Safety data sheet

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Product name; Nickel-metal Hydride Battery
Ref.No.PMH-PSDS13E2
Establishment/ Revision; December 20, 2013
10. Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity : Stable under normal use.
Chemical Stability : Stable under normal use.
Conditions to be avoided : External Short, crushed and heated or disposed in fire cause
abnormal heat generation, leakage or explosion.
Hazardous
decomposition products
: Acrid or harmful fume is emitted during fire
11. Toxicological information
There is no data available on the product itself.
12. Ecological Information
Persistence/degradability
In case of the worn out battery was disposed in land, the battery case may be corroded, and leak
electrolyte. But, we have no ecological information.
Heavy metal quantity in a cell
Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) are not used in cell.
13. Disposal Considerations
When the battery is worn out, dispose of it under the regulations of each local government or the law
issued by relating government.
14. Transport Information
- IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 55
th
Edition (2014)
- ICAO Technical Instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air
- The product is handled as Non-Dangerous Goods by based on IATA (A123)
for air shipment .
-The product is handled as following by basted on UN3496 (SP963) for sea shipment.
1. Nickel-metal hydride button cell or nickel-metal hydride cells or batteries packed with or
contained in equipment are Non-Dangerous Goods.
2. All other nickel-metal hydride cells or batteries shall be securely packed and protected from
short circuit. They are Non-Dangerous Goods provided they are loaded in a cargo transport
unit in a total quantity of less than 100Kg gross mass.
3. When loaded in cargo transport unit in a total quantity of 100kg gross mass or more, they are
Dangerous Goods (Class 9).