Given the vast array of lithium battery applications in the modern world, it is evident that organizations will face a multitude of diverse risks.
These risks can vary depending on whether the lithium-ion batteries are mobile, integrated into portable machinery, or stationary.
The potential risk lies in the handling of lithium-ion batteries, which can vary in their condition and charge level.
Whether the batteries are damaged or brand new, low in charge or highly charged, it is crucial to devise a tailored strategy to address the specific risk at hand.
Determining the magnitude of the potential hazard at hand may involve assessing the quantity of lithium-ion batteries in storage, including any previously used laptops that have been returned by staff members.
Fire First can help businesses in updating or creating a fire risk assessment to cover the management of lithium batteries.
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