SDS

Safety Data Sheet
According to HCS-2012 APPENDIX D TO ยง1910.1200
Version: 1.0/EN Revision date: 11/09/2017
Product name: Zinc Manganese Battery Printing date: 11/09/2017
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fume/dust may cause irritation, chemical burns or lung oedema.
Ingestion:
No effect under routine handling and use for sealed battery. Harmful if swallowed the
electrolyte contained inside the battery. Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the
battery may cause severe chemical burn to mouth, esophagus and gastrointestinal system.
Skin contact:
No effect under routine handling and use for sealed battery. Exposure to the electrolyte
contained inside the battery may result in chemical burns. Exposure to battery particulate may
cause dermatitis.
Eye contact:
No effect under routine handling and use for sealed battery. Exposure to the electrolyte
contained inside the battery may result in severe irritation and chemical burns.
(b) Information on toxicological characteristics
Acute toxicity:
No data available.
Skin corrosion/irritation:
No data available.
Serious eye damage/irritation:
No data available.
Respiratory sensitization:
No data available.
skin sensitization:
No data available.
Carcinogenicity:
Not listed as a carcinogen by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65.
Germ Cell Mutagenicity:
No data available.
Reproductive Toxicity:
No data available.
STOT-Single Exposure:
No data available.
STOT-Repeated Exposure:
No data available.
Aspiration Hazard:
No data available.
12. Ecological information
(a) Ecotoxicity
When promptly used or disposed, the battery does not present severe environmental hazard.
(b) Persistence and Degradability
No data available.
(c) Bioaccumulative potential
No data available.
(d) Mobility in soil
No data available.
(e) Other adverse effects
If the battery is discarded into the environment, the harmful contents inside may be dangerous.
13. Disposal considerations
(a) Safe handling and methods of disposal
The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Chemical waste generators must
determine whether a discarded chemical is classified as a hazardous waste. Disposal should be in accordance with
applicable regional, national and local laws and regulations.
Do not incinerate, since batteries may explode at excessive temperature. Refer to Section 7-Handling and Storage and