Safety data sheet

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Article Safety Data Sheet - Lithium Batteries Version: 2014-01-01
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Section III - Possible Hazards
The chemicals mentioned in Section II are contained in a sealed can.
Risk of exposure occurs only if the battery is mechanically or electrically abused
(see Safety precautions in Section VII).
The most likely risk is acute exposure when a cell vents.
DME is classified as a reprotoxic of category 2 in the European Union.
Accordingly, exposure to DME may impair fertility and may cause harm to the unborn child.
DME is also classified as harmful by inhalation.
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is irritating to skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
Lithium can cause thermal and chemical burns upon contact with the skin.
Contact with electrolyte and extruded lithium with skin and eyes should be avoided.
Section IV - First Aid Procedures
None unless internal material exposure.
Skin contact:
Skin contact with contents of an opened battery can cause irritation, flush immediately with copious amounts of
water. Remove contaminated clothing. If irritation persists, get medical help
Eye contact:
Contents of an opened battery can cause severe irritation, flush immediately thoroughly with copious amounts of
water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately.
Inhalation:
Do not inhale leaked material. Provide immediately fresh air, if irritation persists, get medical help.
Section V - Fire Fighting Instructions
Flash point of electrolyte solvents (°C): DME: -6°C, PC: 123°C Mixture: 20°C
Extinguishing Media: see Special Fire Fighting Procedure
Flammable Limits: Not available
Special Fire Fighting Procedure: In case of fire in an adjacent area, use water. CO
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or dry chemical
extinguishers if cells are packed in their original containers since the fuel of
the fire is basically paper products.
For bulk quantities of unpackaged cells use for example LITH-X (Graphite
Base). In this case, do not use water.
In a small room, remember that the supply of oxygen is quickly consumed
in feeding a lithium fire.
As with any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus to avoid
inhalation of hazardous decomposition products.
Section VI - Accidental Release
Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled:
The preferred response is to leave the area and allow the batteries to cool and the vapours to dissipate. Avoid
skin and eye contact or inhalation of vapours. Collect all released material in a plastic lined metal container
and remove spilled liquid with absorbent. Doing this, protect your skin and eyes with gloves and protection
glasses. Avoid direct contact with internal components.