MSDS
富 基 电 子(深 圳)有 限 公 司
FUJI ELECTRONICS (SHENZHEN) CO., LTD
PRODUCTS MSDS
File NO. / Rev.: MSDS- 014/G
catching fire or leakage: organic carbonate , hydrogen fluoride, carbon monoxide , carbon
dioxide , phosphorus fluoride.
Section 11 Toxicological Information
Batteries are not hazardous when used properly. If the batteries catch fire or the internal
substance leaks, combustion products and decomposed products might have irritation and
toxicity to skin, eye and respiratory systems, toxicity data of some substance are listed
following.
Extremely toxic, May be fatal if inhaled or ingested. Readily absorbed through the skin
contact may be fatal. Possible mutagen LCLo: 50ppm/30m (human beings), LC50; 1276
ppm/1h (rats) Carbon and graphite;
Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation. Causes
chronic damage to upper respiratory tract and cardiovascular system.
copper ; Dust may cause respiratory irritation . LD50: 3.5 mg kg-1(mouse)
Aluminium: There is no hazard.
Section 12 Ecological Information
There is influence to ecology and environment when used properly.
Section 13 Disposal
Deserted batteries couldn’t be treated as ordinary trash. Be pet to garbage box which
recycle batteries after being placed into plastic bags or be dealt as special trash. Couldn’t be
thrown into fire or placed in high temperature. Couldn’t be dissected, pierced or treated
similarly. The package and plastic box which contain batteries could be treated as ordinary
trash. Best way is recycling.
Section 14 Transport Information
For the international transport of lithium batteries, they must comply with these regulations:
the International Maritime Dangerous Goods(IMDG)Code by international Maritime
Organization(IMO),Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) by International Air Transport
Association (IATA) and Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by
Air (TI) by International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO).These regulations are based on
the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and
Criteria.
Lithium batteries which meet the requirements of UN 38.3(UN Manual of tests and Criteria,
part III, subsection 38.3) could be transported by sea or by air a ordinary goods, otherwise
should be transported according to Class 9, packing Group II hazardous goods.
According to “Dangerous Goods Regulations” made by IATA, lithium batteries transport
condition should accords with” packing instruction 965 section II”(or” packing instruction 966
section II or packing instruction 967 section II”)or “special provision 188 of IMO-IMDG Code”
And they Should be complied
Since 1 January2013.