7. Handling and Storage
Handling
Do not crush, pierce, short (+) and (-) battery terminals with conductive
(i.e. metal) goods. Do not directly heat or solder. Do not throw into fire.
Do not mix batteries of different types and brands. Do not mix new and used
batteries. Keep batteries in non conductive (i.e. plastic) trays.
Storage
Store in a cool (preferably below 30°C) and ventilated area, away from
moisture, sources of heat, open flames, food and drink.
Keep adequate clearance between walls and batteries.
Temperature above 100°C may result in battery leakage and rupture.
Since short circuit can cause burn, leakage and rupture hazard, keep
batteries in original packaging until use and do not jumble them.
Other
Lithium-Thionyl chloride batteries are not rechargeable and should not be
tentatively charged.
Follow Manufacturers recommendations regarding maximum recommended
currents and operating temperature range.
Applying pressure on deforming the battery may lead to disassembly
followed by eye, skin and throat irritation.
8. Exposure Controls & Personal Protection
Occupational
exposure standard
Compound
Sulfur dioxide
Hydrogen chloride
8hr TWA
1 ppm
1 ppm
15min TWA
1 ppm
5 ppm
SK
-
-
Respiratory
protection
In all fire situations, use self-contained breathing apparatus.
Hand
protection
In the event of leakage wear gloves.
Eye
protection
Safety glasses are recommended during handling.
Other
In the event of leakage, wear chemical apron.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties
Appearance
Cylindrical or prismatic shape
Odour
If leaking, gives off a pungent corrosive odour.
pH
Not Applicable
Flash point
Not applicable unless individual components exposed
Flammability
Not applicable unless individual components exposed
Relative density
Not applicable unless individual components exposed
Solubility (water)
Not applicable unless individual components exposed
Solubility (other)
Not applicable unless individual components exposed
MSDS Li-SOCl
2
Rev. 8 October 2008
19-49
ARB Approved IOM 19 - TLS RF Wireless 2 System (W2) Installation and Maintenance Guide - Executive Order VR-203 and VR-204