Security Datasheet

1)
Contents may vary due to performance data and/or application of the Battery
2)
Density of the electrolyte varies in accordance to the state of charge
3)
Composition of the plastic may vary due to different customer requirements
* Lead metal (CAS 7439-92-1) is classified as a substance of very high concern under REACH
** Dry Batteries/dry cells contain more than 0,1 % of Lead Monoxide. Lead Monoxide (CAS No.: 1317-36-8) is listed as a substance of very high concern under EU
REACH Regulation. Once the batteries / cells are filled with electrolyte all Lead Monoxide is transformed and the presence of any SVHC has ended.
4. First Aid measures
This information is of relevance only if the Battery is broken and this results in a direct contact with the
ingredients.
4.1 General
Electrolyte (diluted sulphuric acid): sulphuric acid acts corrosively and damages skin
Lead compounds: lead compounds are classified as toxic for reproduction
4.2 Electrolyte (Sulphuric acid)
After skin contact: rinse with water, remove and wash wetted clothing
After inhalation of acid mist: inhale fresh air, seek advice of a medical doctor
After contact with the eyes: rinse under running water for several minutes, seek advice
of a medical doctor
After swallowing: drink a lot of water immediately, swallow activated carbon,
do not induce vomiting, and seek advice of a medical doctor
4.3 Lead compounds
After skin contact: clean with water and soap
After inhalation: inhale fresh air, seek advice of a medical doctor
After contact with the eyes: rinse under running water for several minutes, seek advice
of a medical doctor
After swallowing: wash mouth with water, seek advice of a medical doctor
5. Fire fighting measures
Suitable fire extinguishing agents:
CO
2
, dry powder extinguishing agents or Water.
Unsuitable fire extinguishing agents:
Water, if the battery voltage is above 120 V.
Special protective equipment:
Protective goggles, respiratory protective equipment, acid protective equipment, acid-proof
clothing in case of larger stationary battery plants or where larger quantities are stored.
6. Measures to be taken in case of accidental release
This information is of relevance only if the battery is broken and the ingredients are released.
In the case of spillage, use a bonding agent, such as sand, to absorb spilt acid; use lime / sodium
carbonate for neutralisation; dispose of with due regard to the official local regulations; do not allow
penetration into the sewage system, into earth or water bodies.
7. Handling and Storage
Store under a roof in cool ambiance - charged lead-acid batteries do not freeze up to -50°C; prevent
short circuits. Seek agreement with local water authorities in case of larger quantities of batteries to be
stored. If batteries have to be stored, it is imperative that the information for use is observed.