Lithium-ion batteriesare absolutely harmful to the human body.
However, since lithium batteries are well manufactured and fully packaged, if the toxic and harmful substances contained in them do not leak, they generally will not cause poisoning in the man. So people can use lithium batteries normally without worrying too much.
If the sealed lithium battery system is destroyed and its contents are released into the environment, it may harm human health. If the lithium battery has been scrapped or broken down, it should be recycled in time and subjected to special treatment to avoid harm to the environment and people's bodies.
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The currently commonly used batteries are mainly divided into several types: lithium batteries, alka batterieslines (also called zinc-manganese batteries), nickel-cadmium batteries or nickel-metal hydride battery, lead-acid battery. Among them, those that have the greatest impact on the environment are lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries and alkaline zinc-manganese batteries containing mercury.
Used batteries cannot therefore be thrown away at will. If used batteries are thrown away at will, it will cause serious environmental pollution, and once pollution occurs, it will be difficult to repair them.
The lithium carbonate production workshop is toxic.
The lithium carbonate production workshop is mainly used to produce raw materials for lithium batteries. During the production process of lithium carbonate, a certain amount of odor and dust will be produced. Long-term exposure to lithium carbonate can cause damage to the tragastrointestinal tract, heart, kidneys and nervous system. In a production workshop, under normal circumstances, the toxicity and dangers of lithium carbonate are not obvious. To ensure safety, workshop workers must wear gas masks and breathable protective clothing, as well as rubber gloves to avoid direct contact. These measures help protect the health and safety of workers and ensure that they are not affected by harmful substances in the working environment of the lithium carbonate production workshop.