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Register today for the lithium-ion battery safety webinar, the latest in the Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response Webinar Series
Large-scale environmental incidents and emergency events such as fires, floods, dam failures, and oil spills can and do occur in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, partners with sister state and federal agencies to prevent large-scale hazards and be prepared to respond when an emergency does occur. Lithium-ion batteries have great benefits; however, they can cause fires when not used and recycled properly. Please join us for this insightful webinar to understand how to properly use and recycle lithium-ion batteries to prevent fires.
A recording of this webinar will be posted on the Emergency Preparedness and Response Webinar Series Webpage and anyone who registers will:
- get notification when the recording is available,
- receive a copy of the presentation handout, and
- get resource and contact links for taking a deeper dive into understanding lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries are ideal for energy storage for rechargable consumer devices and electric vehicles. However, as their use continues to increase, the need for recycling these batteries become more of a necessity for critical materials recovery and fire safety. Join us to hear about the latest lithium battery safety tips. Learn about the lithium-ion battery safety risks, challenges, and help expanded public awareness on the recycling opportunities for lithium-ion batteries, from both residents and businesses alike, by sharing the resources and information provided in this webinar.
Learn about responding to storm events and more by viewing recorded webinars in the series.
WEBINAR QUESTIONS: Christine Grossman: [email protected]
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Alana Berthold: [email protected] Joel Roseberry: [email protected]
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