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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Maintenance Free and Conventional Power Sport Series Batteries
Section 1 - Product Identification
Manufacturers Name Emergency Telephone Numbers:
CHEMTREC (Domestic): (800) 424-9300
Power-Sonic Corporation, CHEMTREC (International): (703) 527-3887
7550 Panasonic Way Telephone Number for Information
San Diego, CA 92154 Power-Sonic Corporation: (619) 661-2020
June 10, 2008
Date Issued:
The information contained within is provided as a service to our customers and is for their information only. The
information and recommendations set forth herein are made in good faith and are believed to be accurate at the
date compiled. Power-Sonic Corporation makes no warranty expressed or implied.
Section 2 - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information
Components CAS Number Approx Wt. OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NIOSH
% ( g/m鲁) ( /m鲁) ( /m鲁)
Inorganic Lead/Lead Compounds 7439-92-1 65%-75% 50 150 10
Tin 7440-31-5 <0.5% 2000 2000 N/A
Calcium 7440-70-2 <0.1% N/A N/A N/A
Electrolyte: Dilute sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 14-20% 1000 1000 1000
Fiberglass Separator - 5% N/A N/A N/A
Case Material: Acrylonitrile Butadine 9003-56-9 5-10% N/A N/A N/A
Styrene (ABS)
Inorganic lead and electrolyte (sulfuric acid) are the main components of every Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery supplied by
Power-Sonic Corporation. Other ingredients may be present dependent upon the specific battery type. For additional
information contact Power-Sonic Corporation Technical Department.
Section 3 - Physical/Chemical Characteristics
Components Density Melting Solubility Odor Appearance
Points (H2O)
Lead 11.34 621 F掳 None None Silver-Gray
Lead Sulfate 6.20 1950 F掳 40mg/l(60 F掳) None White Powder
Lead Dioxide 9.40 554 F掳 None None Brown Powder
Sulfuric Acid About 1.30 203-240 F掳 100% Sharp penetrating Clear Colorless
pungent Liquid
Fiberglass Separator N/A N/A Slight None White Fibrous
Case Material: Acrylonitrile Butadine N/A N/A None None Solid
Styrene (ABS)
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Section 4 鈥? Flammability Data
Components Flashpoint Explosive Comments
Limit
Lead and Sulfuric Acid None None None
Hydrogen LEL = 4.1% Sealed batteries can emit hydrogen if overcharged
(float voltage> 2.40 VPC)
Fiberglass Separator N/A N/A Toxic vapors may be released. In case of fire, wear self
contained breathing apparatus
Acrylonitrile Butadine Styrene (ABS) None N/A Temp over 527掳F (300掳C) may release combustible
gases. In case of fire, wear self contained breathing
apparatus
Section 5 - Reactivity Data
Unstable Conditions to Avoid
Stability
Stable Prolonged overcharge on high current, ignition sources. Sulfuric acid
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remains stable at all temperatures
Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid)
Sulfuric acid: Contact with combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion. Also reacts violently with
strong reducing agents, metals, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, and water. Contact with metals may product toxic sulfur
dioxide fumes and may release flammable hydrogen gas.
Lead Compounds: Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, halides, halogenates, potassium nitrate, permanganate,
peroxides, nascent hydrogen, and reducing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts
Sulfuric acid: Sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide.
Lead Compounds: High temperatures above the melting point are likely to produce toxic metal fume, vapor, or dust;
contact with strong acid or base or presence of nascent hydrogen may generate highly toxic arsine gas. Hazardous
Polymerization.
Polymerization: Sulfuric acid will not polymerize
Decomposition Products: Sulfuric Dioxide, Trioxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, Hydrogen.
Conditions to Avoid: Prohibit smoking, sparks, etc. from battery charging area. Avoid mixing acid with other chemicals.
Section 6 - Health Hazard Data
Routes of Entry
Sulfuric acid: Harmful by all routes of entry
Lead compounds: Hazardous Exposure can occur only when product is heated, oxidized, or otherwise processed or
damaged to create dust, vapor or fume.
Inhalation
Sulfuric Acid: Breathing sulfuric acid vapors and mists may cause severe respiratory problems.
Lead Compounds: Dust or fumes may cause irritation of upper respiratory tract or lungs.
Fiberglass Separator: Fiberglass is an irritant to the upper respiratory tract, skin and eyes. For exposure up to 10F掳/ use
MSA Comfoll with type H filters. Above 10F use Ultra Twin with type H filter. This product is not considered carcinogenic by
NTP or OSHA.
Skin Contact
Sulfuric acid: Severe irritation, burns and ulceration.
Lead Compounds: Not absorbed through the skin.
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Ingestion
Sulfuric acid: May cause severe irritation of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach.
Lead Compounds: May cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe cramping. Acute ingestion should be
treated by a physician.
Eye Contact
Sulfuric acid: Severe irritation, burns and ulceration.
Lead Compounds: Not absorbed through the skin.
Acute Health Hazards
Sulfuric acid: Severe skin irritation, burns, damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respiratory irritation.
Lead Compounds: May cause abdominal pain, nausea, headaches, vomiting, loss of appetite, severe cramping, muscular
aches and weakness, and difficulty sleeping. The toxic effects of lead are cumulative and slow to appear. It affects the
kidneys, reproductive and central nervous systems. The symptoms of lead overexposure are listed above. Exposure to lead
from a battery most often occurs during lead reclamation operations through the breathing or ingestion of lead dust or fumes.
Chronic Health Hazards
Sulfuric acid: Possible scarring of the cornea, inflammation of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes, possible erosion of tooth
enamel.
Lead Compounds: May cause anemia, damage to kidneys and nervous system, and damage to reproductive system in both
males and females.
Carcinogenicity
Sulfuric acid: The National Toxicological Program (NTP) and The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have
classified strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid as a Category 1 carcinogen, a substance that is carcinogenic to
humans. The ACGIH has classified strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid as an A2 carcinogen (suspected human
carcinogen). These classifications do not apply to liquid forms of sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid solutions contained within a
battery. Inorganic acid mist (sulfuric acid mist) is not generated under normal use of this product. Misuse of the product, such
as overcharging, may result in the generation of sulfuric acid mist.
Lead Compounds: Human studies are inconclusive regarding lead exposure and an increased cancer risk. The EPA and the
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have categorized lead and inorganic lead compounds as a B2
classification (probable/possible human carcinogen) based on sufficient animal evidence and inadequate human evidence.
Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure
Inorganic lead and its compounds can aggravate chronic forms of kidney, liver, and neurological diseases. Contact of battery
electrolyte (acid) with the skin may aggravate skin diseases such as eczema and contact dermatitis. Overexposure to sulfuric
acid mist may case lung damage and aggravate pulmonary conditions.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures
Inhalation
Sulfuric acid: Remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen
Lead Compounds: Remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and lips, consult physician
Ingestion
Sulfuric acid: Do not induce vomiting, consult a physician immediately.
Lead Compounds: Consult a physician immediately
Eyes
Sulfuric acid: Flush immediately with water for 15 minutes, consult a physician.
Lead Compounds: Flush immediately with water for 15 minutes, consult a physician
Skin
Sulfuric acid: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, remove any contaminated clothing. If irritation
develops seek medical attention.
Lead Compounds: Wash with soap and water.
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Section 7 - Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled
There is no release of material unless the case is damaged or battery is misused/overcharged. If release occurs stop flow of
material, contain/absorb all spills with dry sand, earth, or vermiculite. Do not use combustible materials. Neutralize spilled
material with soda ash, sodium bicarbonate, lime, etc. Wear acid-resistant clothing, boots, gloves, and face shield. Dispose of
as hazardous waste. Do NOT discharge acid to sewer.
Waste Disposal Method
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Spent Batteries send to secondary lead smelter for recycling. Follow applicable federal, state and local regulations
Neutralize as in preceding step. Collect neutralized material in sealed container and handle as hazardous waste as applicable.
A copy of this MSDS must be supplied to any scrap dealer or secondary lead smelter with the battery.
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing
Store batteries in a cool, dry, well ventilated area that are separated from incompatible materials and any activities which
may generate flames, sparks, or heat. Keep all metallic articles that could contact the negative and positive terminals on a
battery and create a short circuit condition.
Electrical Safety
Due to the battery鈥檚 low internal resistance and high power density, high levels of short circuit current can be developed
across the battery terminals. Do not rest tools or cables on the battery. Use insulated tools only. Follow all installation
instructions and diagrams when installing or maintaining battery systems.
Fiberglass Separator
Fiberglass is an irritant to the upper respiratory tract, skin and eyes. For exposure up to 10F掳/ use MSA Comfoll with type H
filter. Above 10F use Ultra Twin with type H filter. This product is not considered carcinogenic by NTP or OSHA.
Section 8 - Control Measures
Respiratory Protection
None required under normal conditions. If battery is overcharged and concentrations of sulfuric acid are known to exceed PEL
use NIOSH or MSH approved respiratory protection.
Engineering Controls
Store and handle batteries in a well ventilated area. If mechanical ventilation is used, components must be acid resistant
Protective Gloves Eye Protection
None needed under normal conditions. If battery case is None needed under normal conditions. If handling damaged or
damaged use rubber or plastic elbow length gauntlets broken batteries use chemical splash goggles or face shield
Other Protective Clothing or Equipment
None needed under normal conditions. In case of damaged or broken battery use an acid resistant apron. Under severe
exposure or emergency conditions wear acid resistant clothing.
Work Hygienic Practices
Handle batteries carefully to avoid damaging the case. Do not allow metallic articles to contact the battery terminals during
handling. Avoid contact with the internal components of the battery.
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Section 9 Regulatory Information
NFPA Hazard Rating for Sulfuric Acid
Transportation Batteries. Non-Restricted Status
North America Surface Shipments
Our lead acid batteries are listed in the U.S. Department of Transportation鈥檚 (DOT) hazardous materials regulations but are
excepted from these regulations since they meet all of the following requirements found at 49 CFR 173.154(b).
When offered for transport, the batteries are packaged as Consumer Commodity (ORM-D) exceptions for battery
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fluid, acid pursuant to 49 CFR 173. 154(c).
International Surface Shipments
Our lead acid batteries also are excepted from the international hazardous materials (also known as 鈥渄angerous goods鈥?)
regulations since they comply with the following requirements:
When offered for transport, the batteries meet the provisions 4. 1. 1.1, 4. 1. 1. 2, 4. 1. 1. 4 to 4. 1. 1. 8 and 6.1.4 of
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the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, therefore allowing them to be classified as Batteries,
Limited Quantity, Consumer Commodity.
Regulatory Information
RCRA: Spent lead acid batteries are not regulated as hazardous waste by the EPA when recycled, however state and
international regulations may very.
CERCLA (superfund) and EPCRA:
(a) Reportable Quantity (RQ) for spilled 100% sulfuric acid under CERCLA (superfund) and EPCRA (Emergency Planning
Community Right to Know Act is 1,000lbs. State and local reportable quantities for spilled sulfuric acid may vary.
(b) Sulfuric acid is a listed 鈥淓xtremely Hazardous Substance鈥? under EPCRA with a Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) of
1,000lbs.
(c) EPCRA Section 302 Notification is required if 1,000lbs. or more of sulfuric acid is present at one site. The quantity
of sulfuric acid will vary by battery type. Contact Power-Sonic Corporation for additional information.
(d) EPCRA Section 312 Tier 2 reporting is required for batteries for batteries if sulfuric acid is present in quantities of
500lbs. or more and/or lead is present in quantities of 10,00lbs. or more.
(e) Supplier Notification: This product contains toxic chemicals which may be reportable under EPCRA Section 313
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Form R) requirements. If you are a manufacturing facility under SIC codes 20
through 39 the following information is provided to enable you to complete the required reports:
(f)
Toxic Chemical CAS Number Approximate % by weight
Lead 7439-92-1 60
Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 10- 30
Arsenic 7440-38-2 0.2
If you distribute this product to other manufacturers in SIC odes 20 through 39, this information must be provided with the
first shipment in a calendar year. The Section 313 supplier notification requirement does not apply to batteries which are
鈥渃onsumer products鈥?. Not present in all battery types. Contact Power-Sonic Corporation Technical Department for further
information.
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Regulatory Information (Continued)
TSCA
Ingredients in Power-Sonic Corporation鈥檚 batteries are listed in the TSCA Registry as follows:
Components CAS Number TSCA Status
Electrolyte Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) 7664-93-9 Listed
Inorganic Lead Compound: Lead (Pb) 7439-92-1 Listed
Lead Oxide (PbO) 1317-36-8 Listed
Lead Sulfate (PbSO4) 7446-14-2 Listed
Arsenic (As) 7440-38-2 Listed
Calcium (Ca) 7440-70-2 Listed
Tin (Sn) 7440-31-5 Listed
Power-Sonic Corporation
7550 Panasonic Way,
San Diego, CA 92154
Tel: 619-661-2020
Fax: 619-661-3650
E-Mail: quality-assurance@power-sonic.com
Website:http://www.power-sonic.com
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