SDS
CR Battery              Jan.2020  Maxell 
Reference No. C200101-1 
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Section 4 - First Aid Measures 
None unless internal materials exposure. If contents are leaked out, observe following 
instructions. 
Inhalation  Fumes can cause respiratory irritation.  Remove to fresh air and 
consult a physician. 
Skin    Immediately flush skin with plenty of water. If itch or irritation by 
chemical burn persists, consult a physician. 
Eyes  Immediately flush eye with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.  
Consult a physician immediately. 
Ingestion  If swallowing a battery, consult a physician immediately. 
If contents come into mouth, immediately rinse by plenty of water 
and consult a physician. 
Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures 
Extinguishing Media    Extinguisher of alkaline metal fire is effective. 
  Plenty of cold water  is also effective to cool the 
surrounding area and control the spread fire. But 
hydrogen gas may be evolved by the reaction of water and 
lithium and it can form an explosive mixture. Therefore in 
the case that lots of lithium metal batteries are burning in a 
confined space, use a smothering agent  (e.g.  carbon 
dioxide or dry sand). 
Fire fighting procedure  Use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective 
gear not to inhale harmful gas. 
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures 
If the battery releases liquid, wipe it with a dry cloth. 
Keep the battery away from fire or heat. 
Section 7 - Handling and Storage 
1)  Handling 
● Never swallow. 
If a battery is accidentally swallowed, see Section 4 - First Aid Measures. 
● Never charge. 
The battery is not designed to be charged by any electrical source. Charging can generate gas 
and internal short-circuiting, leading to distortion, leakage, overheating, explosion or fire. 






