Certifications 2

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Diethyl Carbonate
105-58-8
<15
None Established
Methyl Acetate
79-20-9
<15
200 ppm
Plastic-ceramic
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<20
None Established
*Source: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-1, 2 or 3 11-01-2012
4. FIRST AID INFORMATION
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) AND SOURCE: NA
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: None in normal use
EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES:
Skin and Eyes:
In the event that battery ruptures, flush exposed skin with flowing lukewarm water for a
minimum of 15 minutes. Get immediate medical attention when eyes may have been exposed
to battery contents from a ruptured battery
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FLASH POINT: NA
LOWER (LEL): NA
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR (%): NA
UPPER (UEL): NA
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use foam, dry powder, Lithex™, or water* as
appropriate.
AUTO-IGNITION: NA
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: As with any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus to
avoid inhalation of hazardous decomposition products (See section 2). Water will cool the fire but
may react with available lithium in the batteries producing flammable hydrogen.
SPECIAL FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDS: DO NOT RECHARGE. As a typical sealed battery they may
rupture when exposed to excessive heat. Rupture may expose lithium to moisture causing it to react
or release flammable or corrosive materials. Do not accumulate undischarged batteries together.
*Do not use water on these batteries if fighting fire within an enclosed area. Evolving hydrogen
may build up and auto-ignite.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
TO CONTAIN AND CLEAN UP LEAKS OR SPILLS: In the event of a battery rupture, prevent skin contact
and contact with moisture or flammable/combustible materials. If possible, collect all released
material in a metal container. Place damaged cells in mineral oil or graphite if available.
REPORTING PROCEDURE: Report all spills in accordance with Federal, State and Local reporting
requirements.