MSDS

2
Ingestion: Call physician. If patient is conscious, flush mouth with water, have patient
drink milk or sodium bicarbonate solution.
Section 5---Fire-Fighting Measures
Components Flashpoint
Explosive
limits
Comments
Lead None None
Sulfuric acid None None
Hydrogen 268°C 4%-72.4%
Sealed batteries can emit
hydrogen if over
charged(float
voltage>2.40VPC)
Fiberglass separator N/A N/A
Toxic vapors may be released.
In case fire, wear
self-contained breathing
apparatus.
ABS Plastic None N/A
Temp. over 300°C(573℉) may
release combustible gases. In
case of fire: wear positive
pressure self-contained
breathing apparatus.
Section 6---Accidental Release Measures
Steps to take in case of leak or spill:
If sulfuric acid is spilled from a battery, neutralize acid with bicarbonate (baking soda),
sodium carbon (soda ash), or calcium oxide (lime). Flush a rea with water and discard
to the sewage system. Do not allow neutralized acid into sewage system.
Section 7--- Handling & Storage
1) Examine the appearance of the battery before use.
2) Store the battery in a cool place.
3) Recharge the battery that has been stored more than 3 months.
4) Charge the battery in a well-ventilated environment.
5) Secure the battery firmly installed in equipment.
6) Don’t load and unload the battery roughly.
7) Prohibit to dissecting the battery.
8) Don’t attempt to use a cracked, deformed or leaky battery.
9) Don’t subject the battery to excess vibration or violent jolted.
10) Prohibit to burning the battery or put it near the fire.
Section 8--- Exposure Controls/ Personal Protection
SKIN: Rubber gloves, Apron
RESPIRATORY: Respirator (for lead)
EYES: Safety goggles, Face Shield