SDS

SECTION 9: SULFURIC ACID PRECAUTIONS
INHALATION: Acid mist form may cause respiratory irritation. Remove any individual from exposure, and apply oxygen if breathing
is difficult.
SKIN CONTACT: Acid may cause irritation, burns or ulceration. Flush with plenty of soap and water, remove contaminated clothing,
and see physician if contact area is large or if blisters form.
EYE CONTACT: Acid may cause severe irritation, burns, cornea damage and blindness. Call physician immediately and flush with water
until physician arrives.
INGESTION: Acid may cause irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Call physician. If patient is conscious, flush mouth
with water, have the patient drink milk or sodium bicarbonate solution.
DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON.
SECTION 10: TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS
We hereby certify that all UPG Valve Regulated Lead-acid Rechargeable batteries conform to the UN2800 classification as “ Batteries,
wet, Non-Spillable, and electric storage” as a result of passing the Vibration and Pressure Differential Test described in D.O.T., 49 CFR
173.159(d), and IMO/IMDG, and ICAO/IATA packing instruction 806 and note A67.
Batteries having met the related conditions are EXEMPT from hazardous goods regulations for the purpose of transportation by DOT, and
IATA/ICAO, and therefore are unrestricted for transportation by any means. For all modes of transportation, each battery outer package is
labeled "NON-SPILLABLE". All our Batteries are marked non-spillable.
Updated: Feb. 18, 2010