Batteries Handling
Found 3 free book(s)LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY - EHS
www.ehs.washington.edubatteries. Handling and Use • Handle batteries and or battery-powered devices cautiously to not damage the battery casing or connections. • Keep batteries from contacting conductive materials, water, seawater, strong oxidizers and strong acids. • Do not place batteries in direct sunlight, on hot surfaces or in hot locations.
PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET
data.energizer.comTo cleanup leaking batteries: Ventilation Requirements: Room ventilation may be required in areas where there are open or leaking batteries. Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields if handling an open or leaking battery. Gloves: Use neoprene or natural rubber gloves if handling an open or leaking battery.
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afdc.energy.govBiodiesel Handling and Use Guidelines—Fifth Edition. (d) High-pressure tanks require periodic inspection and certification. LNG is stored in cryogenic tanks with a specific hold time before the pressure build is relieved. The vehicle should be operated on a schedule to maintain a lower pressure in the tank. Special lubricants may be required.