EFFECTIVE DATE

2009-05-07

HMIS

HEALTH

FLAMMABILITY

PHYSICAL HAZARD

PERSONAL PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses, goggles or face shields should be worn when splattering, spraying or splashing of infectious materials are anticipated. CLOTHING/GLOVES: Clothing such as gowns, aprons, or lab coats are recommended when working with potentially infectious materials. Protective gloves should be worn while handling materials and/or surfaces, which are potentially infectious. HEAD/FOOT PROTECTION: Hood, surgical caps, boots and shoe covers should be worn in areas with significant quantities of infectious materials.

Northern Michigan University
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MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC REAGENT

2009-05-07

Hazard Statements

INHALATION: Not expected to be a health hazard. EYE CONTACT: Not expected to be a health hazard. SKIN CONTACT: Not expected to be a health hazard. MEDICAL CONDITIONS POSSIBLY AGGRAVATED: Persons with Glucose and Galactose Malabsorption Syndrome and persons with overt diabetes mellitus or carbohydrate intolerance are potentially at an increased risk to exposure. When heated to decomposition chloramphenicol emits fumes of nitrogen oxides and chlorides. When heated to decomposition neomycin sulfate and gentamycin sulfate emit fumes of sulfur oxides.

Precautionary Statements

All blood products should be treated as potentially infectious. Source material from which this product was derived was found negative when tested in accordance with current FDA required tests. No known test methods can offer assurance that products derived from human blood will not transmit infectious agents.

Manufacturer information

Name

Immucor, Inc.

Phone

800-829-2553

Address

3130 Gateway Drive
Norcross, GA 30071

HMIS

HEALTH

FLAMMABILITY

PHYSICAL HAZARD

PERSONAL PROTECTION

EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses, goggles or face shields should be worn when splattering, spraying or splashing of infectious materials are anticipated. CLOTHING/GLOVES: Clothing such as gowns, aprons, or lab coats are recommended when working with potentially infectious materials. Protective gloves should be worn while handling materials and/or surfaces, which are potentially infectious. HEAD/FOOT PROTECTION: Hood, surgical caps, boots and shoe covers should be worn in areas with significant quantities of infectious materials.

Northern Michigan University
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