MSDS
4
Section 10 – Stability and Reactivity
Stability
Incompatibility
Hazardous polymerization
Condition to avoid
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts
Stable
Water
Will not occur.
See section 7.
Hydrogen
Section 11 – Toxicological Information
Acute Toxicity:
1,2-Dimethoxyethane:
LC
50
(Inhalation): N/A
LD
50
: N/A
Eye Effects: Corrosive
Skin Effects: Corrosive
Section 12 –Ecological Information
Aquatic Toxicity: Do not let internal components enter marine environments. Avoid releases into waterways, wastewater or
groundwater.
Section 13 – Disposal condition
The battery may be regulated by national or local regulation. Please follow the instructions of
Proper regulation. As electric capacity is left in a discarded battery and it comes into contact
With other metals, it could lead to distortion, leakage, overheating, or explosion, so make sure to
cover the (+) and (-) terminals with friction tape or some other insulator before disposal.
Section 14 – Transportation Information
Lithium battery model CR1/3N is considered as “Not Restricted” cargo because they complied with
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
55
th
Edition of 2014 & Section II of Packing Instruction PI 970.
Shipping Name Lithium Metal Batteries
UN Number UN3091
Hazard Classification Class 9 (Miscellaneous)
Organizations governing the transport of lithium batteries
Area Method Organization Special Provision
International Air IATA,ICAO Best Practice 011
International Water IMO 188 & 230
U.S.A Air, Rail, Highway, Water DOT 49 CFR Section 173.185
These regulations are based on the UN Recommendations . Each special provision provides specifications on exceptions and