MSDS

MSDS
NO.: A001C110921022001A2 Date: Feb 07, 2012 Page 3 of 7
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
Skin contact: If the battery is leaking and the contained material contacts the skin, remove contaminated clothes quickly and
rinse the skin with plenty of water at least 15 minutes. If irritation or pain persists, get medical aid at once.
Eyes contact: If the battery is leaking and the contained material contacts the eyes, flush the eyes with plenty of water or
saline water at least 15 minutes. Get medical aid at once.
Inhalation: If the battery is leaking, remove to fresh air immediately. Keep the respiratory tract smooth. Use oxygen if available.
Get medical aid.
Ingestion: If the battery is leaking and the contained material is ingested, rinse mouth and surrounding area with clear water at
once. Get medical aid at once.
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
Danger characteristic: Exposure to excessive heat can cause venting of the liquid electrolyte. Batteries may burst and
release hazardous decomposition products when exposed to a fire situation.
Hazardous combustion products: CO, CO
2,
Metal oxides, Irritating fumes
Fire-Fighting method & media: The staff must equip with filtermask (full mask) or isolated breathing apparatus. The staff
must wear the clothes which can defense the fire and the toxic gas. Put out the fire in the upwind direction. Remove the
container to the open space as soon as possible. Spray water on the containers in the fireplace to keep them cool until finish
extinguishment. Media: hazy water, foam, powder, CO
2,
sandy clay.
Section 6 –Accidental Release Measures
Emergency treatment: If the battery material is released, remove personnel from area until fumes dissipate. Provide
maximum ventilation to clear out hazardous gases. The preferred response is to leave the area and allow the batteries to cool
and vapors to dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation. Avoid skin and eye contact or inhalation of vapors. Remove spilled liquid
with absorbent and incinerate waste.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage
Handling: 1. Do not allow battery terminates to contact each other, or contact with other metals.
2. Pack batteries in separate plastic bags so that the single batteries are not mixed together.
3. Do not expose the battery to excessive physical shock or vibration.
4. Do not immerse, throw, and wet a battery in water.
5. Short-circuiting should be avoided. Short circuit will reduces the life of the battery and can lead to ignition of
surrounding materials. Physical contact with to short-circuited battery can cause skin burn.
6. The batteries should not be opened, destroyed or incinerate, since they may leak or rupture and release to the
environment the ingredients that they contain in the hermetically sealed container.
7. Place the cell beyond the child’s reach. Take care when transport, prevent damaging the packing and container.
8. Never apply battery into a airtight compartment or sealed container.
9. Be sure to use the specified charger for battery, and follow the charging instructions correctly.
10. Do not mix old and new batteries together, neither with Ni-Cd, dry batteries or another manufacturer’s batteries.
Differences in various characteristics may cause damage to batteries or product.