DeWalt DCK299P2 User Manual

PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET
* * * Section 1
- Product and Company Identification * * *
Product Name: Lithium-Ion Battery Packs (less than or equal to 100 Watt Hours)
Manufacturer Information
Stanley Black & Decker 1000 Stanley Drive New Britain, CT 06053
Catalog Numbers
Black & Decker BL1110, BL1310, BL1510 (10.8 Volt) Black and Decker LB12, LBX12, LBXR12 (12 Volt Max)
Notes: 1. A suffix following Catalog Number (i.e., “-XJ”) may be used to designate end market.
:
Black & Decker VPX0111 (7 Volt)
Black & Decker A1114L, A1514L, BL1114, BL1314, BL1514 (14.4 Volt) Black & Decker LB16, LBX16, LBXR16 (16 Volt Max) Black & Decker A1518L, A1118L, LB018, BL1118, BL1318, BL1518 (18 Volt) Black & Decker LB20, LBX20, LBXR20, LBXR2020, LB2X4020 (20 Volt Max) Black & Decker BL1336, BL1536, BL2036 (36 Volt) Black & Decker LBX36, LBXR36, LBXR2040 (40 Volt Max) Bostitch 9B12070R (3.6 Volt) Bostitch 9R201436, 9R201498 (12/10.8 Volt) Bostitch B-CB182-EU (18 Volt) DEWALT DCB080 (8 Volt) DEWALT DCB121, DCB123, DCB125, DCB127 (10.8 Volt) DEWALT DCB120, DCB127 (12 Volt Max) DEWALT DC9140, DE9140, DE9141, DC9144, DCB140, DCB141, DCB142, DCB143,
DEWALT DC9180, DE9180, DC9181, DC9182, DE9181, DCB180, DCB181, DCB182, DEWALT DCB200, DCB201, DCB203, DCB204, DCB205, DCB207 (20 Volt Max)
DEWALT DC9280, DE9280 (28 Volt) DEWALT DC9360, DE9360, DCB361 (36 Volt) DuBuis AB18LI300, AB18LI150 (18 Volt) Facom CL3.BA1018, CL3.BA1015 (10.8 Volt) Facom CL3.BA1815, CL3.BA1830 (18 Volt) MAC Tools MB120 (12 Volt Max) MAC Tools MB200, MB201 (20 Volt Max) MAC Tools MB120-UK (10.8V) MAC Tools MB200-UK, MB201-UK (18 Volt) POP EBC180, EBC181 (18 Volt) Porter-Cable PC12BL, PC12BLX, PC12BLXLW (12 Volt) Porter-Cable PC18BL, PC18BLX, PC18BLEX (18 Volt) Porter-Cable PCC680L (20 Volt Max) Sidchrome SCMT90050 (10.8 Volt) Sidchrome SCMT90051, SCMT90052 (18 Volt) Stanley FatMax FMC085L (10.8 Volt) Stanley FatMax FMC080L (12 Volt Max) Stanley FatMax FMC680L, FMC685L, FMC686L (18/20 Volt)
2. Batteries may be shipped in kits with the products they are intended to power.
The batteries referenced in this document are considered “Articles,” not “Materials,” as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Hazard Communication Standard, and as such are exempted from the requirements to publish MSDS sheets per the Code of Federal Regulations 29 CFR 1910.1200 (b)(6)(v). This document is provided as a service to our customers.
Phone: 1-860-225-5111
DCB144, DCB145 (14.4 Volt) DCB183, DCB184, DCB185 (18 Volt)
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PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET
* * * Section 2
- Hazards Identification * * *
Product Name: Lithium-Ion Battery Packs (less than or equal to 100 Watt Hours)
Emergency Overview
Not considered dangerous as manufactured. If battery is damaged, exposure to product components may cause eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation. Combustion products from a fire involving batteries may be harmful.
Potential Health Effects: Eyes
None anticipated under normal product use and handling conditions. If battery is damaged, exposure may cause severe irritation or burns.
Potential Health Effects: Skin
None anticipated under normal product use and handling conditions. If battery is damaged, exposure may cause severe irritation or burns.
Potential Health Effects: Ingestion
Not considered a likely route of exposure under normal product use and handling conditions. Ingestion of material from a damaged battery may cause serious burns to mouth, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract.
Potential Health Effects: Inhalation
None anticipated under normal product use and handling conditions. If battery is damaged, exposure to
vapors or mist may cause respiratory irritation. HMIS Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 HMIS Reactivity: 0 Hazard Scale: 0 = Minimal 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe * = Chronic hazard
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PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET
* * * Section 3
- Composition / In
formation on Ingredients * * *
* * * Section 4
- First Aid Measures * * *
* * * Section 5
- Fire Fighting Measures * * *
Product Name: Lithium-Ion Battery Packs (less than or equal to 100 Watt Hours)
This battery is an article as defined by 29 CFR 1910.1200 and is not a controlled product under WHMIS. Exposure to hazardous ingredients is not anticipated under normal product use.
Chemical Name CAS No. % Lithium transition metal oxide (Li[M]m[O]n)1 12190-79-3
12057-17-9 182442-95-1
193214-24-3 Carbon 7440-44-0 < 30 Polyvinylidene fluoride 24937-79-9 < 10 Lithium hexafluorophosphate 21324-40-3 < 10 Ethylene Carbonate 96-49-1 < 10 Diethyl Carbonate 105-58-8 < 10 Aluminum foil 7429-90-5 < 10 Copper foil 7440-50-8 < 20 Nickel (case) 7440-02-0 < 5 Steel (case) 65997-19-5 < 10 Polyethylene (sep.) 9002-88-4 < 10 Polyimide (ins. tape) 25038-81-7 < 3 Polysiloxane (adhes.) 68440-63-1 < 2
Notes:
1. The letter ‘M’ stands for transition metal, with potential candidates Co, Mn, Ni, or Al. One compound includes one or more of these transition metals and one product may contain one or more of the compounds. The letters ‘m’ and ‘n’ represent the number of atoms per unit.
< 30
First Aid: Eyes
Flush eyes with lukewarm water for at least 30 minutes while holding the eyelids open. Seek immediate medical care.
First Aid: Skin
Remove contaminated clothing, shoes and leather goods. Flush with water for at least 30 minutes. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
First Aid: Ingestion
Never give anything by mouth if victim is unconscious. Rinse mouth thoroughly water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention.
First Aid: Inhalation
Remove person to fresh air away from source of contamination.
General Fire Hazards
See Section 9 for Flammability Properties. Battery cells may rupture when exposed to excessive heat. Electrolyte solution is flammable.
Hazardous Combustion Products
May release toxic fumes if burned or exposed to fire.
Extinguishing Media
Use appropriate extinguishing agent for surrounding fire. For damaged or ruptured cells, use Class D extinguisher or other appropriate agent. Class C fire extinguishers should be used to extinguish electrical fires. Do not use water to extinguish electrical or ruptured cell related fires.
Fire Fighting Equipment/Instructions
Firefighters should wear full protective gear.
NFPA Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0
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