Section III - Physical Hazards
Potential for Fire and Explosion: The electrolyte in micro-fuel cells is not flammable. There are
no fire to explosion hazards associated with micro-fuel cells.
Potential for Reactivity: The sensors are stable under normal conditions of use. Avoid contact
between the sensor electrolyte and strong acids.
Section IV - Health Hazard Data
Primary Route(s) of Entry:
Ingestion, Eye/Skin Contact
Exposure Limits:
OSHA PEL .05 mg/cu.m. (Pb)
ACGIH
TLV
2
mg/cu.m.
(KOH)
Effects of Overexposure:
Ingestion:
The electrolyte could be harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Oral LD50 (RAT) = 2433 mg/kg
Eye:
The electrolyte is corrosive and eye contact could result in permanent
loss
of
vision.
Dermal:
Liquid inhalation is unlikely.
Signs/Symptoms of Exposure: Contact with skin or eyes will cause a burning sensation and/or a
soapy feeling for skin contact.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: None
Carcinogenicity:
NTP Annual Report on Carcinogens: Not listed.
LARC Monographs: Not listed.
OSHA: Not listed
Other Health Hazards: Lead is listed as a chemical known to the State of California to cause
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Summary of Contents for Max 5
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