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Posted By Philip Roberts
Can anyone tell me what gases are evolved apart from hydrogen when charging alkaline(potassium hydroxide) batteries. Are any special precautions required and is it safe to allow people to continue to work near the charging batteries.
Regards
Phil Roberts
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
Phil
Have you tried asking the battery manufacturer? They will surely be the best source of advice.
Paul
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Posted By Paul Oliver
phil,
it may be worth purchasing the follwoing british standard if this is a predominat area of your operartion: BS 6132:1983 Code of practice for safe operation of alkaline secondary cells and batteries.
in the meantime i would implement the follwoing control measures:
no smoking / no naked flames within area
eye protection to be worn in work area
enusre batteries are charged in a suitbaly ventilated area.
if placed on a table or unit, then i would install a rubber matting on the surface area.
basically adopt the controls encounterd with charging lead acid batteries until further infomartion is obtained from manufacturers or from current BS.
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