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1.2. Passive Materials
Ingredient
CAS NO.
Approx Percent of Total Weight
(%)
Base Metal Stainless Steel
12597-68-1 50
Others Plastic (PP)
9003-07-0 4.1
Teflon (PTFE)
9002-84-0 0.3
Section 3 – Hazards Identification
This contains lithium, organic solvent, and other combustible materials. For this reason,
Improper handling of the battery could lead to distortion, leakage*, overheating, explosion of fire
and cause human injury or equipment trouble. Please strictly observe safety instruction.
(*Leakage is defined as an unintended escape of liquid from a battery.)
Section 4 – First Aid Measures
None unless internal materials exposure. If contents are leaked out, observe following
Instructions
Inhalation Fumes can cause respiratory irritation . Remove to fresh air and consult a physician.
Skin Immediately flush skin plenty of water. If itch or irritation by
chemical bum persists, consult a physician.
Eyes Immediately flush eye with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
Consult a physician immediately
Ingestion If swallowing a battery, consult a physician immediately.
If contents come into mouth, immediately rinse by plenty of water
and consult a physician.
Section 5-Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguishing Media
Fire fighting procedure
Extinguisher of alkaline metal fire is effective.
Plenty of cold water is also effective to cool the
surrounding area and control the spread fire. But
hydrogen gas may be evolved by the reaction of water and
lithium and it can form an explosive mixture. Therefore in
the case that lots of lithium batteries are burning in a
confined space ,use a smothering agent.
Use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective
gear not to inhale harmful gas .
Section 6-Accidental Release Measures
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ccidental Releases: Do not breathe vapors or touch liquid with bare hands (see section 4).
Waste Disposal Methods: Evacuate area. If possible, a trained person should attempt to stop or contain the
leak by neutralizing spill with soda lime or baking soda. A NIOSH Approved Acid Gas Filter Mask or
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus should be worn. Seal leaking battery and soda lime or baking soda in
a plastic bag and dispose of as hazardous waste.
Other: Follow North American Emergency Response Guide (NAERG)#138 for cells involved in an
accident, cells that have vented, or have exploded.