Aervoe 1154, 1155, 1157, 1158, 1160 User Manual

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Date Prepared/Revised: 3/31/2014 Version no.: 03 Supersedes: (9/27/2013)
1.) Identification of the Mixture and of the Company
Product identifier: Lithium Ion Polymer Battery
1154 Baton Traffic Flare 1155 Baton Traffic Flare 1157 Baton Traffic Flare 1158 Baton Traffic Flare 1160 Universal Road Flare 1161 Universal Road Flare 1162 Universal Road Flare 1163 Universal Road Flare 1164 Super Road Flare 1165 Super Road Flare 1167 Super Road Flare 1168 Super Road Flare 7451 Solar Lantern
CAS No.: Not Applicable (mixture) Manufacturer/Supplier: Aervoe Industries Incorporated Street address/P.O. Box: 1100 Mark Circle Country ID/Postcode/Place Gardnerville, Nevada 89410 Telephone number: 001 (0) 1-775-782-0100 e-mail: mailbox@aervoe.com National contact: Aervoe industries Incorporated For Product Information: 001 (0) 1-800-227-0196 Emergency telephone number: 001 (0) 1-800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC – 24 hrs) English Language Service
2. Hazards identification
This product does not meet the criteria for classification according to Directive 1999/45/EC Potential health effects: See Section 11 Primary routes of entry: Inhalation, Skin, Eyes, Ingestion
3. Composition / Information on Ingredients
Material WT% CAS Material WT% CAS
Aluminum 5.25 7429-90-5 Copper 11.03 7440-50-8 Separator 2.93 N/AV Lithium Cobalt
Oxide Electrolyte (proprietary)
Carbon 19.36 1333-86-4 Nickel 2.17 7440-02-0
16.93 21324-40-3 96-49-1 616-38-6 623-53-0
Aluminum packing foil
39.62 12190-79-3
2.71 N/AV
4.) First Aid Measures
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Date Prepared/Revised: 3/31/2014 Version no.: 03 Supersedes: (9/27/2013)
Inhalation First Aid: During normal use inhalation is an unlikely route of exposure due to
containment of hazardous materials within the battery case. However, should the batteries be exposed to extreme heat or pressures causing a breach in the battery cell case, exposure to the constituents may occur. Inhalation of cobalt dusts may result in pulmonary conditions.
Skin Contact First Aid: Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the battery may result in
chemical burns. Exposure to Lithium may cause dermatitis in some sensitive individuals.
Eye Contact First Aid: Exposure to the electrolyte contained inside the battery may result in
severe irritation and chemical burns.
Ingestion First Aid: If the battery case is breached in the digestive tract, the electrolyte may
cause localized burns.
5. Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point: >150ºC Auto Ignition Temperature: Not Available Flammable Limits in Air: % by Volume: LEL: N/AV UEL: N/AV Suitable extinguishing media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water spray. Unsuitable extinguishing media: None known Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture: None known Hazardous combustion products: Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide Fire & Explosion Hazards: Closed Containers may rupture due to the buildup of pressure from extreme temperatures. Advice for fire-fighters: Use water spray to cool containers exposed to heat or fire to prevent pressure build up. In the event of a fire, wear full protective clothing and NIOSH­ approved self-contained breathing apparatus with full face piece operated in the pressure demand or other positive pressure mode.
6. Accidental Release Measures PERSONAL PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:
1) Follow personal protective equipment recommendations found in section 8.
2) Maintain adequate ventilation.
SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES:
1.) Evacuate unprotected personnel from the area.
2.) Remove sources of ignition if safe to do so.
3.) Pickup spilled materials using non-sparking tools and place in an appropriate container for disposal.
4.) Contain spill to prevent material from entering sewage or ground water systems.
5.) Always dispose of waste materials in accordance with all EU, National and Local Regulations.
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