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Report No.: PTCDQ09171210101C-EN01
Date: Dec. 28, 2017
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Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures
There would be explosion in the case where significant quantities of lithium/manganese dioxide batteries
have been involved in a fire. Applicable extinguishing media: CO
2
fire extinguisher, ABC dry powder
extinguisher, sand, etc. Do not use water as extinguishing agent. Firemen should wear the air breathe
machine, helmet, glasses, etc.
Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures
Do not breath vapours or touch liquid with bare hands. If the skin has come into contact with the electrolyte it
should be washed thoroughly with water. Earth or sand should be used to absorb the exudation, Seal leaking
battery and earth in a heavy-duty Polythene bag and dispose of as special waste.
Section 7 –Handling And Storage
Pack the batteries well, and avoid short circuit.
Never disassemble batteries.
Do not breathe cell vapors or touch internal material with bare hands.
Store batteries in cool well-ventilated area, keep out of direct sunlight.
Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
External corrosion of the nickle can result in the formation of toxic metal salts. Avoid ingestion, Wash hands
after contact.
Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties
This battery is solid state, and inodorous. The other items are not applicable.
Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity
Hazardous materials are housed within a sealed unit, under normal conditions this unit is stable and
non-hazardous.
Lithium will react with water and produce flammable gas if the seal of battery is damaged.