Product Identification & Regulatory Data
Official chemical identifiers, CAS numbers, and regulatory compliance information
Basic Product Information
Regulatory Identifiers
Chemical Abstracts Service registry number - unique identifier for chemical substances
Uses Information
Overview
IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin commonly used thyroglobulin reagent wedge diagnostic agents. diagnostic agents. immulite thyroglobulin i adjustors.
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GHS Hazard Classification & Safety Warnings
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) hazard pictograms, signal words, and safety classifications
Classification Status
Signal Word
Hazard Classifications
GHS Hazard Pictograms & Safety Symbols
GHS07
GHS (Globally Harmonized System) pictograms indicate specific chemical hazard categories and safety precautions
Hazard Statements
- H302 + H312: Harmful if swallowed or in contact with skin.
- H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
- No known significant effects or critical hazards.
Precautionary Statements
- P264: Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
- P273: Avoid release to the environment.
- P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
- P312: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell.
- P501: Dispose of contents and container in accordance with all local, regional, and national regulations.
Manufacturers & Suppliers
Authorized suppliers, manufacturers, and distribution network information
Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Limited
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Park View, Watchmoor Park, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 3YL United Kingdom
GB
+44 (0) 345 600 1955
24/7 Emergency Response
Critical emergency contact numbers for chemical spills, exposure incidents, and medical emergencies
CHEMTREC
+44 20 3807 3798
GB
Chemical Composition & Hazardous Ingredients
Detailed component analysis, concentration ranges, and hazardous substance identification
Product Type
mixtureChemical Components & Hazardous Substances
| Chemical Name | CAS Number | Concentration | Hazardous |
|---|---|---|---|
| aminocaproic acid EC: 200-469-3 | 60-32-2 | 3% | Hazardous |
| sodium azide EC: 247-852-1 | 26628-22-8 | 2% | Hazardous |
Additional Information
See Section 16 for the full text of the H statements declared above.
Composition Notes
Type [1] Substance classified with a health or environmental hazard [2] Substance with a workplace exposure limit Occupational exposure limits, if available, are listed in Section 8.
Emergency First Aid Measures
Critical first aid procedures for chemical exposure incidents and medical emergencies
Inhalation Exposure
Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Get medical attention if adverse health effects persist or are severe. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed. The exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.
Skin Contact
Wash with plenty of soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing thoroughly with water before removing it, or wear gloves. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Get medical attention if adverse health effects persist or are severe. If necessary, call a poison center or physician. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse.
Eye Contact
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Check for and remove any contact lenses. Continue to rinse for at least 10 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation occurs.
Ingestion/Swallowing
Wash out mouth with water. Remove dentures if any. If material has been swallowed and the exposed person is conscious, give small quantities of water to drink. Stop if the exposed person feels sick as vomiting may be dangerous. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. If vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that vomit does not enter the lungs. Get medical attention. If necessary, call a poison center or physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. Maintain an open airway. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband.
Immediate Medical Attention Required
Get medical attention if adverse health effects persist or are severe. If unconscious, place in recovery position and get medical attention immediately. In case of inhalation of decomposition products in a fire, symptoms may be delayed, and the exposed person may need to be kept under medical surveillance for 48 hours.
Fire Fighting Measures & Emergency Response
Fire suppression methods, extinguishing media, and firefighting safety procedures
Suitable Extinguishing Media
Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media
None known.
Specific Fire Hazards
In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst. This material is harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Fire water contaminated with this material must be contained and prevented from being discharged to any waterway, sewer or drain.
Fire Fighting Instructions
Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.
Firefighter Protection Equipment
Promptly isolate the scene by removing all persons from the vicinity of the incident if there is a fire. No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode.
Accidental Release Measures & Spill Response
Emergency spill cleanup procedures, containment methods, and environmental protection
Emergency Procedures
No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training. Evacuate surrounding areas. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. Do not touch or walk through spilt material. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment. If specialised clothing is required to deal with the spillage, take note of any information in Section 8 on suitable and unsuitable materials. See also the information in "For non-emergency personnel".
Small Spill Procedures
Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Dilute with water and mop up if water-soluble. Alternatively, or if water-insoluble, absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor.
Large Spill Procedures
Stop leak if without risk. Move containers from spill area. Approach the release from upwind. Prevent entry into sewers, water courses, basements or confined areas. Wash spillages into an effluent treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible, absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for disposal according to local regulations (see Section 13). Dispose of via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazard as the spilt product. Note: see Section 1 for emergency contact information and Section 13 for waste disposal.
Environmental Precautions
Avoid dispersal of spilt material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Inform the relevant authorities if the product has caused environmental pollution (sewers, waterways, soil or air). Water polluting material. May be harmful to the environment if released in large quantities.
Cleanup Methods
Dilute with water and mop up if water-soluble. Alternatively, or if water-insoluble, absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Wash spillages into an effluent treatment plant or proceed as follows. Contain and collect spillage with non-combustible, absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth and place in container for disposal according to local regulations (see Section 13).
Cleanup Materials:
inert dry material, non-combustible, absorbent material e.g. sand, earth, vermiculite or diatomaceous earth
Related Chemical Substances & Alternative Products
Similar chemicals with comparable safety profiles and industrial applications
Technical Specifications & Material Properties
Physical state, chemical properties, melting point, boiling point, and material characteristics
Safe Handling & Storage Procedures
Industrial handling precautions, storage conditions, and workplace safety requirements
Handling Precautions
• Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8).
• Do not ingest.
• Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
• Avoid breathing vapour or mist.
• Avoid release to the environment.
• Keep in the original container or an approved alternative made from a compatible material, kept tightly closed when not in use.
• Empty containers retain product residue and can be hazardous.
• Do not reuse container.
Storage Conditions
• Store in accordance with local regulations.
• Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials (see Section 10) and food and drink.
• Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.
• Containers that have been opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage.
• Do not store in unlabelled containers.
• Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination.
General Hygiene Measures
Eating, drinking and smoking should be prohibited in areas where this material is handled, stored and processed. Workers should wash hands and face before eating, drinking and smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas. See also Section 8 for additional information on hygiene measures.
Exposure Controls & Personal Protective Equipment
Occupational exposure limits, engineering controls, and required safety equipment
Engineering Controls
Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control worker exposure to airborne contaminants.
Hand Protection
Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Considering the parameters specified by the glove manufacturer, check during use that the gloves are still retaining their protective properties. It should be noted that the time to breakthrough for any glove material may be different for different glove manufacturers. In the case of mixtures, consisting of several substances, the protection time of the gloves cannot be accurately estimated.
Eye Protection
Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists, gases or dusts. If contact is possible, the following protection should be worn, unless the assessment indicates a higher degree of protection: safety glasses with side-shields.
Respiratory Protection
Based on the hazard and potential for exposure, select a respirator that meets the appropriate standard or certification. Respirators must be used according to a respiratory protection program to ensure proper fitting, training, and other important aspects of use.
Skin/Body Protection
Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product.
Environmental Exposure Controls
Emissions from ventilation or work process equipment should be checked to ensure they comply with the requirements of environmental protection legislation. In some cases, fume scrubbers, filters or engineering modifications to the process equipment will be necessary to reduce emissions to acceptable levels.
Chemical Stability & Reactivity Data
Chemical stability, hazardous reactions, and incompatible materials information
Chemical Stability
The product is stable.
Reactivity
No specific test data related to reactivity available for this product or its ingredients.
Hazardous Reactions
Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.
Conditions to Avoid
No specific data.
Incompatible Materials
No specific data.
Hazardous Decomposition Products
Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should not be produced.
Transportation & Shipping Information
UN numbers, shipping names, transport classes, and regulatory transport requirements
Chemical Safety FAQ & Common Questions
Most frequently asked questions about safety, handling, storage, and regulatory compliance
What is the hazard signal word for IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin?
The signal word for this substance is "no signal word".
What is the physical form of IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin?
IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin is a thyroglobulin reagent wedge: liquid. immulite thyroglobulin i adjustors: solid. with thyroglobulin reagent wedge: colourless. immulite thyroglobulin i adjustors: amber. color. It has odourless. odor.
What is the solubility of IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin?
Not available.
What is IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin used for?
Thyroglobulin Reagent Wedge Diagnostic agents. Diagnostic agents. IMMULITE Thyroglobulin I Adjustors
What are the hazard statements for IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin?
This substance has 3 hazard statements: H302 + H312: Harmful if swallowed or in contact with skin. H412: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. No known significant effects or critical hazards.
What is the melting point of IMMULITE® 2000 Thyroglobulin?
The melting point is Not relevant/applicable due to nature of the product. and the boiling point is Not available..