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Product name: Lithium ion rechargeable battery cell

Reference number: SDS-IBT-00026

Establishment / Revision: Jan. 1, 2013

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4. FIRST-AID MEASURES

Spilled internal cell materials

Inhalation:

Make the victim blow his/her nose, gargle. Seek medical attention if necessary.

Skin contact:

Remove contaminated clothes and shoes immediately. Wash extraneous matter or contact region with

soap and plenty of water immediately.

Eye contact:

Do not rub one’s eyes. Immediately flush eyes with water continuously for at least 15 minutes. Seek

medical attention immediately.

A battery cell and spilled internal cell materials

Ingestion:

Make the victim vomit. When it is impossible or the feeling is not well after vomiting, seek medical

attention.

5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURE

Suitable extinguishing media: Plenty of water, carbon dioxide gas, nitrogen gas, chemical powder fire
extinguishing medium and fire foam.

Specific hazards: Corrosive gas may be emitted during fire.

Specific methods of fire-fighting: When the battery burns with other combustibles simultaneously, take fire-
extinguishing method which correspond to the combustibles. Extinguish a fire from the windward as much
as possible.

Special protective equipment for firefighters:

Respiratory protection: Respiratory equipment of a gas cylinder style or protection-against-dust mask
Hand protection: Protective gloves
Eye protection: Goggle or protective glasses designed to protect against liquid splashes
Skin and body protection: Protective cloth

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Spilled internal cell materials, such as electrolyte leaked from a battery cell, are carefully dealt with

according to the followings.

Precautions for human body:

Remove spilled materials with protective equipment (protective glasses and protective gloves). Do not

inhale the gas as much as possible. Moreover, avoid touching with as much as possible.

Environmental precautions: Do not throw out into the environment.

Method of cleaning up: The spilled solids are put into a container. The leaked place is wiped off with dry
cloth.

Prevention of secondary hazards: Avoid re-scattering. Do not bring the collected materials close to fire.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling suggestions

Do not connect the positive terminal to the negative terminal with electrical wire or chain.

Avoid polarity reverse connection when installing the battery to an instrument.

Do not wet the battery with water, seawater, drink or acid; or expose to strong oxidizer.

Do not damage or remove the external tube.

Keep the battery away from heat and fire.

Do not disassemble or reconstruct the battery; or solder the battery directly.

Do not give a mechanical shock or deform.

Do not use unauthorized charger or other charging method. Terminate charging when the charging
process doesn’t end within specified time.

Storage

Do not store the battery with metalware, water, seawater, strong acid or strong oxidizer.

Make the charge amount 30~50% then store at room temperature or less (temperature= -20~35 degree
C) in a dry (humidity: 45~85%) place. Avoid direct sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity.

Use insulative and adequately strong packaging material to prevent short circuit between positive and
negative terminal when the packaging breaks during normal handling. Do not use conductive or easy to
break packaging material.

Summary of Contents for W3-810P

Page 1: ...se metals and one product includes one or more of the compounds The letter m and n means the number of atoms 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION For the battery cell chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal or metal laminated plastic case designed to withstand temperatures and pressures encountered during normal use As a result during normal use there is no physical danger of ignition or ...

Page 2: ...uch as electrolyte leaked from a battery cell are carefully dealt with according to the followings Precautions for human body Remove spilled materials with protective equipment protective glasses and protective gloves Do not inhale the gas as much as possible Moreover avoid touching with as much as possible Environmental precautions Do not throw out into the environment Method of cleaning up The s...

Page 3: ...rature above 100 degree C it will be the cause of heat generation and ignition Direct sunlight and high humidity Materials to avoid Conductive materials water seawater strong oxidizers and strong acids Hazardous decomposition products Acrid or harmful gas is emitted during fire 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Organic Electrolyte Acute toxicity LD50 oral Rat 2 000mg kg or more Irritating nature Irrita...

Page 4: ... or is treated as almost non DANGEROUS GOODS when its transport condition accords with instructions or provisions depend on region and transportation mode About the instructions or provisions please see descriptions in box brackets of following regulations Regulation depends on region and transportation mode Worldwide air transportation IATA DGR As non DANGEROUS GOODS packing instruction 965 secti...

Page 5: ...ata sheet provides guidance on health safety and environmental aspects of the product and should not be construed as any guarantee of technical performance or suitability for particular applications Reference Dangerous Goods Regulations 54th Edition Effective 1 January 2013 International Air Transport Association IATA IMDG Code 2010 Edition International Maritime Organization IMO The European Agre...

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