Safety Information

Material Safety Data Sheet
Report No.: RSZBHST210104002-2
Date of Issue:Feb.24 2021
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
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11.TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Primary irritant effect:
None, unless battery ruptures. In the event of exposure to internal
contents, corrosive fumes will be very irritating to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Overexposure can cause symptoms of
non-fibrotic lung injury and membrane irritation.
Inhalation:
Lung irritant.
Skin contact:
Skin irritant
Eye contact:
Eye irritant.
Ingestion:
Tissue damage to throat and gastro-respiratory tract if swallowed.
Medical conditions
generally aggravated by
exposure:
In the event of exposure to internal contents, eczema, skin allergies,
lung injuries, asthma and other respiratory disorders may occur.
12.ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Environmental Impact:
Proper use and disposal of the battery will not harm the environment.
Dispose of the battery, away from water, rain and snow.
13.DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Do not incinerate, or subject cells to temperatures in excess of 100. Such abuse can result in loss
of seal, leakage, and/or cell explosion.
Waste disposal must be in accordance with the applicable regulations. Disposal of the lithium ion
battery cells should be performed by permitted, professional disposal page: firms knowledgeable in
state or local requirements of hazardous waste treatment and hazardous waste transportation.
Incineration should never be performed by battery but users, eventually by trained professional in
authorized facility with proper gas and fume treatment.
Deserted batteries couldnotbetreatedasordinarytrash.could notbethrown into fire or placed
in high temperature. could not be dissected, pierced ,crushed or treated similarly. Best way is
recycling