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Stability and Reactivity., Toxicological Information.,

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Safety Data Sheet Section 10. Stability and Reactivity. 10.1. Reactivity 10.2. Chemical stability 10.3. Possibility of hazardous reactions 10.4. Conditions to avoid 10.5. Incompatible materials 10.6. Hazardous decomposition products No data available. Stable under normal conditions. No data available. Incineration. Deformation. Dismantling. Overcharge. Short Circuit. No data available. Toxic fumes during combustion. Section 11. Toxicological Information. 11.1. Information on toxicological effects Potential health risks; Eye; Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns. Eye damage is possible. Skin; Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns. Absorption through the skin will cause localized inflammation. Ingestion; may cause severe and permanent damage to the digestive tract. May cause circulatory system failure. Contents of an open battery can cause serious chemical burns to the mouth, oesophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation; Inhalation of vapours or fumes released due to heat or leaking batteries may cause respiratory irritation. Irritation may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Inhalation can produce chronic productive cough and shortness of breath. Section 12. Ecological Information. When properly used and disposed of correctly, the battery does not present environmental hazard. Do not release internal components into water ways, wastewater or ground water. Section 13. Disposal Considerations. Disposal of the battery must be in accordance with local authority regulation requirements for hazardous waste treatment and hazardous waste transportation. The battery should be completely discharged prior to disposal and the terminals taped or capped to prevent short circuit. Do not dispose of batteries at landfill sites. Do not incinerate batteries. MASTER v8 Page 7 of 9 LED700P Series Issue 1 26/02/19

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Safety Data Sheet
MASTER v8
Page
7
of
9
LED700P Series
Issue 1 26/02/19
Section 10. Stability and Reactivity.
10.1.
Reactivity
No data available.
10.2.
Chemical stability
Stable under normal conditions.
10.3.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
No data available.
10.4.
Conditions to avoid
Incineration. Deformation. Dismantling.
Overcharge. Short Circuit.
10.5.
Incompatible materials
No data available.
10.6.
Hazardous decomposition products
Toxic fumes during combustion.
Section 11. Toxicological Information.
11.1.
Information on toxicological effects
Potential health risks;
Eye
; Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns. Eye damage is possible.
Skin
; Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation and burns.
Absorption through the skin will cause localized inflammation.
Ingestion
; may cause severe and permanent damage to the digestive tract. May cause circulatory system failure.
Contents of an open battery can cause serious chemical burns to the mouth, oesophagus and gastrointestinal tract.
Inhalation;
Inhalation of vapours or fumes released due to heat or leaking batteries may cause respiratory irritation.
Irritation may lead to chemical pneumonitis.
Inhalation can produce chronic productive cough and shortness of breath.
Section 12. Ecological Information.
When properly used and disposed of correctly, the battery does not present environmental hazard.
Do not release internal components into water ways, wastewater or ground water.
Section 13. Disposal Considerations.
Disposal of the battery must be in accordance with local authority regulation requirements for hazardous waste
treatment and hazardous waste transportation.
The battery should be completely discharged prior to disposal and the terminals taped or capped to prevent short
circuit.
Do not dispose of batteries at landfill sites.
Do not incinerate batteries.