SDS
Technical Data
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Duracell
AIS‐Li HPL
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USA DOT (49 CFR 173.184 (d)) d) Lithium cells or batteries shipped for disposal or recycling. A lithium cell or battery,
including a lithium cell or battery contained in equipment, that is transported by
motor vehicle to a permitted storage facility or disposal site, or for purposes of
recycling, is excepted from the testing and record keeping requirements of paragraph
(a) and the specification packaging requirements of paragraph (b)(3) of this section,
when packed in a strong outer packaging conforming to the requirements of §§173.24
and 173.24a. A lithium cell or battery that meets the size, packaging, and hazard
communication conditions in paragraph (c)(1)‐(3) of this section is excepted from
subparts C through H of part 172 of this subchapter.
California Universal Waste Rule (Cal.
Code Regs. Title 22, Div. 4.5, Ch. 23)
California prohibits disposal of batteries as trash (including household trash).
Vemont Primary Battery
Stewardship Law (ACT 139)
In Vermont, consumers must recycle lithium batteries. For information, contact
http://www.call2recycle.org.
9. Transport Information (GHS Section 14)
Regulatory Status Duracell lithium metal batteries are produced and delivered in accordance with
current IATA/ICAO regulations. Duracell lithium metal batteries can be by air shipped
in accordance with ICAO or IATA. Shipping packages for all DURACELL lithium
cells/batteries are designed to prevent: short circuits, movement within the package,
damage to the cells/batteries, and release of the package contents. Persons who
prepare or offer lithium batteries for transport are required by regulation to be trained
to the extent of their responsibility. The information in this section is provided for
informational purposes only. The transportation of lithium metal batteries is regulated
by ICAO, IATA, IMO, ADR and US DOT.
DEFECTIVE Lithium Batteries Defective Lithium batteries are forbidden on both Passenger and Cargo Aircraft. For all
other modes of transportation, defective lithium batteries are fully regulated as
Dangerous Goods.
Total Lithium Content (grams) See below for each catalog number:
Catalog
No.
Total Lithium Content
(grams)
Type Total Cell/Battery
Weight (grams)
DL 1/3N 0.06 Cell
3
DL 123 0.55 Cell 17
DL 223 1.1 Battery 38
PX 28L 0.12 Battery 9.4
CR‐V3 1.4 Battery 39
DL CR2 0.26 Cell 11
DL 245 1.1 Battery 38.6
DL 1604 0.9 Battery 34
UN Identification Number/
Shipping Name
UN3090 Lithium metal batteries
UN3091 Lithium metal batteries packed with or contained in equipment
UN 38.3 Transportation Tests
Duracell certifies that all of its lithium batteries meet the requirements of the UN
Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III subsection 38.3. If you assemble these batteries
into larger battery packs, it is recommended that you perform the UN Tests to ensure
the requirements are met prior to shipment.
Special Provisions Conformance
Special regulatory provisions require batteries to be packaged in a manner that
prevents the generation of a dangerous quantity of heat and short circuits.