Why Car Battery Safety Matters

October 15th, 2012 by


All car batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce hydrogen and oxygen gases. If the hydrogen gas comes into contact with an ignition source, the battery can explode, sending pieces of the battery and acid flying. There are several safety precautions technicians should routinely follow when handling car batteries. This three minute video covers the basics, including

  • How to store car batteries at your dealership
  • What to do with battery acid if it spills
  • How to transport car batteries
  • Personal protective equipment to use when transporting car batteries
  • Safety equipment for charging car batteries
  • How to clean up battery acid without creating hazardous waste
  • Hybrid safety gloves

How do technicians keep safety the first priority at your dealership when handling batteries?

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