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4. HEALTH HAZARDS
ROUTES OF ENTRY
Not anticipated. Respiratory (and eye) irritation may occur if fumes are released due to heat or an
abundance of leaking batteries.
SIGN & SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Skin or eye
irritation, including caustic/burnable injury may occur
following exposure to a leaking battery.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGCRAVATED BYEXPOSURE
The hazardous materials are contained in a sealed can.
For consumer use, adequate hazard warnings are included on both the package and on the battery. Potential for exposure should
not exist unless the battery leak is exposed to high temperatures, is mechanically, physically or electrically abused.
Contains concentrated (~40%) potassium hydroxide, which is caustic
.
EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Caustic potassium hydroxide may be released from leaking or ruptured
batteries. Avoid eye or skin contact and inhalation of vapors. Increase ventilation. Clean-up personnel should wear appropriate
protective gear. Washing with plentiful clean water right now and to see doctor if contact the lye.
5. FIRE&EXPLOSION DATA
When firing, using sand, water is not suitable.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
If battery releasing in valuables, first using clean gauze wipe, then using alcohol cleaning. If a mass of battery releasing, using
water cleaning.
7. SADETY DISPOSITION AND DEPOSIT
Avoid package disrepair and strike, not long time in high temperature.
Keep in normal temperature.