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MATERIAL
SAFETY DATA SHEET
14-334
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| SECTION
I: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION |
| PRODUCT
IDENTITY: Lead
Calcium Battery |
| CDID:
Liberty Eclipse |
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| MANUFACTURER
NAME: |
C
& D Technologies, Inc. |
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| ADDRESS:
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1400
Union Meeting Road |
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P.
O. Box 3053 |
TELEPHONE:
(215) 619-2700 |
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Blue
Bell, PA 19422-0858 |
EMERGENCY:
(610) 828-9309 |
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| 24
HOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE: (CHEM TEL) 1-800-255-3924 |
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| SECTION
II: COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS |
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HAZARDOUS
COMPONENT
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CAS#
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OSHA
PEL
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ACGIH
TLV
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%
BY
WEIGHT
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*Lead, Lead compounds |
7439-92-1
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0.05mg/m3
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0.05mg/m3
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62-69%
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| *Sulfuric
Acid |
7664-93-9
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1.0mg/
m3
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1.0mg/m3
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10
-11%
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| Tin
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7440-31-5
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2.0mg/m3
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2.0mg/m3
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2 - 4%
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NON-HAZARDOUS
INGREDIENTS |
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| Water
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7732-18-5
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N/A
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N/A
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16 - 17%
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| Inert
Components |
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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14
- 18%
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| SECTION
313 (40 CFR 372) LISTED TOXIC CHEMICALS ARE PRECEDED
BY AN *. |
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| SECTION
III: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION |
| APPEARANCE
AND ODOR: Colorless, Oily Fluid, Vapors are Colorless;
Acrid Odor when Hot or Charging. |
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| RATING
CODES : 0=Insignificant 1=Slight
2=Moderate 3=High
4=Extreme |
| HMIS
RATING: |
Health:2
Flammability:0 Reactivity:1
Other: 0 |
| NFPA
RATING: |
Health:2
Flammability:0 Reactivity:1
Other:CORR |
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| ROUTES
OF ENTRY: Inhalation X Skin
X Ingestion X |
| TARGET
ORGANS: Skin, Eyes, Upper Respiratory Tract |
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| HEALTH
HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC): |
| ACUTE
-Tissue destruction on contact. May cause 2nd and 3rd degree
burns or blindness with prolonged contact. Ingestion will
cause corrosive burns on contact. May be fatal if swallowed.
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| CHRONIC
- Inhalation of mists may cause upper respiratory irritation. |
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| SIGNS
AND SYMPTOMS: Irritation and burning of exposed tissues. |
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| MEDICAL
CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Respiratory disorders
may be aggravated by prolonged inhalation of mists. |
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| California
Proposition 65 Warning - Battery posts, terminals, and
related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive
harm. Wash hands after handling. |
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| SECTION
IV: FIRST AID MEASURES |
| EMERGENCY
AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: |
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SKIN
/ EYES
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INGESTION
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-Flush
with water for 15 minutes
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-Do
not induce vomiting
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-Remove contaminated clothing
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-Drink
large quantities of milk or water
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-If
irritation continues, seek medical attention.
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-Give
CPR if breathing has stopped
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-Seek
medical attention immediately
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| SECTION
V: FIREFIGHTING MEASURES |
| FIRE
AND EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES: |
| Flash
Point: N/A |
Flammable
Limits: LEL: N/A UEL:
N/A |
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| UNUSUAL
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Hydrogen gas may be present
when used in a battery. Hydrogen gas and acid mist is generated
upon overcharge or in fire. Ventilate area. |
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| EXTINGUISHING
MEDIA: Dry Chemical, Halon, or Carbon Dioxide |
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| SPECIAL
FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Ventilate the area well. SCBA
and acid protective clothing are recommended. |
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| SECTION
VI: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES |
| STEPS
TO BE TAKEN IF BATTERY IS BROKEN: Neutralize any spilled
electrolyte or exposed battery parts with soda ash or sodium
bicarbonate until fizzing stops. pH should be neutral at 6-8.
Collect residue and place in a suitable container. Residue
may be hazardous waste. When neutralized, the spill is non-hazardous.
Keep untrained individuals away from the spilled material.
Place the broken battery in a heavy gauge plastic bag or other
non-metallic container. Provide adequate ventilation, hydrogen
gas may be given off during neutralization. |
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| SECTION
VII: HANDLING AND STORAGE |
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Store in a cool, dry area away from combustibles. Do not store
in sealed, unventilated areas. Avoid overheating and overcharging.
Do not use organic solvents or other than recommended chemical
cleaners on the batteries. |
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| SECTION
VIII: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION |
| ENGINEERING
CONTROLS:
General room ventilation is sufficient during normal use and
handling. Do not install these batteries in a sealed, unventilated
area. |
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| PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (WHEN HANDLING BATTERY ACID): |
| Eye
Protection = chemical goggles or safety glasses with sideshields
and a full-face shield. |
| Protective
Gloves = rubber or neoprene |
| Respiratory
Protection = NIOSH approved acid mist respirator, if OSHA
PEL is exceeded or respiratory irritation occurs. |
| Other
Protective Equipment = acid resistant apron or clothes.
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| WORK
PRACTICES: Do not wear metallic jewelry when working with
batteries.Use non-conductive tools only. Discharge static
electricity prior to working on a battery. Maintain an eyewash,
fire extinguisher and emergency communication device in the
work area. |
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| SECTION
IX: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES- BATTERY ELECTROLYTE |
| ACID: |
Boiling
Point: 235 F |
Vapor
Pressure: 1mm @ 145.8 |
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Vapor
Density: (air=1): >1 |
Melting
Point (unit): N/A |
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Evaporation
Rate (water=1): <1 |
Solubility
in water: 100% |
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Specific
Gravity (contained in battery): 1.290 +/- .010 |
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Appearance
/ Odor: At normal temperatures: colorless, oily fluid,
acrid odor when hot. |
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| SECTION
X: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
| STABILITY:
This battery and contents are stable. |
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| CONDITIONS
TO AVOID: Overheating, overcharging which result in acid
mist / hydrogen generation. |
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| INCOMPATIBILITY
(MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong alkaline materials, conductive
metals, organic solvents, sparks or open flame. Can react
with oxidizing or reducing agents. |
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| HAZARDOUS
DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS: Hydrogen gas may be generated
in an overcharged condition, in fire or at very high temperatures.
In fire- may emit CO, CO2 and Sulfur Oxides. |
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| HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR |
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| SECTION
XI: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION- SULFURIC ACID |
| (Under
normal use and handing of this product there is no exposure
to the lead contents.) |
| LD
50: Administration Route: Oral |
Dose:
2140mg/kg Test Animal: Rat |
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LDLo: Administration Route: Unreported |
Dose:
135mg/kg Test Animal: Man |
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LC50: Administration Route:Inhalation |
Dose:
510mg/m3 Test Animal: Rat |
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| CARCINOGENICITY:
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has
classified "strong inorganic acid mists containing sulfuric
acid" as a category 1 carcinogen (inhalation), a substance
that is carcinogenic to humans. "The National Toxicology Program
(NTP) has designated strong inorganic sulfuric acid mists
as a known human carcinogen." This classification does not
apply to the liquid forms of sulfuric acid contained within
the battery. Inorganic acid mist (sulfuric acid mist) is generated
in very nominal levels at the end of charging. 2-3 room air
changes is sufficient for control of this emission. However,
misuse of the product, such as overcharging, may result in
the generation of sulfuric acid mist at higher levels. |
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| SECTION
XII: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION |
Lead
and its compounds can pose a threat if released to the environment.
See waste disposal method in Section XIII. |
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| SECTION
XIII: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS |
| WASTE
DISPOSAL METHOD: This battery is recyclable. It is illegal
to dispose of lead-acid batteries by any means other than
recycling. C&D provides an environmentally responsible nation
wide lead acid battery collection and recycling program. Contact
your local C&D sales representative for more information. |
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| HAZARDOUS
WASTE CODES: D002, D008 |
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| SECTION
XIV: TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION |
| FOR
DOMESTIC, CANADIAN, AND EXPORT SHIPMENTS: |
| UN
OR NA IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN-2794 |
| PROPER
DOT SHIPPING NAME: Battery , Wet, Filled with Acid,
Electric Storage |
| HAZARD
CLASS: 8 |
PACKING
GROUP: III |
LABEL:
Corrosive |
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| SECTION
XV: REGULATORY INFORMATION |
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| SECTION
XVI: OTHER INFORMATION |
| The
information herein is given in good faith, but no warranty,
expressed or implied, is made. |
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| MSDS
Preparation / Review Date: 07/25/00 |
Revision
Number: 5 |
| Prepared
by: J. LeBlanc |
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