Well they ain’t gonna tell you that you shouldn’t be breathing the fumes…they have waivers from the EPA to use as much as needed to get the job done. Even Exxon doesn’t care to test their Correx product to find out…
No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product.
So Cruiser is expert at this and did some digging. A main ingredient is a HYDROTREATED LIGHT PETROLEUM DISTILLATE used as a solvent and “dispersant” and this is what 2 manufacturers have to say about that chemical…
EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE:
The vapour is slightly irritating to the eyes . The substance may cause effects on the central nervous system . Exposure to high concentration of vapours may result in unconsciousness. Swallowing the liquid may cause aspiration into the lungs with the risk of chemical pneumonitis.
and
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:EYE/SKIN:MILD IRRITATION. INHAL:MAY
CAUSE HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS.
The fact that Exxon has not tested this product tells me they know testing will be a Pandoras box of health issues and since a zillion gallons have been sprayed and spread in the gulf AND this is a hydrocarbon which means it is a VOC and WILL escape into the air as it is sprayed AND people can and may get sick from this vapor cloud coming ashore.