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Toolbox Talk – Lithium Battery Safety

Lithium batteries are generally safe — but only when used, stored, and charged properly. Damage or defects can lead to fire or explosions.

 

Hazards to Watch For:

  • Physical damage: Dropping, crushing, or puncturing batteries can cause failure.
  • Heat: High temps (above 38°C / 100°F) or charging below freezing (0°C / 32°F) increases risk.
  • Improper charging: Using the wrong charger or not following instructions can damage the battery.
  • Thermal runaway: Heat from one cell failure can spread and cause fire or explosion.

 

Warning Signs:

  • Bulging or cracked batteries
  • Hissing, leaking, or smoking
  • Unusual heat while charging or in use

 

Safe Practices:

Use certified batteries and chargers (NRTL tested)
Follow manufacturer’s instructions
Remove devices from the charger once full
Store in a cool, dry place — not in direct sun or near flammables
Inspect batteries before use
Dispose of damaged batteries properly

In Case of Emergency:

If a battery shows signs of failure (smoke, hissing, overheating):

  • Stop using it immediately.
  • Move it away from flammable materials.
  • Evacuate the area if necessary.
  • Use the correct fire extinguisher: CO₂, dry chemical (ABC), or Class D (for lithium-metal).
  • Do NOT use water, especially on lithium-metal fires.
  • Report the incident to your supervisor and follow site emergency protocols.

Remember: Prevention is key. Handle with care — a small mistake can lead to a serious incident. Stay alert, stay safe.

 

Download the full Toolbox Talk document on Lithium Battery Safety below:

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