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Lithium battery hazard labels and their significance

2026-04-06 06:14:33 · · #1

I. Types of Hazard Labels for Lithium Batteries

Lithium battery hazard labels typically consist of a square frame containing three parts. The top part displays the "Category" symbol, the middle part the "Hazard" symbol, and the bottom part the "General Hazard Symbol" symbol. Based on different colors and shapes, lithium battery hazard labels can be further categorized as follows:

1. Red square: This label indicates that the lithium battery is charged, but there is a risk of explosion or fire if not handled carefully.

2. Yellow square: This label indicates that the lithium battery is in transit and needs to be protected to avoid collisions, drops, etc.

3. Black square: This label indicates that the lithium battery has been used and needs to be recycled and disposed of properly.

II. Meaning and Recommendations for Lithium Battery Hazard Labels

1. Red square

A red square label indicates that the lithium battery is charged, posing a significant potential hazard that cannot be eliminated by any applicable measures. Users are advised to avoid using lithium batteries in unsafe conditions, especially by not leaving them unattended while charging, ensuring proper ventilation, and avoiding overcharging. Furthermore, to prevent overcharging, it is recommended to use a standard power adapter and avoid using substandard power adapters or charging equipment purchased from unofficial channels.

2. Yellow square

The yellow square label indicates that the lithium battery is in transit and should be handled with care to avoid collisions, drops, etc., to prevent short circuits, overheating, and leaks. Users are advised to take safety precautions when transporting lithium batteries, such as using appropriately sized and strong packaging to avoid stacking or squeezing.

3. Black square

The black square label indicates that the lithium battery has been used and needs to be recycled and disposed of promptly. Users are advised not to discard old lithium batteries in trash cans. Instead, they can choose to recycle them with relevant organizations or recycling stations for safe handling and environmental protection.

III. Summary

This article has introduced the types and meanings of hazard labels for lithium batteries and provided corresponding safety advice. Using lithium batteries correctly allows us to better enjoy the convenience brought by technology while also effectively protecting our safety and the environment.


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