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Report No.: STS1610180M01 
Section 5 – Fire-fighting Measures 
Flammable 
Properties 
In the event that this battery has been ruptured, the electrolyte solution contain within 
the battery would be flammable. Like any sealed container, battery cells may rupture 
when exposed to excessive heat; this could result in the release of flammable or 
corrosive materials.  
Suitable 
extinguishing 
Media  
Use extinguishing media suitable for the materials that are burning. 
Unsuitable 
extinguishing 
Media  
Not available  
Explosion Data  
Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: This may result in rupture in extreme  
cases Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Not Applicable  
Specific 
Hazards arising 
 from the  
chemical  
Fires involving  Li-ion Battery an be controlled with water. When water is used, 
however, hydrogen gas may evolve. In a confined space, hydrogen gas can form an 
explosive mixture. In this situation, smothering agents are recommended to extinguish 
the fire  
Protective 
Equipment and 
precautions for 
firefighters  
As for any fire, evacuate the area and fight the fire from a safe distance. Wear a 
pressure-demand, self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. Fight 
fire from a protected location or a safe distance. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved full-face 
self-contained breathing apparatus(SCBA) with full protective gear. 
NFPA   Health: 0 Flammability: 0 Instability: 0  
Section 6 – Accidental Release Measures 
Personal Precautions, protective equipment, 
and emergency procedures 
Restrict access to area until completion of clean-up. Do 
not touch the spilled material. Wear adequate personal 
protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. 
Environmental Precautions 
Prevent material from contaminating soil and from 
entering sewers or waterways. 
Methods and materials for Containment  
Stop the leak if safe to do so. Contain the spilled liquid 
with dry sand or earth. Clean up spills immediately. 
Methods and materials for cleaning up 
Absorb spilled material with an inert absorbent (dry 
sand or earth). Scoop contaminated absorbent into an 
acceptable waste container. Collect all contaminated 
absorbent and dispose of according to directions in 
Section 13. Scrub the area with detergent and water; 
collect all contaminated wash water for proper disposal. 










