Ultralife 9 V / PP3 battery Lithium 1200 mAh 9 V 1 pc(s) Lithium 9 V-Block Fiche De Données
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Lithium 9 V-Block
MSDS00153
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MSDS00153
Page 3 of 6
Rev.: A
Date: 05 OCT 11
SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for
Safe Handling
Batteries are not designed to be recharged. Charging a primary cell or battery
may result in electrolyte leakage and/or cause the cell or battery to flame.
Never disassemble a battery or bypass any safety device.
More than a momentary short circuit will generally reduce the battery service
More than a momentary short circuit will generally reduce the battery service
life. Batteries with fuses will no longer be functional after being shorted.
Extended short-circuiting creates high temperatures in the cell.
High temperatures can cause burns in skin or cause the cell to flame.
Avoid reversing battery polarity within the battery assembly. To do so may
High temperatures can cause burns in skin or cause the cell to flame.
Avoid reversing battery polarity within the battery assembly. To do so may
cause cell to flame or to leak.
Conditions for
Safe Storage
and
Incompatibility
Batteries should be separated from other materials and stored in a
non-combustible, well ventilated structure with sufficient clearance between
walls and battery stacks. Do not place batteries near heating equipment,
nor expose to direct sunlight for long periods.
Do not store batteries above 60
o
C (140
o
F) or below -40ºC (-40ºF). Store
batteries in a cool (below 25
C (77ºF), dry area that is subject to little
temperature change. Elevated temperatures can result in reduced battery
service life. Battery exposure to temperatures in excess of 130
C (266ºF)
will result in the battery venting flammable liquid and gases.
Do not store batteries in a manner that allows terminals to short circuit.
SECTION VIII: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering
Controls and
Work Practices
Under conditions of normal use, batteries do not emit hazardous or regulated
substances.
No engineering controls are required for handling batteries that have not been
damaged.
Personal
Protective
Equipment
Personal protective equipment for damaged batteries should include chemical
resistant gloves and safety glasses.
In the event of a fire, SCBA should be worn along with thermally protective outer
garments.