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Notice: The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and are believed to be accurate at the date of preparation. 
Panasonic Industrial Company makes no warranty expressed or implied. 
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Disposal of large quantities of undischarged lithium batteries should be performed by permitted, professional disposal 
firms knowledgeable in Federal, State and local hazardous materials and hazardous waste transportation and disposal 
requirements. As always, households are exempt from the RCRA hazardous waste guidelines.  
In  California,  packages  that  contain  CR  lithium  coin  cells  and  the  Owners/Operating  Instructions  of  products  that 
contain CR lithium coin cells must include the following statement: “Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply, 
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/”.    
TRANSPORTATION 
All Panasonic lithium batteries are not subject to the requirements of the Department of Transportation (DOT) 
Subchapter C, Hazardous Materials Regulations if shipped in compliance with 49 CFR 173.185. 
Effective January 1, 2019 all Panasonic lithium batteries can be shipped by air in accordance with International Civil 
Aviation Organization (ICAO), 2019-2020 edition, Section II or Section 1B or International Air Transport Association 
(IATA) 60th
edition, Section II or Section 1B Packing Instructions (PI) 968 (Batteries), PI 969 (Batteries, packed with 
equipment) and PI 970 (Batteries, contained in equipment) as appropriate 
All  Panasonic  lithium  batteries  are  regulated  by  the  International  Maritime  Organization  (IMO),  2018,  39
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amendment, under Special Provisions 188 and 230.  
All Panasonic lithium cells are tested and comply with the UN Model Regulations, Manual of Test and Criteria, Part 
III, subsection 38.3. 
If you build any of our lithium cells into a battery pack, you must also assure that they are tested in accordance with 
the UN Model Regulations, Manual of Test and Criteria. Part III, subsection 38.3, 6
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 Revised Edition, Amendment 
1. 
If  you plan on transporting  any  untested prototype  battery  packs contact  your Panasonic  Sales  Representative for 
regulatory information. Check with your air carrier before shipping. Many air carriers have additional requirements. 
First Aid 
If  you  get  electrolyte  in  your  eyes,  flush  with  water  for  15  minutes  without  rubbing  and  immediately  contact  a 
physician. If you get electrolyte on your skin wash the area immediately with soap and water. If irritation continues, 
contact a physician. If a battery is ingested, call the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center at 800-498-8666 for 
the  US  and  Canada  and  303-389-1300  internationally  or  your  local  poison  center  immediately.    Lithium  coin 
batteries lodged in the esophagus should be removed immediately.  Leakage, chemical burns and perforation can 
occur within hours of ingestion. 
General Recommendations 
CAUTION: Risk of fire, explosion and burns.  Do not recharge, crush, heat above 212
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F (100
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C) or incinerate.  
Fire Safety 
In case of fire, you can use a Class “D” fire extinguisher or other smothering agent such as Lith-X, copper powder or dry 
sand. If you use water, use enough to smother the fire. Cooling the exterior of the batteries will help prevent rupturing. 
Fire fighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus. Detailed information on fighting a lithium metal battery fire 
can be found in Guide 138 (Substances – Water – Reactive) of the US DOT Emergency Response Guide. 


