Safety data sheet

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Item no. 101121
Material Safety Data Sheet
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4. First aid:
If inhaled:
If a person inhales the vapor of contents because a cell breaks down, moves the person immediately to a place with fresh air.
If he/her feels ill, immediately call a doctor for therapy and treatment.
If adhered to skin:
If a content adheres to skin because a battery is damaged, immediately wash it with a lot of clean water. If irritating, consult a
doctor.
If getting into eyes:
If a content enters eyes because of breakage of a cell, rinse eyes with a large amount of clean water for more than 15 minutes,
and ask a doctor for therapy and treatment.
If swallowed:
Immediately bring the victim to a doctor for treatment.
If liquid leaked from a cell is licked:
Immediately gargle, and visit a doctor for therapy.
5. Fire Fighting:
Fire extinguishers:
Dry chemical extinguisher, carbon dioxide gas extinguisher, large amount of dry sand, and big deal of water.
Specific fire fighting method:
In the initial state of a fire, move cells/batteries from near the fire source, to a safe location. At that time, work at a windward
location, as far as possible, and be sure to put on a protective breathing mask.
Protection of fire fighting personnel:
Be sure to have them wear protective breathing masks (Preferably, use a self-feeding type mask.)
6. Action upon Leakage and Removing Method:
A cell contains constituents in a vessel, so contents normally may not leak out. However, if a content leaks because of a
mechanical or electrical stress, wipe with mop or damp sponge to absorb it, and collect in a vessel. After that, flush the site
with a large amount of water. At that time, be sure to put on protective-gloves, glasses and mask. Prevent spills form entering
sewers, watercourses.