MT400

MT400

MT400

Product catalog summary
Statement of Hazardous Nature: The document outlines the hazardous nature of lithium batteries contained in Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) manufactured by Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
Company Details: Manufacturer: Standard Communications Pty Ltd, located in Gladesville, NSW, Australia. Contact information includes phone and fax numbers, and an emergency contact number available during business hours.
Identification: The product is identified as lithium batteries contained in equipment, specifically EPIRBs, with a UN number of 3091 and classified under Dangerous Goods Class 9. The significant ingredients include Sulphur Dioxide, Acetonitrile, Carbonblack, and Lithium.
Physical Description/Properties: The EPIRB is constructed primarily of polycarbonate and designed to withstand shock and vibration. It contains LiSO2 lithium cells that pose risks if damaged, including the release of corrosive and toxic contents, and potential for explosion if heated above certain temperatures.
Health Hazard Information: The chemicals are sealed within the EPIRB, with exposure risks arising only from mechanical or electrical abuse. Symptoms of exposure include thermal and chemical burns. Emergency first aid measures are provided for skin contact, eye contact, ingestion, and inhalation of leaked materials.
Precautions for Use: Users are advised to avoid mechanical or electrical abuse and ensure proper ventilation if cell material is released. Storage should be at temperatures below 71°C to prevent hazards.
Safe Handling: Storage and transport must comply with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. Waste disposal should follow applicable regulations, with specific instructions for handling discharged and partially discharged lithium cells.
Disclaimer: The document includes a disclaimer regarding the accuracy of the information and the liability of the manufacturer.
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MT400-1

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MT400/401/406G Drawing 44897-1 STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE COMPANY DETAILS: Internet: www.gme.net.au Manufacturer’s Name: Standard Communications Pty Ltd Emergency and Information Telephone Number: 61 2 9844 6666 ABN: 93 000 346 814 Address: 6 Frank Street, Gladesville New South Wales, 2111, Australia (Contact during Business Hours EST Sydney, Australia) Postal Address: Locked Bag 2086 NORTH RYDE NSW 1670 Date Issued: 19 October 2010 Phone: 61 2 9844 6666 Supersedes: Rev 0 - 260705 Fax: 61 2 9844 6600 IDENTIFICATION Shipping Name: Lithium Batteries contained in equipment UN Number: 3091 Product Name/s: MT400, MT401, MT400G, MT401G, MT401FF, MT401FG, MT406G Dangerous Goods Class: Class 9 – Miscellaneous Other Name/s: Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) ERG Code: 9W Packing Group: II Significant Ingredients of each Cell: NAME Sulphur Dioxide Acetonitrile Carbonblack Lithium CAS RN 7446-09-5 75-05-8 1333-86-4 7439-93-2 % 1-25 1-6 1-5 1-2.5 1. The unit is an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) and is designed to be provided on watercraft as a safety aid. When activated the EPIRB strobe flashes and radio signals are emitted on internationally recognised VHF and UHF distress channels. 2. Typically in use the EPIRB is deployed in water, where it is designed to float and self right such that the antenna is in a substantially vertical orientation. 3. The integral power source, which cannot normally be accessed without opening the unit, is comprised of two (2) long life LiSO2 Lithium (high energy density) cells. 4. The battery is not to be removed or tampered with – to be used for purpose only. Page 1 of 3 Drawing 44897-1

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MT400-2

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MT400/401/406G Drawing 44897-1 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION / PROPERTIES · · · · · · The enclosure is predominantly constructed of polycarbonate, with a small number of fittings evident on the exterior. When the EPIRB is removed from its mounting bracket the stainless steel tape antenna straightens to be perpendicular to the top face. The EPIRB is designed to withstand moderately high levels of shock and vibration consistent with the expected long-term conditions of installation and subsequent deployment. In an undamaged state the chassis forms an environmentally sealed enclosure...

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MT400-3

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MT400/401/406G Drawing 44897-1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE · · · · · · · Avoid Mechanical or Electrical Abuse. If the cell material is released, remove personnel from the area until the fumes dissipate. Provide maximum ventilation to clear out hazardous gases. Cells will not release hazardous gases under normal operation conditions. 0 0 Batteries are capable of long-term storage at temperatures as high as 71 C (160 F). Storage at lower 0 0 temperatures will not affect the product. Temperatures above 71 C (160 F) and storage at elevated temperatures should be avoided. Ventilation:...

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