SDS

Safety Data Sheet
According to HCS-2012 APPENDIX D TO ยง1910.1200
Version: 1.0/EN
Revision date: 25-Sep-2017
Product name: Polymer Lithium Battery
Printing date: 25-Sep-2016
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(Oncorhynchus mykiss)
96h LC50: = 0.2 mg/L
(Pimephales promelas)
96h LC50: < 0.3 mg/L
(Pimephales promelas)
(b) Persistence and Degradability
(c) Bioaccumulative potential
(d) Other adverse effects
13. Disposal considerations
(a) Waste treatment methods
Disposal methods
This material, as supplied, is not a hazardous waste according to Federal regulations (40
CFR 261). This material could become a hazardous waste if it is mixed with or otherwise
comes in contact with a hazardous waste, if chemical additions are made to this material,
or if the material is processed or otherwise altered. Consult 40 CFR 261 to determine
whether the altered material is a hazardous waste. Consult the appropriate state,
regional, or local regulations for additional requirements.
Contaminated Packaging
Dispose of contents/containers in accordance with local regulations
Chemical Name
RCRA
RCRA - Basis for
Listing
RCRA - D Series
Wastes
RCRA - U Series
Wastes
Nickel
7440-02-0
(hazardous constituent -
no waste number)
Included in waste
streams: F006, F039
California Hazardous Waste
Codes
141
Chemical Name
California Hazardous Waste
Lithium Cobalt Oxide (CoLiO2)
12190-79-3
Toxic
Nickel
7440-02-0
Toxic powder
Ignitable powder
Copper
7440-50-8
Toxic
Aluminum foil
7429-90-5
Ignitable powder
14. Transport information
Note:
The transportation of primary lithium cells and batteries is regulated by the International
Civil Aviation Organization, International Air Transport Association, International
Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the US Department of Transportation. The
batteries must meet the following criteria for shipment: 1. Air shipments must meet
the requirements listed in Special Provision A45 of the International Air Transport