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Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
General Information: No action shall be taken involving any personal risk
or without suitable training. Review Section 5 and Section 7 sections
before proceeding with clean-up. Use proper personal protective
equipment as indicated in Section 8. If electrolyte leaks or spills, do not
touch or walk through electrolyte.
Spills/Leaks: Keep unnecessary people away. Remove heat and sources of
ignition. Move battery pack to well ventilated area. If electrolyte leaks
or spills, neutralize with a weak acid such as vinegar or citric acid
before proper disposal.
Section 7 - Handling and Storage
Storage: Store in a cool and dry area, but prevent condensation on cell or
battery terminals. High temperature may damage the performance of
the battery, cause leaking or rusting. Protect from physical damage and
short circuits. To avoid risk of fire or explosion, keep sparks and other
sources of ignition away form the battery. Do not allow metal objects to
simultaneously contact both positive and negative terminal of batteries.
Do not stack battery directly on another battery. Do not store batteries
on electrically conductive surfaces.
Handling: Do not dispose in fire, mix with other battery types, charge
above specified rate, connect improperly, or short circuit, which may
result in overheating, explosion or leakage of cell contents. Accidental
short circuit will bring high temperature elevation to the battery as well
as shorten the battery life. Be sure to avoid prolonged short circuit
since the heat can burn attendant skin and even rupture of the battery
cell case. Battery bulk container, coins, metal jewelry, metal worktable,
metal belt or other equipment for assembly battery may be the source
for short circuit. Use effective anti short circuit measures. Do not use
organic solvents or other chemical cleaners on battery. Do not
disassembly or decompose. Avoid contacting with water, avoid straight
sunlight.










