SDS

Rep. No.:TCTTJ20200310350ZB-BR01
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6.Accidental release measures
(a) Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
If the battery material is released, remove personnel from area until fumes dissipate. Provide maximum
ventilation to clear out hazardous gases. The preferred response is to leave the area, dispose the case after
the batteries cool and vapors dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation. Avoid skin and eye contact or inhalation
of vapors.
(b) Environmental Precautions
Prevent material from contaminating soil and from entering sewers or waterways.
(c) Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
If the battery casing is dismantled, small amounts of electrolyte may leak. Collect all released material in a
plastic lined container. Dispose off according to the local law and rules. Avoid leached substances to get into
the earth,canalization or waters.
7.Handling and storage
(a) Precautions for safe handling
Always follow the warning information on the batteries and in the manuals of devices. Only use the
recommended battery types;
Keep batteries away from children. For devices to be used by children, the battery casing should be protected
against unauthorized access;
Unpacked batteries shall not lie about in bulk;
In case of battery change always replace all batteries by new ones of identical type and brand;
Do not swallow batteries;
Do not throw batteries into water;
Do not throw batteries into fire;
Avoid deep discharge;
Do not short-circuit batteries Use recommended charging time and current;
(b) Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
If the battery is subject to storage for such a long term as more than 3 months, it is recommended to recharge
the battery periodically;
And recommended at -5~45 for 1 month storage, at -5~35 for 3 months storage;
Do not storage the battery haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short-circuit each other or be
short-circuited by other metal objects;
Keep out of reach of children;