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  1. The hazards and controls described below are important in facilities that manufacture lithium-ion batteries, items that include installation of lithium-ion batteries, energy storage facilities, and …

  2. Battery Energy Storage Systems: Main Considerations for Safe ...

    Aug 21, 2025 · This webpage includes information from first responder and industry guidance as well as background information on battery energy storage systems (challenges & fires), BESS …

  3. Risks and Response Strategies for Lithium-ion Battery Fires

    Nov 7, 2024 · Resources to assist fire departments with risks, response and community outreach materials related to lithium-ion battery incidents.

  4. Lithium Battery Resources - Federal Aviation Administration

    Sep 25, 2025 · This page consolidates the lithium battery resources throughout the FAA Dangerous Goods Safety campaigns: PackSafe, SafeCargo, and OperateSafe. We encourage …

  5. Basic2Breakthrough: Drop-In Lithium-Ion Battery Technology …

    Sep 3, 2025 · In a lithium-ion battery, a thin piece of plastic separates the two electrodes, the points where electricity moves between parts of the battery. If the battery is damaged and the …

  6. • Charge lithium-ion batteries in a flat, dry area away from children, direct sunlight, liquids, tripping hazards and in a location where the micro-mobility product is not at risk of falling.

  7. Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Tips - State of Michigan

    Battery safety precautions are more important than ever for protecting homeowners and businesses, as well as the recycling and disposal infrastructure. Check out our battery safety …

  8. Oregon State Fire Marshal : Lithium-Ion Battery Safety : …

    Lithium-ion batteries power a wide range of devices, from smartphones and laptops to e-scooters, e-bikes, power tools, and toys. However, if mishandled, damaged, or improperly used, these …

  9. Lithium-Ion Battery Safety - Washington State Patrol

    If damaged or used incorrectly, these batteries can catch on fire or explode. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), there were over 25,000 incidents of fire or …

  10. Workers who wear or frequently handle lithium-powered devices or batteries are particularly at risk if a lithium battery catches fire or explodes since the device or battery is close to the body.