Safety data sheet

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Article Safety Data Sheet - Lithium Batteries Version: 2011-12-09
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prolonged transit. Thus, batteries should be stored away from ship engines and not left for long periods in
unventilated metal box cars (containers) during summer.
Section VIII - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Respiratory protection (specify type): Not necessary under conditions of normal use (see section VI)
Ventilation: Not necessary under conditions of normal use (see section VI)
Protective gloves: Not necessary under conditions of normal use (see section VI)
Eye protection: Not necessary under conditions of normal use (see section VI)
Other protective clothing or equipment: Not necessary under conditions of normal use (see section VI)
Section IX - Physical and Chemical Properties
The chemicals mentioned in Section II are contained in a sealed pouch.
Under conditions of normal use, the chemicals will not be released.
Section X - Stability and Reactivity
Lithium-ion Polymer Battery Pack are stable, no chemical release under conditions of normal use.
Conditions to avoid: See Sections VII & VIII
Section XI - Toxicological Information
In case electrolyte is spilled and exposed to air, HF could be released.
May include hydrogen fluoride and carbon oxides gas.
May cause skin and eye Irritation when contacted
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Section XII - Ecological Information
The chemicals mentioned in Section II are contained in a sealed pouch.
Under conditions of normal use, the chemicals will not be released.
It does not pose a physical or health risk to users, see section XIII for disposal.
Section XIII - Disposal Considerations
Waste disposal method:
a) Be sure to comply with your federal, state and local regulation disposal of used batteries.
Dispose in accordance with appropriate national and international regulations, below some references.
European Community: according to Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), Annex II, batteries have to be removed from any separately collected
WEEE. The removed batteries have to be treated according to the Battery directive