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First Aid Measures., Fire Fighting Measures.

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Safety Data Sheet Section 4. First Aid Measures. Batteries do not pose a risk to eyes or skin under normal circumstances. In the case of contact with internal substances; 4.1 Description of first aid measures Inhalation If breathing difficulties develop, remove the person to fresh air. Loosen close fitting clothing. Ensure that person is warm. Get medical attention. Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing. Remove affected area(s) with soap and water. Seek medical attention if chemical burn(s) appear or if symptoms persist. Eye Contact Irrigate eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while raising eyelid(s). Get medical attention. Ingestion Do not induce vomiting. Do not give food or drink. Get medical attention. 4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed No information available. 4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed No information available. Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures. 5.1. Extinguishing media Any extinguishing media. Use extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding area. 5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Move batteries away from a fire incident, if safe to do so. Cool batteries to reduce the risk of rupture. 5.3. Advice for fire-fighters Fire Fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Thermal degradation may produce hazardous fumes of zinc and manganese; hydrogen gas, caustic vapours of potassium hydroxide and other toxic by-products. MASTER v7 Page 3 of 9 TA201 v1 Issue 4 20/09/16

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Safety Data Sheet
MASTER v7
Page
3
of
9
TA201 v1 Issue 4 20/09/16
Section 4. First Aid Measures.
Batteries do not pose a risk to eyes or skin under normal circumstances.
In the case of contact with internal substances;
4.1
Description of first aid measures
Inhalation
If breathing difficulties develop, remove the person to fresh air.
Loosen close fitting clothing.
Ensure that person is warm.
Get medical attention.
Skin Contact
Remove contaminated clothing.
Remove affected area(s) with soap and water.
Seek medical attention if chemical burn(s) appear or if symptoms persist.
Eye Contact
Irrigate eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while raising eyelid(s).
Get medical attention.
Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting.
Do not give food or drink.
Get medical attention.
4.2.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
No information available.
4.3.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
No information available.
Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures.
5.1.
Extinguishing media
Any extinguishing media.
Use extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding area.
5.2.
Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
Move batteries away from a fire incident, if safe to do so.
Cool batteries to reduce the risk of rupture.
5.3.
Advice for fire-fighters
Fire Fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
Thermal degradation may produce hazardous fumes of zinc and manganese; hydrogen gas, caustic vapours of
potassium hydroxide and other toxic by-products.