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RJS STANDARDS TESTING & CERTIFICATION CENTER
141-04 14th Avenue, Whitestone, New York 11357, USA.
Waste Disposal Method:
Neutralized acid may be flushed down the sewer. Spent batteries must be treated as hazardous waste and disposed of
according to local state, and federal regulations. A copy of this material safety data must be supplied to any scrap
dealer or secondary smelter with battery.
Identification and Proper Shipping Name:
Batteries Wet, Non-Spillable, Electric Storage, UN 2800.
DOT: Unregulated, meets the requirements of 49 CFR 173, 159 (d).
IATA/ICAO: Unregulated, meets the requirements of Special Provision A67.
IMO: Unregulated.
Label: “Non-Spillable” or “Non-Spillable Battery.”
UN/NA Number: UN2800
Ems #: F-A, S-B.
IMDG:
Non-spillable batteries must be packed according to IMDG page 8121.
The shipping information for non-spillable batteries is as follows:
Proper Shipping Name: Batteries, wet, non-spillable Packing Group: III
Hazardous Class: 8 Label / Placard Required: Corrosive
UN Identification: UN2800
*For all modes of transportation, each battery and outer package must be labeled: “Non-Spillable” or “Non-
Spillable Battery.” This label must be visible during transportation.
Follow all regulations in your country.
SECTION 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION
SECTION 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION