Ultralife 9 V / PP3 battery Lithium 1200 mAh 9 V 1 pc(s) Lithium 9 V-Block Fiche De Données

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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 
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 
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.