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Safety Data Sheet for GP 9V Carbon Zinc & Zinc Chloride Batteries
Document Number: MWW002 Revision: 1 Date of prepared: 7
th
Sep 2016
Remark: N.A. is indicated if not applicable.
Human Health Effects
Inhalation
The electrolyte inhalation can cause respiratory irritation.
Skin contact
The electrolyte can cause skin irritation, chemical burns.
Eye contact
The electrolyte leaked from the battery cell can cause severe irritation and chemical burns.
Ingestion
If the battery is swallowed and opened, or the electrolyte is ingested, the electrolyte
irritates the mouth and the throat seriously.
Environmental Effects
The battery cell remains in the environment. Do not throw it out into the environment.
Specific Hazards
As previously described.
Section III Composition/Information on Ingredients
CAS No.
EINECS No.
Approximate %/wt
1313-13-9
215-202-6
4050%
7440-66-6
231-175-3
1020%
7646-85-7
231-592-0
25%
12125-02-9
235-186-4
1020%
1333-86-4
215-609-9
515%
7732-18-5
231-791-2
1020%
Section IV First-aid Measures
None unless internal materials exposure. If contents are leaked out, observe following instructions.
Inhalation
If electrolyte vapors are inhaled or electrolyte leakage occurs, provide fresh air and seek
medical attention if respiratory irritation develops. Ventilate the contaminated area.
Skin Contact
If liquid solution from the battery comes out and contact with skin or clothes, flush out with
clean water.
Eye Contact
If any liquid from the battery comes out and contact with eyes, flush out with clean water
immediately for fifteen (15) minutes and consult a doctor or physicians.