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Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION - TB-43-01340006
Local Installation
CECOM NICP Points of Contact
Chapter 2. DISPOSITION AND DISPOSAL
Table 2-1. Solid Waste Characterization of CECOM Managed Batteries for Disposal
Fire Control/Suppression
Marking Requirements
Recycling
Chapter 3. SAFETY AND CONTROL MEASURES
Table 3-1. National Stock Numbers for Respirators
Chapter 4. BATTERY PROFILES
Lead-acid (LA) Batteries
Fire control/suppression. - TB-43-01340018
Figure 4-1. CORROSIVE label
Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide (Li-SO2) Batteries, Multi-cell
Storage
Li-SO2 Batteries with CDD.
Li-SO2 Batteries with CDD. - continued
Transportation requirements - TB-43-01340024
Magnesium (MG) Batteries
Solid waste characterization. - TB-43-01340026
Transportation requirements - TB-43-01340027
Silver (AG) Batteries
Requirements for packaging batteries in boxes
Fire control/suppression. - TB-43-01340030
Appendix A. References - TB-43-01340031
Appendix A. References - continued
Appendix B. Explanation of Terms
Section II. Abbreviations
Appendix C. Procedures for Draining Vented Lead-Acid Batteries and Disposition of Drained Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte
Appendix D. Packaging Materials
Appendix E. POINTS OF CONTACT
Appendix E. POINTS OF CONTACT - continued
TABLE E-3
DoD Executive Agent Directory for Environmental Matters
Appendix F. Deactivation of Thermal (THR) Batteries
Figure F-2. BA-605/U or BA-617/U secured to block before firing
Appendix G. HAZARDOUS WASTE PROFILE SHEET
HAZARDOUS WASTE PROFILE SHEET
TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LIST
INSTRUCTION FOR DRMS FOR 1930
Chemical Composition
appendix H. Battery Toxicity Data for Selected Military Batteries,
Table H-2. Summary of Bioassay Results by Battery Chemistry 96-h LC50 In mg/L
Appendix I. Operational Guidelines for Field Inspection and Disposition of Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide Batteries
Discharge Requirements
TB-43-0134 Battery Disposition and Disposal Manual