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 3 of 6
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
erson related measures: Wear personal protective equipment adapted to the situation
nvironment protection measures: In the event of battery rupture, prevent skin contact and collect
Dispose off according to the local law and rules.
Avoid leached substances to get into the earth, canalization or
reatment for cleaning: If battery casing is dismantled, small amounts of electrolyte
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. HANDLING AND STORAGE
uidline for safe handling: Always follow the warning information on the batteries and in
Keep tteries away from children.
ry casing should be
tteries by new
water.
ies.
torage: Storage preferably at room temperature (approx. 20°C).
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of large amounts: If possible, store the batteries in original packaging (short circuit
VCI storage category: is recommended to consider the “VCI Guideline for the mixed
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(protection gloves, cloth).
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all released material in a plastic lined container.
waters.
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may leak. Pack the battery including ingredients as described
above. Then clean with water (diluted acetic acid may be
helpful).
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the manuals of devices. Only use the recommended battery
types.
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For devices to be used by children, the batte
protected against unauthorized access.
Unpacked batteries shall not lie about in bulk.
In case of battery change always replace all ba
ones of identical type and brand.
Do not swallow batteries.
Do not throw batteries into
Do not throw batteries into fire.
Do not short-circuit batteries.
Do not recharge primary batter
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Avoid large temperature changes. Avoid direct sunlight. A
higher temperature the electrical performance may be reduc
Storage of unpacked batteries can cause short circuit and heat
generation.
Storage
protection). A fire alarm is recommended. For automatic fire
extinction consider chapter 5 “Fire - Fighting Measures”
It
storage of chemicals” and to handle primary zinc/silver button
cells according to storage category 11 (“combustible solids”)