SDS

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 3 of 5
MSDS#: BA0092-01-110803
Date of Issue: September 8, 2011 Revised Date: -
Ver. 2009/6/01
SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Since batteries utilize a chemical reaction they are actually considered a chemical product. As such, battery performance will
deteriorate over time even if stored for a long period of time without being used. In addition, the various usage conditions such as
charge, discharge, ambient temperature, etc. are not maintained within the specified ranges the life expectancy of the battery may be
shortened or the device in which the battery is used may be damaged by electrolyte leakage.
SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGY INFORMATION (IN CASE OF ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE FROM THE BATTERY)
Acute toxicity: Oral (rat) LD
50
>2g/kg (estimated)
Irritation: Irritating to eyes and skin.
Mutagenicity: Not specified.
Chronic toxicity: Not specified.
SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
-In case of the worn-out battery was disposed in land, the battery case may be corroded, and leak electrolyte. But, we have no
ecological information.
Heavy metal in battery: Mercury (Hg) and Cadmium (Cd) are neither contained nor used in battery.
SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONDITIONS (PRECAUTIONS FOR RECYCLING)
-When the battery is worn out, dispose of it under the ordinance of each local government or the low issued by relating government.
-Disposal of the worn-out battery may be subjected to Collection and Recycling Regulation.
SECTION 14 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
-Even classified as lithium ion batteries UN3480 or UN3481(Contained in Equipment or Packed with Equipment), the product is handled
as Non-Dangerous Goods by meeting the UN Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations Special
Provision SP188. (1)
(a) For a lithium-ion cell, the Watt-hour rating is not more than 20 Wh;
(b) For a lithium-ion battery, the Watt-hour rating is not more than100 Wh.
Lithium ion batteries subject to this provision shall be marked with the Watt-hour rating on the outside case, except those
manufactured before 1 January 2009.
(c) Each cell or battery is of the type proved to meet the requirements of each test in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III,
sub-section 38.3;
(d) Cells and batteries, except when installed in equipment, shall be packed in inner packagings that completely enclose the cell or
battery. Cells and batteries shall be protected so as to prevent short circuits. This includes protection against contact with
conductive materials within the same packaging that could lead to a short circuit. The inner packagings shall be packed in strong
outer packagings;
(e) Cells and batteries when installed in equipment shall be protected from damage and short circuit, and the equipment shall be
equipped with an effective means of preventing accidental activation. When batteries are installed in equipment, the equipment
shall be packed in strong outer packagings constructed of suitable material of adequate strength and design in relation to the
packaging's capacity and its intended use unless the battery is afforded equivalent protection by the equipment in which it is
contained;