UP-VW1220P1 Panasonic - BSG, UP-VW1220P1 Datasheet
UP-VW1220P1
Specifications of UP-VW1220P1
UP-RW1220CH1
UP-RW1220P1
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UP-VW1220P1 Summary of contents
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... Acute: Tissue destruction on contact. May cause 2nd and 3rd degree burns or blindness. Ingestion will cause corrosive burns on contact. May be fatal if swallowed. Chronic: Inhalation of mists may cause upper respiratory irritation. Signs and Symptoms: Irritation and burning of exposed tissues. Medical Conditions: Respiratory disorders may be aggravated by prolonged inhalation of mists. ...
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... Neutralize any electrolyte or exposed internal battery parts with soda ash (sodium bicarbonate) until fizzing stops. Keep untrained personnel away from electrolyte and broken battery. Place broken battery and clean-up materials in a plastic bag or non-metallic container. Dispose of clean-up materials as a hazardous waste. Ventilate area as hydrogen gas may be given off during neutralization. ...
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... Section VIII: Control Measures / Personal Protection General: Normal room ventilation is sufficient during normal use and handling. Recommend room air changes per hour to prevent buildup of hydrogen gas. Personal Protective Equipment (In the Event of Battery Case Breakage): Always wear safety glasses with side shields or full face shield. ...
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... No liability is assumed as a result of their use or application. Copyright©2008 Panasonic Corporation, Ltd. All rights reserved. ® Panasonic is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation, Ltd. MSDS Preparation Date: 04/2009 Supersedes: 12/2008 Preparer: Charles P. Monahan Director, Regulatory Compliance Printed in the U.S.A. Revised April 2009 Form: MSDS-LC 01/R2 ® ...
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... Supplemental Information on Panasonic Valve-Regulated Lead Acid Batteries Transportation All Panasonic valve-regulated lead acid batteries are considered “non-spillable” for purposes of transportation by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), International Civil Aviation Administration (ICAO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods regulations (IMDG). They are considered “ ...
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... Smaller quantities of VRLA batteries may be shipped via standard UPS. Be sure that each box does not exceed the UPS weight limit of 70 lbs. A dab of silicon caulking or non-conductive tape on each terminal will ensure that no shorts occur during shipment. 7) The outside of every pallet and individual box must be labeled “ ...