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Electrical/electronic devices enegised by button cells in hazardous areas (potentially explosive atmospheres.)
Free to download for registered users.
Button cells are used to energise a wide range of commonly availabe, usually small, electronic devices carried or worn by people. They are sometimes called coin cells and may also be referred to as batteries.
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Websites:
Link to EI Publications website
Physical description: A3 laminated poster
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Energy Institute
Place of publication: London, England
ISBN: 9781787250109
Classification: 961 -
Subjects: Hazardous goods, Batteries