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16. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 16 of 18 June 2017 Cell and pack capacities and watt hour ratings: Model Numbe r Nominal Voltage (V) Typical Capacity (Ah) Watt Hour Rating (Wh) (Volts x Ah) Equivalent Lithium Content (g) (cell Ah x 0.3 x #cells) Weight (grams) IBR18650B/BB/BC 3.60 V 1. 50 Ah 5.40 Wh 0.45 g 45.0 g IBR26700 A 3.75 V 2.80 Ah 10. 50 Wh 0.84 g 101.0 g ICP1003450B 3.70 V 1.80 Ah 6.66 Wh 0.54 g 46.5 g ICP103450C A 3.70 V 1.96 Ah 7.25 Wh 0.59 g 41.5 g ICP103450D A 3.70 V 2.20 Ah 8.14 Wh 0.66 g 43.0 g ICR18650H 3.70 V 2.20 Ah 8.14 Wh 0.66 g 47.5 g ICR18650J 3.70 V 2.37 Ah 8.77 Wh 0.71 g 48.0 g ICR18650K 3.70 V 2.60 Ah 9.62 Wh 0.78 g 50.0 g ICR18650M 3.70 V 2.80 Ah 10.36 Wh 0.84 g 50.0 g ICR18650P 3.70 V 3.20 Ah 11.84 Wh 0.96 g 50.0 g IHR18650B 3.60 V 2.25 Ah 8.10 Wh 0.68 g 47.5 g IHR18650BL 3.50 V 2.00 Ah 7.00 Wh 0.60 g 47.0 g IHR18650BN 3.60 V 2.20 Ah 7.92 Wh 0.66 g 45.0 g IHR18650C 3.60 V 2.05 Ah 7.38 Wh 0.62 g 47.0 g IMR18650E 3.80 V 1.40 Ah 5.32 Wh 0.42 g 42.0 g IMR26700 A 3.80 V 2.90 Ah 11. 02 Wh 0.87 g 101.0 g INR18650 A 3.60 V 2.55 Ah 9.18 Wh 0.77 g 47.0 g INR20700 A 3.60 V 3.00 Ah 10.80 Wh 0.90 g 60.0 g MCR1821J 7.40 V 2.40 Ah 17.76 Wh 1.44 g (2 cells) 107.0 g ME202CJ 11.10 V 7.20 Ah 79.92 Wh 6.48 g (9 cells) 520.0 g ME202EK 11.10 V 7.80 Ah 86.58 Wh 7.02 g (9 cells) 520.0 g Table 6 National Emergency Poison Control Telephone number list (The below table is a guide only and provided for reference, please consult your local government for updated information) Country/State National Poison Control Telephone Number Country/State National Poison Control Telephone Number Algeria +213 21 97 98 98 Italy – Milano +39 02 6610 1029 Angola +244 912 225 301 Italy – Turin +39 011 663 7637 Argentina +54 11 156 216 75 74 Jamaica +1 888 764 7667 Australia 131126 Japan 0425 52 2511 ext 57740 Austria +43 1 406 43 43 Jordan 109 Azerbaijan +994 125 979 924 Kazakhstan +7 3272 925 868 Belarus +375 17 287 00 92 Kenya 0 800 720021 Belgium +32 70 245 245 Latvia +371 67042473 Brazil None (Call 192 for Medical Emergency) Lebanon +961 3 174774 Bulgaria +359 2 9154 378 Liechtenstein 112 Cambodia +85 511 426 948 Lithua nia +370 5 236 20 52 / +370 687 53378 Canada – Alberta 1-800-332-1414 Luxembourg 070 245 245 Canada – British Columbia 1-800-56 7-8911 Macedonia +38 923 147 635 Malaysia 1 800 88 80 99 Canada – Manitoba 1-855-776-4766 Malta 112 Canada – New Brunswick 911 Mexico 066 Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador 1-866-727-1110 M ongolia +976 992 755 95 Canada – Northwest Territories 1-800-332-1414 Morocco +212 537 68 64 64 Canada – Nova Scotia 1-800-565-8161 Myanma r +95 1 379 480 Canada – Nunavut 1-800-268-9017 Nepal +97 71 435 38 77 Canada – Ontario 1-800-268-9017 Netherlands +31 30 274 88 88 Canada – Prince Edward Island 1-800-565-8161 New Zealand +0800 764 766 Canada – Quebec 1-800-463-5060 Nicaragua +505 228 97 150 Canada - Saskatchewan 1-866-454-1212 Norway +47 22 59 13 00 Canada – Yukon Territory (867) 393-8700 Oman +968 245 665 10

17. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 17 of 18 June 2017 Country/State National Poison Control Telephone Number Country/State National Poison Control Telephone Number Chile +56 2 635 3800 Pakistan 0800-77767 China +86 10 831 323 45 Paraguay +595 21 220 418 Costa Rica +506 2223 1028 / 911 Peru +511 273 2318 Cuba +53 64 10 00 Philippines +632 524 10 78 Cyprus 1401 Poland +48 42 63 14 724 Czech Republic +420 22 49 192 93 Portugal 808 250 143 Denmark 82 12 12 12 Puerto Rico +1 800 222 1222 Ecuado r 1 800 836 366 Romania +402 212 106 282 Egypt +20 2 684 09 02 Russia – Moscow +7 495-628-1687 Estonia 16662 Russia – St Petersburg +7 921-757-3228 Finland +358 9 471977 Saudi Arabia +966 11 288 9999 ext 29590 France 0800 59 59 59 Senegal +221 818 00 15 15 Georgia +995 99 53 33 20 Serbia +381 11 3608 440 Germany 19 240 Slovakia +421 2 5477 4166 Germany – Baden- Wurttemberg 0761-19 240 Slovenia +386 41 635 500 Germany – Bavaria 089-19 240 South Africa +27 824 910 160 Germany – Berlin, Brandenburg 030-19 240 South Korea 129 Germany – Bremen, Hamburt Schleswig-Holstein, Niedrsachsen 0551-19 240 Spain +34 91 562 04 20 Germany – Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz 06131-19 240 Sri Lanka +94 11 268 61 43 Germany – Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, Sachsen, Sachsen Anhalt, Thuringen 0361-19 240 Sweden 112 Germany – Nordrhein- Westfalen 0228-19 240 Switzerland 145 Germany – Saarland 06841-19 240 Syria +963 11 4452 155 Ghana +233 (0) 800 100 46 Thailand 1367 Greece 210 7793777 Trinidad and Tobago +1 868 800 2742 Guatemala 1-801-0029832 Tunisia +216 1 335 500 Hong Kong +852 2772 2211 Turkey +90 0312 433 70 01 Hungary (+36-80) 201-199 Taiwan 119 Iceland +354 543 22 22 United Arab Emirates 800 424 India +91 112 658 93 91 United Kingdom 111 Indonesia +62 813 1082 6879 United Republ ic of Tanzania +255 (0)683 159110 Iran 1490 Uruguay 1722 Iraq +964 (0)780 191 3821 United States 1-800-222-1222 Ireland +353 1 809 2166 V enezuela +58 16 621 808 Israel +972 4 854 19 00 V iet Nam +84 (0)4 8697 501 Italy +39 38 224 444 West Bank and Gaza Strip 1800 500 000 Italy – Bergamo +39 800 883 300 Zimbabwe +263 4 307 148 Table 7 Acronyms: SUSMP Standard for the Uniform Sc heduling of Medicines and Poisons CAS Number Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number EINECS European Inventory of Existi ng Commercial Chemical Substances UN Number United Nations Number OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods IATA International Air Transport Association IUCLID International Uniform Chemical Informati on Database RTECS Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances R-Phrase Risk Phrases S-Phrase Safety Phrases %W/W Percent weight for weight OECD Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development ADG Code Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail

15. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 15 of 18 June 2017 16. Other Information Preparation Date: June, 2017 Prepared by: E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Limited. 20,000 Stew art Crescent, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada V2X 9E7. Revisions: AA: (October 2014) First Release AB: (January 2015) Document wide: Minor corrections to formatting and tab spacing. Section 1.3, added factory address. Section 1.4, indicated collect number to call. Section 2.0, Table 1 – added IATA, Taiwan, Japan and China entries. Section 3.1, added Taiwan, Japan and China entries. Section 13.2, added Taiwan and Japan disposal information subsections. Section 13.4, added classification of packaging materials. Section 15, added Japanese, Taiwanese and Chinese regulatory information. Section 16, updated Acronyms, added Japanese, Taiwan ese and Chinese references to the disclaimer. AC: (March 2015) Section 14.9.5, added the transport by air detail information. AD: (May 2015) Section 3.1, Table 3, spelling and CAS number correction. AE: (May 2015) Section 16, added cell and pack capacity table to include watt hour rating and ELC. AF: (June 2015) Updated sections 6, 7, 8, 10 and 15 to comply with current EU regulation EU2015/830 of 28 May 2015. AG: (August 2015) Clarified 14.8.5 IATA Shipping regulations, removed explicit lang uage on compliance to sections of packing instructions as that would be determined by the contents of the package s prepared by a trained shipper at the time of shipment and cannot be known at the time of this writing. Added ICR18650P to table in Section 16, Cell and pack capacities and watt hour ratings. AH: (November 2015) Section 1.4 Updated Emergency contact number to include link to national poison control centers Section 4.1 added “contact your local pois on control center” under ingestion hazard. Section 14.8 Updated and clarified Modal information for land, sea and air transport. Section 16 added table 7 detailing national poison control center contact information. AI: (January 2016) Section 3.1 added Brazil requirements. Section 13.2 added Brazil recycling requirements. Section 15.1.9 added Brazil requirements. Section 16 Updated table 7 detailing national poison control center contact information. AJ: (November 2016) Section 1.1 updated to include INR20700* cell. Section 2 updated table 1 and table 2. Added Section 5.1.5 TDG/DOT ERG Code Section 13.2.8 added Malaysian waste regulations. Section 14.3 added label pictures as examples. Added Section 14.6.2-3 ICAO/IATA, TDG/DOT ERG Codes. Section 14.8.5 added special provision A206 Section 15.1.2 updated Canadian regulations to include provincial requirements. Section 15.1.3 updated Unit ed States regulations. Section 15.1.10 added Malaysian regulations. Section 16 updated Table 6 to include INR20700A cell. Section 16 updated Table 6 to include weights in grams of each product. Section 16 Updated Table 7, National Emer gency Poison Control Telephone number list Section 16 Updated literature and sources of data. AK: (June 2017) Document wide: minor correcti ons to formatting and spelling. Section 13.2.1 updated Canadian disposal regulations. Section 13.2.2 updated United States disposal regulations. Section 13.2.4 updated European Union disposal regulations. Section 14.8.4 updated Modal information. Section 15.1.2 updated Canadian Regulations. Section 15.1.3 added US EPA Waste Code. Updated State Laws. Section 15.1.4 updated Australian and New Zealand regulations. Section 16 updated acronyms and literature references.

18. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 18 of 18 June 2017 HAZCHEM Code Emergency action code of numbers & letters which gives information to emergency services NOHSC National Occupational Health and Safety Commission AICS Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances TWA Time-Weighted Average STEL Short term Exposure Limit HSNO Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 GHS Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals METI Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry BSMI Taiwan Bureau of Metrology and Inspection JIS Japanese Industrial Standard ERG Emergency Response Guide EPA Environmental Protection Agency – USA. DSL Environment Canada Do mestic Substances List NDSL Environment Canada Non Domestic Substances List Literature References and Sources of Data: OECD Guidelines for Testing of Chemicals Annex I: OECD Test Guidelines for Studies Included in SIDS Manual for the Assessment of Chem icals Chapter 2 Data Gathering International Toxicity Testing Guidelines Hazardous Substance Information System - Guid ance Material for Ha zard Classifications Preparation of Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals Code of Practice. Model Work Health and Safety Regulations. Model Work Health and Safety Regulations - Transitional Principles Workplace Exposure Standards for Airborne Contaminants Australian Dangerous Goods Code 7th Edition Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC: 1008 (2004)] Guidance on the Classification of Hazardous Chemicals under the WHS Regulations Assigning a Hazardous Substance to a Group Standard User Guide to the HSNO Thresholds and Classifications Summary User Guide to the HSNO Thresholds and Classifications of Hazardous Substances Correlation between GHS and New Zealand HSNO Hazard Classes and Categories HSNO Control Regulations Record of Group Standard Assignment Labelling of Hazardous Substances Hazard and Precautionary Information Thresholds and Classifications under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 Workplace Exposure Standards and Biological Exposure Indices Handheld Battery Recycling - Guidelines for Lithium Batteries (Australian Battery Recycling Initiative) Handheld Battery Recycling - Guidelines for Tr ansport (Australian Battery Recycling Initiative) European Waste Catalog and Hazardous Waste List IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, 58h Edition, includes amendments. European Agreement Concerning the International Ca rriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) 2015 Consolidated Transportation of D angerous Goods Regulations including Amendment SOR/2015-100 (Canada) IMO IMDG Volumes 1 and 2, 2006 Edition and including amendment 36-12 United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Da ngerous Goods – Manual of Tests and Criteria Rev. 6 World Health Organization list of National Poison Control Telephone Numbers United States Environmental Prot ection Agency – Enforcement Act, EPA 300-N-02-002, the Battery Act. Disclaimer: This Safety Data Sheet was prepared in accordance with cr iteria and requirements of the Hazardous Products Act and the Controlled Products Regulations (Canada), SafeWork Australia (Australia), European Union Commission Directives (EU/EC), Japanes e Industrial Standard (JIS), Taiwan Bureau of Metrology and Inspection (BSMI), China Regulation GB/T 16483-2008 and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) using in formation provided by the manufacturer and other sources. The information in the Safety Data Sheet is offered for your consideration and guidance when exposed to these products. E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Li mited expressly disclaims all exp ressed or implied warranties and assumes no responsibilities for the accuracy or completeness of the data contained herein. Th e data in this Safety Data Sheet does not apply to use with any other product or in any other process. This Safety Data Sheet may not be changed or altered in any way without the expressed knowledge and permission of E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Limited. [End of Safety Data Sheet]

14. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 14 of 18 June 2017 15.1.5.3. EU Restrictions on use: Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006, REACH Annex XVII Substances subject to restriction on marketing and use as amended: Aluminium (CAS 7429-90-5) Directive 2004/37/EC: on the safety and health of pregnant workers and workers who have recently given birth or are breastfeeding: Not listed. 15.1.5.4. Other EU Regulations Directive 96/82/EC (Seveso II) on the control of major acci dent hazards involving danger ous substances: Not listed. Directive 94/33/EC on the protection of young people at work: Not listed. This Safety Data Sheet complies with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 and amended on 28 May 2015 by (EU) 2015/830. 15.1.6. Japanese Regulations Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) JIS Z 7253:2012 Waste disposal and public cleaning law Law for Promotion of Effect ive Utilization of Resources 15.1.7. Taiwanese Regulations Regulation of Labelling and Hazard Communication of Dan gerous and Harmful Materials: Labeling requirements and other relevant provision of chemicals, this product is not classified as dangerous goods. Toxic Chemicals Substance Control Law: Not Listed. CNS 1030016 Safety of primary and secondary lithium cells and batteries during transport. 15.1.8. Chinese Regulations General Rule for Classification and Hazard Communication of Chemicals (GB 13690-2009): Specifies the classification, labeling and hazard communication of chemicals in complianc e with the GHS standard for chemical production sites and labeling of consumer goods. General Rule for Preparation of Precautio nary Labels for Chemicals (GB 15258-2009) : Specifies the relevant application methods of precautionary labels for chemicals. Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products Content and Order of Se ctions (GB/T 16483-2008) 15.1.9. Brazil Regulations National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS) of CONAMA in compliance with the directives and regulations of the National System for the Environment (SISNAMA). 15.1.10. Malaysian Regulations Guidelines for the Classification of used Electr ical and Electronic Equipment in Malaysia, 2 nd Edition, 2010 Environmental Quality Regulation, 2005. Scheduled Waste code SW103: Waste of batteries cont aining cadmium and nickel or mercury or lithium. 15.1.11. Other Regulations None Listed. 15.2. Chemical Safety Assessment: Not applicable.

4. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 4 of 18 June 2017 3. Composition/information on ingredients 3.1. As a solid, manufactured article, exposure to hazardous ingredients is not expected with normal use. Canada: This is not a controlled product under WHMIS. This pr oduct meets the definition of a “manufactured article” and is not subject to the regulations of the Hazardous Products Act. USA: This cell or battery is an articl e pursuant to 29 CFR 1910.1200 and, as such, is not subject to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requirement. The information contained in this Safety Data Sheet contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of the product. This SDS should be retained and available for employees and other users of this product. Australia: The product is a Lithium-ion cell or battery and is t herefore classified as an article and is not hazardous when used according to the recommendations of the manufacturer. The hazard is associated with the contents of the cell or battery. If the cell or battery is compromised and starts to leak, based upon the battery ingredients, the contents are classified as Hazardous according to the criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (SafeWork Australia). EU: This product is an article according to t he REACH Regulation (1907/2006) and (EC) No 2015/830. Taiwan: This product is not classified as a dangerous good. Japan: This product is not classified as a dangerous good. China: This product is not classified as a dangerous good. Brazil: This product is an article according to ABNT NRB 14725-2:2009. Cell Component Chemical Name CAS No. EINECS *Concentration range in electrolyte (w/w %) *Mass range in cell (g/g %) GHS Classification Electrolyte Contains Electrolyte salt and solvents. 5-20 Skin Corr 1B – H314 Electrolyte salt Lithium hexafluorophosphate 21324-40-3 244-334-7 5-30 1-5 - Electrolyte solvents Includes one or more of the following; Ethylene Carbonate Propylene Carbonate Diethyl Carbonate Dimethyl Carbonate Ethyl Methyl Carbonate 96-49-1 108-32-7 105-58-8 616-38-6 623-53-0 202-510-0 203-572-1 203-311-1 210-478-4 Not Listed 70-95 5-20 - PVDF Polyvinylidenfluoride 24937-79-9 Not Listed - <1 - Copper Cu 7440-50-8 231-159-6 - 9-18 - Aluminium Al 7429-90-5 231-072-3 - 17-27 - Cathode Includes one or more of the following; Lithium Cobaltite Manganese Nickel Aluminum 12190-79-3 7439-96-5 7440-02-0 7429-90-5 235-362-0 231-105-1 231-111-4 231-072-3 - 20-50 - Anode Includes one or more of the following; Graphite Carbon Black 7782-42-5 1333-86-4 231-955-3 215-609-9 - 13-18 - Steel, Nickel, and inert components Various Various - Balance - Table 3 *Quantities may vary depending on cell or battery model.

1. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 1 of 18 June 2017 SAFETY DATA SHEET This Safety Data Sheet meets or exceeds the requirem ents of the Canadian Controlled Product Regulations (WHMIS), the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) hazard communication standard, the Australian National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC), the Taiwan Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection (BSMI), the Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Insp ection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China(GB/T 16483-2008), Brazil standard ABNT NRB 1472 5-3, Malaysian Department of Environment and the European Union Commission Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and (EU) No 2015/830. 1. Identification of the Substance/Mi xture and of the Company/Undertaking 1.1. Product Identifier Name of the substance: Molicel Rechargeable Lithium-ion cells and multi-cell battery packs. Product Codes: IBR18650*, ICR18650*, IMR18650*, INR18650*, INR20700* , IHR18650*, ICP103450*, ICP1003450*, IBR26700*, IMR26700*, MCR1821*, ME202*. *Product codes can be followed by letters and/or num bers (A -ZZ, 0-9) which denote model designations. List of models can be found in section 16 of this SDS. Identification Number: Not applicable Registration Number: Not applicable Synonyms: Lithium-ion Cell, Lithium-ion Pack, Lithium-ion Battery, Li-Ion Cell, Li-Ion Pack, Li-Ion Battery. Synonyms may be preceded by the brand name Molicel and followed by the product code and model designation. For example: Molicel Lithium-ion Battery ME202C, Molicel Lithium-ion Cell ICR18650J. Issue Date: 05-July-2017 Version number: AK Revision Date: 01-June-2017 Supersedes Date: 03-January-2017 1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against. Identified uses: Rechargeable Lithium-ion cell for single cell or Multi-cell lithium-ion battery packs. Restrictions on Use : For use as a battery-based power supply only. Do not rupture or expose solution inside of the cell or pack. 1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet. Supplier Name: E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd. Address: 20,000 Stewart Crescent Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada, V2X9E7 E-Mail: molicel@molienergy.com Telephone: (604) 466-6654 Factory Name: E-One Moli Energy Corp. (Taiwan) Address: No.10 Dali 2 nd Road, Tainan Science Park Shan-Hwa, Tainan County, 741, Taiwan E-Mail: service@molicel.com Telephone: 886-6-5050666 1.4. Emergency telephone number 24 hour emergency number within North America: CANUTEC (613) 996-6666, collect calls accepted. (*666 on a cellular phone In Canada Only). National Poison Control Telephone Numbers: See table 7 in Section 16 for a list by Country/State. 1.5 Details of the local distributor or agent of the products listed on the safety data sheet. Distributor/Agent Name: Address: Other Information: Telephone: Email :

2. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 2 of 18 June 2017 2. Hazards Identification Table 1 2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture. 2.1.1. Preparation Ha zards and Classification: The product is a Lithium ion cell or battery and is therefore classified as an article and is not hazardous when used according to the recommendations of the manuf acturer. The hazard is associated with the contents of the cell or battery. Unde r recommended use conditions, the electrode materials and liquid electrolyte are non-reactive provid ed that the cell or battery integrity remains and the seals remain intact. The potential for exposure should not exist unl ess the cell or battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, electrically or physically abused/damaged. If t he cell or battery is compromised and starts to leak, based upon the battery ingredients, the cont ents are classified as Hazardous. 2.1.2. Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC as amended: Not applicable. 2.1.3. Classificati on according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 as amended: Not applicable. 2.1.4. Hazard Summary Physical hazards: Not classified for physical hazards. Health hazards: Not classified for health hazards. Environmental hazards: Not classified for hazards to the environment. Specific hazards: Exposure to contents of an open or damaged cell or battery: contact with this material will cause burns to the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. May cause sensitization by skin contact. Main Symptoms: Symptoms include itching, burning, redness and tearing. 2.2. Label elements 2.2.1. Label according to Regulat ion (EC) No. 1272/2008 as amended. Identification Number: Not applicable. Hazard pictograms: Not applicable. Signal word: Not applicable. Hazard statements: Not applicable under normal use in accordance with United Nations Conference on Environmental and Development (UNCED) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910.1200. T he article does not meet the criteria for classification. Protective Clothing NFPA Rating (USA) EC Classification WHMIS (Canada) SafeWork (Australia) Not required with normal use. Not classified as hazardous Not applicable with normal use. Not classified as hazardous GHS Hazard Symbol IATA JIS (Japan) Taiwan China Not applicable with normal use. Not classified as hazardous Not classified as hazardous Not classified as hazardous United States Brazil Malaysia Not classified as hazardous Not classified as hazardous Not classified as hazardous 1 00

11. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 11 of 18 June 2017 13.2.6. Japan: Recycling of spent lithium-ion cells and batteries is regulated by the Wastes Disposal and Public Cleaning Law and the Law for Promotion of Effect ive Utilization of Resource s, cells and batteries should be recycled at a JBRC (Japan Battery Recycling Center) approved facility. 13.2.7. Brazil: Lithium-ion cells and batteries should be recycled according to the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS) of CONAMA in compliance with the directives and regulations of the National System for Environment (SISNAMA). 13.2.8. Malaysia: Lithium-ion cells and batteries are considered scheduled wastes and must be sent to a proper collection, treatment, recycling and disposal center. 13.2.8.1. Scheduled Waste Code: SW103 13.3. Classification of the waste to comply with Transport Regulations: Spent lithium-ion cells and batteries are not considered hazardous waste. Lithium-ion cells and batteries involved in a fire may be considered to be hazardous waste and should be classified as such. Damaged lithium-ion cells and batteries are explicitly prohibited from transport by air. 13.4. Classification of Packaging materials: Unsoiled excess packaging should be disposed of according to any applicable recycling regulations and is not considered hazardous waste. Soiled packaging or pac kaging exposed to the interior of a lithium-ion cell or battery pack should be considered hazardous waste and disposed of according to local hazardous waste rules and regulations. 14. Transport Information Lithium-ion cells and batteries are regulated for land, sea and ai r transportation. It is recommended that Lithium-ion cells a nd batteries should not be fitted to equipment during transportation. Note: Cells and Batteries must always be protected against short-circuiting during transport. Special precautions should be undertaken when damaged or defective cells and batteries are transported. You must contact the manufac turer before transporting damaged or defective cells and batteries. It is prohibited to carry defective or damaged cells and batteries by air. E-One Moli Energy cells and batteries are designed to comply with all applicable shipping regulations as prescribed by industry and legal standards which include compliance with the UN Reco mmendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations, U.S. DOT regulations for the safe transport of lithium-ion batteries , the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the Canadian Tr ansport of Dangerous Goods regulations. 14.1. UN Number: UN3480 or UN3481 14.2. UN Proper Shipping Name: UN3480 – Lithium Ion Batteries. UN3481 – Lithium Ion Batteries Contained in Equipment UN3481 – Lithium Ion Batteries Packed with Equipment 14.3. Transport Hazard Class(es): Class: 9 Subsidiary Risk: - Label(s): Class 9 Lithium Label, Lithium Handling Label, Cargo Aircraft Only Hazard No. (ADR): 9 Tunnel Restriction code: E 14.4. Packing Group: See Regulations. 14.5. Environmental hazards: Marine Pollutant: No 14.6. Special Precautions for user: Read safety instructions, SDS and emergency procedures before handling. 14.6.1. Hazchem Code: 4W 14.6.2. TDG/DOT ERG Code: 147 14.6.3. ICAO/IATA ERG Code: 9F 14.7. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code: Not Applicable 14.8. Modal Information 14.8.1. Land (ADR): UN3480 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 310, 348, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.)

12. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 12 of 18 June 2017 UN3481 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 348, 360, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.) 14.8.2. Land (RID): UN3480 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 310, 348, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.) UN3481 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 348, 360, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.) 14.8.3. Land (ADN): UN3480 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 310, 348, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.) UN3481 – P903, P908, P909, LP903 or LP904 (Special Provision 188, 230, 348, 360, 376, 377 and 636 may apply.) 14.8.4. Sea (IMDG): UN3480 and UN3481 - P903, P908 or P910 (Special provision 188, 230, 310, 348 and 957 may apply.) EmS: F-A, S-I; Stowage Category A IMDG Code: 9033 14.8.5. Air (IATA): UN3480 – PI965, PI966 or PI967 (Special Provision A88, A99, A154, A164, A183 and A206 may apply). ERG Code: 9F Lithium ion cell or batteries - Lithium ion batte ries in compliance with Packing Instruction 965. Lithium ion cell or batteries packed with equipm ent - Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Packing Instruction 966. Lithium ion cell or batteries contained in equi pment - Lithium ion batteries in compliance with Packing Instruction 967. Molicel products listed under this SDS will conform to variou s sections of the packing instru ctions based on the contents, packaging and mode of the shipment. Please see the shipping documents for complete details for individual shipments. This document is not intended to replace or authorize shipments of lithium-ion cells ; it is intended as a guide for use by trained individuals. 15. Regulatory Information 15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations/le gislation specific for the substance or mixture: 15.1.1. International Information 15.1.1.1. Montreal Protocol: Not applicable 15.1.1.2. Stockholm Convention: Not applicable 15.1.1.3. Rotterdam Convention: Not applicable 15.1.1.4. Basel Convention: Not applicable 15.1.1.5. Marpol Convention: Not applicable 15.1.1.6. UN Transportation of Dangerous Goods: All cells and batteries have passed the applicable testing. 15.1.2. Canadian Federal, Provinci al and Territorial Regulations: These products have been classified in accordance with the hazar d criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the SDS contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations. WHMIS Classification: Not Controlled, manufactured article. New Substance Notification Regulations: Lithium hexafluorophosphate and Ethyl Methyl Carbonate are listed on the Non- Domestic Substance List (NDSL). All other ingredients in the product are lis ted, as required, on Canada’s Domestic Substances List (DSL). National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) and Ontario Regulation 127/01 Substances: Copper, CAS#7440-50-8, 9-18% w/w Manganese, CAS#7439-96-5, 20-50% w/w Nickel, CAS#7440-02-0, 20-50% w/w British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec require all manufacturers of consumer batteries to participate in a stewardship plan to provide free collection and r ecycling of consumer batte ries that they produce. Recycling is encouraged in all Provinces and Territories. 15.1.3. United States Federal and State Regulations: TSCA Status: All ingredients in these products are listed on the TSCA inventory. OSHA: These products do not meet criteria as per Part 1910.1200, manufactured article.

6. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 6 of 18 June 2017 water. When water is used, however, hydrogen gas may be evol ved which can form an explosive mixture with air. LITH-X (powdered graphite) or copper powder fire extinguishers, s and, dry ground dolomite or soda ash may also be used. These materials act as smothering agents. 5.4 Protective Equipment and Precautions for firefighters: In the case of a fire and the release of hydrogen fluoride, it is critical to protect the skin fr om any contact. Fire fighters should wear a self-contained breathing apparatus. Burni ng lithium-ion cells and batteries can produce toxic fumes including hydrogen fluor ide (HF), oxides of carbon, aluminum, lithium, copper and cobalt. Vo latile phosphorous penta fluoride may form at temperatures abo ve 110°C (230°F). Wear adequate personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. 6. Accidental Release Measures 6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures: 6.1.1. For non-emergency personnel. 6.1.1.1. As an immediate precautionary measure, is olate spill or leak area for at least 25 meters (75 feet) in all directions. Keep unauthorized personnel away. Stay upwind. Keep out of low areas. Ventilate closed areas before entering. Wear adequate personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. 6.1.2. For emergency responders 6.1.2.1. As an immediate precautionary measure, is olate spill or leak area for at least 25 meters (75 feet) in all directions. Keep unauthorized personnel away. Stay upwind and ke ep out of low areas. Ventilate closed areas before entering. Do not enter corrosive vapor contaminated areas without a respirator or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Suitable fabric for personal protective clothing: Chemical resistance gloves, safety glasses/goggles or face shield and chemical resistant clothing. Wear adequate personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. 6.2. Environmental precautions 6.2.1. Absorb spilled material with non-reactive absorbent such as vermiculite, clay or earth. Prevent from migration into soil, sewers and natural waterways – inform local authorities if this occurs. 6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up 6.3.1. Evacuate spill area immediately and remove sources of igniti on. Do NOT touch spilled material. Use non-sparking tools and equipment where applicable. Ensure that cleanup procedur es do not expose spilled material to any moisture. Cover all drains and exits to the environment to prevent mi gration into the soil, sewers and natural waterways. 6.3.2. Cleanup personnel must be trained in the safe handling of this product. Spills may be absorbed by non-reactive absorbents such as vermiculite and then collected with an electr ically protected vacuum cleaner or by wet-brushing and placing into a suitable container for disposal. Place cells or batteries into individual plastic bags and then place into appropriate containers and close tightly for disposal. Imm ediately transport closed cont ainers outside. Lined steel drums are suitable for storage of damaged cells or batteries until proper disposal can be arranged. Ventilate area and wash spill site after material pickup is complete. Please consult local regulations on disposal of hazardous waste for complete details. 6.3.3. Never dispose of damaged cells or batteries in a fire. 6.4. Reference to other sections 6.4.1. For information on Hazards, see Section 2 of the SDS. 6.4.2. For information on personal protective eq uipment, see Section 8 of the SDS. 6.4.3. For information on physical and chemical properties, see Section 9 of the SDS. 6.4.4. For information on stability and reactivity, see Section 10 of the SDS. 6.4.5. For information on environmental effects, see Section 12 of the SDS. 6.4.6. For waste disposal, see section 13 of the SDS. 7. Handling and Storage 7.1. Precautions for safe handling 7.1.1. Do not short circuit, open, disassemble, crush, puncture or burn cells or batteries. Do not expose cells or batteries to extreme heat or fire. Do not solder cells. Do not mix cells of different types and brands. Do not mix new and used cells or batteries. Do not incinerate the cells or batteries as ther e is a danger of explosion. Do not use or charge damaged, defective or deformed cells or batteries. 7.1.2. Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Wash hands thoroughly after handling.

13. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 13 of 18 June 2017 SARA EPA Title III: None. Sec. 302/304: None . Sec. 311/312: None . Sec. 313: Supplier Notification : This Product Contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of (Title ) III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372. Supplier notification requirement does not apply to batteries that are considered consumer products. Chemical CAS % by weight Aluminium 7429-90-5 17-27 Copper 7440-50-8 9-18 Graphite 7782-42-5 13-18 Lithium Cobaltite 12190-79-3 20-50 Lithium-Hexafluorophosphate 21324-40-3 1-5 CERCLA RQ: None . US EPA Waste Code : D003 (reactivity) – damaged and leaking cell or battery only. State of California: Rechargeable Battery Recycling Act – Division 30, Pa rt 3, Chapter 8.4 of t he Public Resource Code. Consumers must recycle all single use batteries or take them to a household hazardous waste disposal facility, a universal waste hander or an authorized recycling facility. State of Minnesota: Rechargeable Battery and Products Law – Rechargeable batteries and products with non-removable batteries cannot be disposed as mixed municipal waste. State of New York: Rechargeable Battery Law – It is illegal to dispose of rechargeable batteries in the state of New York as solid waste. 15.1.4. Australia and New Zealand SUSMP: Not applicable AICS: All ingredients are on the AICS list. HSNO Approval number: Not applicable HSNO Group Title: Not applicable NOHSC: 10008 Risk Phrases: R34 - Causes Burns. NOHSC: 1008 Safety Phrases: S1 – Keep locked up. S2 – Keep out of reach of children. S23 – Do not breathe vapor. S24/25 – Avoid contact with skin and eyes. S26 – In case of contact with eyes, rinse immedi ately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S27/28 – After contact with skin, take off immediately all co ntaminated clothing and wash immediately with plenty of water. S36/37/39 – Wear suitable protective cl othing, gloves and eye/face protection. S56 – Dispose of this material and its container at hazardous waste or special waste collection point. S62 – If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting: seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. S64 – If swallowed, rinse mouth with water (Only if the person is conscious). AS/NZS 5139: Not Applicable 15.1.5. EC Classificat ion for the Substance/Preparation: These products are not classified as hazardous according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008. Keep out of the reach of children. 15.1.5.1. EU Regulations: Regulation (EC) No. 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer, Annex I: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No . 1005/2009 on substances t hat deplete the oz one layer, Annex II: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 850/2004 on persis tent organic pollutants, Anne x I as amended: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 689/2008 concerning the export and impor t of dangerous chemicals, Annex I, part 1 as amended: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 689/2008 concerning the export and impor t of dangerous chemicals, Annex I, part 2 as amended: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 689/2008 concerning the export and impor t of dangerous chemicals, Annex I, part 3 as amended: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 689/2008 concerning the export and import of dangerous chemicals, Anne x V as amended: Not listed. Regulation (EC) No. 166/2006, REACH Article 59(10) Candidat e List as currently published by ECHA: Not listed. 15.1.5.2. EU Authorizations: Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006, REACH Annex XIV Substances subject to authorization, as amended: Not listed.

3. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 3 of 18 June 2017 Table 2 Supplemental label information: None. 2.3. Other Hazards. 2.3.1. Appearance, Color and Odor: Solid object with no odor. 2.3.2. Primary Routes(s) of Exposure: These chemicals are contained in a sealed enclosure. Risk of exposure occurs only if the cell or pack is mechanically, thermally, electrically or physically abused to the point of compromising the enclosure. If this occurs, exposure to the electrolyte solution containe d within can occur by inhalation, ingestion, eye contact and skin contact. 2.3.3. Potential Health Effect(s): 2.3.3.1. Acute (short term): see Section 8 for exposure controls. In the event that this cell or pack has been ruptured, the el ectrolyte solution contained within the cell would be corrosive and can cause burns to skin and eyes. Inhalation: Inhalation of materials from a sealed cell is not an expected route of exposure. Vapors or mists from a ruptured cell may cause respiratory irritation. Ingestion: Swallowing of materials from a sealed cell is not an expected route of exposure. Swallowing the contents of an open cell can cause serious chemical burns to mouth, esophagus, and gastrointestinal tract. Skin: Contact between the cell and skin will not cause any harm. Skin contact with the contents of an open cell can cause severe irritation or burns to the skin. Eye: Contact between the cell and the eye will not cause any ha rm. Eye contact with the contents of an open cell can cause severe irritation or burns to the eye. 2.3.3.2. CHRONIC (long term): see Section 11 for additional toxicological data. 2.3.4. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Not Available. 2.3.5. Interactions with other chemicals: Immersion in high conductivity liquids may cause corrosion and breaching of the cell or battery enclosure. The electrolyte solution inside of the cells may react with alkaline (basic) materials and present a flammability hazard. 2.3.6. Potential Environmental Effects : Not Available. Precautionary Statement(s) Prevention P102: Keep out of reach of children. P103: Read label prior to use. P202: Do not handle until all safety pr ecautions have been read and understood. P210: Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces – No smoking. P234: Keep only in original container. P254: Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Response (If cell/battery leaks) P260: Do not breathe vapor or spray. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P301/330/331: IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. DO NOT induce vomiting. P303/361/353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off i mmediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P304/340: If INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a positi on comfortable for breathing. P305/351/338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water fo r several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P310: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P363: Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. P370: In case of fire: Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical or water extinguisher. P391: Collect spillage. Health (if cell/battery leaks) H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H315: Causes skin irritation. H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. H335: May cause respiratory irritation. H400: Very toxic to aquatic life. H410: Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Storage (Store as indicated in Section 7) P402: Store in a dry place. P405: Store locked up. P410: Protect from sunlight. Disposal P406: Store any spilled/leaking electrolyte material in a corrosive resistant container with a resistant inner liner. P501: Dispose of batteries in accordance wi th applicable hazardous waste regulations.

5. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 5 of 18 June 2017 4. First Aid Measures 4.1. Description of first aid measures The hazardous components of this cell or battery are contained wi thin a sealed unit. The following measures are only applicabl e if exposure has occurred to components when a cell or battery leaks, is exposed to high temperatures or is mechanically, electrica lly or physically abused/damaged. The hazardous contents are causti c alkaline electrolytes contained in cells with lithium metal o xide cathodes, graphite and carbon anodes and Polyvinylidenfluoride binders. Ingestion: Have victim rinse mouth thoroughly wi th water. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Contact your local poison control center and quickly transport victim to an emergency care facility. EYE: If eye contact with contents of an open cell occu rs, immediately flush the contaminated eye(s) with water. Quickly transport victim to an emergency care facility. Skin Contact: Immediately flush with water. If irritation or pain persists, seek medical attention. Inhalation: Remove the patient from exposure into fresh air, seek medical attention. PROTECTION FOR FIRST AIDERS: Do not enter corrosive vapor contaminated areas wi thout a respirator or Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Wear adequate personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8. FIRST AID FACILITIES: Eye wash bottle, fountain, safety showers or at least a source of running water are required in the area where the product is used. 4.2 MOST IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS & EFFECTS, ACUTE & DELAYED, CAUSED BY EXPOSURE: ACUTE: The contents of the battery are rat ed as corrosive. Ingestion of the electrolyte could lead to severe gastrointestinal tract irritation with nausea, vo miting and potentially burns. Inhalation of vapors may lead to severe irritation of the mouth and upper respiratory tract with a burning sensation, pain, burns and inflammation in the nose and throat; t here may also be coughing or difficulty breathing. Eye contact may lead to severe eye irritation or in worst case scenario irreversible damage and possible eye burns. Skin contact may lead to irritation and possible skin burns. CHRONIC: Skin contact may aggravate/exacerbate existing skin conditions, such as dermatitis. Chronic inhalation may lead to the same symptoms as listed for acute inhalation above. 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed ADVICE TO DOCTOR: Treat symptomatically if the person comes into cont act with the corrosive electrolyte liquid contents of a damaged battery. 5. Fire Fighting Measures 5.1 Extinguishing media 5.1.1 Suitable extinguishing media: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide and foam. Water acts as a cooling agent. 5.1.2 Unsuitable extinguishing media: Strong oxidizing agents, st rong reducing agents, strong acids and strong alkalis. Despite water incompatibility, water is the most effective firefighting tool to control the spread of fire to other cells and batteries and combustibles. 5.1.3 Explosion Data: Closed containers may explode, burst, rupture or v ent when exposed to temperatures above 120°C (248°F). 5.1.4 Hazchem Code ( Australia, New Zealand, UK and Malaysia ): 4W 5.1.5 TDG/DOT ERG Code: 147 5.1.6 Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Extreme mechanical abuse will result in r upture of the individual battery cells. 5.1.7 Sensitivity to Static Discharge: Electrostatic discharges imposed directly on the spilled electrolyte may start combustion. 5.2 Special hazards arisi ng from the Chemical: The interaction of water vapor and exposed lithium hexafluoroph osphate (LiPF6) may result in the generation of hydrogen and hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas. Contact with battery electrolyte ma y be irritating to skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Thermal degradation may produce hazardous fumes of lithium, cobalt and ma nganese, hydrofluoric acid, hy drogen and oxides of carbon, aluminum, lithium, copper and cobalt as well and smoke and irrita ting, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Fumes may cause dizziness or suffocation. 5.3 Advice for firefighters: In case of fire where lithium-ion cells and batteries are pres ent, flood the area with water. If any cells or batteries are bu rning, water may not extinguish them, but will cool the adjacent cells or batteries and control the spread of fire. Carbon Dioxide, d ry chemical and foam extinguishers may be preferred for small fire s, but also may not extinguish burning lithium-ion cells or batt eries. Burning cells or batteries will burn themselves out. Virtually all fires involving lithium-ion cells and batteries can be cont rolled with

9. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 9 of 18 June 2017 11. Toxicological Information 11.1. Information on toxicological effects: The hazardous components of the cell or bat tery are contained within a sealed unit. Under recommended use conditions, the electrode materials and liquid electrolyte are non-reactive provid ed that the cell or battery integrity remains and the seals r emain intact. The potential for exposure should not exist unless the batte ry leaks, is exposed to high temperature or is mechanicall y, electrically or physically abused/damaged. The following toxicology data is in respect to if a person comes into contact with the electrolyte. 11.2. Acute Toxicity: 11.2.1. Swallowed: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid. Ingestion of this electrolyte would be harmful. Swallowing may result in nausea, vomi ting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and chemical burns to the gastrointestinal tract. During normal usage i ngestion should not be a means of exposure. 11.2.2. Eye: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid and it is expected that it would cause irreversible damage to the eyes. Contact may cause cornea l burns. Effects may be slow to heal after eye contact. Correct handling procedures incorporatin g appropriate eye protection should minimize the risk of eye irritation. 11.2.3. Skin: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is a corrosive liquid and it is expected that it would cause skin burns or severe irritation to the skin if not washed off immediately. Correct handling procedures should minimize the risk of skin irritation. People with pre-existing skin conditi ons, such as dermatitis, should take extreme care so as not to exacerbate the condition. 11.2.4. Inhaled: Inhalation of vapors from a leaking cell or battery is expected to cause severe irritation of the mouth and upper respiratory tract with a burning sensation, pain, burns and inflammation in the nose and throat; there may also be coughing or difficulty breathing. 11.3. Skin Corrosion/Irritation: The electrolyte contained within t he cell or battery is classified as a corrosive liquid and is expected to exhibit Dermal Corrosivity/Irritation. 11.4. Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is classified as a corrosive liquid and is expected to exhibit serious Damage/Corrosivity. 11.5. Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a skin sensitizer according to OECD test 406, based on the av ailable data and the known hazards of t he components. The electrolyte contained within the battery is not expected to be a respiratory tract se nsitizer, based on the available dat a and the known hazards of t he components. 11.6. Germ Cell Mutagenicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be mutagenic according to test such as OECD tests 471, 475, 476, 478 and 479, based on the av ailable data and the known hazards of the components. 11.7. Carcinogenicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a carcinogen. The cathode contains Cobalt and Nickel components. These components are classified as IARC 2B – possibly carcinogenic to humans, however they do not pose a threat when contained in the cell or battery sealed unit. 11.8. Reproductive Toxicity: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is not expected to be a reproductive hazard according to test such as OECD tests 414 and 421, based on the available data and the know n hazards of the components. 11.9. Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) – Single Exposure: The electrolyte contained within the cell or battery is corrosive and is expect to cause respiratory irritation by inhalation. I nhalation of vapors may lead to severe irritation of the mouth a nd upper respiratory tract with a burning sensation, pain, burns and inflammation in the nose and throat; there may also be coughing or difficulty breathing. 11.10. Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT) – Repeated Exposure: The cells or batteries are not expected to cause organ damage from prolonged or repeated exposure according to tests such as OECD tests 410 and 412, based on the available data and the known hazards of the components. 11.11. Aspiration Hazard: The cells or batteries are not classified as an aspiration hazard, based on the available data and the known hazards of the components. However, due to the corrosive nature of the produc t if swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. If vomiting has occurred after ingestion the person should be obs erved to ensure that aspiration into the lungs has not occurred and assessed for chemical burns to the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. 11.12. Other Information: No additional data is available. 11.13. Links to other sections. 11.13.1. For information on hazards, see Section 2 of this SDS. 11.13.2. For information on first aid, see Section 4 of this SDS. 11.13.3. For information on accidental release, see Section 6 of this SDS.

7. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 7 of 18 June 2017 7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities 7.2.1. Conditions for safe storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, ou t of direct sunlight and away from heat and ignition sources. To minimize any adverse effects on cell and/ or battery performance, it is recommended that the cells and/or batteries be kept at room temperat ure (25°C +/- 5°C). Elevated temperatur es can result in shortened cell and/or battery life. Keep out of reach of children. Store away from incompatible materials, see Section 10 of the SDS. 7.2.2. Incompatibilities: Water, strong oxidizing agents, strong reduc ing agents, strong acids and strong alkalis. 7.3. Specific end use(s) 7.3.1. Rechargeable Lithium-ion cell for single cell or Multi-cell lithium-ion battery packs. For use as a battery based power supply. 7.4. Links to other Sections 7.4.1. For information on recommended uses, see Section 1 of this SDS. 7.4.2. For information on accidental release measures, see Section 6 of this SDS. 7.4.3. For information on personal protective equipment, see Section 8 of this SDS. 7.4.4. For information on physical and chemical pr operties, see Section 9 of this SDS. 7.4.5. For information on stability and reactivity, see Section 10 of this SDS. 7.4.6. For information on toxicologi cal information, see Section 11 of this SDS. 7.4.7. For information on environmental effects, see Section 12 of this SDS. 7.4.8. For information on transport hazard classe s, see Section 14 of this SDS. 8. Exposure Controls, Personal Protection 8.1. Exposure Control Measures 8.1.1. Exposure Limit Values: Airborne exposures to hazardous substances are not expected when the cells or batteries are used for their intended purposes. Exposure standar ds are not applicable to the sealed articles. 8.1.2. Biological Monitoring: Not applicable. 8.1.3. Control Banding: Not applicable. 8.1.4. Recommended monitoring procedures : Follow standard monitoring procedures. 8.1.5. Derived no-effect level (DNEL): Not applicable. 8.1.6. Derived minimal effect level (DMEL): Not applicable. 8.1.7. Predicted no-effect concentrations (PNECs): Not applicable. 8.2. Engineering Controls 8.2.1. Engineering Controls: Special ventilation is not required when usi ng these products in normal use scenarios. Ventilation is required if there is leakage from the cell or battery. 8.2.2. Individual Protection Measures 8.2.2.1. Eye a nd Face protection: Eye protection is not required when hand ling cells or batteries during normal use. Wear chemical resistant safety glasse s/goggles or face shield if handling a leaking or ruptured cell or battery. 8.2.2.2. Skin (Hand) protection: Hand protection is not required when handlin g the cell or battery during normal use. Chemical resistant gloves are recommended when dealing with a leaking or ruptured cell or battery. 8.2.2.3. Skin (clothing) protection: Skin protection is not required when hand ling the cell or battery during normal use. Wear long sleeved clothing to avoid skin contact if handli ng a leaking or ruptured cell or battery. Soiled clothing should be washed with detergent prior to re-use. 8.2.2.4. Respiratory protection: During routine operation, a respirator is not required. However, if dealing with an electrolyte leakage and irritating vapors are gener ated, an approved half face inorganic vapor and gas/acid/particulate respirator is required. 8.2.2.5. Thermal Protection: Not applicable. 8.2.2.6. Other Protective Equipment: Have a safety shower or eye wash station readily available . 8.2.3. Hygiene Measures: Do not eat, drink or smoke in work areas. Av oid storing food, drink or tobacco near the product. Practice and maintain good housekeeping. 8.2.4. Environmental exposure controls: Avoid release to the environment.

10. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 10 of 18 June 2017 11.13.4. For information on handling and storag e, see Section 7 of this SDS. 11.13.5. For information on exposure controls and personal protection, see Section 8 of this SDS. 11.13.6. For information on the physical and chemical properties, see Section 9 of this SDS. 11.13.7. For information on disposal, see Section 13 of this SDS. 11.13.8. For information on transport hazard classe s, see Section 14 of this SDS. 11.13.9. For information on regulatory, see Section 15 of this SDS. 12. Ecological Information 12.1. Ecotoxicity: The sealed cell or battery does not pose an Ecotoxicity hazard. Cells or batteries under normal use conditions pose no Ecotoxicity hazard. In the case of a broken or damaged cell or battery and leakage of the electrolyte, it will react w ith water and potentially cause damage to flora and fauna if not di sposed of properly. See Section 13 of this SDS for proper disposal considerations. 12.2. Persistence and degradability: There is currently no data available. 12.3. Bio accumulative potential: There is currently no data available. 12.3.1. Partition co efficient n-octanol/water (log Kow): Not applicable. 12.3.2. Bio concentration factor (BCF): Not available. 12.4. Mobility in soil: There is currently no data available. 12.5. Results of PBT and vPvB assessment: Not a PBT or vPvB substance or mixture. 12.6. Other adverse effects: Solid cells and batteries released into the nat ural environment will slowly degrade and may release harmful or toxic substances. Cells and batteries are not int ended to be released into water or on land but should be disposed or recycled according to local regulations. See se ction 13 of this SDS for Disposal Considerations. 12.7. Links to other Sections. 12.7.1. For information on accidental release, see Section 6 of this SDS. 12.7.2. For information on disposal, see Section 13 of this SDS. 12.7.3. For information on transport hazard classe s, see Section 14 of this SDS. 13. Disposal Considerations 13.1. Waste treatment methods: Cell and battery recycling is encouraged. Cells and batteries should not be released into the environment, do NOT dump into any sewers, on the ground or into any body of water. Do not dispose of in fire. Used cells and batteries should be stored in their original packaging, a plas tic bag or with their terminals/contacts taped to minimize th e potential for short-circuiting to occur. Cells and batteries s hould be fully discharged before being sent for recycling. Do n ot store used cells or batteries near heat s ources, chemicals or food. Do not store or transport used lithium-ion cells or batter ies with lead acid batteries as they have different regulatory r equirements. Do not break open or damage lithium-ion cells or batteries prior to disposal. Care should be taken at all times to ensure that used cells or batteries are not damaged during storage or transport. Store material for dispos al as indicated in Section 7 Handling and Storage. 13.2. Classification of th e waste to comply with Waste Regulations. 13.2.1. Canada: Spent cells and batteries are not considered hazardous waste. Cells and batteries involved in a fire may be considered to be hazardous waste. Dispose of in accordanc e with local, provincial and federal laws and regulations. Consult the Canadian Environmental Protection Act for a dditional details. BC, MN, ON and QC have regulated the collection of waste batteries, contact your prov incial and local government for more details. 13.2.2. USA: Spent cells and batteries are not considered hazardous wa ste. Cells and batteries involved in a fire may be considered to be hazardous waste. Dis pose of in accordance with local, st ate and federal laws and regulations. Consult universal/hazardous waste regulatio ns for further information regarding disp osal of spent batteries. If a cell or battery is leaking/broken open, consult hazardous wast e regulations under US EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), waste code: D003 (reactivity). AR, CT, IN, KY, LA, MS, NC, ND, NH, NM , ME, MI, NC, ND, SC, SD, TX, UT, VA, and WY have state battery recycling requirements in effect. CA, FL, IA, MD, MN, NJ, NY and VT r equire battery producers to offer or fund battery recycling. Consult state and local regulations for further disposal requirements. 13.2.3. Australia and New Zealand: Spent cells and batteries must be taken for recycling or disposal at an appropriate collection depot by suitably licensed contractor s in accordance with government regulations. 13.2.4. EU: Waste must be disposed of in accordance with rele vant EC Directives and national, regional and local environmental control regulations. For disposal within the EC, the appropriate code according to the European Waste Catalogue (EWC) should be used. See Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators. 13.2.4.1. EU Waste Code: 16 06 05 – other batteries and accumulators. 13.2.5. Taiwan: Cells and batteries are not considered hazardous wast e. Cells and batteries should be recycled at an appropriate collection site in accordance with government regulations.

8. FSSF00058AK _________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-One Moli Energy (Canada) Ltd Page 8 of 18 June 2017 Respiratory Protection Hand Protection Eye Protection Other In all fire situations, use self- contained breathing apparatus. In the event of leaking or ruptured cells or batteries, wear gloves. Safety glasses are recommended in case of leaking or ruptured cells or batteries. In the event of leaking or ruptured cells or batteries, wear protective clothing. Table 4 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Table 5 10. Stability and Reactivity 10.1. Stability and Reactivity 10.1.1. Reactivity: The cells or batteries do not pose any further reactivity hazards other than those listed in the following sub-sections. 10.1.2. Chemical Stability: The cells or batteries are stable under no rmal ambient and anticipated conditions of use, storage and transport. 10.1.3. Possibility of hazardous reactions: Keep away from water, strong oxidiz ing agents, strong re ducing agents, strong acids and strong alkalis. Reaction of the leaking electrol yte materials with water may produce flammable and explosive hydrogen gas as well as corrosive hydrogen fluoride gas. Hazardous polymerization does not occur. 10.1.4. Conditions to avoid: Avoid exposing the cells or batteries to fire or temperatures above 80°C. Do not disassemble, crush, short circuit, puncture, immerse in liquid, burn, expos e to flame or install with incorrect polarity. Avoid mechanical, physical or electrical abuse. 10.1.5. Incompatible materials : Do not immerse in water or other high conductivity liquids. 10.1.6. Hazardous decomposition products: May decompose to produce hydrogen fluoride, phosphorus oxides, sulfur oxides, sulfuric acid, lithium hydroxid e, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. 10.2. Links to other Sections 10.2.1. For information on Hazards, see Section 2 of this SDS. 10.2.2. For information on fighting fires, see Section 5 of this SDS. 10.2.3. For information on accidental release, see Section 6 of this SDS. 10.2.4. For information on handling and storag e, see Section 7 of this SDS. 10.2.5. For information on disposal, see Section 13 of this SDS. Physical State: Solid, Sealed Unit* Vapor Pressure (mm Hg @ 20°C): Not Applicable* Appearance: Cell or Battery Pack Vapor Density: Not Applicable* pH: Not Applicable* Solubility in Water: Insoluble Relative Density: Not Applicable* Water/Oil distribution coefficient: Not Applicable* Boiling Point: Not Applicable* Odor Type: Odorless Melting Point: Not Applicable* Odor Threshold: Not Applicable* Viscosity: Not Applicable* Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable* Oxidizing Properties: Not Applicable* Auto Ignition Temperature (°C): Not Applicable* Flash Point and Method (°C): Not Applicable* Flammability Limits (%): Not Applicable* Octanol/Water Partit ion Coefficient: Not Applicable* Decomposition Temperature: 90°C

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