GB150 Safety Data Sheet
Section 1 Identification.
Product name: Product code:
NOCO® Genius Boost Lithium-ion Jumpstarter
Other means of identification:
Recommended use:
Nominal voltage:
Rated capacity:
Watt hour (electric energy):
Lithium Content:
Manufacturer:
Emergency telephone
number of the company:
Information telephone
number of the company:
Not available.
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery jumpstarter
11.1V
8000mAh
89Wh
.760/kgs
The NOCO Company
30339 Diamond Parkway #102
Glenwillow, OH 44139
PERS (800) 633-8253 USA/CANADA
PERS (801) 629-0667 INTERNATIONAL
(800) 456-6626
Mon-Fri 8:00am to 4:30pm EST
GB150
Section 2 Hazards identification.
Classification: HMIS Ratings: Health: 0 Fire: 0 HMIS Reactivity: 0
This product is an “article” which is a sealed battery and as such is exempted from the requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard and does not require an SDS unless ruptured. The product is not considered dangerous as manufactured.
The sealed lithium-ion battery is not hazardous in normal use. Do not disassemble, crush, heat about 60°C (140°F) or incinerate. Read Owner’s Manual before use.
The chemicals are contained in a sealed enclosure. Risk of exposure only occurs if the product is mistreated, abused, subjected to extreme pressure deformation, high-temperature environment, overload, external short circuit, or disassembled;
compromising the enclosure. In this case, risk of exposure to the electrolytes can occur. Contact with the internal components may cause irritation or severe burns. It is irritating to the eyes, respiratory system and skin. The electrode materials are
only hazardous if the material is released by mechanical damaging of the cell, or if it is exposed to fire.
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Section 3 Composition/information on ingredients.
Exposure to hazardous ingredients is not anticipated under normal product use. Risk of exposure occurs only if the product is
mechanically, thermally, or electrically abused to the point of compromising the enclosure.
Chemical Name Molecular Formula CAS Number Concentration %
Lithium Cobalt Oxide LiCoO
Aluminum Al 7429-90-5 <5
Aluminum Foil Al 7429-90-5 12~15
Lithium Hexafluorophosphate LiPF
Copper Cu 7440-50-8 5~10
Graphite C 7782-42-5 11~15
Carbon C 1333-86-4 <2
PVDF (C2H2F2)
Nickle Ni 7440-02-0 <5
2
6
n
12190-79-3 20~30
21324-40-3 10~20
24937-79-9 <3
Section 4 First aid measures.
General advice:
First aid is only applicable in case of a product/cell rupture.
Ingestion:
Inhalation:
Eye Contact:
Skin contact:
Most important symptoms and
effects, both acute and delayed:
If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention. Ingestion of battery contents may cause mouth, throat, and intestinal burns and damage.
If irritation of nose or throat develops, move away from source of exposure and into fresh
air. Inhalation of a large number of vapors or fumes released due to heat, damage, or
incorect use, may cause respiratory irritation.
For direct contact, flush the affected eye(s) with gentle stream of clean water for at least
15 minutes. If irritation persists; seek medical attention.
Do not use gasolines, thinners, or solvents to remove products from skin. Remove
contaminated clothing. Cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with mild soap
and water and, if necessary, a waterless skin cleaner. If irritation or redness develops and
persists, seek medical attention. Contact with battery electrolyte may cause burns and
skin irritation.
Contact with internal components may cause allergic skin sensitizations (rash) and irritate
eyes, nose, throat, and respiratory system. Cobalt and cobalt compounds are considered
to be possible human carcinogens.
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Section 5 Firefighting measures.
Extinguishing media:
Unsuitable extinguishing media:
Specific hazards arising
from the chemical:
Hazardous combustion product:
Protective equipment and
precautions for firefighters:
Use foam, dry powder, or dry sand, CO2 as appropriate.
CAUTION: Use of water spray when fighting battery fire may be inefficient.
Under fire conditions, batteries may burst and release hazardous decomposition
products. This could result in the release of flammable or corrosive materials.
CO, CO2, metal oxides, irritating fumes.
Firefighters must wear fire resistant protective equipment and an appropriate breathing
apparatus. Fire and toxic gas resistant clothing is recommended. Remove the container
to open space as soon as possible. Be upwind of the fire before extinguishing.
Section 6 Accidental release measures.
Personal precautions,
protective equipment, and
emergency procedures:
Methods for containment:
If the battery material is released, remove personnel from area until fumes dissipate.
Provide maximum ventilation to clear out hazardous gases. The preferred response is to
leave the area, dispose of the case after the batteries have cooled, and vapors have dissipated. Avoid contact with skin and eyes and avoid inhalation of vapors.
Prevent further leakage or spillage if it is safe to do so.
Waste disposal method:
Collect all released material in a plastic lined container. Dispose of according to the
local law and rules. Dispose of in a timely manner as leached substances can be absorbed into the earth, and subsequently the water.
Section 7 Handling and storage.
Precautions to be taken in
handling and storage:
Storage:
Incompatible products:
Always follow the warning information on the batteries and in the manuals of devices.
Only use on the recommended battery types. Keep batteries away from children. For
devices to be used by children, the battery casing should be protected against unauthorized access. Unpacked batteries should not be stored in bulk. In case of battery change
always replace all batteries with new ones of identical type and brand. Do not swallow
batteries. Do not throw batteries into water. Do not throw batteries into fire. Avoid deep
discharge. Do not short-circuit batteries, use recommended charging time and current.
Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place. Store locked up.
Keep out of the reach of children. If battery is subject to storage for long term (more
than 3 months) it is recommended to recharge the battery periodically.
Strong acids. Strong oxidizing agents.
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