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 5 of 6
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
SA: Primary zinc/silver oxide button cells are classified by the federal government as non-hazardous
the European Union, manufacturing, handling and disposal of batteries is regulated on the basis of
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waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream.
In
the directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the council of 6. September 2006 on
batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators and repealing Directive 91/157/E
Customers find detailed information on disposal in their specific countries using the web site of the
European Portable Battery Association (http://www.epbaeurope.net/legislation_national.html
).
Importers and users outside EU should consider the local law and rules.
order to avoid short circuit and heating, used zinc/silver oxide button cells/batteries should never be
Storage of batteries in original packaging
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14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
he Silver Oxide Button Cells that we supply to our customers are not subject to dangerous goods
ir transport: IATA Resolution 52. Edition special provision 123
vision A123”
ee transport: IMDG Code 32. Amendment special provision 304
oad and rail transport: ADR/RID 2011 special provision 304
ll of these batteries are carefully packed and provide appropriate protection for prevention of short
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stored or transported in bulk. Proper measures against short circuit are:
Coverage of the terminals
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transport regulations due to following regulations:
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The shipping documents contain “Not restricted, as per Special Pro
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circuits