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1 Subject content and scope of application
Quality assurance system of product package
GB/T12122-89
Quality assurance system of product package This standard specifies the basic requirements, measures and implementation methods for ensuring the quality of product packaging. This standard applies to product packaging of production enterprises and also to independent product packaging enterprises. 2 Reference standards
GB 1.7 Guidelines for standardization work Preparation regulations for product packaging standards GB 4122 General terms for packaging
GB 4857 Basic tests for transport packages
GB 658 3.1 Quality management and quality assurance terms Part 1 GB/T 10300 Quality management and quality assurance
GB/T 12121 Quality assurance system for packaging containers 3 Quality assurance requirements for product packaging
3.1 Requirements for enterprise leaders
The product packaging quality assurance system (including internal quality assurance and external quality assurance) is an important part of the enterprise quality assurance system. Ensuring product packaging quality is the responsibility of enterprise leaders and relevant business departments. Enterprises should clearly define the quality objectives of product packaging and include them in the quality plan. Enterprise leaders should formulate an internal audit plan for the quality system, regularly audit and evaluate relevant elements, verify whether the product packaging quality has reached the specified quality objectives, and determine the effectiveness of the system. For problems found in the audit, the relevant departments shall be instructed to take timely measures.
3.2 Organization
The enterprise should have a leader in charge of packaging work, the quality management department and relevant business departments should have technical and management personnel who are in charge of or concurrently in charge of packaging, and the packaging workshop and its various teams should have full-time or part-time packaging quality management personnel who are responsible for daily packaging quality management.
The quality inspection department shall have full-time packaging inspectors, and the packaging workshop and teams shall carry out self-inspection and mutual inspection, forming a three-level packaging quality inspection network consisting of the quality inspection department, packaging workshop and teams to ensure packaging quality. 3.3 Personnel
3.3.1 Personnel quality
The quality of personnel should meet the following requirements:
a. Packaging technicians and managers should have a high school education or above, master packaging technology and management expertise, and pass the assessment;
b. Packaging workers should have a junior high school education or above, and be familiar with the operating procedures and responsibilities of this position. 3.3.2 Training
The enterprise should establish a training system, clarify the training requirements, and train all personnel engaged in packaging work. Records and evaluations should be kept for the trained personnel, and formal qualification certificates can be issued when necessary. For new packaging workers in the factory, technical training, quality management and safety education should be carried out, and they can only take up their posts after passing the assessment.
3.3.3 Work quality assessment
The quality of product packaging completed by the relevant personnel should be assessed, and rewards and punishments should be clearly defined. 3.4 Product packaging quality assurance system documents
The product packaging quality assurance system of the enterprise should have sufficient documents as the basis and criteria for product packaging quality management. The documents include:
a. Functions of quality management organizations and business departments in product packaging quality management; b. Responsibilities of packaging management personnel and technical personnel at all levels; c. Job responsibility system of packaging workers;
d. Packaging operation procedures and work standards;
e. Methods for the use and maintenance of packaging machinery; f. Packaging quality inspection and packaging acceptance procedures; g. Packaging material and container acceptance procedures;
h. Packaging design technical requirements;
i. Management methods for handling and corrective measures for unqualified packaging; j. Packaging quality assessment, rewards and punishments and statistics methods; k. Packaging-specific quality manual;
1. Management and handling methods for packaging quality information feedback; m. Procedures and management methods for the formulation, review, issuance and modification of product packaging quality assurance system documents, etc.: The preparation of all the above documents should adhere to the principles of directiveness, systematicity and verifiability. Its content should be simple, clear and easy to understand.
3.5 Packaging quality records
Packaging quality records should be established to prove that the product packaging has met the specified quality requirements and verify the effectiveness of the product packaging quality assurance system.
Packaging quality records include:
a. Packaging material and container factory acceptance records: b. Packaging design identification records;
c. Packaging material, container and package test report: d. Packaging inspection and acceptance records:
e. Unqualified packaging records;
f. Internal packaging quality audit records: g. Packaging quality information feedback processing records
h. Packaging quality reward and punishment records, etc.
For the above quality records, the preservation period should be specified according to different requirements. 4 Packaging design control
4.1 Basic requirements
Enterprises should include packaging design in their plans, equip full-time or part-time packaging designers with certain professional skills, stipulate the responsibilities of packaging design departments and personnel, clarify the technical connection methods between packaging design and product design, and ensure that packaging design meets the specified quality requirements.
4.2 Packaging design
4.2.1 Packaging design requirements
This requirement is proposed by the product design department together with relevant departments, and the content mainly includes product name, specifications, weight, quantity, value, sales channels, transportation methods, center of gravity position, packaging requirements, etc. 4.2.2 Design procedure
It is usually carried out in five design steps, including determining design conditions, designing, testing and evaluation, and determining the final design scheme.
The design results should comply with:
a. Packaging design requirements:
b. Packaging standards and relevant provisions of national safety, sanitation, environmental protection and other laws and regulations; c. Trademark law and product instructions, labeling standards and other relevant provisions: d. Relevant regulations of transportation, storage and other departments 4.2.3 Design verification
The verification method usually used is mainly to conduct tests. The test can be divided into container performance test without internal contents and protective performance test with internal contents. The test can be carried out under simulated or reproduced environmental conditions, or under actual environmental conditions. In any of the following cases, test verification should be carried out: a. When a new product is finalized:
b. When there are major changes in packaging technology, containers, and materials: c. When a new packaging design is determined or packaging performance is affected by packaging materials. Commonly used test items include sealing strength test, sealing strength test, leakage test, stacking test, vibration test, drop test, and horizontal impact test, etc., which are carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of GB4857. The test results should be written into a document and approved by relevant leaders and departments as the basis for finalizing the design or modifying the design. For sales packaging design, trial sales inspection and verification must also be carried out. Trial sales inspection requires that sales packaging be subjected to the hazards and tests that may be encountered during the circulation process, and the inspection results should be written into a document. After approval by relevant leaders and departments, it provides a basis for determining whether to officially put it into production and improve the design.
4.2.4 Design Appraisal
a. The appraisal content mainly includes the functionality, economy, safety, artistry, creativity and feasibility of the packaging; b. The main documents to be provided include the appraisal outline, packaging design requirements or contract requirements, test outline and test report, final design plan, packaging samples and test samples, cost and economic benefit analysis report, quality inspection report, opinions of sales department and consumers, etc.:
C. The appraisal committee is composed of personnel from relevant departments such as design, quality inspection, supply and marketing, standardization, and user representatives. After the plan is appraised and evaluated, the appraisal committee signs the evaluation results. 4.2.5 Design documents
Design documents include:
a. Packaging design requirements:
b. Investigation report;
c. Design report;
d. Design drawings (including packaging containers and necessary parts assembly drawings and product packaging assembly drawings); e. Test report;
f. Trial operation report:
g. Trial sales inspection information feedback report:
h. Packaging process documents:
i. Cost and economic benefit analysis report, etc. 5 Purchase, acceptance and storage of packaging materials and containers 5.1 Basic requirements
Packaging materials and containers are components of packaging and directly affect the quality of product packaging. Procurement plans should be made for purchased packaging and containers and they should be controlled.
5.2 Procurement
5.2.1 The technical department of the enterprise shall, together with the quality inspection department, procurement and supply department and packaging workshop, formulate the supply requirements and acceptance procedures for packaging materials and containers according to product packaging requirements and supply possibilities. 5.2.2 The purchasing and supply department shall purchase according to the product production plan and the quality standards of packaging materials and containers, and strive to achieve fixed-point supply.
When the supply unit changes, it shall be verified to confirm that it has the supply capacity to fully meet the quality requirements of packaging containers and the requirements of the order form in GB/T12121.
5.2.3 The purchasing documents shall clearly state the order requirements and the agreement terms between the supply and demand parties. 5.2.4 The purchasing staff shall establish a close working relationship and feedback system with the supplier to continuously improve the quality and avoid and quickly resolve the quality disputes between the two parties.
5.3 Acceptance and storage
5.3.1 Basic requirements
The enterprise shall stipulate the management methods for factory inspection, warehousing acceptance and storage. 5.3.2 Factory inspection
The quality inspection personnel shall conduct inspection according to the quality standards or contract requirements and fill in the inspection report. When the inspection project cannot be completed in the factory, the relevant agency can be entrusted for inspection. Www.bzxZ.net
5.3.3 Warehouse inspection
Warehouse staff shall inspect and receive goods based on the inspection report and purchase warehouse order, and make records of the goods entering the warehouse. 5.3.4 Storage
The storage place and storage conditions shall meet the requirements of the packaging containers and materials to be stored. Packaging materials and containers shall be stacked separately in the warehouse according to their types and specifications. Unqualified products shall be stored separately and marked as unqualified.
6 Product packaging
6.1 Basic requirements
6.1.1 Requirements for contents, including:
a. There shall be a product inspection certificate or certificate issued by the inspection agency and inspection personnel. For products inspected by the ordering party at the factory, the ordering party shall also sign on the certificate or certificate. b. The supporting products should be complete, and the spare parts and technical documents should be complete. 6.1.2 Requirements for packaging materials and containers, including: a. The performance indicators of packaging materials and containers should comply with the requirements of standards or contracts: b. Packaging materials and containers should be clean, dry, and free of harmful substances, and meet the physical and chemical properties of the contents to ensure that there is no adverse effect on the contents;
c. Packaging materials and containers used for food and medicines should comply with food and medical hygiene regulations; d. Packaging containers for children's products should ensure the safety of children and comply with relevant regulations: e. Transport packaging, especially packaging for dangerous goods, should ensure the safety of loading and unloading, purchase and storage, and transportation to prevent environmental pollution: f. The specified size of the sales packaging container should match the internal size of the transport packaging container. The maximum size of the transport packaging container for large goods should comply with the provisions of the loading limit of the relevant transportation department. If it must be exceeded, the consent of the transportation department should be obtained.
6.1.3 Requirements for packaging environment, including: a. The packaging plant should meet the product characteristics and labor protection requirements, the layout of the plant should be suitable for the packaging process requirements, and the process flow should be scientific and reasonable;
b. For products with special requirements such as temperature, humidity, cleanliness, etc., they should be handled in accordance with relevant regulations. 6.2 Packaging process
6.2.1 Basic requirements
The post operation procedures, post responsibility system and work standards of the packaging team and their assessment methods, as well as the use and maintenance methods of packaging machinery should be strictly implemented to ensure that the packaging quality meets the specified requirements. 6.2.2 Packaging
6.2.2.1 Before packaging, the packaging materials and containers to be used should be inspected to check whether there are certificates or qualified marks: or conduct an appearance inspection. They can only be used after they meet the requirements. For products that need to be pre-treated before packaging, such as products that are prone to moisture, rust, and mildew, corresponding pre-treatment should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations.
6.2.2.2 During packaging, operations shall be carried out according to the quantity, weight and packaging process requirements of the contents, and problems shall be dealt with in a timely manner. The following shall be ensured:
a. The labels and instructions for use shall be consistent with the contents, the seal shall be tight and correct, and the packaging marks on the packages shall comply with the provisions of the relevant packaging mark standards:
b. The packaging operation of large products shall be carried out strictly according to the product packaging assembly drawings and technical documents, and the packing list and random documents shall be put in, checked by the packaging inspector, and signed on the packing before the box can be sealed; c. The packaging and labeling operations of products of the same variety but different specifications shall be separated. Two or more similar products with similar quality, specifications, containers and appearance shall not be carried out simultaneously on adjacent production lines, and cross-contamination, mixing and contamination must be strictly prevented.
6.2.3 Use and maintenance of packaging machinery 6.2.3.1 Enterprises shall formulate methods for the use and maintenance of packaging machinery to ensure packaging quality and labor safety. 6.2.3.2 Careful inspection shall be carried out before use. The machine can only be started if there are no abnormal phenomena. If any abnormality is found during operation, the machine shall be shut down for processing and used again after repair. 6.2.3.3 The packaging machinery shall be regularly repaired and maintained. 6.3 Packaging quality inspection
6.3.1 Basic requirements
The enterprise shall strictly implement the procedures and methods of packaging quality inspection and conduct inspections according to standards or contract requirements. 6.3.2 The inspection scope includes inter-process inspection and packaging inspection. 6.3.2.1 Inter-process inspection includes self-inspection and mutual inspection. If necessary, set up packaging process control points for intermediate inspections. 6.3.2.2 The packaging inspection shall be carried out by the factory inspector according to the prescribed procedures and the requirements of standards or contracts. After passing the inspection: a qualified mark shall be made or a qualified certificate shall be issued.
6.4 Warehousing, storage and shipment of packages
6.4.1 Warehousing
When packages are put into storage, they must have a qualified mark or qualified certification document issued by the quality inspection department and a warehouse entry form issued by the packaging department. The warehouse manager should keep good records of the entry. 6.4.2 Storage
Storage conditions for packages should meet the requirements of the stored products. Packages should be stacked in the warehouse according to variety, specification and grade. 6.4.3 Shipment
Shipment packages should comply with the relevant regulations of the transportation, storage and other departments. Warehouse managers and shipping personnel should keep good records of outbound and shipment.
7 Product packaging quality information feedback
7.1 Product packaging quality information feedback includes feedback on the quality information of the entire product packaging process and the packaging during transportation, storage, sales and use. 72 Enterprises should establish and improve the quality information work network, and the staff responsible for quality information in relevant business departments (such as distribution, inspection, technology, etc.) should collect and process product packaging quality information as part of their work. 7.3 Feedback product packaging quality information should be processed in accordance with regulations and procedures. 7.4 Relevant departments of the enterprise (such as distribution, inspection department, etc.) should visit the transportation, compensation and storage departments and users regularly or irregularly, listen to their opinions, and improve product packaging quality. 7.5 If necessary, an investigation team can be formed to track the quality of product packaging, thoroughly understand the damage to the packaging, and take effective measures to solve it.
Additional Notes:
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Science and Education Department of China Packaging Corporation. This standard was drafted by the China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and Coding and Chengdu Electromechanical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Xueyi, Chen Jingxian, Jiang Siqing, Qiao Qing, Liu Hong, He Xiufang, Ren Liqiang. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 30, 1989 and implemented on July 1, 1990.Transport packaging, especially packaging for dangerous goods, must ensure the safety of loading and unloading, storage and transportation, and prevent environmental pollution: f. The specified size of the sales packaging container should match the internal size of the transport packaging container. The maximum size of the transport packaging container for large goods should comply with the loading limit regulations of the relevant transportation department. If it must be exceeded, the consent of the transportation department should be obtained.
6.1.3 Requirements for the packaging environment, including: a. The packaging plant must meet the product characteristics and labor protection requirements, the layout of the plant must be suitable for the packaging process requirements, and the process flow layout must be scientific and reasonable;
b. Products with special requirements for temperature, humidity, cleanliness, etc. shall be handled in accordance with relevant regulations. 6.2 Packaging process
6.2.1 Basic requirements
The post operation procedures, post responsibility system and work standards of the packaging team and their assessment methods as well as the use and maintenance methods of packaging machinery should be strictly implemented to ensure that the packaging quality meets the specified requirements. 6.2.2 Packaging
6.2.2.1 Before packaging, the packaging materials and containers to be used should be inspected for certificates of conformity or qualified marks: or the appearance should be inspected. Only when they meet the requirements can they be used. For products that need to be pre-treated before packaging, such as products that are prone to moisture, rust, and mildew, corresponding pre-treatment should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations.
6.2.2.2 During packaging, operations shall be carried out according to the quantity, weight and packaging process requirements of the contents, and problems shall be dealt with in a timely manner. The following shall be ensured:
a. The labels and instructions for use shall be consistent with the contents, the seal shall be tight and correct, and the packaging marks on the packages shall comply with the provisions of the relevant packaging mark standards:
b. The packaging operation of large products shall be carried out strictly according to the product packaging assembly drawings and technical documents, and the packing list and random documents shall be put in, checked by the packaging inspector, and signed on the packing before the box can be sealed; c. The packaging and labeling operations of products of the same variety but different specifications shall be separated. Two or more similar products with similar quality, specifications, containers and appearance shall not be carried out simultaneously on adjacent production lines, and cross-contamination, mixing and contamination must be strictly prevented.
6.2.3 Use and maintenance of packaging machinery 6.2.3.1 Enterprises shall formulate methods for the use and maintenance of packaging machinery to ensure packaging quality and labor safety. 6.2.3.2 Careful inspection shall be carried out before use. The machine can only be started if there are no abnormal phenomena. If any abnormality is found during operation, the machine shall be shut down for processing and used again after repair. 6.2.3.3 The packaging machinery shall be regularly repaired and maintained. 6.3 Packaging quality inspection
6.3.1 Basic requirements
The enterprise shall strictly implement the procedures and methods of packaging quality inspection and conduct inspections according to standards or contract requirements. 6.3.2 The inspection scope includes inter-process inspection and packaging inspection. 6.3.2.1 Inter-process inspection includes self-inspection and mutual inspection. If necessary, set up packaging process control points for intermediate inspections. 6.3.2.2 The packaging inspection shall be carried out by the factory inspector according to the prescribed procedures and the requirements of standards or contracts. After passing the inspection: a qualified mark shall be made or a qualified certificate shall be issued.
6.4 Warehousing, storage and shipment of packages
6.4.1 Warehousing
When packages are put into storage, they must have a qualified mark or qualified certification document issued by the quality inspection department and a warehouse entry form issued by the packaging department. The warehouse manager should keep good records of the entry. 6.4.2 Storage
Storage conditions for packages should meet the requirements of the stored products. Packages should be stacked in the warehouse according to variety, specification and grade. 6.4.3 Shipment
Shipment packages should comply with the relevant regulations of the transportation, storage and other departments. Warehouse managers and shipping personnel should keep good records of outbound and shipment.
7 Product packaging quality information feedback
7.1 Product packaging quality information feedback includes feedback on the quality information of the entire product packaging process and the packaging during transportation, storage, sales and use. 72 Enterprises should establish and improve the quality information work network, and the staff responsible for quality information in relevant business departments (such as distribution, inspection, technology, etc.) should collect and process product packaging quality information as part of their work. 7.3 Feedback product packaging quality information should be processed in accordance with regulations and procedures. 7.4 Relevant departments of the enterprise (such as distribution, inspection department, etc.) should visit the transportation, compensation and storage departments and users regularly or irregularly, listen to their opinions, and improve product packaging quality. 7.5 If necessary, an investigation team can be formed to track the quality of product packaging, thoroughly understand the damage to the packaging, and take effective measures to solve it.
Additional Notes:
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Science and Education Department of China Packaging Corporation. This standard was drafted by the China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and Coding and Chengdu Electromechanical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Xueyi, Chen Jingxian, Jiang Siqing, Qiao Qing, Liu Hong, He Xiufang, Ren Liqiang. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 30, 1989 and implemented on July 1, 1990.Transport packaging, especially packaging for dangerous goods, must ensure the safety of loading and unloading, storage and transportation, and prevent environmental pollution: f. The specified size of the sales packaging container should match the internal size of the transport packaging container. The maximum size of the transport packaging container for large goods should comply with the loading limit regulations of the relevant transportation department. If it must be exceeded, the consent of the transportation department should be obtained.
6.1.3 Requirements for the packaging environment, including: a. The packaging plant must meet the product characteristics and labor protection requirements, the layout of the plant must be suitable for the packaging process requirements, and the process flow layout must be scientific and reasonable;
b. Products with special requirements for temperature, humidity, cleanliness, etc. shall be handled in accordance with relevant regulations. 6.2 Packaging process
6.2.1 Basic requirements
The post operation procedures, post responsibility system and work standards of the packaging team and their assessment methods as well as the use and maintenance methods of packaging machinery should be strictly implemented to ensure that the packaging quality meets the specified requirements. 6.2.2 Packaging
6.2.2.1 Before packaging, the packaging materials and containers to be used should be inspected for certificates of conformity or qualified marks: or the appearance should be inspected. Only when they meet the requirements can they be used. For products that need to be pre-treated before packaging, such as products that are prone to moisture, rust, and mildew, corresponding pre-treatment should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations.
6.2.2.2 During packaging, operations shall be carried out according to the quantity, weight and packaging process requirements of the contents, and problems shall be dealt with in a timely manner. The following shall be ensured:
a. The labels and instructions for use shall be consistent with the contents, the seal shall be tight and correct, and the packaging marks on the packages shall comply with the provisions of the relevant packaging mark standards:
b. The packaging operation of large products shall be carried out strictly according to the product packaging assembly drawings and technical documents, and the packing list and random documents shall be put in, checked by the packaging inspector, and signed on the packing before the box can be sealed; c. The packaging and labeling operations of products of the same variety but different specifications shall be separated. Two or more similar products with similar quality, specifications, containers and appearance shall not be carried out simultaneously on adjacent production lines, and cross-contamination, mixing and contamination must be strictly prevented.
6.2.3 Use and maintenance of packaging machinery 6.2.3.1 Enterprises shall formulate methods for the use and maintenance of packaging machinery to ensure packaging quality and labor safety. 6.2.3.2 Careful inspection shall be carried out before use. The machine can only be started if there are no abnormal phenomena. If any abnormality is found during operation, the machine shall be shut down for processing and used again after repair. 6.2.3.3 The packaging machinery shall be regularly repaired and maintained. 6.3 Packaging quality inspection
6.3.1 Basic requirements
The enterprise shall strictly implement the procedures and methods of packaging quality inspection and conduct inspections according to standards or contract requirements. 6.3.2 The inspection scope includes inter-process inspection and packaging inspection. 6.3.2.1 Inter-process inspection includes self-inspection and mutual inspection. If necessary, set up packaging process control points for intermediate inspections. 6.3.2.2 The packaging inspection shall be carried out by the factory inspector according to the prescribed procedures and the requirements of standards or contracts. After passing the inspection: a qualified mark shall be made or a qualified certificate shall be issued.
6.4 Warehousing, storage and shipment of packages
6.4.1 Warehousing
When packages are put into storage, they must have a qualified mark or qualified certification document issued by the quality inspection department and a warehouse entry form issued by the packaging department. The warehouse manager should keep good records of the entry. 6.4.2 Storage
Storage conditions for packages should meet the requirements of the stored products. Packages should be stacked in the warehouse according to variety, specification and grade. 6.4.3 Shipment
Shipment packages should comply with the relevant regulations of the transportation, storage and other departments. Warehouse managers and shipping personnel should keep good records of outbound and shipment.
7 Product packaging quality information feedback
7.1 Product packaging quality information feedback includes feedback on the quality information of the entire product packaging process and the packaging during transportation, storage, sales and use. 72 Enterprises should establish and improve the quality information work network, and the staff responsible for quality information in relevant business departments (such as distribution, inspection, technology, etc.) should collect and process product packaging quality information as part of their work. 7.3 Feedback product packaging quality information should be processed in accordance with regulations and procedures. 7.4 Relevant departments of the enterprise (such as distribution, inspection department, etc.) should visit the transportation, compensation and storage departments and users regularly or irregularly, listen to their opinions, and improve product packaging quality. 7.5 If necessary, an investigation team can be formed to track the quality of product packaging, thoroughly understand the damage to the packaging, and take effective measures to solve it.
Additional Notes:
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Science and Education Department of China Packaging Corporation. This standard was drafted by the China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and Coding and Chengdu Electromechanical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Xueyi, Chen Jingxian, Jiang Siqing, Qiao Qing, Liu Hong, He Xiufang, Ren Liqiang. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 30, 1989 and implemented on July 1, 1990.4 The relevant departments of the enterprise (such as distribution, inspection department, etc.) should visit the transportation, compensation and storage departments and users regularly or irregularly, listen to their opinions, and improve the quality of product packaging. 7.5 If necessary, an investigation team can be formed to track the quality of product packaging, thoroughly understand the damage to the packaging, and take effective measures to solve it.
Additional notes:
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Science and Education Department of China Packaging Corporation. This standard was drafted by the China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and Coding and Chengdu Electromechanical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Xueyi, Chen Jingxian, Jiang Siqing, Qiao Qing, Liu Hong, He Xiufang, Ren Liqiang. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 30, 1989 and implemented on July 1, 1990.4 The relevant departments of the enterprise (such as distribution, inspection department, etc.) should visit the transportation, compensation and storage departments and users regularly or irregularly, listen to their opinions, and improve the quality of product packaging. 7.5 If necessary, an investigation team can be formed to track the quality of product packaging, thoroughly understand the damage to the packaging, and take effective measures to solve it.
Additional notes:
This standard is under the jurisdiction of the Science and Education Department of China Packaging Corporation. This standard was drafted by the China Institute of Standardization and Information Classification and Coding and Chengdu Electromechanical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Xueyi, Chen Jingxian, Jiang Siqing, Qiao Qing, Liu Hong, He Xiufang, Ren Liqiang. Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on December 30, 1989 and implemented on July 1, 1990.
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