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FAA issues safety alert for lithium batteries in portable chargers

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Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration is warning airline operators about the hazards of passengers and crew members storing lithium batteries in overhead compartments.

According to an agency Safety Alert for Operators issued on Aug. 25, the major risk with lithium batteries – used in device power banks and portable chargers – is thermal runaway events, “which are self-sustaining uncontrolled increases in pressure and temperature.” FAA says batteries that are stored in compartments likely aren’t monitored and may not be easily accessible.

“Use of Halon extinguishers can briefly suppress open flames,” the alert states. “However, they do not halt the thermal runaway process. The primary response involves using large amounts of water to cool the battery and suppress flames. Cooling the device with water is essential to prevent the reaction from continuing until all cells have discharged their energy.”

Recommendations for operators:

In addition, operators should review passenger safety messaging, including that on websites and in notification systems, cabin announcements and safety videos. The messaging should:


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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