SDS

Report No.: xlz 20130102 Date: 01.07.2013 Page 3
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures
Self-contained breathing apparatus.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Cell may vent when subjected to excessive heat-exposing battery contents.
Hazardous Combustion Products
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other metal oxide fumes.
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
Steps to be Taken in case Material is Released or Spilled
If the battery is accidental broken and leaks out, wipe it up with a cloth, and
dispose of it in a plastic bag and put into a steel can.
The preferred response is to leave the area and allow the batteries to cool and
vapors to dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation. Avoid skin and eye contact or
inhalation of vapors. Remove spilled material with absorbent.
Waste Disposal Method
It is recommended to discharge the battery to the end, handing in the
abandoned battery to related department unify, dispose of the batteries in
accordance with approved local, state, and federal requirements. Consult state
environmental agency and/or federal EPA.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage
The batteries should not be opened, destroyed or incinerate, since they may
leak or rupture and release to the environment the ingredients that they contain
in the hermetically sealed container.
Do not short circuit terminals, or charge the battery, forced over-discharge,
throw to fire. Do not crush or puncture the battery, or immerse in liquids.
Precautions to be taken in handling and storing
Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. Storage preferably in cool, dry and
ventilated area, which is subject to little temperature change. Storage at high
temperatures should be avoided.
Do not place the battery near heating equipment, nor expose to direct sunlight
for long periods.