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Appendix 6  Transportation Restrictions for Lithium Batteries 
 
 
 
 
 
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Appendix 6-3  Example of hazardous goods declaration list 
 
This section describes a general example of the hazardous goods declaration list.  For details, please 
inquire each transportation company. 
This will be applied only to the batteries described in "Appendix 6-1 Restriction for Packing". 
 
(1)  Outline of hazard 
Principal hazard and effect 
Not found. 
Specific hazard 
As the chemical substance is stored in a sealed metal container, the battery itself is 
not hazardous.  But when the internal lithium metal attaches to human skin, it causes 
a chemical skin burn.  As a reaction of lithium with water, it may ignite or forms 
flammable hydrogen gas. 
Environmental effect 
Not found. 
Possible state of emergency 
Damages or short-circuits may occur due to external mechanical or electrical 
pressures. 
 
(2) First-aid 
measure 
Inhalation 
If a person inhales the vapor of the substance due to the battery damage, move the 
person immediately to fresh air.  If the person feels sick, consult a doctor 
immediately. 
Skin contact 
If the content of the battery attaches to human skin, wash off immediately with water 
and soap.  If skin irritation persists, consult a doctor. 
Eye contact 
In case of contact with eyes due to the battery damage, rinse immediately with a 
plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and then consult a doctor. 
Ingestion 
If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately. 
 
(3) Fire-fighting 
measure 
Appropriate fire-extinguisher 
Dry sand, dry chemical, graphite powder or carbon dioxide gas 
Special fire-fighting measure 
Keep the battery away from the fireplace to prevent fire spreading. 
Protectors against fire 
Fire-protection gloves, eye/face protector (face mask), body/skin protective cloth 
 
(4) Measure 
for 
leakage 
Environmental precaution 
Dispose of them immediately because strong odors are produced when left for a long 
time. 
How to remove 
Get them absorbed into dry sand and then collect the sand in an empty container. 
 
(5)  Handling and storage 
Handling 
Cautions for safety 
handling 
Do not peel the external tube or damage it. 
Do not dispose of the battery in fire or expose it to heat. 
Do not immerse the battery in water or get it wet. 
Do not throw the battery. 
Do not disassemble, modify or transform the battery. 
Do not short-circuit the battery. 
Appropriate storage 
condition 
Avoid direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity. 
(Recommended temp. range: +5 to +35 
o
C, humidity: 70%RH or less) 
Storage 
Material to avoid 
Flammable or conductive material (Metal: may cause a short-circuit) 
 
(6) Physical/chemical 
properties 
Physical form 
Solid 
Shape 
Cylinder type 
Smell 
Odorless 
pH 
Not applicable (insoluble) 
Appear- 
ance 
Boiling point/Boiling 
range,  
Melting point, 
Decomposition 
temperature,  
Flash point 
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