SDS
Approval Date:
1 Jan 2017
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Section 4: First Aid Measures
Section 5: Fire and Explosion Hazard Date
Flash point ( Method Used ) N.A. Ignition temp. N.A.
Flammable Limits N.A. LEL N.A.
UEL N.A. Extinguishing Media N.A.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures N.A.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards
Do not dispose of battery in fire - may explode.
Do not short - circuit battery - may explode.
In case of fire, it is permissible to use any class of extinguishing medium on these batteries or their
packing matterial. Cool exterior of batteries if exposed to fire to prevent rupture.
Fire fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
Section 6 : Accidental Release or Spillage
Steps to Be Taken in Case Materual is Released or Spilled
Batteries that are leaking should be handed with rubber gloves.
Avoid direct contact with electrolyte.
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Safe handling and storage advice
Never swallow. Never charge. Never heat. Never expose to open flame.
Never disassemble. Never reverse the positive and negative terminals when mounting.
Never short-circuit the battery. Never weld the terminal or wire to the body of the battery directly.
Never use different batteries together. Never touch the liquid leaked out of battery.
Never bring fire close to battery liquid. Never keep in touch with battery.
None unless internal materials exposure. If contents are leaked out, observe following instructions.
1) Inhalation: Fumes can cause respiratory irritation. Remove to fresh air and consult a physician.
2) Skin: Immediately flush skin with plenty of water. If itch or irritation by chemical burn persists,
consult a physician.
3) Eyes: Immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a physician immediately.
4) Ingestion: If swallowing a battery, consult a physician immediately.
If Contents come into mouth, immediately rinse by plenty of water and consult a physician.




