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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Consumers should dispose of discharged batteries through waste disposal services or legitimate
collection outlets. Those collecting batteries should follow state and federal regulations.
Partially discharged damaged batteries can overheat and cause fires in the presence of other
combustible materials.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Always comply with Federal, state or local requirements. All Rayovac Alkaline batteries have been
tested per Federal hazardous waste testing requirements (TCLP). The TCLP tests show Rayovac
alkaline batteries are not hazardous waste.
http://www.nema.org/Policy/Environmental-
Stewardship/Documents/Companies%20Claiming%20to%20Recycle.MARCH2005.pdf
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
TRANSPORTATION-SHIPPING: Alkaline Batteries are considered dry-cell batteries and they are non-
dangerous goods for transportation. These batteries must be packed in a way to prevent short
circuits or generation of a dangerous quantity of heat.
USDOT See Special Provision 130.
IMO/Ocean Not Listed.
ICAO/IATA See Special Provision A123. This special provision also states to put the words “not
restricted” and “special provision A123” on the air waybill when an air waybill is issued.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
SARA 313: Notification is not required because these products are article(s) that do not release a
covered toxic chemical under the normal conditions of storage, use, or handling.
NOTICE: The information and recommendations set forth are made in good faith and are believed to be
accurate at the date of preparation. Spectrum Brands Inc. (Rayovac) makes no warranty expressed or
implied.