Safety Data Sheet Chemical Risk Assessment

Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (cetp) Elisa Kit

by Cell Biolabs

SDS · PDF, approx. 220 KB CRA · PDF, approx. 180 KB

Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (CETP) ELISA Kit is supplied by Cell Biolabs under product code STA-614. This page provides both the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and the Chemical Risk Assessment (CRA) for this substance, under OSHA regulations for UK workplace use under COSHH. The full SDS and CRA documents are available to download above.

This SDS was last revised on 10 April 2025. The matching CRA is updated in line with SDS revisions. Workplaces handling this substance should retain a current SDS and risk assessment for the duration of use.


Language
English
Regulation
OSHA
Revision Date
10 Apr 2025
Signal Word
DANGER
Product Code
STA-614
CAS Number
54-64-8,7664-93-9,50-01-1

Switch between the Safety Data Sheet and the Chemical Risk Assessment for this substance.

Hazards at a Glance From the Safety Data Sheet
Signal Word: DANGER

Harmful / irritant GHS07 Harmful / irritant
Corrosive GHS05 Corrosive
Health hazard GHS08 Health hazard
Acute toxicity GHS06 Acute toxicity
Environment GHS09 Environment
Hazard Statements (H-phrases)
H302
Harmful if swallowed.
H314
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
H318
Causes serious eye damage.
H360
May damage fertility or the unborn child.
H300
Fatal if swallowed.
H330
Fatal if inhaled.
H310
Fatal in contact with skin.
H373
May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
H400
Very toxic to aquatic life.
H410
Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
H290
May be corrosive to metals.
H315
Causes skin irritation.
H319
Causes serious eye irritation.
H300+H310+H330
See full Safety Data Sheet for the hazard statement wording.

Need the full hazard breakdown? Precautionary statements, first aid, physical properties and exposure controls are in the full SDS PDF.


Common Questions About this Safety Data Sheet

This Safety Data Sheet was issued by Cell Biolabs on 10 April 2025 under OSHA. ISDSS syncs its database regularly to keep documents current.
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The manufacturer, importer or supplier that places the substance on the market is responsible for providing a current Safety Data Sheet to downstream users, free of charge.
No. An SDS provides the hazard information you need, but a COSHH assessment must consider how the substance is actually used in your workplace. The matching Chemical Risk Assessment (CRA) on this page is a starting point you should adapt to your own tasks and controls.
Chemical Risk Assessment Summary From the Chemical Risk Assessment
Assessment Summary
This Chemical Risk Assessment is derived from the Safety Data Sheet for Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (cetp) Elisa Kit issued by Cell Biolabs on 10 April 2025 It presents the substance's hazards organised by risk level, with the relevant regulatory statements and recommended controls for each. These hazards are rated across three levels: High, Medium and Low Risk, based on the hazard classifications in the SDS.
Hazard Preview A snapshot of substance hazards and controls
Rating Before Controls
HIGH RISK
H300: Fatal if swallowed

P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling.
P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.
P501 Dispose of contents/container to correct disposal area.
P405 Store locked up
P301 + P310 IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.
P321 Specific treatment (see … on this label)
1 other control in place
Rating Before Controls
HIGH RISK
H310: Fatal in contact with skin

P262 Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing
P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling.
P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product
P405 Store locked up
P501 Dispose of contents/container to correct disposal area
P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
5 other controls in place
Rating Before Controls
HIGH RISK
H330: Fatal if inhaled

P260 Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
P284 Wear respiratory protection.
P233 Keep container tightly closed.
P403 + P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.
P501 Dispose of contents/container to correct disposal area.
4 other controls in place
Note: This is a preview of the substance's hazards. A substance commonly carries more hazards. Download the full Chemical Risk Assessment for more information.
Recommended Control Measures Key PPE and handling controls

Need to download the Chemical Risk Assessment? The full CRA PDF includes all hazard classifications, regulatory statements and recommended controls.


Common Questions About this Risk Assessment

This Chemical Risk Assessment provides the substance-level hazard inputs needed for a COSHH assessment under the UK Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002. It is not a substitute for a full workplace risk assessment. You must combine this with your own assessment of how the substance is actually used on your site, including task specifics, exposure duration and local controls.
The CRA is derived from the hazard data in the manufacturer's SDS for Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (cetp) Elisa Kit, mapped against standard workplace task profiles. It is updated in line with SDS revisions. The CRA is a starting point for your own assessment, not a finished document.
A Safety Data Sheet is produced by the manufacturer and describes the hazards of the substance itself. A Chemical Risk Assessment evaluates those hazards in the context of how the substance is actually used in the workplace, covering specific tasks, exposure routes and recommended controls. Both documents work together.
Yes, a free ISDSS account gives you access to both the SDS and the linked CRA for over 1.5 million substances. Registration takes under two minutes.
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