Certifications 2

Hazard Rating
VISION BATTERY
VISION Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER'S
NAME: SHENZHEN CENTER POWER TECH CO.LTD
EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE NO.: 86-755-84318088
ADDRESS:
CENTER POWER INDUSTRIAL PARK TONGFU INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT DAPENG TOWN CHINA
OTHER
INFORMATION CALLS: 86-755-84318031
PERSON RESPONSIBLE
FOR PREPARATION Shouzhong Yi, Safety, Health & Environmental Affairs Manager
Revised
Date: JUNE 30, 2009
SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
C.A.S.
PRINCIPAL HAZARDOUS
COMPONENT(S)
(chemical & common name(s)
Hazard Category
% Weight
ACGIH
TLV - mg/m
3
OSHA
PEL/TWA - mg/m
3
7439-92-1 Lead/Lead Oxide (Litharge)/Lead Sulfate Acute-Chronic 60-70 0.05 mg/m
3
0.05 mg/m
3
7440-70-2 Calcium (lead calcium alloy) Reactive <0.15 Not Established Not Established
7440-31-5 Tin Chronic <1 2 2
7440-38-2 Arsenic (inorganic) Acute-Chronic <1 0.01 0.01
7664-93-9 Sulfuric Acid (Battery Electrolyte) Reactive-Oxidizer
Acute -Chronic
10-15 1.0 1.0
Not applicable Inert Ingredients Not applicable <6 Not Applicable Not Applicable
Note: PEL’s for Individual states may differ from OSHA’s PEL’s. Check with local authorities for the applicable state PEL’s.
OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration; ACGIH – American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; NIOSH – National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
COMMON NAME: (Used on label) Valve Regulated Lead-acid Battery
(Trade Name & Synonyms) VRB, VRLA, SLAB, Recombinant lead acid: RG, GPL, AGM, PVX or FD Series, D8565 series
Chemical Family: Toxic and Corrosive Material Mixture
Chemical Formula: Lead/Acid
Name: Battery, Storage, Lead Acid, Valve Regulated
SECTION 3 -- HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Signs and
Symptoms of
Exposure
1. Acute
Hazards
Do not open battery. Avoid contact with internal components. Internal components include lead and absorbed electrolyte.
Electrolyte - Electrolyte is corrosive and contact may cause skin irritation and chemical burns. Electrolyte causes severe irritation
and burns of eyes, nose and throat. Ingestion can cause severe burns and vomiting.
Lead - Direct skin or eye contact may cause local irritation. Inhalation or ingestion of lead dust or fumes may result in headache,
nausea, vomiting, abdominal spasms, fatigue, sleep disturbances, weight loss, anemia and leg, arm and joint pain.
2. Subchronic
and Chronic
Health Effects
Electrolyte - Repeated contact with electrolyte causes irritation and skin burns. Repeated exposure to mist may cause erosion of
teeth, chronic eye irritation and/or chronic inflammation of the nose, throat and lungs.
Lead - Prolonged exposure may cause central nervous system damage, gastrointestinal disturbances, anemia, irritability, metallic
taste, insomnia, wrist-drop, kidney dysfunction and reproductive system disturbances. Pregnant women should be protected from
excessive exposure to prevent lead from crossing the placental barrier and causing infant neurological disorders.
California Proposition 65 Warning
: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm, and during charging, strong inorganic acid mists containing
sulfuric acid are evolved, a chemical Known to the State of California to cause cancer. Wash hands after handling.
Medical
Conditions
Generally
Aggravated by
Exposure
Contact with internal components if battery is broken or opened, then persons with the following medical conditions must take precautions: pulmonary
edema, bronchitis, emphysema, dental erosion and tracheobronchitis.
Routes of
Entry
Inhalation - YES
Ingestion – YES
Eye Contact- YES
Chemical(s) Listed as Carcinogen or potential
Carcinogen
Proposition 65 - YES National Toxicology Program -
YES
I.A.R.C.
Monographs - YES
O.S.H.A. - NO
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