Form #: SDS 853027
Revised:
05/14/15
Supersedes: NEW
ECO #:
1001584
SAFETY DATA SHEET
VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Exposure Limits (mg/m3) Note: N.E.= Not Established
OSHA PEL
ACGIH
US NIOSH
Quebec PEV
Ontario OEL
EU OEL
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.15 (b)
2
2
2
2
2
N.E
1
0.2
1
1
0.2
0.05 (c)
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
1
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
N.E
NOTES:
(c) Thoracic fraction
Engineering Controls (Ventilation):
Store and handle in well-ventilated area. If mechanical ventilation is used, components must be acid-resistant.
Handle batteries cautiously to avoid spills. Make certain vent caps are on securely. Avoid contact with internal components. Wear protective
clothing, eye and face protection when filling, charging or handling batteries. Do not allow metallic materials to simultaneously contact both the
positive and negative terminals of the batteries. Charge the batteries in areas with adequate ventilation. General dilution ventilation is acceptable.
Respiratory Protection (NIOSH/MSHA approved):
None required under normal conditions. When concentrations of sulfuric acid mist are known to exceed the PEL, use NIOSH or MSHA-approved
respiratory protection.
Skin Protection:
If battery case is damaged, use rubber or plastic acid-resistant gloves with elbow-length gauntlet, acid-resistant apron, clothing and boots.
Eye Protection:
If battery case is damaged, use chemical goggles or face shield.
Other Protection:
Under severe exposure emergency conditions, wear acid-resistant clothing and boots.
IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Properties Listed Below are for Electrolyte:
Boiling Point:
203 - 240° F
Specific Gravity (H2O = 1):
1.215 to 1.350
Melting Point:
N/A
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg):
10
Solubility in Water:
100%
Vapor Density (AIR = 1):
Greater than 1
Evaporation Rate: (Butyl Acetate = 1)
Less than 1
% Volatile by Weight:
N/A
pH:
~
1 to 2
Below room temperature (as hydrogen gas)
4.1% (Hydrogen)
74.2% (Hydrogen)
Appearance and Odor:
Polycarbonate/Polyester Alloy
Rubber, Polyethylene
UEL (Upper Explosive Limit)
Styrene Butadiene
Polyvinylchloride
Manufactured article; no apparent odor.
Electrolyte is a clear liquid with a sharp, penetrating, pungent odor.
Polystyrene
Styrene Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile Butadiene
Styrene
Polycarbonate, Hard
Rubber, Polyethylene
Polyphenylene Oxide
Absorbent Glass Mat
(b) As inhalable aerosol
LEL (Lower Explosive Limit)
INGREDIENTS
(Chemical/Common Names)
Lead and Lead Compounds
(inorganic)
Tin
Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte
Polypropylene
Flash Point:
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