Material Safety Data Sheet
SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE
COMPANY/UNDERTAKING
Product Name: DURACELL?Ultra Lithium
Product Identification: Lithium Iron Disulfide Battery
Duracell Designations: LF1500, FR6
Product Use: Energy Source
MSDS Date of Preparation: June 8, 2009
EU Office Switzerland Office US Office
Procter & Gamble UK. Procter& Gamble Duracell, a division of P&G
The Heights, Brooklands Switzerland SARL Berkshire Corporate Park
Weybridge, Surrey Route de Saint-Georges 47 Bethel, CT 06801 USA
KT13 0XP UK 1213 Petit-Lancy, 1, Geneva, Telephone: 203-796-4000
Telephone: +44-1-93-289-6000 Telephone: +41-58-004-6111
Emergency Phone Number: CHEMTREC 24-Hour Emergency Response Hotline: +1-703-527-3887
(United States of America)
SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Physical Appearance: Small cylindrical batteries
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
CAUTION: Battery can explode or leak if heated, disassembled, shorted, recharged, exposed to fire or
high temperature or inserted incorrectly. Keep in original package until ready to use. Do not carry
batteries loose in your pocket or purse. Keep batteries away from children. Under certain misuse
conditions and by abusively opening the battery, exposed lithium can react with water or moisture in the
air causing potential thermal burns or fire. Liquid released from damaged battery is flammable and may
present a fire hazard.
EU Classification of Preparation: Not classified as a dangerous preparation.
SECTION 3: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Chemical Name CAS Number EINECS Amount Classification
Number
Iron Disulfide 1309-36-0 215-167-7 <35% None
1,3-Dioxolane 649-06-0 211-463-5 <8% F R11
Lithium 7439-93-2 231-102-5 <7% C, F, R14/15, R34
Lithium bis- 90076-65-6 Not <7% T, C, R34, R24/25,
Trifluoromethanesulfonimide Assigned R52/53
(LiTFSI)
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Sulfolane 126-33-0 <2% Xn R22
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
General Advice: The chemicals and metals in this product are contained in a sealed can. Exposure to the
contents will not occur unless the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically,
physically, or electrically abused.
Eye Contact: If battery is leaking and material contacts the eye, flush thoroughly with copious amounts
of running water for 30 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
Skin Contact: If battery is leaking and material contacts the skin, remove any contaminated clothing and
flush exposed skin with copious amounts of running water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation, injury or
pain persists, seek medical attention.
Inhaled: If battery is leaking, contents may be irritating to respiratory passages. Move to fresh air. If
irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Swallowed: If battery is leaking and mouth area irritation or burning has occurred, rinse the mouth and
surrounding area with tepid water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately for
treatment and to rule out the involvement of the gastrointestinal tract.
Note to Physician: This MSDS does not include or address the small button cell batteries which can be
ingested. The primary toxic ingredients are lithium, lithium bis-trifluoromethanesulfonimide and
sulfolane. Anticipated potential leakage volume is 1 to 5 mL, depending on battery size. Maximum
leakage from an AA cell is 1.8 mL.
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Batteries may burst and release hazardous decomposition products when
exposed to a fire situation.
Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical, alcohol foam, water or carbon dioxide as appropriate for the
surrounding fire. For incipient fires, carbon dioxide extinguishers are more effective than water.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Firefighters should wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus and full protective clothing. Fight fire from a distance or protected area. Cool fire exposed
batteries to prevent rupture. Use caution when handling fire-exposed containers (batteries may explode in
heat of fire).
Hazardous Combustion Products: Thermal degradation may produce hazardous fumes of lithium;
hydrofluoric acid, oxides of carbon and sulfur and other toxic by-products.
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Notify safety personnel of large spills. Irritating and flammable vapors may be released from leaking or
ruptured batteries. Eliminate all ignition sources. Evacuate the area and allow the vapors to dissipate.
Clean-up personnel should wear appropriate protective clothing to avoid eye and skin contact and
inhalation of vapors or fumes. Increase ventilation. Carefully collect batteries and place in an appropriate
container for disposal. Remove spilled liquid with absorbent and contain for disposal.
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SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. DO NOT short circuit or install incorrectly. Batteries may explode
pyrolize or vent if disassembled, crushed, recharged or exposed to high temperatures. Install batteries in
accordance with equipment instructions. Replace all batteries in equipment at the same time. Do not carry
batteries loose in a pocket or bag.
Storage: Store batteries in a dry place at normal room temperature.
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
The following occupational exposure limits are provided for informational purposes. No exposure to the
battery components should occur during normal consumer use.
Chemical Name Exposure Limits
Iron Disulfide None Established
1,3-Dioxolane 20 ppm TWA ACGIH TLV
100 ppm skin DFG MAK
20 ppm VL Belgium
20 ppm TWA Switzerland
Lithium None Established
Lithium bis-Trifluoromethanesulfonimide None Established
(LiTFSI)
Sulfolane None Established
Ventilation: No special ventilation is needed for normal use.
Respiratory Protection: None required for normal use.
Skin Protection: None required for normal use. Use butyl rubber gloves when handling leaking batteries.
Eye Protection: None required for normal use. Wear safety goggles when handling leaking batteries.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance and Odor: Small cylindrical batteries. Contents dark in color.
Water Solubility: Insoluble
Flash Point: 35癋 (2癈) (1,3-Dioxolane)
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability: This product is stable.
Incompatibility/Conditions to Avoid: Contents are incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and
acids. Do not heat, crush, disassemble, short circuit or recharge.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition may produce hazardous fumes of
lithium; hydrofluoric acid, oxides of carbon and sulfur and other toxic by-products. Iron disulfide will
react with oxidizers to form sulfur dioxide and with acids to form hydrogen sulfide.
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Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Potential Health Effects:
The chemicals and metals in this product are contained in a sealed can. Exposure to the contents will not
occur unless the battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, physically, or
electrically abused. Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation.
Eye Contact: Contact with battery contents may cause severe irritation.
Skin Contact: Contact with battery contents may cause irritation.
Inhalation: Inhalation of vapors or fumes released due to heat or a large number of leaking batteries may
cause respiratory and eye irritation. High concentration may cause central nervous system effects
including headache, dizziness and nausea.
Ingestion: Swallowing is not anticipated for larger batteries due to battery size. Irritation to the
internal/external mouth areas, may occur following exposure to a leaking battery.
Acute Toxicity Data:
Iron Disulfide: No data available
1,3-Dioxolane: LD50 oral rat 5200 mg/kg, LD50 dermal rabbit 15,000 mg/kg, LC50 inhalation rat 68.4
mg/L/4 hr
Lithium bis-Trifluoromethanesulfonimide: LD50 oral rat 160-210 mg/kg
Sulfolane: LD50 oral rat 1941 mg/kg, LD50 dermal rabbit 4009 mg/kg, LC50 inhalation rat >12 mg/L/4
hr
Chronic Effects: The chemicals in this product are contained in a sealed can and exposure does not
occur during normal handling and use. No chronic effects would be expected from handling a leaking
battery.
Target Organs: Skin, eyes and respiratory system.
Carcinogenicity: None of the components of this product are listed as carcinogens by ACGIH, IARC,
NTP or OSHA.
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
1,3-Dioxolane: EC50 daphnia magna 6950 mg/L/48 hr, LC50 sheepshead minnow 8294-12057 mg/L/96
hr.
Sulfolane: LC50 mosquito fish 1930 mg/L/96 hr.
This product is not expected to present an environmental hazard.
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL INFORMATION
Disposal should be in accordance with national and local regulations. Large quantities of open batteries
should be treated as hazardous waste. Do not incinerate except for disposal in a controlled incinerator.
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Duracell lithium disulfide batteries are labeled in compliance with the EU Battery Directive 2006/66/EC.
SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION
The transportation of lithium batteries is regulated as UN3090 by ICAO, IATA, IMO and US DOT.
However, DURACELL lithium disulfide batteries are not subject to the other provisions of the
regulations as long as they are packaged and marked in accordance with the regulations. (The lithium
content of cells contained in this document is less than 1 gram. The lithium content of batteries contained
in this document is less than 2 grams)
DURACELL certifies that all of its lithium batteries meet the requirements of the UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria, Part III subsection 38.3. If you assemble these batteries into larger battery packs, it is
recommended that you perform the UN Tests to ensure the requirements are met prior to shipment. Cells
and batteries are to be separated so as to prevent short circuits and packed in strong packaging, except
when installed in equipment. Except when installed in equipment, each package containing more than 24
cells or 12 batteries must be marked indicating that it contains lithium batteries and that special
procedures should be following in the event that the packaging is damaged. In addition, each shipment
must be accompanied by appropriate documentation and the package must be capable of withstanding the
drop test requirements.
Shipping packages containing non-rechargeable lithium batteries must be labeled, regardless of size or
number of batteries, with the following statement: "PRIMARY LITHIUM BATTERIES ?FORBIDDEN
FOR TRANSPORT ABOARD PASSENGER AIRCRAFT." The labeling requirement covers shipments
via highway, rail, vessel or cargo-only aircraft and covers all shipments inside, into or out of the US. The
label must be in contrasting color and the letters must be 12 mm (0.5 in) in height for packages weighing
more than 30 kg (66 lbs) and 6 mm (0.24 in) in height for packages less than 30 kg (66 lbs).
Except for personal use, the shipment of lithium batteries aboard passenger aircraft is no longer allowed.
Airline passengers may continue to have non-rechargeable lithium batteries for their equipment and a
reasonable amount of spare non-rechargeable lithium batteries for their equipment in their carry-on
luggage ?not in their checked baggage. For more information, air travelers should consult the US
Department of Transportation (DOT) Safety Travel web site at http://safetravel.dot.gov
Effective January 1, 2009, new ICAO regulations for air cargo shipments require a reduced package size
quantity and the use of two new labels. The maximum quantity a single master carton must not exceed 2.5 Kg.
The new caution label requires the proper UN for the batteries being shipped and a telephone number for
information. In the case of primary lithium metal batteries, the UN number is UN3090. The package must also
bear a new `cargo aircraft only' label.
At this time, IMO and ADR continue to follow Special Provision 188 from the UN Model Regulations.
SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION
EU Classification of Preparation: Not classified as a dangerous preparation.
REACH: These products are manufactured articles and not subject to REACH registration requirements. As
articles, Duracell lithium disulfide batteries do not contain any of the SVHCs published in the Candidate List
on October 28, 2008.
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EU Labeling: None Required
Labeling is not required because batteries are classified as articles under the both REACH and the
Dangerous Preparations Directive and as such are exempt from the requirement for labeling.
SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION
P&G Hazard Rating: Health: 0 Fire: 0 Reactivity: 0
EU Classes and Risk Phrases for Reference (See Sections 2 and 3)
C Corrosive
F Highly Flammable
T Toxic
Xn Harmful
R11 Very Flammable
R14/15 Reacts violently with water, liberating extremely flammable gases
R22 Harmful if swallowed.
R24/25 : Toxic in contact with skin and if swallowed.
R34 Causes burns
R52/53 : Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
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Data supplied is for use only in connection with occupational safety and health.
DISCLAIMER: This MSDS is intended to provide a brief summary of our knowledge and guidance
regarding the use of this material. The information contained here has been compiled from sources
considered by the Gillette Company and its affiliates to be dependable and is accurate to the best of the
Company's knowledge. It is not meant to be an all-inclusive document on worldwide hazard
communication regulations.
This information is offered in good faith. Each user of this material needs to evaluate the conditions of
use and design the appropriate protective mechanisms to prevent employee exposures, property damage
or release to the environment. The Gillette Company and its affiliates assume no responsibility for injury
to the recipient or third persons, or for any damage to any property resulting from misuse of the product.
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