Certifications 2
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If a fire is in adjacent area, and cells are packed in their original containers, the fire
can be fought based on fuelling material, e.g. paper and plastic products.
6. Accidental Release Measures
Do not breathe vapours or touch liquid with bare hand. If the skin has come into
contact with the electrolyte, take an action in accordance with 4. First Aid Measures.
Graphite powder should be used to absorb the exudation, seal leaking battery and
graphite powder in plastic bag and dispose of Special Waste.
7. Handling and Storage
Handling - Prevent short circuit and do not use the battery above the temperature
rating of battery. Do not recharge, force over-discharge (voltage below 0.0V),
puncture and compress.
Storage - Storage preferably in cool (below 30°C) and non- elevated temperatures
place. Storage in high temperatures can result in shortened battery life and degrade
performance. Do not store batteries in high humidity, shock and vibration
environments.
Others – Do not charge
primary battery which is not chargeable battery.
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations regarding maximum recommended current
and operating temperature range.
8. Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
The following safety measures are not necessary in normal use.
They need only be applied if there is a risk that, in use or handling, the
recommendations, as outlined in Section 3, have not been followed.
Respiratory protection - In all fire situations, use filter mask or self- contained
breathing Apparatus for harmful gases or other material prevention.
Hand protection – In leakage situations, use specific gloves for leaking chemical
substance and heat prevention.
Eye protection – Use safety goggles or face shield which can separate eyes and the
outside for chemical substance and heat prevention.







