SDS

The battery pack and enclosed cells should not be opened, disassembled, crushed, burned, or exposed to high temperatures (> 60
o
C
or 140
o
F).
Section VIII – Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
No personal protection is required during normal handling and use. Exposure to the ingredients contained within the cells within the
battery pack could be harmful under some circumstances. In case of exposure to cell contents, wash affected area for at least 15
minutes with generous amounts of water and seek medical attention.
Section IX – Physical and Chemical Properties
These batteries are solid articles. Properties such as odor, pH, vapor pressure, solubility, etc. are not applicable.
Section X – Stability and Reactivity
Reactivity None during normal handling and use
Incompatibility None during normal handling and use
Hazardous Decomposition Products None during normal handling and use
Conditions to Avoid The battery pack and enclosed cells should not be opened, disassembled, crushed, burned, or
exposed to high temperatures.
Section XI – Toxicological Information
There are no known toxicological properties of the batteries during normal handling and use.
Section XII – Ecological Information
There are no known ecological risks of the batteries during normal handling and use.
Section XIII – Disposal
All Motorola Solutions Li-ion batteries contain recyclable materials. Recycling options available in your local area should be considered
when disposing of this product. Do not dispose of in fire.
Section XIV – Transport Information
UN 3480 – Lithium ion batteries
UN 3481 – Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
UN 3481 – Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment
The Watt-hour rating for all Motorola Solutions, Inc. lithium ion products is less than 20 Watt-hours for cells and less than 100 Watt-
hours for batteries.
When packaged and shipped by Motorola Solutions, Inc., these batteries are tested, packaged and labeled in accordance with all
applicable requirements for transport by mode of shipment (air, sea or ground), as follows:
1) International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions Dangerous
Goods Regulations 58th Edition 2017:
a) PI 965 Section IB or Section II (UN 3480, batteries), including 30% state of charge maximum limit addendum effective April 1
st
2016
b) PI 966 Section II (UN 3481, batteries packed with equipment), and 967 Section II (UN 3481, batteries contained in equipment);
2) International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG 2015, Amendment 37)
3) U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 CFR 173.185 and Special Provision 188;
4) European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR 2017) Special Provisions 188 and
230
All Motorola Solutions Li-ion batteries are tested in accordance with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, Subsection 38.3.
For transportation emergencies involving Motorola Solutions battery products, call CHEMTREC at 1-800-424-9300.
Section XV – Regulatory Information
The products referenced herein are “articles” under 29 CFR 1910.1200(c) and are not subject to OSHA's requirements for material
safety data sheets under its Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.
Section XVI – Other Information
Notice: The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and are believed to be accurate at the date of
preparation. Motorola Solutions makes no warranty expressed or implied with respect to this information and recommendations and
disclaims all liability from reliance on it. "Equivalent lithium content" information is available from the manufacturer.