Safety data sheet

Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3 of 8
Report No.: DGC160223010GE
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Accurate Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: No.345, Baima Block, Guantai Road, Nancheng District, Dongguan, Guangdong, China
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Section 3 - Hazards Identification
Invasive ways: inhalation
Health harm: The chemical substances of the battery can cause imitation of the skin and eyes.
Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the battery may result in corrosion or chemical burns.
Inhalation of electrolyte vapors may cause imitation of the upper respiratory tract and lungs. Lead
dioxide may lead to damage of unborn babies, and weaken the reproductive ability.
No hazards occur during the normal operation of a Lead Acid Battery as it is described in the instructions
for use that are provided with the Battery. Lead Acid Batteries have three significant characteristics:
1. They contain an electrolyte which contains diluted sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid may cause severe
chemical burns.
2. During the charging process or during operation, they might develop hydrogen gas and oxygen, which
under certain circumstances may result in an explosive mixture.
3. They can contain a considerable amount of energy, which may be a source of high electrical current
and a severe electrical shock in the event of a short circuit.
The Batteries have to be marked with the symbols listed under section15.
Environment hazard: Batteries no matter in the atmosphere or buried in deep underground, the heavy
metals will overflow with the exudate, may cause the pollution of groundwater bodies, soil, serious harm
to human health.
Burning explosion harm: Inflammable and explosive
Section 4 - First Aid Measures
Skin: If electrolyte leakage occurs and makes contact with skin, immediately remove contaminated
clothing, scrub with a dry cloth first, then wash with plenty of water, wash with 3%-5% NaHCO
3
solution
finally. Get medical aid.
Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. Occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get
medical.
Inhalation: Immediately move to fresh air, maintain the airway smooth. Difficulty in breathing, give
oxygen. If breathing stops, artificial respiration should begin immediately. Get medical aid.
Intake: Ingestion: The product will not be human intake.