SDS

SHENZHEN LCS COMPLIANCE TESTING LABORATORY LTD. REPORT NO.: LCS1610110417S
Safety Data Sheet
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Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Get medical attention immediately if symptoms occur.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth immediately and drink plenty of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious
person.DoNOT induce vomiting. Call a physician.
Self-protection of the first aider: Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, take
precautions to protect themselves and prevent spread of contamination.
Information for doctor
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed: no further relevant information available.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed: No further relevant information
available
Section 5- Fire Fighting Measures
(a) Extinguishing media
Suitable extinguishing media: Use foam, dry powder or dry sand, CO2 as appropriate.
Unsuitable extinguishing media: No information available.
(b) Special hazards arising from the chemical
Under fire conditions, batteries may burst and release hazardous decomposition products when exposed to a
fire situation. This could result in the release of flammable or corrosive materials. Hazardous combustion
products: CO, CO2, Metal oxides, Irritating fumes.
(c) Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
Firefighters must wear fire resistant protective equipment and appropriate breathing apparatus. The staff must
equip with filter mask (full mask) or isolated breathing apparatus. The staff must wear the clothes which can
defense the fire and the toxic gas. Put out the fire in the upwind direction. Remove the container to the open
space as soon as possible. Spray water on the containers in the fireplace to keep them cool until finish
extinguishment.
Section 6- Accidental Release Measures
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures:
If the battery 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 and allow the vapors to dissipate. Avoid