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Material Safety Data Sheet
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13. Disposal Considerations
Product disposal recommendation:
Observe local, state and federal laws and regulations. Packaging disposal recommendation: Be aware discarded batteries may
cause fire, tape the battery terminals to insulate them. Don’t disassembly the battery. Completely discharge containers (no tear
drops, no powder rest, scraped carefully). Containers may be recycled or re-used. Observe local, state and federal laws and
regulations.
The potential effects on the environment and human health of the substances used in batteries and accumulations; the
desirability of not disposing of waste batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste and of participating in their
separate collection so as to facilitate treatment and recycling.
14. Transport Information
This report applies to by sea, by air and by land;
The Li-ion Battery tested according to the requirements of the 5th revised edition of the UN manual of tests and Criteria,
Part III, subsection 38.3
Lithium ion battery was protected so as to prevent short circuits. This includes protection against contact with conductive
materials within the same packaging that could lead to short circuit;
The LITHIUM ION BATTERY according to Section II/IA/IB of PACKING INSTRUCTION 965/ 966 /967 of the 2014 IATA
Dangerous Goods regulations 55th Edition may be transported and applicable U.S.DOT regulations for the safe transport of
Li-ion Battery.
More information concerning shipping, testing, marking and packaging can be obtained from label master at
http://www.labelmaster.com/ .
The packaging shall be adequate to avoid mechanical damage during transport, handling and stacking. The materials and
pack design shall be chosen so as to prevent the development of unintentional electrical conduction, corrosion of the terminals
and ingress of moisture.
The package must be handled with care and that a flammability hazard exists if the package is damaged; Each package must
be labeled with a Li-ion Battery handling label or in addition to the Class 9 hazard label. With regard to transport, the following
regulations are cited and considered:
- The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions.
- The International Air transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations. UN number of lithium battery: UN3480 or
UN3481;
UN Proper shipping name/Description (technical name): Lithium ion batteries or Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
or Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment;
UN Classification (Transport hazard class): Non dangerous;
Marine pollutant (Y/N): N;
- The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. For lithium-ion batteries by sea, provided that packaging is
strong and prevent the products from short-circuit. UN number of lithium battery: UN3480 or UN3481;
UN Proper shipping name/Description (technical name): Lithium ion batteries or Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment
or Lithium ion batteries packed with equipment;
UN Classification (Transport hazard class): Non dangerous; Marine pollutant (Y/N): Y; Special Provision: International
maritime dangerous goods code (IMDG) 188, 230, 310, 348, 957;
- The US Hazardous Materials Regulation (HMR) pursuant to a final rule issued by RSPA
- The Office of Hazardous Materials Safety within the US Department of Transportations’ (DOT) Research and Special
Programs Administration (RSPA)