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Valve Regulated Lead-Acid Battery Revision Date: 04-Jan-2021
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3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical characterization: Mixtures
PBB spices or PBDE spices is not involved
Chemical
CAS No
Weight-%
Trade Secret
Lead
7439-92-1
45 ~ 60%
*
Lead dioxide
1309-60-0
15 ~ 25%
*
Sulfuric acid (Electrolyte)
7664-93-9
15 ~ 20%
*
Calcium (Lead calcium alloy)
7440-70-2
<0.06%
*
Tin
7440-31-5
<0.6%
*
Arsenic (Inorganic)
7440-38-2
<0.0006%
*
Non-Hazardous Materials
N/A
5 ~ 10%
*
(The non-hazardous materials include ABS plastic, glass fiber, rubber, copper, expoxide-resin glue)
*The exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been withheld as a trade secret
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
First aid measures
General Advice
Eye Contact
Skin Contact
Inhalation
Ingestion
Self-protection of the first aider
First aid is upon rupture of sealed battery.
Rinse immediately with plenty of water, also under the eyelids, for at least 15
minutes. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. Do not rub affected area. Seek
immediate medical attention/advice. Remove contact lenses, if present and
easy to do. Continue rinsing.
Immediate medical attention is required. Wash off immediately with soap and
plenty of water while removing all contaminated clothes and shoes.
Remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist, call a physician. If breathing has
stopped, give artificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately. If not
breathing, give artificial respiration. Avoid direct contact with skin. Use barrier
to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If breathing is difficult, (trained
personnel should) give oxygen. Seek immediate medical attention/advice.
Delayed pulmonary edema may occur.
Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth. Rinse mouth immediately and drink
plenty of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call
a physician or poison control center immediately.
Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, take
precautions to protect themselves and prevent spread of contamination. Avoid
contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid direct contact with skin. Use barrier
to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Use personal protective equipment as
required. Wear personal protective clothing (see section 8).
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Most Important Symptoms and
Effects
Burning sensation. Lead poisoning is characterized by a metallic taste in the
mouth, loss of appetite, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, constipation, sleep
disturbances and overall weakness. Severe exposures can lead to shock,
circulatory collapse and death.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Notes to Physician
Treat symptomatically. Product is a corrosive material. Use of gastric lavage
or emesis is contraindicated. Possible perforation of stomach or esophagus
should be investigated. Do not give chemical antidotes. Asphyxia from glottal
edema may occur. Marked decrease in blood pressure may occur with moist
rales, frothy sputum and high pulse pressure.