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Amperex Technology Limited
新能源科技有限公司
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Issue: 2015-07 Doc No.: 2015-C-004
ATL confidential
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Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a skin
sensitizer according to OECD test 406, based on the available data and the known hazards of the components. The
electrolyte contained within the battery is not expected to be a respiratory tract sensitizer, based on the available data
and the known hazards of the components.
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be mutagenic
according to test such as OECD tests 471, 475, 476, 478 and 479, based on the available data and the known
hazards of the components.
Carcinogenicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a carcinogen. The cathode
contains Cobalt and Nickel components. These components are classified as IARC 2B possibly carcinogenic to
humans, however they do not pose a threat when contained in the cell or battery sealed unit.
Reproductive Toxicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a reproductive
hazard according to test such as OECD tests 414 and 421, based on the available data and the known hazards of the
components.
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) Single Exposure: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is
corrosive and is expect to cause respiratory irritation by inhalation. Inhalation of vapors may lead to severe irritation of
the mouth and upper respiratory tract with a burning sensation, pain, burns and inflammation in the nose and throat;
there may also be coughing or difficulty breathing.
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) Repeated Exposure: The cells or batteries are not expected to cause
organ damage from prolonged or repeated exposure according to tests such as OECD tests 410 and 412, based on
the available data and the known hazards of the components.
Aspiration Hazard: The cells or batteries are not classified as an aspiration hazard, based on the available data and
the known hazards of the components. However, due to the corrosive nature of the product if swallowed, do NOT
induce vomiting. If vomiting has occurred after ingestion the person should be observed to ensure that aspiration into
the lungs has not occurred and assessed for chemical burns to the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts.
12. Ecological Information
Further information
Ecological injuries are not known or expected under normal use. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary sewer
system. If the battery is scrapped, it should be selected and disposed by professional company
13. Disposal Considerations
Advice on disposal
For recycling consult manufacturer.
Contaminated packaging
Disposal in accordance with local regulations.
14. Transport Information
The requirement of air transportation
The lithium battery should according with the International Air Transport Association (IATA DGR 56edition) and
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requirements for transportation. The battery or cell should be packed