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1 Disposal of primary (non-rechargeable) lithium batteries
2 Disposal and recyling of lithium ion batteries
3 Transportation Regulations for Lithium, Lithium Ion and Polymer Batteries
4 Battery Lithium Content and Transportation Classifications
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1 Answer California Battery disposal regulation
facilities (permitted treatment, disposal or recycling facilities) or to a foreign location in compliance  
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2 Answer Disposal of primary (non-rechargeable) lithium batteries
What are the approved methods for disposal of any type of battery containing metallic lithium? The  
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3 Answer Disposal and recyling of lithium ion batteries
While there are labeling requirements concerning the proper disposal and recycling of NiCd and  
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4 Answer Alkaline battery recycling
removed all of the added mercury in their alkaline batteries, and recommend disposal with normal  
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5 Answer Perchlorate limits in California
The state of California, in their Perchlorate Contamination Prevention Act, regulates the use of perchlorate in concentrations of over 6 parts per billion. This ruling requires additional labeling and other considerations for items containing perchlorate materials. According to your MSDS's some of your Li-MnO2 cells contain Lithium Perchlorate salt (LiClO4). Are you therefore subject to the regulation? We are not required to label our packages of batteries that contain Perchlorate salt, as we send all of our battery shipments with a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). The MSDS exemption is stated in the California regulation in part 67384.4(b)(4).ty ve�   
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6 Answer REACH regulation does not affect Ultralife products
What is REACH, and does it affect any Ultralife Batteries, ABLE, RPS Power Systems or McDowell Research brand products? REACH is a European Community Regulation on chemicals and their safe use [Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006]. It deals with the R egistration, E valuation, A uthorisation and Restriction of Ch emical substances. The regulation entered into force on June 1, 2007. The aim of REACH is to improve the protection of human health and the environment through the better and earlier identification of the intrinsic properties of chemical substances. Under the REACH regulations, batteries and communications systems are considered articles. Articles are exempt from registration unless they contain substances that are intended to be released during normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use (e.g. a ball point pen or marker.) Therefore, as a manufacturer and importer of batteries and communications systems, Ultralife Corporation does not anticipate the need to register our products. The REACH regulat  
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7 Answer Old, discharged lithium batteries
Will old lithium batteries leak if left in the product instead of discarded? As a general rule, batteries, including lithium, should not be left in a product once the battery is discharged. Some lithium batteries, such as those produced by Ultralife, are hermetically sealed, and the chance of leakage is quite small. However, some lithium batteries, such as coin cells and photo batteries do have a small potential for leakage if left in a product over a long period of time and should be removed and discarded.   
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8 Answer EU Customer Guidance for Take Back of Industrial Batteries
Where can I obtain information on the take back of portable and industrial batteries in the UK? For information on the take back of portable and industrial batteries in the UK, please click here .   
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9 External Link Glossary - Ultralife Batteries
Worksheet Battery Safety Battery Disposal Investor Info > Battery Glossary FIND AN ANSWER  
http://www.ultralifebatteries.com/glossary.php   Size: 16KB   Updated: 03/12/2010   Score: 1   Score: 1Score: 1
10 External Link Engineers - Ultralife Batteries | Articles: 9-Volt Battery Applications, 9-Volt Lithium Battery for Military & Security Applications, Addendum to 50th Edition of IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, BA-5390 / BA-5590 Life Cycle Cost Comparison, BA-5390 v
Disposal • Battery Glossary • RoHS Position Statement • European Battery Directive    
http://www.ultralifebatteries.com/engineers.php   Size: 24KB   Updated: 03/12/2010   Score: 1   Score: 1Score: 1

 



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