SDS

Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
Report No.: ZKS16060056 Page 6 of 10
Methods for Containment Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.
Methods for Cleaning up Use personal protective equipment. Dam up. Cover liquid spill with sand, earth or
other Non combustible absorbent material. Pick up and transfer to properly labeled containers. Clean
contaminated surface thoroughly.
7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for safe handling
Handling Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes and clothing. Wear personal protective equipment.
Wash thoroughly after handling. Use this material with adequate ventilation.
The product is not explosive.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
If the NI-MH battery is subject to storage for such a long term as more than 3 months, it is recommended to
recharge the NI-MH battery periodically.
3 months: -10ć~+40ć, 45 to 85%RH
And recommended at 0ć~+35ć for long period storage.
The capacity recovery rate in the delivery state (50% capacity of fully charged) after storage is assumed to be
80% or more.
Do not storage NI-MH battery haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short-circuit each other or be
short-circuited by other metal objects.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not expose NI-MH battery to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
Do not store together with oxidizing and acidic materials.
Keep ignition sources away- Do not smoke.
Store in cool, dry and well-ventilated place.
Incompatible Products
None known.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION
Control parameters
Ingredients with limit values that require monitoring at the workplace:
7439-89-6 iron
TLV (USA) 0.02mg/m
3
MAK (Germany) 0.1mg/m
3
Other Exposure Guidelines Vacated limits revoked by the Court of Appeals decision in AFL-CIO v.
OSHA, 965 F.2d 962(11th Cir., 1992).
Appropriate engineering controls
Engineering Measures Showers
Eyewash stations
Ventilation systems