Datasheet

Silver Oxide-
Material Safety Data Sheet Batteries
Safety data sheet
according to 2006/66/EC
Edition: February 01, 2011 Version: 2 / Silver oxide
Silver Oxide - Batteries Page 2 of 6
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICA N
rdous in normal use (as defined in chapter 7).
f mistreatment (prolonged deep discharge, charge, reverse charge, external short circuit ... )
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. FIRST AID MEASURES
nal battery content:
kin: Flush affected areas with plenty of water. Remove contaminated cloth
Eyes: Flush the eye gently with plenty of water (at leaset 15 minutes).
n: Fresh air. Seek for medical assistance.
Ingestion: Drink plenty of water. Avoid vomiting. Seek for medical assistance.
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5.
FIRE – FIGHTING MEASURES
ter, or CO
2
, as appropriate.
xtinguishing media with limited
(none)
cluding breathing apparatus.
pecial hazard: (none)
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A seale zinc/silver oxide button cell is not hazad
In case o
and in case of fault, some electrolyte can leak from the cell. In these cases refer to the risk of
potassium hydroxide solution or sodium hydroxide solution (corrosive, pH > 14). Charging may cause
rupture. The electrode materials are only hazardous, if the materials are released by mechanical
damaging of the cell or if exposed to fire.
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Contact to inter
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immediately. Seek for medical assistance.
Seek for medical assistance.
Inhalatio
No trials for neutralization.
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Suitable extinguishing media: Use foam, wa
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suitability:
pecial protection equipment during Contamination cloth inS
fire-fighting:
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