GP Batteries 1412AP GP Data Sheet

Product codes
GP
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Material Safety Data Sheet 
Model No.: GP270AAHC   
 
Document Number: CRS3879 
Revision: 00 
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Section V – Reactivity Data 
Stability
 
Unstable 
 
 
Conditions to Avoid
 
 
Stable 
 
 
X
 
 
 
 
 
 
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid)
 
 
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts
 
 
Hazardous 
Polymerization
 
May Occur
 
 
Conditions to Avoid
 
 
Will Not Occur
 
 
X
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Section VI  - Health Hazard Data 
Route(s) of 
Entry
 
 
Inhalation?
 
 
N.A.
 
Skin?
 
 
N.A.
 
Ingestion?
 
 
N.A.
 
Health Hazard (Acute and Chronic) / Toxiclogical information 
 
In case of electrolyte leakage, skin will be itchy when contaminated with electrolyte. 
In contact with electrolyte can cause severe irritation and chemical burns. 
Inhalation of electrolyte vapors may cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract and lungs. 
 
Section VII – First Aid Measures 
First Aid Procedures 
 
       If electrolyte leakage occurs and makes contact with skin, wash with plenty of water immediately. 
              If electrolyte comes into contact with eyes, wash with copious amounts of water for fifteen (15) minutes, and contact a physician. 
       If electrolyte vapors are inhaled, provide fresh air and seek medical attention if respiratory irritation develops. Ventilate the contaminated area. 
 
Section VIII - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data 
Flash Point (Method Used)
 
N.A.
 
Ignition Temp. 
N.A.
 
Flammable Limits 
N.A.
 
LEL 
N.A. 
UEL 
N.A.
 
Extinguishing Media 
Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical or Foam extinguishers
 
Special Fire Fighting Procedures 
N.A.
 
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards 
Do not dispose of battery in fire - may explode.
 
 
Do not short -circuit battery - may cause burns.