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GB 190-1990 Dangerous goods packaging markings

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB 190-1990

Standard Name:Labels for packages of dangerous goods

Chinese Name: 危险货物包装标志

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release1990-12-25

Date of Implementation:1991-07-01

Date of Expiration:2010-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Environmental protection, health and safety>>13.300 Hazardous Goods Protection

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive >> Logo, packaging, transportation, storage >> A80 Comprehensive logo, packaging, transportation, storage

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaced GB 190-1985; replaced by GB 190-2009

Publication information

publishing house:China Standard Press

Publication date:1991-07-01

other information

Release date:1963-10-31

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Zhang Jin, Wang Jugang

Drafting unit:Railway Standards and Metrology Institute

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

Proposing unit:Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China

Publishing department:State Bureau of Technical Supervision

competent authority:National Standardization Administration Committee

Introduction to standards:

This standard specifies the types, names, sizes and colors of pictorial marks for dangerous goods packaging. This standard applies to the transport packaging of dangerous goods. GB 190-1990 Dangerous Goods Packaging Marking GB190-1990 Standard download and decompression password: www.bzxz.net

Some standard content:

National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Dangerous Goods Packaging Labels
Labels for packages of dangerous goods subject content and scope of application
GB
3190--90
Replaces GB190-85
This standard specifies the type, name, size and color of dangerous goods packaging pictorial signs (hereinafter referred to as signs). This standard applies to the transport packaging of dangerous goods. Reference standards
2
GB6944
1 Dangerous goods classification and product name number
GB12268 Dangerous goods name list
3 Graphics and names of signs||tt || There are 21 types of graphics and 19 names in the logo. The graphics respectively indicate the main characteristics of the 9 categories of dangerous goods (see Table 1). The graphics of the logo must comply with the regulations of signs 1 to 21 (see Table 1). State Bureau of Technical Supervision approved the implementation on 1991-07-01 on December 25, 1991
No.
Mark
Mark 1
Mark 2
Mark 3| |tt||Logo
Logo name
Explosives
Explosives
Explosives
GB190-90
Table 1|| tt||Logo
Mark
Picture
Shape
(Symbol: black, background color: orange-red) (Symbol: black, background color: orange-red) ( Symbol, black, background color: orange-red) corresponding dangerous goods category number
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5||tt ||mark number
mark 4
mark 5
mark 6
mark name
name
flammable gas||tt| |Non-flammable gas
Poisonous gas
GB190-90
Continued Table 1
Mark
Logo
Picture
Shape
(Symbol: black or white, background color: true red) (Symbol: black or white, background color: green) Toxic gas
(Symbol: black, background color: white) ||tt ||Corresponding dangerous goods category number
2.1
2.2
2.3
mark number
mark?
Logo 8
Logo 9
Logo
Logo name
Flammable liquid
Flammable solid
Spontaneous ignition items
GB190-90
Continued Table 1
Mark
Mark
Picture
Shape
(symbol: black or White, background color: true red) (symbol: black, background color: white with red stripes) (symbol: black, background color: white above and red below) The corresponding dangerous goods category number
4.1||tt| |4.2
mark number
mark 10
mark 11
mark 12
mark
mark name
when wet Flammables
Oxidants
Organic peroxides
GB190-90
Continued Table 1
Mark
Mark||tt| |Picture
Shape
(Symbol: black or white, background color: blue) Oxidizing agent
5.1
(Symbol: black, background color: lemon yellow) Organic Peroxide
(symbol: black, background color: lemon yellow) corresponds to the insured cargo category number
4.3
5.1
5.2
Mark number
Mark 13
Mark 14
Mark 15
Name
Mark
Name

Drugs
Hazardous goods
(stay away from food crystals)
GB190-90
Continued Table 1
label||tt| |Zhi
Picture
Drugs
Shape
(Symbol: black, background: white)
There are drugs
( Symbol: black, background color: white)
Hazardous goods
(keep away from food)
(symbol: black, background color: white)
Corresponding dangerous goods category Item number
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6.1
6.1
No.
mark
mark 16
mark 17||tt| |Mark 18
Mark name
Infectious items
Level 1 radioactive items
Level 2 radioactive items
GB190--90
Continued Table 1
Logo
Logo
Picture
Infectious Articles
Shape
(Symbol: Black, Background: White)
Level 1 radioactive items
(symbol: black, background color: white, with a red vertical bar) Level 2 radioactive items
(symbol: black, background color: upper yellow below White, with two red vertical strips) corresponding dangerous goods category number
6.2
mark number
mark 19
mark 20
mark 21| | tt | Table 1 | | tt | , background color: upper yellow and lower white, with three red vertical stripes) g
Corrosive products
(symbol: upper black and lower white, background color: upper white and lower black) Miscellaneous||tt| |(Symbol: black, background, white)
Note: The corresponding dangerous goods category numbers and sign numbers in the table are compiled in accordance with the regulations of GB6944. The corresponding dangerous goods category number
size and color of the mark
4.1 Size of the mark
mark is generally divided into 4 types, see Table 2. No.
No.
1
2
3
4
foot
GB190-90
Table 2
Length
50
100
150
250
Note: In case of extra large or extra small transportation packages, The size of the logo can be appropriately expanded or reduced compared to the provisions in Table 2. 4.2 The color of the mark
The color of the mark shall be as specified in marks 1 to 21 (see Table 1). 5 How to use the logo
5.1 Marking of the logo can be done by pasting, nailing and spraying. 5.2 The position of the mark is as follows:
Box-shaped packaging: located in an obvious place on the end or side of the package; bag and bundle packaging: located in an obvious place of the package; barrel-shaped packaging: located on the barrel body or lid; ||tt| |Containers and grouped goods: stick on the four sides. Width
50
100
150
250
mm
5.3 Each dangerous goods package should be labeled with the corresponding label according to its category logo. However, if a certain substance or article has hazardous properties belonging to other categories, in addition to affixing this type of mark as the main mark, a mark indicating other hazards should also be affixed as a secondary mark on the package. The lower corner of the secondary mark graphic should not be marked with There is a category number for dangerous goods. 5.4 The classification of the nature of various dangerous goods for storage and transportation and the markings that should be marked should be implemented in accordance with GB6944, GB12268 and the specific measures for the safe transportation management of dangerous goods stipulated by the relevant national transportation authorities. The marking of exported goods should be implemented in accordance with our country’s regulations. relevant international conventions (rules).
5.5 The mark should be clear and ensure that it does not fall off during the storage and transportation period of the goods. 5.6 The mark should be marked by the production unit before the goods leave the factory. If the packaging is changed after leaving the factory, the mark shall be marked by the unit that changes the packaging. Additional notes:
This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China. This standard is drafted under the jurisdiction and responsibility of the Institute of Standards and Metrology of the Ministry of Railways. This standard was first published in October 1963, revised for the first time in September 1973, and revised for the first time in June 1985. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Jin and Wang Jugang. The Standards and Metrology Institute of the Ministry of Railways is entrusted with the interpretation of this standard.
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