Biosecurity Data Sheet UN3373 (SDS)
Recommended use: Quality Assurance/Proficiency Testing programs. Not to be used in the treatment and diagnosis of patients.
Catalogue Number | Product Name |
22090102 | Whole Genome Sequencing – Bacteria |
22030102 | Biopreparedness Exercise – Bacteria |
22020102 | Bacterial Specimen Module |
22110102 | Emerging Biological Threats Module: Serology |
22070102 | Environmental Specimen Module |
Hazard Identification
Chemical hazard: Not applicable
Environmental hazard: Not applicable
Health hazard: Biological Substance Category B
These samples must be considered as potential biohazard and should be handled appropriately and with care. The participant is responsible for the safe handling, storage and disposal of RCPAQAP proficiency testing materials in such a way that ensures that the proficiency testing materials will not cause any harm to any person.
The participant understands and acknowledges that, given the nature and characteristics of RCPAQAP proficiency testing materials;
- laboratory staff should be trained in the handling of infectious materials
- proficiency testing materials should be processed in a laboratory environment as identified by the relevant legislative requirements
- they are aware of all matters that concern the safe handling, storage and disposal of proficiency testing materials;
- they have the facilities and processes required for the safe handling, storage and disposal of proficiency testing materials;
- that they follow Standard Safety Precautions when handling potentially infectious materials.
- they utilise Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as identified by the relevant legislative requirements for the routine handling of potentially infectious materials.
Composition and Information on Ingredients
Products contain the below components:
CAS# | Component | Percentage | Exposure Limit |
Not applicable | Human fluids and tissue | 0-100% | None established |
Not applicable | Microbial cultures | 0-100% | None established |
Not applicable | Transport medium | 0-100% | None established |
First-aid Measures
If accidental contact with material occurs laboratory staff should follow appropriate first aid procedures for exposure to an equivalent clinical specimen. Following exposure, medical advice should be sought. If accidental spillage occurs, follow routine procedures for clean-up of potentially biohazardous materials.
Firefighting Measures
Not applicable, not flammable.
Accidental Release Measures
Personal protective equipment such as gloves, gown and protective eyewear should be used before cleaning any spills. Dispose any sharps in a safe disposal system. Clean the area with absorbent paper and clean excess with suitable disinfectant (such as bleach or 70% w/v alcohol).
Handling and Storage
On arrival, samples should be stored as per instructions on the outer box. Samples have been shown to be stable when transported at ambient temperature.
Samples should be re-constituted or prepared according to Survey Instructions provided.
Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
Samples are only intended for processing in a clinical laboratory facility and should be handled in the same manner as routine patient samples using universal precautions and appropriate personal protective equipment. Biosafety Level 2 precautions at a minimum should be used.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Whole blood: red and odourless, pH neutral
Serum/plasma: straw colour and odourless, pH neutral
Urine: straw colour and odourless, pH neutral
Lyophilised serum/urine – straw colour powder, pH neutral
CSF – clear to straw colour and odourless, pH neutral
Inactivated culture materials – clear to pink and odourless, pH neutral
Stability and Reactivity
This material is stable under normal temperatures and pressures, is non-corrosive, and polymerization will not occur.
Conditions to avoid: Avoid excess heat.
Toxicological Information
These samples are potentially infectious and may be positive for hepatitis B, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus (anti-HIV-1/HIV-2) or other infectious diseases.
Ecological Information
Same bio-degradability as human blood, urine and other bodily fluids.
Disposal Information
Dispose as clinical waste in suitably identified containers using a registered clinical waste disposal contractor (same as for patient samples).
Transport Information
Proper Shipping Name: Biological Substance Category B
UN Number: UN3373
Hazard Class/Packing Group: Category B
Labels Required: UN3373
IATA Packaging Requirements: IATA compliant to PI 650 requirements.
Regulatory Information
Not Applicable.
Other Information
Reviewed annually as part of the RCPAQAP compliance with ISO/IEC 17043
The information provided in this document is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us. The RCPAQAP make no warranty or merchantability or any other warranty, express or implied, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability from its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purpose. In no event shall the RCPAQAP be liable for any claims, losses or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, howsoever arising from the use of this product or the information contained in the Safety Data Sheet.