Safety data sheet
February 2018 – Version 2.0 – Li-SOCl
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14.1 United Nations Class
For the single cell batteries and multi-cell battery packs that are non-restricted to transport (non-assigned to the
Miscellaneous Class 9), use lithium batteries inside label.
For the single cell batteries and multi-cell battery packs which are restricted to transport (assigned to Class 9), use Class 9
Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods and UN Identification Number Labels.
In all cases, refer to the product transport certificate issued by the manufacturer.
UN Numbers: 3090 LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES: Shipment of cells and batteries in bulk
3091 LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES CONTAINED IN EQUIPMENT or LITHIUM METAL
BATTERIES PACKED WITH EQUIPMENT: Cells and batteries contained in
equipment or packed with it
Shipping name LITHIUM METAL BATTERIES
Hazard Classification: 9
Depending on their lithium metal content, some single cells and small multi-cell battery
packs may be non-assigned to Class 9. Refer to Transport Certificate.
Packaging: Group II
14.2 International agreements
By Air International: IATA/ICAO: UN 3090 or UN3091
By Sea International: IMDG: UN 3090 or UN 3091
European road transportation: ADR
European rail transportation: RID
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
Regulations specifically applicable to the product:
- ACGIH and OSHA: see exposure limits of the internal components of the battery in section 14.
- IATA/ICAO (air transportation): UN 3090 or UN 3091.
- IMDG (sea transportation) : UN 3090 or UN 3091.
- Transportation within the US-DOT, 49 Code of Federal Regulations
- UK regulatory references: Classified under CHIP.
- Battery Directive (2006/66/EC): see section 9
16. OTHER INFORMATION
This information has been compiled from sources considered to be dependable and is, to the best of our knowledge and
belief, accurate and reliable as of the date compiled. However, neither exhaustively nor perfect reliability can be granted.
Information does not imply implicit or specific warranty of it.