Flammable Materials      

Definition:
  Any aerosol, gas, liquid, or solid that can easily be ignited and will produce a self-sustained flame.
A pure liquid with a flash point below 100oF
     
Examples:
  acetone, ethanol, gasoline, isopropyl alcohol, mineral spirits, and turpentine
     
Precautions:
  Make sure that there are no sources of ignition
  Minimize the quantity used
  Avoid glass containers if possible
  A fire extinguisher should be in the work area
  PPE as required by hazard certification
     
Possible Health Effects:
  Skin irritation
  Defatting and drying of skin
  Respiratory irritation
     
First Aid:
  If unconscious:
    Remove victim to fresh air
    Apply CPR if appropriate
    Get medical attention
  Immediately flush skin or eyes with tepid water for at least 15 minutes
  See SDS for more detailed first aid treatment
  Get medical attention if significant burns, or if in eyes