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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste treatment methods
Waste from residues/unused
products
Dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
Dispose of waste in accordance with environmental
legislation.
Contaminated packaging
Do not reuse empty containers.
14.TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Note: The transportation of primary lithium cells and batteries
is regulated by the International Civil Aviation
Organization, International Air Transport Association,
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the
US Department of Transportation. The batteries must
meet the following criteria for shipment:
1. Air shipments must meet the requirements listed in
Special Provision A45 of the International Air Transport
Association Dangerous Goods Regulations.
2. Meet the requirements for the US Department of
Transportation listed in 49 CFR 173.185. 3. The
transport of primary lithium batteries is prohibited
aboard passenger aircraft. Refer to the Federal Register
December 15, 2004 (Hazardous Materials; Prohibited
on the Transportation of Primary Lithium Batteries and
Cells Aboard Passenger Aircraft; Final Rule)
Lithium batteries shipped as "Lithium batteries",
"Lithium batteries packed with equipment", or "Lithium
batteries contained in equipment" may not be classified
as "Dangerous Goods" when shipped in accordance
with "special provision A45 of IATA-DGR" or "special
provision 188 of IMO-IMDG Code"
TDG Not regulated
Bioaccumulation
Component Information
Mobility
No information available.
Other adverse effects
No information available.