SDS

Safety Data Sheet
According
to
HCS-2012 APPENDIX D
TO
§191 0.1200
Version:
2.0/EN
Product
name
:
Li-ion
Battery
10.
Stability
and
reactivity
(a) Reactivity
Stable
under
recommended storage and handling conditions.
(b) Chemical stability
Stable
under
normal conditions.
(c) Possibility
of
hazardous reactions
Revision
date:
2018.
01
.
01
Issue
date:
2018.02.06
When
heated above 150°C
the
risk
of
rupture
occurs. Due
to
special safety construction,
rupture
implies
controlled
release
of
pressure
without
ignition.
(d) Conditions
to
avoid
Do
not
subject the
battery
to
mechanical shock. Keep
away
from
open
flames, high
temperature.
(e) Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizer,
strong
acid.
(f) Hazardous decomposition products
Under
fire conditions,
the
electrode materials can
form
carcinogenic
ni
ckel and
cobalt
oxides.
11. Toxicological
information
(a) Information
on
the
likely routes
of
exposure
Inhalation:
In
ges
tion:
Skin conta
ct
:
Eye
contact:
Inhalati
on
of
a lar
ge
number
of
vapors
or
fumes released due
to
heat may
ca
u
se
respiratory.
Ing
es
ti
on
of
battery
contents
may cause
mouth,
throat
and intestinal
burns
and damage.
Co
nta
ct
with
battery
electrolyte
may
ca
u
se
burns and skin
irritati
on.
Co
ntact
with
battery
electrolyte
may cause
burn
s.
Eye
damage is possible.
Under
normal co
ndition
s
(during
charge and discharge) release
of
ingr
ed
ient
s does
not
occur.
If
accidental release
occurs see
information
in section
4.
Swallowing
of
a
battery
can be
harmful.
Ca
ll
th
e local Poison
Co
ntrol
Ce
ntre
for
advice and
follow-up.
(b) Information
on
toxicological characteristics
Acute
toxicity:
Skin
corrosion/irritation:
Serious
eye
damage/irritation:
Respiratory
sensitization:
Skin
sensitization:
Carcinogenicity:
Germ Cell Mutagenicity:
Reproductive Toxicity:
STOT-Single Exposure:
SlOT-Repeated
Exposure:
Aspiration Hazard:
Report No.: NCT18006078S
1-1
TR
F: SDS-V2
No
data available.
The liquid in
the
battery
irritates.
The liquid in
the
battery
irritates.
The liquid in
the
battery
may cause sensitization to some person.
The liquid in
the
battery
may cause sensitization to some person.
Cobalt and
Co
balt
compounds
are considered
to
be possible
human
carcinogen(s).
No
data available.
No
data available.
No
data available.
No
data available.
No
data available.
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