New U.S. Department of Transportation Battery Regulations

Regulations Update

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As of November 25, 2009 the U.S. Department of Transportation is amending their battery recycling regulations. The new regulations state that dry rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries with a marked rating of 9-volts or less do not have to be sealed with tape or placed separately in plastic bags to prevent battery contact. Batteries that are 9-volts or less can be left unsealed in recycling containers with batteries of the same chemistry, i.e., alkaline with alkaline, Ni-Cd with Ni-Cd, etc.

Batteries that are over 9-volts or that are not dry cell must be sealed in a way that prevents terminal exposure. See the U.S. DOT requirements below regarding sealing batteries for transport.

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