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Lithiumion Battery Rechargeable
10A
ions penetrate skin readily causing destruction of deep tissue layers even bone. Fluoride interferes with nerve impulse
conduction causing severe pain or absence of sensations. Immediately flush eyes or skin with water for at least 20 minutes to
neutralize the acidity and remove some fluoride. Remove and destroy all contaminated clothing and permeable personal
possessions. Before reuse, impermeable possessions should be soaked in benzalkonium chloride after washing. Following
flushing of the affected areas, an iced aqueous solution of benzalkonium chloride or 2.5% calcium gluconate gel should be
applied to react with the fluoride ion. Compresses and wraps may be used for areas where immersion is not practical.
Medicated dressing should be changed every 2 minutes. Exposure to hydrofluoric acid fumes sufficient to cause pain requires
immediate hospitalization for monitoring for pulmonary edema.
ACUTE SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS:
Inhalation:
No further toxicological data known
Eye contact:
No further toxicological data known
Skin contact:
No further toxicological data known
Ingestion:
No further toxicological data known
OTHER:
No further data known.
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
None in routine handling of product.
TOXICITY:
No data available
PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY (BIOPERSISTENCY & BIODEGRADABILITY): None
in routine handling of product.
POTENTIAL OF BIOACCUMULATION:
None in routine handling of product.
MOBILITY IN SOIL:
None in routine handling of product.
OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS:
No data available
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
DISPOSAL:
Dispose in accordance with appropriate regulations. Always consult and obey all international, federal, provincial/state and local
hazardous waste disposal laws. Some jurisdictions require recycling of this spent product. Battery recycling is encouraged.
Lithium ion batteries are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream since they are not defined by the federal
government as hazardous waste. However, Lithium ion batteries are recyclable.