Safety of Optima Batteries

Monday, May 19, 2014 | Labels: , , , | |

Optima is a manufacturer of sealed, lead acid batteries used in motor vehicles. The batteries manufactured by Optima are created using the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) hazard communication standard.

Safety

    When used in the correct manner, as described by Optima, the batteries produced by the company are safe for use. When handling or performing maintenance on a battery, Optima recommends the use of protective clothing including eye protectors, face and hand protection.

Lead

    Under extreme heat, such as fire, the protective case surrounding Optima batteries can break and leak toxic chemicals including lead. Exposure to lead can be a health hazard resulting in loss of appetite, diarrhea and constipation with stomach cramps.

General

    Optima publishes general safety guidance for its products, including installing and performing repairs on a battery in a ventilated area to avoid exposure to fumes. Motor vehicle batteries manufactured by Optima contain sulfuric acid that can cause breathing problems and severe burns.

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