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17 Plugged into Safety: A primer on the hazards of working with battery electric vehicles | March 2024 HAZARD HAZARD DETAILS IMPACTED INDUSTRIES LEGISLATION Thermal Runaway Byproducts The chemical reactions during thermal runaway can produce gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and hydrocarbons. Depending on the location of the battery storage (inside) and the size of the battery the presence of these gases can be toxic. Battery storage, all stages of EV battery life, extra risk after damage OHSA s. 25(1)(a)(b)(c)(d), (2)(a)(d)(h) (employer responsibilities) Reg. 851 s. 130 (Chemical Agents) Improper Battery System Coolant If battery system coolant is replaced with improper coolant it may result in an increased risk of thermal runaway if the system develops a leak. Dealerships, collision OHSA s. 25(1)(a)(b)(c)(d), (2)(a)(d)(h) (employer responsibilities) Reg. 851 s. 130 (Chemical exposure) Reg. 860 (WHMIS) Flammable Chemicals in AC Some AC refrigerants contain flammable oils, which if used in a high-voltage BEV AC System could result in a fire. Dealerships, collision OHSA s. 25(1)(a)(b)(c)(d), (2)(a)(d)(h) (employer responsibilities) Reg. 851 s. 130 (Chemical exposure) PHYSICAL HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD DETAILS IMPACTED INDUSTRIES LEGISLATION Lithium-ion Battery Fire Resulting in a Thermal Runaway The temperature produced by a thermal runaway fire in a lithium-ion battery will depend on battery size, chemistry, state of charge etc. A substantial amount of heat is produced during a thermal runaway event. Temperatures can reach between 200-300° C+ which can result in burns to the worker, and smoke inhalation. Battery storage, all stages of EV battery life, extra risk after damage or improper repairs OHSA s. 25(1)(a)(b)(c)(d), (2)(a)(d)(h) (employer responsibilities), 42 (Training on physical agents) PSYCHOSOCIAL HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD DETAILS IMPACTED INDUSTRIES LEGISLATION Stress Unknown hazards can lead to increased fear and stress while working on EVs. Dealerships, autobody, collision, recyclers, emergency response/towing OHSA s. 25(2)(h) CSA Z1003

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