CBSLS - LEAD-ACID BATTERY
- MSDS: CBSLS
- Manufacturer: EXIDE CORP
- Product Name: LEAD-ACID BATTERY
- National Stock Number: 6140-01-343-1592
Product Identification
Product ID:LEAD-ACID BATTERY
MSDS Date:05/01/1990
FSC:6140
NIIN:01-343-1592
MSDS Number: CBSLS
Responsible Party
READING, PA 19612-4205
US
Emergency Phone: 215-378-0527/800-424-9300(CHEMTREC)
Info Phone: 215-378-0500/0757 FAX -0616
Cage: 20038
Contractor
Telephone: 610-378-0500/0798
Cage: 20038
Ingredients
LEAD (SARA III)
CAS: 7439-92-1
RTECS: OF7525000
Fraction By Weight: 60%
OSHA PEL 0.05 MG/M3;1910.1025
ACGIH TLV: 0.15 MG/M3;DUST 9293
EPA Report Quantity: 1 LB
DOT Report Quantity: 1 LB
ANTIMONY (SARA III)
CAS: 7440-36-0
RTECS: CC4025000
Fraction By Weight: 2%
OSHA PEL 0.5 MG/M3
ACGIH TLV: 0.5 MG SB/M3; 9293
EPA Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 5000 LBS
ARSENIC (SARA III)
CAS: 7440-38-2
RTECS: CG0525000
Fraction By Weight: 0.2%
OSHA PEL 0.5 MG/M3 (AS)
ACGIH TLV: 0.01,A1 MG/M3; 9394
EPA Report Quantity: 1 LB
DOT Report Quantity: 1 LB
CALCIUM, METAL
CAS: 7440-70-2
RTECS: EV8040000
Fraction By Weight: 0.2%
TIN
CAS: 7440-31-5
RTECS: XP7320000
Fraction By Weight: 0.2%
OSHA PEL 2 MG/M3
ACGIH TLV: 2 MG/M3; 9293
SULFURIC ACID (SARA III)
CAS: 7664-93-9
RTECS: WS5600000
Fraction By Weight: 10-30%
OSHA PEL 1 MG/M3
ACGIH TLV: 1 MG/M3; 9293
EPA Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
DOT Report Quantity: 1000 LBS
CASE MATERIAL
CAS: 9003-07-4
RTECS: UD1842000
Fraction By Weight: 5-10%
SILICON DIOXIDE
CAS: 14808-57-0
Fraction By Weight: 10%
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE - FUSED
CAS: 60676-86-0
RTECS: VV7328000
Fraction By Weight: 10%
OSHA PEL SEE TABLE Z-3
ACGIH TLV: 0.1 MG/M3 RDUST;9596
Hazards
Routes of Entry: Inhalation:YES Skin:YES Ingestion:YES
Reports of Carcinogenicity:NTP:YES IARC:YES OSHA:YES
Health Hazards Acute and Chronic:CONTACT WITH SULFURIC ACID MAY LEAD TO
EYE, SKIN & RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION, CORNEAL & LUNG DAMAGE.
CHRONIC- LEAD MAY CAUSE ANEMIA, KIDNEY & NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE.
ACID CAN CAUSE BRONCHITIS, EROSI ON OF TOOTH ENAMEL.
Explanation of Carcinogenicity:CONTAINS I A [7440-38-2]
WHICH IS LISTED BY NTP AND IARC AND REGULATED BY OSHA AS A
CARCINOGEN.
Effects of Overexposure:LEAD MAY CAUSE GI UPSET, LOSS OF APPETITE,
DIARRHEA, CONSTIPATION, CRAMPING, LACK OF SLEEP & FATIGUE. CONTACT
WITH SULFURIC ACID MAY LEAD TO EYE, SKIN & RESPIRATORY TRACT
IRRITATION, CORNEAL & LUNG DA MAGE.
Medical Cond Aggravated by Exposure:INORGANIC LEAD AND ITS COMPOUNDS
CAN AGGRAVATE CHRONIC FORMS OF KIDNEY, LIVER AND NEUROLOGIC
DISEASES. CONTACT OF SULFURIC ACID WITH THE SKIN MAY AGGRAVATE SKIN
DISEASES SUCH AS ECZEMA AND DERMATITIS.
First Aid
First Aid:INHALATION--REMOVE TO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY. IF BREATHING IS
DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. INGESTION-GIVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER;
DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING; CONSULT PHYSICIAN. SKIN-FLUSH WITH LARGE
AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MIN; REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING
COMPLETELY. EYES-FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR
AT LEAST 15 MIN; CONSULT PHYSICIAN.
Fire Fighting
Flash Point:NON-FLAMMABLE
Lower Limits:4.1% (H2)
Upper Limits:74.2% (H2)
Extinguishing Media:CARBON DIOXIDE, FOAM, HALOGEN, DRY CHEMICAL. WATER
SPRAY MAY BE USED TO COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINER & DECREASE VAPORS.
Fire Fighting Procedures:IF BATTERIES ARE ON CHARGE, SHUT OFF POWER.
WATER APPLIED TO ELECTROLYTE GENERATES HEAT AND CAUSES IT TO
SPATTER. WEAR ACID RESISTANT CLOTHING.
Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazard:HYDROGEN GAS IS PRODUCED IN THE CELLS
DURING BATTERY OPERATION OR CHARGING. TO AVOID RISK OF FIRE OR
EXPLOSION, KEEP SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION AWAY.
Accidental Release
Spill Release Procedures:STOP FLOW OF MATERIAL, CONTAIN/ABSORB SMALL
SPILLS WITH DRY SAND, EARTH, VERMICULITE. DO NOT USE COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS. IF POSSIBLE, CAREFULLY NEUTRALIZE SPILLED ELECTROLYTE
WITH SODA ASH, SODIUM BICA RBONATE, LIME.
Neutralizing Agent:SODA ASH (SODIUM CARBONATE), QUICKLIME (CALCIUM
OXIDE)
Handling
Handling and Storage Precautions:STORE BATTERIES IN COOL, DRY, WELL-
VENTILATED AREAS WITH IMPERVIOUS SURFACES AND ADEQUATE CONTAINMENT
IN EVENT OF SPILLS.
Other Precautions:BATTERIES SHOULD ALSO BE STORED UNDER ROOF FOR
PROTECTION AGAINST ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS. KEEP AWAY FROM FIRE,
SPARKS AND HEAT.
Exposure Controls
Respiratory Protection:NOT REQUIRED UNDER NORMAL USE. WHEN
CONCENTRATIONS OF SULFURIC ACID MIST ARE KNOWN TO EXCEED PEL, USE
NIOSH OR MSHA-APPROVED RESPIRATORY PROTECTION.
Ventilation:ADEQUATE GENERAL VENTILATION
Protective Gloves:RUBBER WITH ELBOW-LENGTH GAUNTLET
Eye Protection:SPLASH-PROOF CHEMICAL GOGGLES
Other Protective Equipment:RUBBER APRON AND BOOTS. EYES WASH STATION
AND SAFETY SHOWER. USE ACID-PROOF CLOTHING FOR MAJOR SPILLS.
Work Hygienic Practices:REMOVE METALLIC JEWELRY-SHOCK POTENTIAL. WASH
THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING AND BEFORE EATING AND DRINKING.
Supplemental Safety and Health
SEPARATE FROM INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS.
Chemical Properties
HCC:C1
Boiling Pt:B.P. Text:203F-240F
Vapor Pres:17-11 @77F
Vapor Density:>1
Spec Gravity:1.230 - 1.350
Evaporation Rate & Reference:<1 (N-BUTYL ACETATE=1)
Solubility in Water:COMPLETE ELECTROLYTE
Appearance and Odor:ARTICLE; NO ODOR. ELECTROLYTE IS A CLEAR LIQUID,
SHARP PUNGENY ODOR
Stability
Stability Indicator/Materials to Avoid:YES
COMBUSTIBLES, ORGANIC MATERIALS, STRONG REDUCING AGENTS, METALS, SULFUR
TRIOXIDE GAS, STRONG OXIDIZERS, BASES.
Stability Condition to Avoid:PROLONGED OVERCHARGING; SOURCES OF
IGNITION.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:SULFUR TRIOXIDE, CARBON MONOXIDE,
SULFUR ACID MIST, SULFUR DIOXIDE, HYDROGEN, TOXIC METAL FUMES,
ARSINE GAS.
Disposal
Waste Disposal Methods:SPENT BATTERIES: SEND TO SECONDARY LEAD SMELTER
FOR RECYCLING. PLACE NEUTRALIZED SLURRY INTO SEALED CONTAINERS AND
DISPOSE OF AS HAZARDOUS WASTE, AS APPLOCABLE. LARGE WATER-DILUTED
SPILLS, AFTER NEUTR ALIZATION AND TESTING SHOULD BE
MANAGEDDISPOSAL.
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