SDS

Date: Mar 11.2013
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Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance charactersRed and black with odorless cylindrical battery.
Chemical Uses: Used in the toy model or power tools.
Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity
Stability: Stable under normal temperature.
Distribution of Ban: strong oxidizer
Conditions to Avoid: fire source, heating source, avoid electrical shorting
Hazardous Polymerization: will not occur
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Like any scaled container, battery cells may rupture when exposed to excessive heat,
this could result in the release of flammable or corrosive materials.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
Inhalation, skin contact and eye contact are possible when the battery is opened.
Exposure to internal contents, the corrosive fumes will be irritation to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Overexposure can cause symptoms of non-fibroid lung injury and
membrane irritation.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Environment Effect
When promptly used or disposed the battery does not present environmental hazard.
When disposed, keep away from water, rain and snow.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Appropriate Method of Disposal of Substance or Preparation
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with approved local, state, and federal
requirements. Consult state environmental agency.
Section 14 - Transport Information
Ni
-MH Battery is exempt from dangerous goods. It is considered non-dangerous goods by the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) DGR 54th, IATA Special
Provisions A123,International Martine Dangerous Goods Regulations (IMDG), orRecommendations on
the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations(17th).
S.P.A123 This entry applies to Batteries, electric storage, not otherwise listed in Subsection 4.2List of Dangerous
Goods. Examples of such batteries are: alkali-manganese, zinc-carbon, nickel-metal hydride and nickel-cadmium
batteries. Any electrical battery or battery powered device, equipment or vehicle having the potential of
dangerous evolution of heat must be prepared for transport so as to prevent
(a) a short-circuit (e.g. in the case of batteries, by the effective insulation of exposed terminals; or, in the case of
equipment, by disconnection of the battery and protection of exposed terminals) is forbidden from transport; and
(b) accidental activation
The words “Not Restricted” and the Special Provision number must be included in the
description of the substance on the Air Waybill as required by 8.2.6, when an Air Waybill is issued.
Separate batteries when shipping to prevent short-circuiting. They should be packed in
strong packaging for support during transport.
Note: Products weighing less than 100kg in the Container. (By sea).
Transport Fashion: By air, by sea, by railway, by road.