SDS

Safety
Data
Sheet
Date of Issue: November 02, 2020 File No.: GRP20201102WERCS01
Page 10 of 13
12. Ecological Information
Ecotoxicity
Chemical
name
Toxicity
to
Aglae
Toxicity
to
Fish
Toxicity
to
Microorganism
Daphnia
Magna
(Water
Flea)
Acet ylene Blac k
1333-86-4
24h EC50:
5600mg/L
Propylene
Carbonate
108-32-7
72h EC50
500mg/L
Desmodesmus
subspicatus
96h LC50:
1000mg/L
Cyprinus carpio
96h LC50
5300mg/L
Leuciscus idus
17h EC50:
1000mg/L
24h EC50
Ersistence and
Degradability:
No information
available
Bioaccumulation:
No
information
available
Other
adverse
effects:
No
information
available
13.Disposal Considerations
13.1Waste
treatment
methods
Disposal
methods:
This
material,
as
supplied,
is
not
a
hazardous
waste
according
to
Federal
regulations
(40
CFR
261).
This
material
could
become
a
hazardous
waste
if
it
is
mixed
with
or
otherwise
comes
in
contact
with
a
hazardous
waste,
if
chemical
additions
are
made
to
this
material,
or
if
the
material
is
processed
or
otherwise
altered.
Consult
40
CFR
261
to
determine
whether
the
altered
material
is
a
hazardous
waste.
Consult
the
appropriate
state,
regional,
or
local
regulations
for
additional
requirements.
Should
not
be
released
into
the
environment.
Contaminated
Packaging:
Dispose
of
in
accordance
with
federal,
state
and
local
regulations.
California
Hazardous
Waste
Codes
141
This
product
contains
one
or
more
substances
that
are
listed
with
the
State
of
California
as
a
hazardous
waste.
Chemical
Name
California
Hazardous
Waste
Lithium
Cobalt
Oxide
12190-79-3
Toxic
14. Transportation Information
The
transportation
of
primary
lithium
cells
and
batteries
is
regulated
by
the
International
Civil
Aviation
Organization,
International
Air
Transport
Association,
International
Maritime
Dangerous
Goods
Code
and
the
US
Department
of
Transportation.
The
batteries
must
meet
the
following
criteria
for
shipment:
1.
Air
shipments
must
meet
the
requirements
listed
in
Special
Provision
A45
of
the
International
Air
Transport
Association
Dangerous
Goods
Regulations.
2.
Meet
the
requirements
for
the
US
Department
of
Transportation
listed
in
49
CFR
173.185.
3.
The
transport
of
primary
lithium
batteries
is
prohibited
aboard
passenger
aircraft.
Refer
to
the
Federal
Register
December
15,
2004
(Hazardous