SDS
Issue date: 2021/1/4
Reference No: DS-2021/1/4-01!
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Routes of entry
1. Eyes and Skin – When leaking, the electrolyte solution contained in the
battery irritates to ocular tissues and the skin.
2. Inhalation - Respiratory (and eye) irritation may occur if fumes are
released due heat or an abundance of leaking batteries.
3. Ingestion – The ingestion of the battery can be harmful. Content of open
battery can cause serious chemical burns of mouth, esophagus and
gastrointestinal tract.
Health harm
Exposure to leaking electrolyte from ruptured or leaking battery can cause:
1. Inhalation - Burns and irritation of the respiratory system, coughing,
wheezing, and shortness of breath.
2. Eyes - Redness, tearing, burns. The electrolyte is corrosive to all
ocular tissues.
3. Skin - The electrolyte is corrosive and causes skin irritation and
burns.
4. Ingestion - The electrolyte solution causes tissue damage to throat
and gastrointestinal track.
Environment
harm
Not necessary under conditions of normal use
Explosion danger
The battery may be explosive at high temperature (above 60℃) or exposing
to the fire.
Section 4. First Aid Measures
Skin contact
Contents of an open battery can cause skin irritation and/or chemical burns.
Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. If a
chemical burn occurs or if irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Eye contact
Contents of an open battery can cause severe irritation and chemical burns.
Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes, lifting
upper and lower lids, until no evidence of the chemical remains. Seek
medical attention.
Inhalation
Contents of an open battery can cause respiratory irritation. Inhalation of
vapors may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract and lungs. Provide
fresh air and seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Swallowing a battery can be harmful. Contents of an open battery can cause
serious chemical burns of mouth, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. If
battery or open battery is ingested,do not induce vomiting or give food or
drink. Seek medical attention immediately.
Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures
Extinguisher
Media:
CO2 or dry chemical power specified by the manufacturer) or fire, over-
charged, short circuit, punctured and crushed.






