The C-ratings are 1.33 C (charge, max.) and 11.67 C (discharge, max.). But C-ratings are not really that useful... to be able to get good cycle life out of any lithium ion rechargeable battery, make sure that you keep the battery temperature below 45°C (113°F), preferably at all times.
As for pulse ratings... well, they are useless because we don't know the details about how exactly the batteries were pulsed. Yes, auto firing can be a problem with mech mods and is one of several reasons why anyone giving advice to someone who is still new to mech mods is forced to say you have to stay below the Continuous Discharge Rating (CDR), which, for the Samsung 30T, is 35A. But there are no hard and fast numbers that are safe and unsafe to vape. So the CDR was not picked because it is safe, but rather, it was picked because it is a reasonable safety limit to recommend to people. Lithium ion rechargeable batteries are not safe. It is dangerous to use these batteries. It is dangerous to vape on them. They were never designed to be used outside a fully protected battery pack with a protection circuit. So no, it isn't just a matter of keeping the bitch out of your pocket, but rather, it is a matter of finding your own path by learning and understanding the risks so that you can make an informed decision as for how far you want to take it. Familiarize yourself with the mechanics of your mod and learn how to stop it from auto firing before it will be too late, and, if you, like me, want to put the mod in your pocket, invest in a mod the button on which can't get pressed by accident for a long period excepting only if you are a pinhead,
AND, in addition to that, whatever you do don't be a pinhead.
Learn how fast your battery heats up due to not just the ohms, but the ohms in conjunction with how long each pull lasts and how long you wait between pulls. Last but not least, google for Battery Mooch (if you haven't already).