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Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $1,122.54 to $1,870.90.. | |
Does NSN 6140-01-418-7795 have a shelf life? | |
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN. | |
What NATO entities are users of this NSN? | |
Department Of The Air Force, U.s. Marine Corps, and Singapore | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 6140-01-418-7795? | |
014187795 or 01-418-7795 | |
Does NSN 6140-01-418-7795 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6140-01-418-7795? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
Sep 06, 1995 |
Ld50 lc50 mixture: ld50 (oral, rat) is not relevant.
routes of entry: inhalation: no skin: no ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: yes osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: target organs: eye, skin, cns, lung, gi
tract. Acute- lead may cause gi upset, diarrhea, cramping &
fatigue. Sulfuric acid may cause eye, skin & respiratory tract
irritation, burns, corneal & lung dama ge. Chronic- lead may cause
anemia, kidney & nervous system damage. Acid can cause bronchitis,
erosion of tooth enamel.
explanation of carcinogenicity: contains lead
effects of overexposure: gi upset, loss of appetite, diarrhea,
constipation, cramping, lack of sleep, fatigue, irritation, burns,
corneal and lung damage
medical cond aggravated by exposure: lead and its compounds can
aggravate chronic forms of kidney, liver and neurologic diseases.
contact of sulfuric acid with skin may aggravate diseases such as
eczema. Acid mist aggravates lung disease
First aid: obtain medical attention immediately in all cases of
exposure. Eyes/skin: immediately flush with water for 15 minutes.
keep eyelids open. Inhalation: move to fresh air. Ingestion: do not
induce vomiting. if conscious, drink large amount of water.
Hcc: c1
nrc/state lic num: not relevant
spec gravity: 1.23-1.35 acid
viscosity: not relevant
evaporation rate & reference: not relevant
solubility in water: not relevent
appearance and odor: battery containing sulfuric acid and lead.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
solvents that dissolve battery case material, organic materials, strong
reducing agents, metals, water, strong oxidizers
stability condition to avoid: high heat, open flames, overcharging,
smoking, sparks
hazardous decomposition products: lead oxide, hydrogen, sulfur dioxide,
sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, metal fume, vapor or dust, arsine
gas
Waste disposal methods: dispose as hazardous waste. Observe all federal,
state and local environmental regulations for acid or lead scrap.
send batteries to lead smelter for reclamation following applicable
federal, state an d local regulations.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: lead (sara 313) (cercla)
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
fraction by wt: 53%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: see 1910.1025
acgih tlv: 0.05mg/m3, a3; 9596
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: antimony (sara 313) (cercla)
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
fraction by wt: 0.2%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg (sb)/m3; 9596
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic (sara 313) (cercla)
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
fraction by wt: 0.003%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: see 1910.1018
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3, a1; 9596
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium, metal
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
fraction by wt: 0.02%
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
fraction by wt: 0.06%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 2 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3; 9596
ingred name: sulfuric acid (sara 302/313) (cercla)/electrolyte
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
fraction by wt: 30 - 40%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3/3 stel; 9596
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: polypropylene (ingredients 7 and 8: 5-6 %)
cas: 9003-07-0
rtecs #: tr5000000
fraction by wt: see ing
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: hard rubber
fraction by wt: see # 7%
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: silica, crystalline - fused/silicone dioxide (in gel cell
batteries only)
cas: 60676-86-0
rtecs #: vv7328000
fraction by wt: 3 - 5%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: see table z-3
acgih tlv: 0.1 mg/m3 rdust;9596
Ld50 lc50 mixture: ld50 (oral, rat) is not relevant.
routes of entry: inhalation: no skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: yes osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: target organs: eye, skin, lung, teeth.
acute- lead may cause gi upset & fatigue. Acid may cause eye, skin
severe irritation, burns, corneal & lung damage. Ingestion may
cause burns. Chronic- lead may c ause anemia, kidney & nervous
system damage. Acid can cause bronchitis, erosion of tooth enamel.
explanation of carcinogenicity: contains lead
effects of overexposure: gi upset, loss of appetite, diarrhea,
constipation, cramping, lack of sleep, fatigue, irritation, burns,
corneal and lung damage
medical cond aggravated by exposure: lead and its compounds can
aggravate chronic forms of kidney, liver and neurologic diseases.
contact of sulfuric acid with skin may aggravate diseases such as
eczema. Acid mist aggravates lung disease
First aid: obtain medical attention immediately in all cases of
exposure. Eyes/skin: immediately flush with water for 15 minutes.
keep eyelids open. Inhalation: move to fresh air. Ingestion: do not
induce vomiting. if conscious, drink large amount of water or
milk.
Hcc: c1
nrc/state lic num: not relevant
spec gravity: 1.22-1.325 acid
evaporation rate & reference: not relevant
solubility in water: not relevent
appearance and odor: battery - odorless
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
strong oxidizing agents such as hot nitric acid
stability condition to avoid: high heat, open flames, overcharging,
smoking, sparks
hazardous decomposition products: lead oxide, hydrogen, sulfur dioxide,
sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, metal fume, vapor or dust, carbon
dioxide
Waste disposal methods: dispose as hazardous waste. Observe federal,
state and local environmental regulations for acid or lead scrap.
send batteries to lead smelter for reclamation following applicable
federal, state and lo cal regulations.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: lead (sara 313) (cercla)
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
fraction by wt: 43 - 70%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: see 1910.1025
acgih tlv: 0.05mg/m3, a3; 9596
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: sulfuric acid (sara 302/313) (cercla)
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
fraction by wt: 20 - 44%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3/3 stel; 9596
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: antimony (sara 313) (cercla)
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
fraction by wt: 0 - 4%
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg (sb)/m3; 9596
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: electrolyte-severe skin
irritation, damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respiratory
irritation. Lead compounds-symptoms of toxicity include headache,
fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of ap petite, muscular aches and
weakness, sleep disturbances and irritability. Chronic:
electrolyte-possible erosion of tooth enamel; inflammation of nose,
throat and lead compounds-anemia; neuropathy, pa rticularly of the
motor nerves, with wrist drop; kidney damage; reproductive changes
in both males and females.
explanation of carcinogenicity: lead compounds: listed as a 2b
carcinogen, likely in animal at extreme doses. Proof of
carcinogenicity in human is lacking at present.
effects of overexposure: electrolyte: inhalation-breathing of sulfuric
acid vapor or mists may cause severe respiratory irritation.
breathing-breathing of sulfuric acid vapor or mists may cause
severe respiratory irritation. ingestion-may cause severe
irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Skin-severe
irritation, burns and ulceration. Eye-severe irritation, burns,
cornea damage, blindness.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: overexposure to sulfuric acid mist
may cause lung damage and aggravate pulmonary conditions. Contact
of electrolyte with skin may aggravate skin disease such as eczema
and contact dermatitis.
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 o f water for at least 15 min; remove contaminated clothing
completely, including shoes. Eyes-flush immediately with large
amounts of water for at least 15 min; consult physician
immediately.
Hcc: z4
boiling pt: =112.C, 233.6f
vapor pres: 21 mbar (mm hg) 25 deg c
vapor density: >1 (air=1)
evaporation rate & reference:
solubility in water: 100%
appearance and odor: a white translucent gel; no apparent odor.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
elecytolyte-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.
lead compounds-avoid cont
stability condition to avoid: prolonged overcharge at high current;
sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: electrolyte-sulfur trioxide, carbon
monoxide, sulfuric acid mists, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen.
Waste disposal methods: spent batteries: send to secondary lead smelter
for recycling. Electrolyte: place neutralized slurry into sealed
acid resistant container and dispose of as hazardous waste, as
applicable. Large water diluted spills, after neutralization and
testing, should be managed in accordance with approved loca l,
state and federal requirements.
Ingred name: lead
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
= wt: 50.
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
= wt: .02
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
= wt: .06
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
ingred name: sulfuric acid
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
= wt: 37.
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: amorphous quartz, silicon dioxide
cas: 60676-86-0
rtecs #: vv7328000
= wt: 6.
osha pel: see table z-3
acgih tlv: 0.1 mg/m3
ingred name: case material, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or
polypropylene
= wt: 56.
Ld50 lc50 mixture: tlv 1 mg/m3 for acid mist
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: yes osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: target organs: eyes, skin, respiratory
and gi tracts (hmis). Acute - acid can cause irritation of eyes,
nose and throat. Breathing of mist produces respiratory
diffilculty. Corrosive with skin and eye s. Causes irritation and
skin burns. Chronic overexposure - skin: repeated contact with
sulfuric acid battery electrolyte may cause drying of skin which
may result in irritation and dermatitis. Prolon ged inhalation of a
mist of acid can cause inflammation of upper respiratory tract
leading to bronchitis. Liquid or vapor contact may result in eye
irritation and acid burns. Prolonged contact to fum es may result
in erosion of tooth emamel
explanation of carcinogenicity: contains lead.
effects of overexposure: irritation, burns, pain, headache,
constipation, anemia, vomiting
First aid: inhalation: move to ventilated area. Obtain medical
attention. Eyes: immediately flush eye with plenty of water for 15
minutes. Obtain medical attention. Skin: flush area with large
amount of running water. Remove contaminated clothing and obtain
medical attention. Ingestion: do not induce vomiting. If victim is
conscious and alert, wash out mouth with running water. Give milk
or water to drink. C all physician.
Hcc: c1
boiling pt: =112.8c, 235.F
b.P. Text: approx/electrolyte
melt/freeze pt:
m.P/f.P text: polypropylene
vapor pres: electro 1mmhg@145.8f
vapor density: 0.069 h2
spec gravity: 1.250-1.300
ph:
solubility in water: electrolyte 100% soluble
appearance and odor: hard rubber case, solid. Lead: grey, metallic,
solid
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
keep battery case away from strong oxidizers.
stability condition to avoid: avoid overcharging and smoking, or sparks,
open flames near battery surface
hazardous decomposition products: an explosive hydrogen/oxygen mixture
within the battery may occur during charging.
conditions to avoid polymerization: do not over charge.
Waste disposal methods: return whole scrap batteries to distributor,
manufacturer or lead smelter for recycling. For neutralized spills,
place into containers with sorbent material, sand or earth for
disposal. Contact local and/or state environmental officials
regarding disposal information.
Ingred name: lead/lead oxide/lead sulfate
cas: 7439-92-1
code: f
rtecs #: of7525000
minumum % wt: 60.
maxumum % wt: 97.
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 0.05 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
ingred name: antimony
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
minumum % wt: 1.3
maxumum % wt: 6.
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
< wt: 1.
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 0.01 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: sulfuric acid (battery electrolytes); this is electyrolyte
portion.
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
minumum % wt: 10.
maxumum % wt: 36.
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
< wt: .15
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
< wt: .3
other rec limits: none recommended
osha pel: 2.0 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: electrolyte-severe skin
irritation, damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respiratory
irritation. Lead-symptoms of toxicity include headache, fatigue,
abdominal pain, loss of appetite, mu scular aches and weakness,
sleep disturbances & irritability. Chronic: electrolyte-possible
erosion of tooth enamel; inflammation of nose, throat & bronchial
tubes. Lead-anemai, neuropathy, particular ly of the motor nerves,
with wrist drop; kidney damage; reproductive changes inboth males &
females.
explanation of carcinogenicity: iarc has classified "strong inorganic
acid mist containing sulfuric acid" as a category i carcinogen, a
substance that is carcinogenic to humans.
effects of overexposure: electrolyte: inhalation-may cause severe
respiratory irritation. Ingestion-may cause severe irritation of
mouth, throat, esophagus & stomach. skin-severe irritation, burns
& ulcerations. Eye-severe i rritation, burns, cornea damage,
blindness. Lead: inhalation-may cause irritation of upper
respiratory tract & lungs. Ingestion-may cause abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea & severe cramping. skin-not absorbed
through skin. Eye-may cause eye irritation.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: overexposure to sulfuric acid mist
may cause lung damage & aggravate pulmonary conditions. Contact pf
electrolyte with skin may aggravate skin diseases such as eczema &
contact dermatitis.
First aid: electrolyte: 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 la rge amounts of water for at least 15 min; remove
contaminated clothing completely, including shoes. Eyes-flush
immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 min;
consult physician immediatel y. Lead: inhalation-remove from
exposure, gargle, wash nose & lips; consult physician.
ingestion-consult physician immediately. Skin-wash immediately with
soap and water.
Hcc: c1
boiling pt: b.P. Text: 203f-240f for s.G. Ran
vapor pres: 17 to 11 (for s.G. Range)
vapor density: > than 1
spec gravity: 1.230 to 1.350
evaporation rate & reference: less than 1
solubility in water: 100%
appearance and odor: clear liquid with a sharp penetrating, pungent
odor. Battery has no odor.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) and lead compounds
stability condition to avoid: prolonged overcharge at high current;
sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: electrolyte: (water&sulfuric acid
solution) and lead compounds: hazardous polymerization indicator: no
Waste disposal methods: spent batteries: send to secondary lead smelter
for recycling. Electrolyte: place neutralized slurry into sealed
acid resistant containers & dispose of as a hazardous waste, as
applicable. Large water diluted spills, after neutralization
&testing, should be managed in accordance with approved local,
state & federal requirements.
Ingred name: lead
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
= wt: 53.
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: antimony
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
= wt: .2
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
fraction by wt: 0.003%
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
= wt: .02
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
= wt: .06
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
ingred name: sulfuric acid
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
minumum % wt: 30.
maxumum % wt: 40.
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 1000 lbs
ingred name: polypropylene (case material 5-5%)
cas: 9003-07-0
rtecs #: ud1842000
minumum % wt: 0.
maxumum % wt: 5.
ingred name: hard rubber (case material 5-5%)
minumum % wt: 0.
maxumum % wt: 5.
ingred name: silicon dioxide (gell cell batteries only)
cas: 60676-86-0
rtecs #: vv7328000
minumum % wt: 3.
maxumum % wt: 5.
osha pel: see table z-3
acgih tlv: 0.1 mg/m3
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: yes iarc: yes
health hazards acute and chronic: electrolyte(water & sulfuric acid
solution): harmful by all routes of entry. Lead compounds:
hazardous exposure can occur only when product is heated above the
melting point, oxidized or otherwise pr ocessed or damaged to
create dust, vapor or fumes. Inhalation: electrolyte(water &
sulfuric acid solution): breathing of sulfuric acid vapors or mists
may cause severe respiratory irritation. Lead com mpounds:
inhalation of lead dust or fumes may cause irritation of upper
respiratory tract & lungs. Skin/eye contact (water & electrolyte) :
sever irritation, burns, ulceration, blindness, cornea damag e.
explanation of carcinogenicity: arsenic: listed by ntp, iarc, osha as a
carcinogen only after prolonged exposure at high levels. Lead
compounds: listed as as an iarc 2b carcinogen, likely in animals in
extreme doses. Lack of proof o f human carcinogenicity. Sulfuric
acid: iarc lists "strong inorganic mist containing sulfuric acid"
as a carcinogen 1; does not apply to electrolyte.
effects of overexposure: electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution):
possible erosion of tooth enamel; inflammation of nose, throat and
bronchial tubes. Lead compounds: anemia; neuropathy, particularly
of the motor nerves , with wrist drop; kidney damage: reproductive
changes in both males and females.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: sulfuric acid mists: pulmonary
conditions, skin diseases (eg eczema, contact dermatitis). Lead:
some forms of kidney, liver & neurologic diseases.
First aid: inhalation: remove to fresh air. Give oxygen if breathing
difficult. If exposed to lead dust/fume; gargle, wash nose & lips;
consult a physician. Ingestion: give large quantities of water. Do
not indu ce vomiting. Consult physician. Lead exposure-consult
physician. Skin: flush with large amounts of water for at least 15
minutes. Remove contaminated clothing completely, including shoes.
lead exposur e-wash immediately with soap & water. Eyes: flush
immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Consult physician
immediately.
Hcc: c1
boiling pt: >95.C, 203.F
b.P. Text: 203-240f
vapor pres: 17 to 11 (for s.F. Range)
vapor density: >1
spec gravity: 1.230 to 1.350
evaporation rate & reference:
solubility in water: 100
appearance and odor: a clear liquid with a sharp, penetrating, pungent
odor.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
electrolyte(water and sulfuric acid solution): contact with
combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion.
also reacts violently with strong reducing agents, metals, sulfur
trioxide gas, strong oxidizers a
stability condition to avoid: prolonged overcharge at high current,
sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: electrolyte(water and sulfuric acid
solution): sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist,
sulfur dioxide, hydrogen.
Waste disposal methods: spent batteries-send to secondary lead smelter
for recycling. Electrolyte: place neutralized slurry into sealed
acid resistant containers & dispose of as hazardous waste, as
applicable. Large water-di luted spills should me managed in
accordance with local, state & federal requirements. Consult state
environmental agency.
Ingred name: lead
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
= wt: 53.
osha pel: 50 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: antimony
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
= wt: .2
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
fraction by wt: 0.003%
osha pel: 10 u/m3
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
= wt: .02
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
= wt: .06
osha pel: 2 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
ingred name: electrolyte (sulfuric acid/water solution)
cas: 7664-93-9
code: f
rtecs #: ws5600000
minumum % wt: 30.
maxumum % wt: 40.
other rec limits: 1 mg/m3 (niosh)
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
ingred name: propylene case material
cas: 115-07-1
rtecs #: uc6740000
minumum % wt: 5.
maxumum % wt: 6.
Ld50 lc50 mixture: not provided
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: yes iarc: yes osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: inhalation: electrolyte: breathing of
sulfuric acid vapors or mists; severe respiratory irritation. Lead
compounds: inhalation of lead dust or fumes cause irritation of
upper respiratory tract, lungs. ingestion: electrolyte: cause
severe irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Lead
compounds: acute ingestion cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea and severe cramping. Lead rap idly to systemic toxicity.
skin: electrolyte: severe irritation, burns and ulceration. Lead
compounds: not absorbed through skin. Eye: electrolyte: severe
irritation, burns, cornea damage, blindness. lead compounds: cause
eye irritation.
explanation of carcinogenicity: lead compounds: listed as 2b carcinogen,
likely in animals at extreme doses. Proof of carcinogenicity in
humans is lacking at present. Arsenic: listed by national
toxicology program (ntp), internati onal agency for research on
cancer (iarc), osha and niosh as a carcinogen only after prolonged
exposure at high levels.
effects of overexposure: acute: electrolyte: severe skin irritation,
damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respiratory irritation.
lead compounds: symptoms of toxicity include headache, fatigue,
abdominal pain, loss of appetite, muscular aches and weakness,
sleep disturbances and irritability. Chronic: electrolyte: possible
erosion of tooth enamel; inflammation of nose, throat and bronchial
tubes. Lead compounds: an emia; neuropathy, particularly of the
motor nerves, with wrist drop; kidney damage; reproductive changes
in both males and females.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: sulfuric acid mist: lung damage and
aggravate pulmonary conditions. Electrolyte with skin; aggravate
skin diseases; eczema and contact dermatitis. Contact eyes: damage
cornea or blindness.
First aid: inhalation: electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution):
remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen. Lead: remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and lips;
consult phy sician. Ingestion: electrolyte: give large quantities
of water; do not induce vomiting; consult physician. Lead: consult
physician immediately. Skin: electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid
solution): fl ush with large amount of water for at least 15
minutes; remove contaminated clot hing. Lead: wash immediately with
soap and water. Eyes: flush immediately with large amount of water
for at least 15 mi nutes; consult physician immediately.
Hcc: c1
nrc/state lic num: not relevant
boiling pt: b.P. Text: 203f-240f
decomp temp: decomp text: not provided
vapor pres: 17 to 11 @ 77f
vapor density: >1
spec gravity: 1.230-1.350
evaporation rate & reference:
solubility in water: 100 %
appearance and odor: a clear liquid with a sharp penetrating, pungent
odor. A battery is an article.
percent volatiles by volume: na
corrosion rate: not provided
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
electrolyte: combustibles, organic materials, strong reducing agents,
metals, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, water. Lead
compounds: strong acids, bases, halides, oxidizers, nascent
hydrogen, reducing agents
stability condition to avoid: prolonged overcharge at high current;
sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: electrolyte: sulfur trioxide, carbon
monoxide, acid mist, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen. Lead compounds:
toxic metal fumes, vapor or dust. Contact with acid/base or may
generate highly toxic arsine gas
Waste disposal methods: spent batteries: send to secondary lead smelter
for recycling. Electrolyte: place neutralized slurry into sealed
containers and dispose of as hazardous waste, as applicable.
large water-diluted sp ills, after neutralization and testing, shou
ld be managed in accordance with local. State, and fe deral
requirements.
Ingred name: lead
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
= wt: 53.
other rec limits: niosh 100 ug;mfr
osha pel: 50 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: antimony
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
= wt: .2
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
fraction by wt: 0.003%
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 10 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
= wt: .02
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: not provided
acgih tlv: not provided
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
= wt: .06
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 2000 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
ingred name: electrolyte (sulfuric acid/water/solution)
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
minumum % wt: 30.
maxumum % wt: 40.
other rec limits: niosh 1000 ug/m3
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
ingred name: case material (polypropylene, hard rubber)
cas: 9003-07-0
rtecs #: ud1842000
minumum % wt: 5.
maxumum % wt: 6.
Ld50 lc50 mixture: not provided
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: yes ingestion: yes
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: yes iarc: yes osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: inhalation: electrolyte: breathing of
sulfuric acid vapors or mists; severe respiratory irritation. Lead
compounds: inhalation of lead dust or fumes cause irritation of
upper respiratory tract, lungs. ingestion: electrolyte: cause
severe irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. Lead
compounds: acute ingestion cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea and severe cramping. Lead rap idly to systemic toxicity.
skin: electrolyte: severe irritation, burns and ulceration. Lead
compounds: not absorbed through skin. Eye: electrolyte: severe
irritation, burns, cornea damage, blindness. lead compounds: cause
eye irritation.
explanation of carcinogenicity: lead compounds: listed as 2b carcinogen,
likely in animals at extreme doses. Proof of carcinogenicity in
humans is lacking at present. Arsenic: listed by national
toxicology program (ntp), internati onal agency for research on
cancer (iarc), osha and niosh as a carcinogen only after prolonged
exposure at high levels.
effects of overexposure: acute: electrolyte: severe skin irritation,
damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respiratory irritation.
lead compounds: symptoms of toxicity include headache, fatigue,
abdominal pain, loss of appetite, muscular aches and weakness,
sleep disturbances and irritability. Chronic: electrolyte: possible
erosion of tooth enamel; inflammation of nose, throat and bronchial
tubes. Lead compounds: an emia; neuropathy, particularly of the
motor nerves, with wrist drop; kidney damage; reproductive changes
in both males and females.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: sulfuric acid mist: lung damage and
aggravate pulmonary conditions. Electrolyte with skin; aggravate
skin diseases; eczema and contact dermatitis. Contact eyes: damage
cornea or blindness.
First aid: inhalation: electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution):
remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen. Lead: remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and lips;
consult phy sician. Ingestion: electrolyte: give large quantities
of water; do not induce vomiting; consult physician. Lead: consult
physician immediately. Skin: electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid
solution): fl ush with large amount of water for at least 15
minutes; remove contaminated clot hing. Lead: wash immediately with
soap and water. Eyes: flush immediately with large amount of water
for at least 15 mi nutes; consult physician immediately.
Hcc: c1
nrc/state lic num: not relevant
boiling pt: b.P. Text: 203f-240f
decomp temp: decomp text: not provided
vapor pres: 17 to 11 @ 77f
vapor density: >1
spec gravity: 1.230-1.350
evaporation rate & reference:
solubility in water: 100 %
appearance and odor: a clear liquid with a sharp penetrating, pungent
odor. A battery is an article.
percent volatiles by volume: na
corrosion rate: not provided
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
electrolyte: combustibles, organic materials, strong reducing agents,
metals, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, water. Lead
compounds: strong acids, bases, halides, oxidizers, nascent
hydrogen, reducing agents
stability condition to avoid: prolonged overcharge at high current;
sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: electrolyte: sulfur trioxide, carbon
monoxide, acid mist, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen. Lead compounds:
toxic metal fumes, vapor or dust. Contact with acid/base or may
generate highly toxic arsine gas
Waste disposal methods: spent batteries: send to secondary lead smelter
for recycling. Electrolyte: place neutralized slurry into sealed
containers and dispose of as hazardous waste, as applicable.
large water-diluted sp ills, after neutralization and testing, shou
ld be managed in accordance with local. State, and fe deral
requirements.
Ingred name: lead
cas: 7439-92-1
rtecs #: of7525000
minumum % wt: 54.
maxumum % wt: 62.
other rec limits: niosh 100 ug;mfr
osha pel: 50 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 0.15 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: antimony
cas: 7440-36-0
rtecs #: cc4025000
= wt: .4
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 0.5 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 0.5 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 5000 lbs
dot rpt qty: 5000 lbs
ingred name: arsenic
cas: 7440-38-2
rtecs #: cg0525000
= wt: .01
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 10 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 0.01 mg/m3
epa rpt qty: 1 lb
dot rpt qty: 1 lb
ingred name: calcium
cas: 7440-70-2
rtecs #: ev8040000
= wt: .02
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: not provided
acgih tlv: not provided
ingred name: tin
cas: 7440-31-5
rtecs #: xp7320000
= wt: .16
other rec limits: not provided
osha pel: 2000 ug/m3
acgih tlv: 2 mg/m3
ingred name: electrolyte (sulfuric acid/water/solution)
cas: 7664-93-9
rtecs #: ws5600000
minumum % wt: 26.
maxumum % wt: 40.
other rec limits: niosh 1000 ug/m3
osha pel: 1 mg/m3
acgih tlv: 1 mg/m3
acgih stel: 3 mg/m3
ingred name: case material (polypropylene, hard rubber)
cas: 9003-07-0
rtecs #: ud1842000
minumum % wt: 5.
maxumum % wt: 12.