Safety data sheet

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Lithium Battery
Ref. No. CYCRE-PSDS-01
Date of Revised: Jan.
1
, 2014
14 Transport Information
During the transportation of a large amount of batteries by ship, trailer or railway, do not leave them in the
places of high temperatures and do not allow them to be exposed to condensation.
During the transportation do not allow packages to be fallen down or damaged.
UN Number : UN3090 (only for the Air transport, over 8-cells per package)
: Even though the cells are classified as lithium metal batteries(UN3090/UN3091),
they are exempted from Dangerous Goods because they meet the following:
1. for cells, the lithium content is not more than 1g;
2. each cell is of the type proven to meet the requirements of each test in the
UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, PartⅢ, sub-section 38.3.
3. each cell is manufactured in ISO9001 certified factory.
Proper shipping Name : Lithium metal batteries
UN Class : Class9 (only for the Air transport, over 8-cells per package)
: Not Applicable
Please refer to the following reference information about concrete ways of transportation. Actual content of
packaging label and shipping documents varies by shipping companies. Make sure to confirm in advance
with your shipping company.
Information of reference
Reference
(Reference number)
Special provision Note
Air transport IATA (2) Packing Instruction 968 SectionⅠA Cells, Net quantity per package
Cargo Aircraft only; Max. 35kg
Packing Instruction 968 SectionⅠB Cells, Quantity per package;
Max. 2.5kg Gross
Packing Instruction 968 SectionⅡ Cells, Maximum number of cell
per package; 8 cells
Packing Instruction 969 SectionⅡ Cells packed with equipment
Packing Instruction 970 SectionⅡ Cells contained in equipment
Marine transport IMDG (3) Special provision 188
15 Regulatory Information
IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
IMO International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code