Deka Fast Charge User Manual

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

LEAD ACID BATTERY WET, FILLED WITH

ACID

(US, CN, EU Version for International Trade)

DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: Not Available

FLAMMABILITY/HMIS HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS (US/CN/EU): As sulfuric acid

HEALTH: 3

FLAMMABILITY: 0

REACTIVITY: 2

SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

STABILITY:

This product is stable under normal conditions at ambient temperature.

INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID):

Strong bases, combustible organic materials, reducing agents, finely

divided metals, strong oxidizers, and water.

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION BY-

PRODUCTS:

Thermal decomposition will produce sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide,

carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist, and hydrogen.

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:

Will not occur

CONDITIONS TO AVOID:

Overcharging, sources of ignition

SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

ACUTE TOXICITY (Test Results Basis and Comments):

Sulfuric acid:

LD50, Rat: 2140 mg/kg

LC50, Guinea pig: 510 mg/m

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Lead:

No data available for elemental lead

SUBCHRONIC/CHRONIC TOXICITY (Test Results and Comments):

Repeated exposure to lead and lead compounds in the workplace may result in nervous system toxicity. Some toxicologists

report abnormal conduction velocities in persons with blood lead levels of 50 µg/100 ml or higher. Heavy lead exposure may

result in central nervous system damage, encephalopathy and damage to the blood-forming (hematopoietic) tissues.

Additional Information

Very little chronic toxicity data available for elemental lead.

Lead is listed by IARC as a 2B carcinogen: possible carcinogen in humans. Arsenic is listed by IARC, ACGIH, and NTP

as a carcinogen, based on studies with high doses over long periods of time. The other ingredients in this product,

present at equal to or greater than 0,1% of the product, are not listed by OSHA, NTP, or IARC as suspect carcinogens.

The 19

th

Amendment to EC Directive 67/548/EEC classified lead compounds, but not lead in metal form, as possibly

toxic to reproduction. Risk phrase 61: May cause harm to the unborn child, applies to lead compounds, especially

soluble forms.

SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

PERSISTENCE & DEGRADABILITY:

Lead is very persistent in soils and sediments. No data available on biodegradation.

BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL (Including Mobility):

Mobility of metallic lead between ecological compartments is low. Bioaccumulation of lead occurs in aquatic and terrestrial

animals and plants, but very little bioaccumulation occurs through the food chain. Most studies have included lead

compounds, not solid inorganic lead.

AQUATIC TOXICITY (Test Results & Comments):

Sulfuric acid:

24-hour LC50, fresh water fish

(Brachydanio rerio)

: 82 mg/l

96-hour LOEC, fresh water fish

(Cyprinus carpio)

: 22 mg/l (lowest observable effect concentration)

Lead (metal):

No data available

Additional Information

No known effects on stratospheric ozone depletion.

Volatile organic compounds: 0% (by Volume)

Water Endangering Class (WGK): NA

SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

WASTE DISPOSAL

METHOD:

Following local, State/Provincial, and Federal/National regulations applicable to end-of-life

characteristics will be the responsibility of the end-user.

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