Battery - Safety Data Sheet
博科能源系统(深圳)有限公司
ICON ENERGY SYSTEM
(
SHEN ZHEN
)
CO., LTD
Material
Safety Data Sheet
File NO./Rev.:MSDS002/A0 4/6
Stability
Stable
Conditions to Avoid
Heating, mechanical abuse and electrical abuse
Hazardous Decomposition Products
N/A
Hazardous Polymerization
N/A
If leaked, it is forbidden to contact with strong oxidizers, mineral acids, strong alkalis, halogenated
hydrocarbons.
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Inhalation, skin contact and eye contact are possible when the battery is opened.
Exposure to internal contents, the corrosive fumes will be very irritating to skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
Overexposure can cause symptoms of non-fibrotic lung injury and membrane irritation.
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Lithium-ion batteries do not contain heavy metals as defined by the European directives 2006/66/EC Article
21.
Mercury has not been “intentionally introduced (as distinguished from mercury that may be incidentally
present in other materials)” in the sense of the U.S.A. “Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery
Management Act’’
(May 13 1996).
The Regulation on Mercury Content Limitation for Batteries promulgated on 1997-12-31 by the China
authorities including the State Administration of Light Industry and the State Environmental Protection
Administration defines ‘low mercury’ as ‘mercury content by weight in battery as less than 0.025%’, and
‘mercury free’ as ‘mercury content by weight in battery as less than 0.0001%’. And therefore: Icon Energy
System lithium-ion batteries belong to the category of mercury-free battery (mercury content lower than
0.0001%).
When promptly used or disposed the battery does not present environmental hazard. When disposed, keep
away from water, rain and snow.
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USA: Lithium-ion batteries are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous waste and are safe for
disposal in the normal municipal waste stream. These batteries, however, do contain recyclable materials and
are accepted for recycling by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation's (RPBC) Battery Recycling
Program. Please go to the RPRC website at www.rbrc.org for additional information.
In the European Union, manufacturing, handling and disposal of batteries is regulated on the basis of the
DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 6 September
2006 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/EEC.
Customers find detailed information on disposal in their specific countries using the web site of the European
Portable Batteries Association (
http://www.epbaeurope.net/legislation_national.html ).
Importers and users outside EU should consider the local law and rules.
In order to avoid short circuit and heating, used lithium-ion batteries should never be stored or transported in
bulk. Proper measures against short circuit are:
Storage of batteries in original packaging
Coverage of the terminals