Duracell 4xAA 2400mAh 5000394057043 Datenbogen
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Produktcode
5000394057043
NiMH EU PSDS
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Acute Toxicity Data:
Nickel: LDLo oral rat 5000 mg/kg
Cobalt: LD50 oral rat 6171 mg/kg
Manganese: LD50 oral rat 9000 mg/kg
Potassium Hydroxide: LD50 oral rat 273 mg/kg
Sodium Hydroxide: LDLo oral rabbit 500 mg/kg
Iron: LD50 oral rat 30,000 mg/kg
Lithium Hydroxide: LD50 oral rat 210 mg/kg; LC50 inhalation rat 960 mg/m3/4 hr
Chronic Effects: The chemicals in this product are contained in a sealed can and exposure does not
occur during normal handling and use. Chronic exposure to nickel and cobalt may cause respiratory and
skin sensitization. Disposal process that result in nickel or cobalt exposure may be hazardous.
Target Organs: Skin, eyes and respiratory system.
Carcinogenicity: Nickel is classified as a Category 3 carcinogen. None of the other components of this
product are listed as carcinogens by the EU Directive on the classification and labeling of substances.
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No ecotoxicity data is available. This product is not expected to present an environmental hazard.
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Disposal should be in accordance with national and local regulations. Do not incinerate for disposal
except for in a controlled incinerator.
Duracell nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries are labeled in compliance with the EU Battery
Directive 2006/66.
SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Duracell NiMH batteries are required to be packaged in a manner that prevents the generation of a
dangerous amount of heat and prevents short circuits. Product shipped in its original unopened Duracell
packaging is compliant with the packaging special provisions. NiMH batteries are not defined as
dangerous goods under IATA, ICAO, and ADR/RID. For air and ground transportation these batteries are
not subject to dangerous goods regulations. NiMH batteries are defined as dangerous goods under
IMDG code for sea transportation.
International Maritime Dangerous Goods
dangerous amount of heat and prevents short circuits. Product shipped in its original unopened Duracell
packaging is compliant with the packaging special provisions. NiMH batteries are not defined as
dangerous goods under IATA, ICAO, and ADR/RID. For air and ground transportation these batteries are
not subject to dangerous goods regulations. NiMH batteries are defined as dangerous goods under
IMDG code for sea transportation.
International Maritime Dangerous Goods
(
IMDG
) Code
: UN-3496, SP-117 & SP-963
Ground Transport (ADR/RID): Chapter 3.2 Table A: “Batteries, nickel-metal hydride, UN3496, not
subject to ADR”
Air Transport (IATA)/ICAO: Special Provision A123, UN 3028 Provisions 295 - 304
Marine/Water Transport (IMDG): NiMH battery Sea Transportation regulation (UN3496; Class
9) will be effective as of January 1, 2012. SP 963: Exemptions From Dangerous Goods 1. Button
Cells 2. Batteries Packed with or Contained in Equipment 3. Products Weighing Less than 100 kg
in the Container.
9) will be effective as of January 1, 2012. SP 963: Exemptions From Dangerous Goods 1. Button
Cells 2. Batteries Packed with or Contained in Equipment 3. Products Weighing Less than 100 kg
in the Container.