Acdelco Msds SMF Lma Batteries
Acdelco Msds SMF Lma Batteries
Acdelco Msds SMF Lma Batteries
1. IDENTIFICATION
2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
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3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Ingredients
Name CAS Proportion
Lead 7439- 92- 1 50- 60 %
4. FIRST-AID MEASURES
Inhalation
Not considered a potential route of exposure for intact product, when used as intended. However, if exposure occurs
with battery contents, remove affected person from contaminated area. Apply artificial respiration if not breathing.
Seek medical attention.
Ingestion
Not considered a potential route of exposure for intact product, when used as intended. However, if exposure occurs
with battery contents, do not induce vomiting. Wash out mouth thoroughly with water. Seek immediate medical
attention.
Skin
Not considered a potential route of exposure for intact product, when used as intended. However, if exposure occurs
with battery contents, remove all contaminated clothing immediately. Wash gently and thoroughly with water and non-
abrasive soap for 15 minutes. Ensure contaminated clothing is washed before re-use or discard. Seek immediate
medical attention.
Eye contact
Not considered a potential route of exposure for intact product, when used as intended. However, if exposure occurs
with battery contents, if in eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush the eyes continuously with running water. Remove contact
lenses. Continue flushing until advised to stop by the Poisons Information Centre or a doctor, or for at least 15 minutes.
Seek immediate medical attention.
First Aid Facilities
Eye wash fountain, safety shower and normal washroom facilities.
Advice to Doctor
Treat symptomatically.
Other Information
For advice in an emergency, contact a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor at once. (131 126)
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
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Use appropriate fire extinguisher for surrounding environment. If a battery ruptures, use dry chemical, water spray or
carbon dioxide.
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media
Do not use water jet.
Hazards from Combustion Products
Under fire conditions this product may emit toxic and/or irritating fumes and gases including lead, lead compounds and
sulfuric acid fumes.
Specific Hazards Arising From The Chemical
The solution inside the battery is not combustible. The plastic case will burn if exposed to fire.
Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation and charging. These gases escape through
the battery vents and may form an explosive atmosphere around the battery if ventilation is poor.
Hazchem Code
2R
Decomposition Temperature
Not available
Precautions in connection with Fire
Fire fighters should wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) operated in positive
pressure mode. In case of fire the product may be violently or explosively reactive. Use water spray to disperse vapours.
This product should be prevented from entering drains and watercourses.
Emergency Procedures
Corrosive liquid within the battery. If there is spillage: Evacuate all unprotected personnel. Do not allow contact with
skin and eyes. Do not breathe mist/vapour. It is essential to wear self-contained breathing apparatus (S.C.B.A) and full
personal protective equipment and clothing to prevent exposure. Avoid exposure to spillage by collecting the material
using vacuum and transfer into suitable labelled containers for subsequent recycling or disposal. Dispose of waste
according to applicable local and national regulations. If contamination of sewers or waterways occurs inform the local
water and waste management authorities in accordance with local regulations.
Use a battery carrier to lift battery or place hands at opposite corners to avoid spilling acid through the vents. Avoid
contact with internal components of batteries. Do not tilt batteries to an angle greater than 45 degrees. Do not smoke
when working near a battery. Avoid direct conductive connection across positive and negative terminals to prevent
short circuit.
Acid inside the battery can contain lead/lead compounds which can be toxic to reproduction. Avoid expoure to
contents of battery. Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. It is recommended that
pregnant or breastfeeding women should not handle this product unless adequate exposure protection can be assured
at all times. Female personnel planning pregnancy should be made aware of the potential risks.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Batteries must be kept in an upright position away from ignition sources. Stack batteries so as to prevent accidental
contact between terminal and/or other damage to terminals or containers. Whenever feasible, store on shipping pallet
or rack. Do not stack loaded pallets or racks on top of other batteries.
When batteries are completely discharged, the electrolyte will freeze when stored below -6C. Fully charged batteries
may be stored at temperatures as low as -28C
For information on the design of the storeroom, reference should be made to Australian Standard AS 3780-2008: The
storage and handling of corrosive substances. Reference should also be made to all State and Federal regulations.
Storage Temperatures
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Min: -28C for fully charged batteries. -6C for completely discharged batteries.
Max: 26C for low shelf discharge but up to 38C is safe.
Lead (dusts/fumes)
TWA: 0.15 mg/m
Sulfuric acid
TWA: 1 mg/m
STEL: 3 mg/m
TWA (Time Weighted Average): The average airborne concentration of a particular substance when calculated over a
normal eight-hour working day, for a five-day week.
STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit): The average airborne concentration over a 15 minute period which should not be
exceeded at any time during a normal eight-hour workday.
Biological Limit Values
Name: Lead
Determinant: Lead in blood
Value: 30 g/100 ml
Sampling time: Not critical
Source: American Conference of Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).
Appropriate Engineering Controls
None required, when used as intended.
Respiratory Protection
None required, when used as intended. Where exposure to battery content is possible, an approved respirator with a
replaceable vapor/ mist filter should be used if engineering controls are not effective in controlling airborne exposure.
Refer to relevant regulations for further information concerning respiratory protective requirements.
Reference should be made to Australian Standards AS/NZS 1715, Selection, Use and Maintenance of Respiratory
Protective Devices; and AS/NZS 1716, Respiratory Protective Devices, in order to make any necessary changes for
individual circumstances.
Eye Protection
None required, when used as intended. Where exposure to battery content is possible, safety glasses with full face
shield should be used. Eye protection devices should conform to relevant regulations. Eye protection should conform
with Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1337 - Eye Protectors for Industrial Applications.
Hand Protection
Wear gloves of impervious material, such as rubber, neoprene, vinyl coated, PVC. Final choice of appropriate gloves will
vary according to individual circumstances i.e. methods of handling or according to risk assessments undertaken.
Occupational protective gloves should conform to relevant regulations.
Reference should be made to AS/NZS 2161.1: Occupational protective gloves - Selection, use and maintenance.
Body Protection
Suitable protective workwear, e.g. cotton overalls buttoned at neck and wrist is recommended. Chemical resistant
apron is recommended for spill clean up.
Form
Article - Battery
Appearance
A manufactured article cased in plastic with a sealed case, terminals and flame arrestor vent caps. Case color varies.
Odour
Product is essentially odorless.
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Decomposition Temperature
Not available
Melting Point
149C for case
Boiling Point
Not applicable
Solubility in Water
Soluble in water (sulfuric acid)
Specific Gravity
1.280 (25C) (electrolyte)
pH
< 1.0 (dilute sulfuric acid)
Vapour Pressure
Not applicable
Vapour Density (Air=1)
Not available
Evaporation Rate
Not available
Odour Threshold
Not available
Partition Coefficient: n-octanol/water
Not available
Density
Not available
Flash Point
Not applicable
Flammability
Non-flammable
Auto-Ignition Temperature
Not applicable
Flammable Limits - Lower
4.1% (Hydrogen gas)
Flammable Limits - Upper
74.2% (Hydrogen gas)
Kinematic Viscosity
Not available
Dynamic Viscosity
Not available
Chemical Stability
Stable under normal conditions of use.
Reactivity and Stability
Reacts with incompatible materials.
Conditions to Avoid
Use only approved charging methods. Avoid overcharging. Avoid short-circuiting. Avoid sparks and other ignition
sources. Keep away from oxidizing and reducing materials. Do not open, break or melt the casing.
Incompatible materials
Strong oxidizing or reducing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Can emit highly toxic fumes when heated. Combustion can produce carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Will release
an explosive hydrogen/oxygen gas mixture.
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Oxides of lead, lead and/or lead compounds may be released. Sulfuric acid may release sulfur dioxide and/or sulfur
trioxide.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
Sulfuric acid: Contact with combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion. Also reacts violently with
strong reducing agents, metals, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers and water. Contact with metals may produce toxic
sulfur dioxide fumes and may release flammable hydrogen gas.
Hazardous Polymerization
Will not occur.
Toxicology Information
No toxicity data available for this product.
Wet storage batteries are sealed articles. Exposure to lead, acid and lead contaminated acid is not anticipated during
normal storage, handling and intended use or maintenance of the battery.
Battery recycling personnel should carefully follow established employer protocols when processing batteries and
battery components.
Ingestion
Ingestion unlikely due to form of product. Ingestion of liquid inside the battery will cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal
pain and chemical burns to the mouth, throat and stomach.
Inhalation
Inhalation of product vapours may cause irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory system.
Skin
Liquid inside the battery causes severe skin burns. Corrosive to the skin. Skin contact can cause redness, itching,
irritation, severe pain and chemical burns with resultant tissue destruction.
Eye
Liquid inside the battery causes eye damage. Eye contact will cause stinging, blurring, tearing, severe pain and possible
burns, necrosis, permanent damage and blindness.
Respiratory sensitisation
Not expected to be a respiratory sensitiser.
Skin Sensitisation
Not expected to be a skin sensitiser.
Germ cell mutagenicity
Not considered to be a mutagenic hazard.
Carcinogenicity
Due to the nature of the product, not considered to be a carcinogenic hazard.
Strong-inorganic-acid mists containing sulfuric acid are listed as a Group 1: Carcinogenic to humans according to
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Lead is listed as a Group 2B: Possibly carcinogenic to humans according to International Agency for Research on Cancer
(IARC).
Reproductive Toxicity
Not considered to be toxic to reproduction.
STOT-single exposure
Not expected to cause toxicity to a specific target organ.
STOT-repeated exposure
Due to the nature of the product, not expected to cause toxicity to a specific target organ.
Aspiration Hazard
Not expected to be an aspiration hazard.
Ecotoxicity
No ecological data available for this material.
Persistence and degradability
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Not available
Mobility
Not available
Bioaccumulative Potential
Not available
Other Adverse Effects
Not available
Environmental Protection
Do not discharge this material into waterways, drains and sewers.
Disposal considerations
The lead, plastic and electrolyte (sulphuric acid) in used lead acid batteries can be recycled. Wet storage batteries are
recyclable and should be turned over to a licensed battery recycler. Do not incinerate.
Do not flush lead contaminated acid into the sewer. The disposal of the spilled or waste material must be done in
accordance with applicable local and national regulations.
Transport Information
Road and Rail Transport (ADG Code):
This material is classified as a Class 8 Corrosive Substances Dangerous Goods
Class 8 Dangerous Goods are incompatible in a placard load with any of the following:
- Class 1: Explosives
- Division 4.3: Dangerous when wet Substances
- Division 5.1: Oxidising substances
- Division 5.2: Organic peroxides
- Class 6, Toxic or Infectious Substances, if the Class 6 dangerous goods are cyanides and the Class 8 dangerous goods
are acids
Class 7: Radioactive materials unless specifically exempted
and are incompatible with food and food packaging in any quantity.
Strong acids must not be loaded in the same freight container or on the same vehicle with strong alkalis. Packing Group
I and II acids and alkalis should be considered as strong.
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Regulatory information
Classified as Hazardous according to the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and labelling of Chemicals (GHS)
including Work, Health and Safety regulations, Australia.
Not classified as a Scheduled Poison according to the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons
(SUSMP) (exempted).
Poisons Schedule
Not Scheduled
User Information
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DATE.
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