SDS

Zinc
(CAS# 7440-66-6)
15 mg/m
3
TWA Particulates
not otherwise regulated
(total dust)
5 mg/m
3
TWA Particulates
not otherwise regulated
(respirable fraction)
10 mg/m
3
TWA Particulates
not otherwise classified
(inhalable particulate)
3 mg/m
3
TWA Particulates
not otherwise classified
(respirable particulate)
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Zinc Chloride
(CAS# 7646-85-7)
1 mg/m
3
TWA (fume) 1 mg/m
3
TWA (fume)
2 mg/m
3
STEL (fume)
6
Iron
(CAS# 7439-89-6)
None established
None established
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SECTION 4 – FIRST AID MEASURES
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting or give food or drink. Seek medical attention immediately.
Inhalation: Provide fresh air and seek medical attention.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. If a chemical burn occurs or if irritation
persists, seek medical attention.
Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes, lifting upper and lower lids, until no
evidence of the chemical remains. Seek medical attention.
SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
In case of fire, it is permissible to use any class of extinguishing medium on these batteries or their packing material. Cool exterior of
batteries if exposed to fire to prevent rupture.
Fire fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
To cleanup leaking batteries:
Ventilation Requirements: Room ventilation may be required in areas where there are open or leaking batteries.
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields if handling an open or leaking battery.
Gloves: Use neoprene or natural rubber gloves if handling an open or leaking battery.
Battery materials should be collected in a leak-proof container.
SECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE
Storage: Store in a cool, well ventilated area. Elevated temperatures can result in shortened battery life.
Handling: Accidental short circuit for a few seconds will not seriously affect the battery. Prolonged short circuit will cause the
battery to lose energy, and can cause the safety release vent to open. Sources of short circuits include jumbled batteries in bulk
containers, metal jewelry, metal covered tables or metal belts used for assembly of batteries into devices.
If soldering or welding to the battery is required, consult your battery manufacturer representative for proper precautions to
prevent seal damage or short circuit.
Charging: This battery is manufactured in a charged state. It is not designed for recharging. Recharging can cause battery
leakage or, in some cases, high pressure rupture. Inadvertent charging can occur if a battery is installed backwards.
WARNING: do not install backwards, charge, put in fire, or mix with other battery types. May explode or leak causing
injury. Replace all batteries at the same time.