SDS

Aquatic and terrestrial ecotoxicity: In most surface water and groundwater, lead forms compounds with anions such as hydroxides,
carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates and precipitates out of the water column.
Persistence and degradability: Lead may occur as sorbed ions or surface coatings on sediment mineral particles or may be carried in
colloidal particles in surface water.
Bioaccumulative potential: Lead(when in the dissolved phase) is bioaccumulated by plants and animals, both aquatic and terrestrial.
Mobility in soil: Most lead is strongly retained in soil, resulting in little mobility. Lead may be immobilized by ion exchange with hydrous
oxides or clays or by chelation with humic or fulvic acids in the soil.
Waste Disposal Methods : Lead-acid batteries are completely recyclable. Return whol scrap batteries to distributor, manufacturer
or lead smelter for recycling. For information on returning batteries to ATLASBX Battery Company for recycling call 82-42-620-4332.
For neutralized spills, place residue in acid-resistant containers with sorbent material, sand or earth and dispose of in accordance
with local, state and federal regulations for acid and lead compounds. Contact local and/or state environmental officials regarding
disposal information.
U.S. DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME : Batteries, wet filled with acid
U.S. DOT HAZARD CLASS : 8
U.S. DOT ID NUMBER : UN2794
U.S. DOT PACKING GROUP :
U.S. DOT LABEL : Corrosive
IMO PROPER SHIPPING NAME : Batteries, wet, filled with acid
IMO REGULATION PAGE NUMBER : 8120
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IMO REGULATION PAGE NUMBER : 8120
IMO U.N.CLASS : 8
IMO U.N.NUMBER : UN2794
IMO PACKING GROUP :
IMO LABEL : Corrosive
IMO VESSEL STOWAGE : A
IATA PROPER SHIPPING NAME : Batteries, wet filled with acid
IATA U.N.CLASS : 8
IATA U.N.NUMBER : UN 2794
IATA PACKING GROUP :
IATA LABEL : Corrosive
U.S Hazardous Under Hazard Communication Standard :
Lead : Yes
Sulfuric Acid : Yes
Antimony : Yes
Arsenic : Yes
Ingredients Listed on TSCA Inventory :
Yes
CERCLA Section 304 Hazardous Substances :
Lead : Yes RQ : NA*
Sulfuric Acid : Yes RQ : 1000 pounds
Antimony : Yes RQ : 5000 pounds
Arsenic : Yes RQ : 1 pound
*Reporting not required when diameter of the pieces of solid metal released is equal to or exceeds 100 micrometers.
EPCRA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance :
Sulfuric acid : Yes
EPCRA Section 313 Toxic Release Inventory :
Lead : CAS No 7439-92-1
Sulfuric Acid : CAS No 7664-93-9
Antimony : CAS NO 7440-36-0
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Antimony : CAS NO 7440-36-0
Arsenic : CAS NO 7440-38-2
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