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Safety Data Sheet for GP 9V Carbon Zinc & Zinc Chloride Batteries
Document Number: MWW002 Revision: 1 Date of prepared: 7
th
Sep 2016
Remark: N.A. is indicated if not applicable.
Batteries are articles under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) and exempt from GHS classification criteria. The Safety Data
Sheet (SDS) format requirement does not apply to articles such as batteries, as they do not result in exposure to hazardous
chemicals under normal conditions of use. The purpose of this SDS is to provide information for the safety handling of the
product.
Please follow the warnings and precautions listed below to avoid possible hazards from the improper uses of Batteries and to
ensure correct and safe use of them. The following notes should be put in an appropriate and effective location for instruction.
Failure to observe the following instructions may cause battery leakage, heat generation, explosion, or appliance trouble.
Remark: In accordance with OSHA standard 1910.1200 App D (USA)
Section I Product and Company Identification
Information of Product
Product Identity (used on the label)
Carbon Zinc Batteries 9V
Information of Manufacturer
Manufacturer’s Name
GPI International Ltd.
Emergency Telephone Number
Within USA & Canada call: +1‐800‐424‐9300
Outside USA and Canada call: +1‐703‐527‐3887
Address (Number, Street, City State, and ZIP Code)
7/F, Building 16W, 16 Science Park West Avenue
Hong Kong Science Park, New Territories, Hong Kong
Telephone Number for Information
+852‐24843111
Date of prepared and revised
7
th
Sep 2016
Recommended use of chemicals:
Don’t directly connect (+) and (-) of a battery to make a short circuit. Don’t disassemble, heat or put the battery into
fire.
Section II Hazards Identification
GHS Classification: N.A.
Improper handling of the battery could lead to distortion, leakage, overheating, or explosion and cause human
injury or equipment trouble. Especially touch with liquid leaked out of battery could cause injury like a loss of
eyesight. Please strictly observe safety instructions.
Under normal conditions of use, the battery is hermetically sealed and not classified as hazards. If the electrolyte is
leaked, hazardous material may be released.

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