SDS

Safety Data Sheet Model No.:GN1604S
Document Number: MS-0001 Revision:04 Page
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Section IX – Accidental Release or Spillage
Steps to Be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled
Batteries that are leakage should be handled with rubber gloves.
Avoid direct contact with electrolyte.
Wear protective clothing and a positive pressure Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA).
Section X – Handling and Storage
Safe handling and storage advice
Batteries should be handled and stored carefully to avoid short circuits.
Do not store in disorderly fashion, or allow metal objects to be mixed with stored batteries.
Never disassemble a battery.
Do not breathe cell vapors or touch internal material with bare hands.
Keep batteries between -30
°
C and 35
°
C for prolong storage.
Section XI – Exposure Controls / Person Protection
Engineering Control
No engineering measure is necessary during normal use. If internal cell materials are leaked, the information below will be useful.
Exposure Control Limit
C
hemical
N
ame /
General Name
OSHA PEL
ACGIH TLV
Manganese compounds
(as Mn)
(Celling) 5 mg/m
3
TWA 0.02 mg/m
3
(resp.)
Nickel, metal and insoluble
compounds
(as Ni)
TWA 1 mg/m
3
Elemental: 1.5mg/m
3
(IHL);
Insoluble inorganic compounds:
0.2mg/m
3
(IHL)
Zinc oxide
Respirable fraction:
5 mg/m
3
Respirable fraction:
2 mg/m
3
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Respirable fraction:
5 mg/m
3
2
mg/m
3
(all
forms except
fibers)
Carbon black
3.5 mg/m
3
3.5 mg/m
3
(IHL)
TWA – Time Weighted Average
ACGIH TLV: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Value
OSHA PEL: Occupational Safety & Health Administration Permissible Exposure Limit
Section XII – Ecological Information
N.A.