Certifications 2
Manganese Dioxide
Primary
Lithium Battery 5/6
13.
Disposal
considerations
Dispose of batteries
in accordance
with applicable
federal, state
and local
regulations.
For
safety
precaution,
battery should be
insulated
in
proper
manner;
covering
both terminals
by
tape, wrapping
of battery
in insulative
bag
or
packing
battery in
original
package
is recommended
in order to
prevent
ignition
or explosion
due
to
short-circuit
L4.
Transportation
Information
During the
transportation
of a
large amount of batteries
by ship,
trailer or
railway, do
not leave
them
in the
places
of
high temperatures
and
do not allow
them to
be exposed
to condensation.
During
the transportation
do
not allow
packages
to
be
dropped or
damaged.
UN
Number: UN3090
(only
for the
Air transport, over
B-cells
per
package)
: Even though the
cells are
classified as
lithium
metal
batteries
(UN3090
or
3091),
they
are exempted
from
Dangerous
Goods
because they
meet the
following:
1. For cells, the
lithium content
is not more than
19;
2.
Each cell
is
of the type
proven
to
meet the
requirements of
each
test
in the UN
Manual
of
Tests and Criteria,
PartIII, sub-section 38.3.
3.
Each cell is
manufactured
in ISO9001 certified
factory.
Proper shipping Name:
Lithium metal
batteries
UN
Class: Classg
(only
for the Air
transport, over B-cells
per package)
: Not Applicable
(for
the Air
transport
by
Section II
and the Marine transpott)
Please
refer
to the following
reference information
about concrete ways
of transportation.
Actual
content
of
packaging
label
and
shipping documents
varies
by shipping
companies.
Make sure to
confirm
in advance
with
your
shipping
company.
Information of reference
Packing
Instruction(PI)/
Special
provision(SP)
P1968 Section A
Cells, Cargo
Aircraft only;
Net
quantity
per package
Max.
35kg
Air transport
Cells,
Cargo
Aircraft only;
net
quantity
per package
Max.
2.5k9
Cells,
on Cargo
Aircraft only, not
more
than
one
pac(qgg-ue4f,
single
Reference
(Reference
number)
Note
IAttA DGR
P1968 Section B
P1968 Section
of cells