SDS

Carbon Zinc Battery
NA=Not Applicable
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Golden Power Corporation (HK) Ltd.
(e) Whether the hazardous chemical is listed in the National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Report on Carcinogens (latest edition) or has been found to be a potential carcinogen in the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs (latest edition), or by
OSHA
No.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Consumers should dispose of discharged batteries through waste disposal services or
legitimate collection outlets. Those collecting batteries should follow state and federal
regulations. Partially discharged damaged batteries can overheat and cause fires in the
presence of other combustible materials.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Always comply with Federal, state or local requirements. For additional
information on disposal/reclaim options, visit:
http://www.nema.org/Policy/Environmental-Stewardship/Documents/Companies%20Clai
ming%20to%20Recycle.MARCH2005.pdf
Section 14 - Transportation Information
TRANSPORTATION-SHIPPING: These are considered dry-cell batteries and they are
non-dangerous goods for transportation. These batteries must be packed in a way to
prevent short circuits or generation of a dangerous quantity of heat.
USDOT – See Special Provision
130. IMO/Ocean – Not Listed.
ICAO/IATA – See Special Provision A123. This special provision also states to put the words
“not restricted” and “special provision A123” on the air waybill when an air waybill is issued.
Section 15 - Regulatory Information
SARA 313: Notification is not required because these products are article(s) that do not
release a covered toxic chemical under the normal conditions of storage, use, or handling.
Section 16.Other information