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Lithium Battery
Ref. No. CYCRE-PSDS-01
Effective Date: Jan. 1, 2023
8.
Exposure controls and personal protection
Acceptable concentration
:
Not specified about Lithium Battery.
Facilities
:
Nothing in particular.
Protective Equipment (in case of electrolyte leakage from the battery)
Respiratory Protection
:
For most condition no respiratory protection.
Hand Protection
:
Safety gloves.
Eye Protection
:
Safety goggle
9.
Physical and chemical properties
Appearance
:
Cylindrical shape
Nominal Voltage
:
3 V
10.
Stability and reactivity
Since batteries utilize a chemical reaction they are actually considered a chemical product.
As such, battery performance will deteriorate over time even if stored for a long period of time
without being used. In addition, the various usage conditions such as discharge, ambient
temperature, etc. are not maintained within the specified ranges the life expectancy of the battery
may be shortened or the device in which the battery is used may be damaged by electrolyte leakage.
11.
Toxicological information
Swallowing can lead to chemical bums, perforation of soft tissue, and death. Severe bums can occur
within 2 hours of ingestion. Seek medical attention immediately.
12.
Ecological information
In case of the worn out battery was disposed in land, the battery case may be corroded, and leak
electrolyte. However, there is no environmental impact information.
Mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd) and Lead (Pb) are not used in cell.
13.
Disposal considerations
When the battery is worn out, dispose of it under the ordinance of each local government.
14.
Transport information
Handling
During the transportation of a large amount of batteries by ship, trailer or railway, do not
leave them in the places of high temperatures and do not allow them to be exposed to
condensation.
During the transportation do not allow packages to be dropped or damaged.
Proper shipping name
:
Lithium metal batteries
UN Number, UN Class
:
UN3090, Class9 (for the Air transport by PI968 Section IA or IB)
:
Exemption (for the Marine transport SP188 and the Air transport
by Section II of PI 969 or 970)
Even though the cells are classified as lithium metal batteries
(UN3090 or UN3091), they are not subject to some requirements of
Dangerous Goods Regulations because they meet the following:
1. for cells, the lithium content is not more than 1 g ;