SDS

CR Battery Document number: CR_HML_SDS_01_15
Date: Jan. 1
st
, 2015
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(e) Whether the hazardous chemical is listed in the National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Report on Carcinogens (latest edition) or has been found to be a potential carcinogen in
the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs (latest edition), or
by OSHA
No.
12. Ecological information (Non-mandatory)
(a) Ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial, where available):
N/A
(b) Persistence and degradability:
N/A
(c) Bio-accumulative potential:
N/A
(d) Mobility in soil:
N/A
(e) Other adverse effects (such as hazardous to the ozone layer) :
If the battery is disposed
in land or water, battery case may be corroded and the liquid may leak out of the battery.
Information regarding ecological concerns has not been reported.
13. Disposal considerations (Non-mandatory)
Description of waste residues and information on their safe handling and methods of
disposal, including the disposal of any contaminated packaging.
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.
14. Transport information (Non-mandatory)
1) Shipping Name (UN Number): Lithium metal batteries (UN3090)
Lithium metal batteries packed with equipment (UN3091)
Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment (UN3091)
2) Hazard Classification: Class 9 (Miscellaneous)
3) Method of transportation: As the cells are manufactured under a quality management
programme in the ISO9001 certified factory and the cells meet all the requirements in UN
manual of tests and criteria, Part III, sub-section 38.3, the applicable packing instructions (PI)
or special provisions (SP) are as per the following table.
The cells or batteries classified in Section II of any Packing Instruction or SP188 may be
exempted from Class 9 Dangerous Goods if complying with all requirements of applicable
Section II or SP188. But Lithium metal cells and batteries transported as cargo are