Duracell MN 1400 Manuale Utente

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Material Safety Data Sheet 
 
 
 
GMEL # 2002.9 
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SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION 
 
Product Name: DURACELL ALKALINE BATTERIES 
Product Identification: Alkaline Manganese Dioxide Cells –  
Duracell Designations:  7K67; MN1203; MN1300; MN1400; MN1500; MN2400; MN1604; MN908; 
MN918; MN9100; MX1604; MX2500; MX1300; MX1400; MX1500; MX2400 
 
Product Use: Energy Source 
MSDS Date of Preparation: July 1, 2008 
 
Company Identification 
US Office 
Canadian Office 
Duracell, a division of P&G 
Berkshire Corporate Park 
14 Research Drive 
Bethel, CT  USA  06401 
(203) 796-4000 
Duracell, a division of P&G 
4711 Yonge Street 
Toronto, Ontario  
Canada  M2N 6K8 
(416) 730-4711 
 
Emergency Phone Number: INFOTRAC Emergency Response Hotline 1-800-535-5053 (US & Canada) 
 
SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 
 
Physical Appearance: Copper top battery.  
 
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW 
 
CAUTION: May explode or leak, and cause burn injury, if recharged, disposed of in fire, mixed with a 
different battery type, inserted backwards or disassembled. Replace all used batteries at the same time. Do 
not carry batteries loose in your pocket or purse. Do not remove the battery label. 
 
Potential Health Effects
 
The chemicals and metals in this product are contained in a sealed can. Exposure to the contents will not 
occur unless the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, physically, or 
electrically abused. Damaged battery will release concentrated potassium hydroxide, which is caustic. 
Anticipated potential leakage of potassium hydroxide is 2 to 20 mL, depending on battery size. 
 
Eye Contact: Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns. Eye damage is 
possible. 
 
Skin Contact: Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns. 
 
Inhalation: Inhalation of vapors or fumes released due to heat or a large number of leaking batteries may 
cause respiratory and eye irritation. 
 
Ingestion: Swallowing is not anticipated due to battery size. Choking may occur if smaller AAA batteries 
are swallowed. Ingestion of battery contents (from a leaking battery) may cause mouth, throat and 
intestinal burns and damage.