Safety data sheet

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Material Safety Data Sheet
11.5 Numerical measures of toxicity
No further information available.
11.6 Interactive effects
No further information available.
12. Ecological Information
The chemicals mentioned in Section 3 are contained in a stable container and are sealed. Under conditions of normal use, the
chemicals will not be released.
12.1 Toxicity
Classification based on the hazardous substances contained in the product (electrode materials and electrolyte solution
contained in the batteries):
Aquatic toxicity: Very toxic to aquatic life. Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
12.2 Persistence and degradability
Not biodegradable.
12.3 Bioaccumulative potential
No further information available.
12.4 Mobility in soil
No further information available.
12.5 Other adverse effects
No further information available.
13. Disposal Considerations
13.1 Disposal methods
a) Be sure to comply with your federal, state and local regulation disposal of used batteries. Please dispose of used batteries
or batteries you don’t need any more at an official collection point (if official collection point existing).
Dispose in accordance with appropriate national and international regulations, below some references.
European Community: according to Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Annex VII,
batteries have to be removed from any separately collected WEEE. The removed batteries have to be treated according to the
Battery directive 2006/66/EC
US: Batteries are neither specifically listed nor exempted from the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
hazardous waste regulations.
As electric capacity can be left in a discarded battery and it comes into contact with other metals, it could lead to distortion,
leakage, overheating, or rupture, so make sure to cover the (+) or (-) terminals with electrical or adhesive tape or some other
insulator before disposal.
Use a professional disposal firm for disposal of mass quantities of undischarged batteries.
b) Open cells should be treated as hazardous waste
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