SDS

MSDS
NO.: A001C120112037001 Date: Jan 20, 2012 Page 5 of 7
Hazardous Polymerization: No specific data.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: The battery may release irritative gas once the electrolyte leakage.
Section 11 - Toxicological Information
Acute Toxicity: No information is available.
Sub-acute and Chronic Toxicity: No information is available.
Irritation: The liquid in the battery may irritate eyes and skin with any contact.
Sensitization: The liquid in the battery may cause sensitization to some person.
Mutagenicity: No information is available.
Carcinogenicity: No information is available.
Others: Since the materials in this battery are sealed in the can, the potential for exposure to the components of the battery is
negligible, when the battery is used as directed. However technical or electrical abuse of the battery may result in the release
of battery contents.
Section 12 - Ecological Information
Eco-toxicity: No information is available.
Biodegradable: No information is available.
Non-biodegradable: No information is available.
Bioconcentration or biological accumulation: No information is available.
Other harmful effects: Don’t abandon the battery into environment, may cause water or soil pollution.
Section 13 - Disposal Considerations
Nature of waste: /
Waste disposal methods: Refer to National or Local regulations before handling. Disposal of the battery should be performed
by permitted, professional disposal firms knowledgeable in National or Local regulations of hazardous waste treatment and
hazardous waste transportation.
Attention abandoned: The battery should be completely discharged prior to disposal in order to prevent short circuit. The
battery contains recyclable materials. It is suggested recycle.
Section 14 - Transport Information
Number of dangerous goods:
UN Number: /
Packaging Mark: /
Packaging Method: /
Transport Attentions: SANIK batteries are unregulated for purposes of transportation by the U.S. Department of
transportation (DOT), International Civic Aviation Administration (ICAO), International Air Transport Association (IATA),
International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG).
USA:49 CFR 172.102 special provisions 130:”…’batteries, dry’ are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when
they are securely packaged and offered for transportation in a manner that prevents the dangerous evolution of heat (for
example, by the effective insulation of exposed terminals) and protects against short circuits.”