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What is Gasoline?
Gasoline — a clear, colorless to amber-colored liquid with a petroleum odor — is used as an automotive fuel and solvent. Sources of ignition, such as open flames and smoking should be prohibited where gasoline is used, handled, or stored.
Gasoline is toxic if ingestion, inhalation and/or skin exposure occurs. It is key to follow safety practices and wear appropriate personal protection equipment to prevent serious accidents or injury.
Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials - Edition 14th
| Chemical Name / CAS No. | NFPA 30 / OSHA Class | Flash Point °F (°C) | Ignition Temp. °F (°C) | Health | Flammability | Instability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gasoline C5H12 to C9H20 56-60 Octane 73 Octane 92 Octane 100 Octane CAS No. 8006-61-9 |
IB* | -45°F (-43°C) -45°F (-43°C) -36°F (-38°C) |
536°F (280°C) 853°F (456°C) |
1 | 3 | 0 |
| Gasoline 100-130 (Aviation Grade) CAS No. 8006-61-9 |
na | -50°F (-46°C) approx. | 824°F (440°C) | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| Gasoline 115-145 (Aviation Grade) CAS No. 8006-61-9 |
na | -50°F (-46°C) approx. | 880°F (471°C) | 1 | 3 | 0 |
*Class IB Liquid. A liquid that has a flash point below 73°F (22.8°C) and a boiling point at or above 100°F (37.8°C).
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Gas Station Safety Signs FAQs
What makes gas station safety signs compliant with industry standards?
They often meet ANSI and OSHA requirements, using standardized colors, icons, and fonts to ensure clarity and visibility.
What are the most overlooked benefits of using gas station safety signs?
Beyond compliance, they can improve workflow, reduce liability, and increase awareness of important processes.
When should businesses consider updating their gas station safety signs?
When regulations change, damage occurs, or your facility layout evolves, it’s time to refresh your gas station safety signs.
Do gas station safety signs need to include symbols or just text?
Including symbols alongside text ensures the message is understood regardless of language or reading ability.
Are there any design tips for creating more effective gas station safety signs?
Use bold fonts, high-contrast colors, and place signs at eye level to maximize their effectiveness and compliance.


























