Certifications 2

Safety Data Sheet
Issuing date : September 21, 2011
SDS # :BA0094-07
Revision date : January 22, 2016
Version :160101
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SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking
Product Identifier
Product name:
Product Code:
Watt-hour rating
Relevant Identified Uses:
Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
Supplier:
Address:
Phone number:
E-mail Address:
Manufacturer:
Canon Inc.
Address:
SECTION 2: Hazards identification
For the battery cell, chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal or metal laminated plastic case, designed to withstand
temperatures and pressures encountered during normal use. As a result, during normal use, there is no physical danger of ignition or
explosion and chemical danger of hazardous materials' leakage.
However, if exposed to a fire, added mechanical shocks, decomposed, added electric stress by miss-use, the gas release vent will be
operated. The battery cell case will be breached at the extreme, hazardous materials may be released.
Moreover, if heated strongly by the surrounding fire, acrid gas may be emitted.
GHS classification: Not available
(This product is outside the scope of GHS system since its considered as an article)
Most important hazard and effects
Human health effects:
Inhalation: The steam of the electrolyte has an anesthesia action and stimulates a respiratory tract.
Skin contact: The steam of the electrolyte stimulates a skin. The electrolyte skin contact causes a sore and stimulation on the skin.
Eye contact: The steam of the electrolyte stimulates eyes. The electrolyte eye contact causes a sore and stimulation on the eye.
Especially, substance that causes a strong inflammation of the eyes is contained.
Environmental effects: Since a battery cell remains in the environment, do not throw out it into the environment.
Specific hazards:
If the electrolyte contacts with water, it will generate detrimental hydrogen fluoride.
Since the leaked electrolyte is inflammable liquid, do not bring close to fire.

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