MSDS

Product: Paslode® Batteries - 404717 & 402500
Eye Contact:
The electrolyte leaked from the battery cell is strong alkali. When it
goes into an eye, the cornea may be affected and it may lead to
blindness.
Ingestion:
The electrolyte ingestion irritates the mouth and the throat seriously
results in vomiting, nausea, hematemesis, stomach pains and diarrhea.
Environmental Effects:
Since a battery cell remains in the environment, do not throw it out into
the environment.
SECTION 4 – FIRST-AID MEASURES
Internal Cell Materials of an Opened Battery Cell
Inhalation:
Cover the victim in a blanket, move to the place of fresh air and keep
quiet. Seek medical attention immediately. When dyspnea (breathing
difficulty) or asphyxia (breath-hold), give artificial respiration
immediately.
Skin Contact:
Remove contaminated clothes and shoes immediately. Wash the adherence or
contact region with soap and plenty of water. Seek medical attention
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Eye Contact:
Immediately flush eyes with water continuously for at least 15 minutes.
Seek medical attention immediately.
A Battery Cell and Internal Cell Materials of an Opened Battery Cell
Ingestion:
Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately.
SECTION 5 – FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Although a battery cell is not flammable, in case of fire, move it to a safe place
quickly.
The following measures are taken when it cannot be moved:
Suitable Extinguishing Media:
Dry sand, chemical powder fire extinguishing medium.
Specific Hazards:
fire. Acrid or harmful fumes is emitted during
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters:
Protective equipment written in Section 8.
SECTION 6 – ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Internal cell materials, such as electrolyte leaked from battery cell, are carefully
dealt with according to the following:
Personal Precautions:
Forbid unauthorized person to enter. Remove leaked materials with
protective equipment written in Section 8.
Environmental Precautions:
Do not throw out into environment.
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