Datasheet

AFTER SKIN CONTACT:
In case of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and copious amounts of water, if irritation persists, please seek medical attention.
AFTER EYE CONTACT:
In case of contact, flush eyes with clean water for 15 minutes while lifting eyelids, if irritation persists, please seek medical attention.
AFTER INHALATION:
If inhaled, immediately seek an area of fresh air. If breathing becomes difficult or stops, provide oxygen/artificial respiration and seek immediate medical attention.
AFTER INGESTION:
If swallowed, wash out mouth with water provided person is conscious. Call a physician.
Characteristics of Hazard : Toxic fumes; gases or vapors may evolve on burning.
Hazardous Combustion Products: CO CO2, acid, hydrogen and oxygen gas
Fire-extinguishing Methods and Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, or appropriate foam
Attention in Fire-extinguishing: The Firemen should put on antigas masks and full fire-fighting suits.
If leakage of batteries occurs, liquid can be absorbed with sands, earth, or other inert substance, and the contaminated area should be ventilat-
ed immediately. Damaged batteries that are not hot or burning should be placed in a sealed plastic bag or container, and be disposed of
immediately. Protective clothing should be worn when disposing of damaged batteries i.e. gloves, goggles and acid resistant clothing/boots.
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Material Safety Data Sheet
Section 4 First - Aid Measures
Section 5 Fire - Fighting Measures
Section 6 Accidental Release Measures
Section 7 Handling and Storage
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The valve-regulated lead-acid batteries are not hazardous with eye and skin contact under normal circumstance. In case of
internal hazardous substance leaking, the following measures should be taken if body parts contact with these substance:
Handling: please handle the batteries with caution and care to avoid damage to either the case or internal components. Ensure battery
terminals do not come into contact with any metallic objects to avoid short circuit. Once handled be sure to wash hands with soap and water
before eating/drinking.
Storage: Store and used far away from heat, sparks, open flame, or other heat ignition sources, within room temperature <30°C in ventilated
and dehumidified environments.
Section 8 Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
Maximum Allowable Concentration: No Standard available
Engineering Controls: no engineering controls are required for handling batteries that have not been damaged. Personal protective
equipments for damaged batteries should include chemical resistant gloves and safety glasses.
Version: 2.5 update: 2018/05