SDS
Safety Data Sheet
According to HCS-2012 APPENDIX D TO ยง1910.1200
Version: 1.0/EN
Revision date: 06-June-2017
Product name: Li-ion Polymer Battery
Printing date: 06-June-2017
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irreversible damage to eyes.
Component Information
Chemical Name
Oral LD50
Dermal LD50
Inhalation LC50
Graphite powder
7782-42-5
> 10000 mg/kg ( Rat )
Nickel
7440-02-0
> 9000 mg/kg ( Rat )
Aluminum foil
7429-90-5
> 15900 mg/kg bw(rat)
> 0.888 mg/L/4 h(rat)
Copper
7440-50-8
> 2500 mg/kg bw(rat)
> 2000 mg/kg bw(rat)
=1.03 mg/L/4 h(rat)
(b) Information on toxicological characteristics
Symptoms
Erythema (skin redness). Burning. May cause blindness. Coughing and/ or
wheezing. Itching. Rashes. Hives.
(C) Delayed and immediate effects as well as chronic effects from short and long-term exposure
Sensitization
May cause sensitization of susceptible person, May cause sensitization by
skin contact. May cause sensitization by inhalation.
Mutagenic Effects
No information available.
Carcinogenicity
The table below indicates whether each agency has listed any ingredient as
a carcinogen.
Chemical Name
ACGIH
IARC
NTP
OSHA
Lithium Cobalt Oxide
(CoLiO2)
12190-79-3
A3
Group 2B
X
Nickel
7440-02-0
Group 2B
Reasonably Anticipated
X
ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists)
A3 - Animal Carcinogen
IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer)
Group 2B - Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans
NTP (National Toxicology Program)
Reasonably Anticipated - Reasonably Anticipated to be a Human Carcinogen
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the US Department of Labor)
X - Present
Reproductive Toxicity
No information available
STOT - single exposure
No information available
STOT - repeated exposure
Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Based
on classification criteria from the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication
Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200), this product has been determined to cause
systemic target organ toxicity from chronic or repeated exposure. (STOT
RE).
Chronic Toxicity
Chronic exposure to corrosive fumes/gases may cause erosion of the teeth
followed by jaw necrosis. Bronchial irritation with chronic cough and
frequent attacks of pneumonia are common. Gastrointestinal