Certifications 2
Table Of Contents
- 1. Identification of the product and of the company undertaking
- 2. Hazards identification
- 3. Composition/information on ingredients
- 4. First-aid measures
- 5. Fire-fighting measures
- 6. Accidental release measures
- 7. Handling and storage
- 8. Exposure controls/personal protection
- 9. Physical and chemical properties
- 10. Stability and reactivity
- 11. Toxicological information
- 12. Ecological information
- 13. Disposal considerations
- 14. Transport information
- 15. Regulatory information
- 16. Other information

Safety Data Sheet
MSDS 2.001.022
Page no.:
3 of 6
Electronically generated document - no signature required.
VARTA Microbattery GmbH
Daimlerstraße 1
73479 Ellwangen
Germany
Fo_175
Edition:
02.01.2018
Version:
12
After ingestion of battery:
In the event of battery ingestion, seek immediate medical attention at a
hospital emergency room.
Do not let your child eat or drink until an X-ray can determine if a battery is
present.
If you still have the battery packaging or the device containing the battery take
this with you to help the doctor identify the battery type and chemistry.
Further advice for the medical sector: http://buttonbatterysafety.com/
See also Chapter 7.
5. Fire-fighting measures
Suitable extinguishing media: Use foam, water, or CO
2
, as appropriate.
Extinguishing media with limited
suitability:
(none)
Special protection equipment during
fire-fighting:
Contamination cloth including breathing apparatus.
Special hazard: (none)
6. Accidental release measures
Person related measures: Wear personal protective equipment adapted to the situation (protection gloves,
cloth).
Environment protection measures: In the event of battery rupture, prevent skin contact and collect all released
material in a plastic lined container.
Dispose of according to the local law and rules.
Avoid leached substances to get into the earth, canalization or waters.
Treatment for cleaning:
If battery casing is dismantled, small amounts of electrolyte may leak. Pack the
battery including ingredients as described above.
Then clean with water (diluted
acetic acid may be helpful).
7. Handling and storage
Guideline for safe handling:
Always follow the warning information on the batteries and in the manuals of
devices. Only use the recommended battery types.
Keep batteries away from children.
For devices to be used by children, the battery casing should be protected
against unauthorized access.
Unpacked batteries shall not lie about in bulk.
In case of battery change always replace all batteries by new ones of identical
type and brand.
Do not swallow batteries.
Do not throw batteries into water.
Do not throw batteries into fire.
Do not short-circuit batteries.
Do not recharge primary batteries.
Do not open or disassemble batteries.
Further advice for parents:
http://buttonbatterysafety.com/
http://www.productsafety.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/993224