This standard specifies the name, graphics, size, color and usage of packaging storage and transportation pictorial signs. This standard applies to the transportation packaging of various goods. GB 191-2000 Packaging Storage and Transportation Pictorial Signs GB191-2000 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the name, graphics, size, color and usage of packaging storage and transportation pictorial signs. This standard applies to the transportation packaging of various goods.
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GB191-2000 This standard is equivalent to the international standard I50780-1997 "Packaging-handling pictorial signs". Packaging marking standards are basic standards, so they should be consistent with international standards as much as possible to adapt to the needs of international trade as soon as possible. Compared with GB 191-1990, this standard has made appropriate changes in the following points: 1. According to the new international standard, the number of signs has been increased from 12 to 17. Considering the convenience of using the standard, the quick use of individual signs is explained in the standard. 2. This standard mainly includes the logo graphics, color, size and usage of the logo. This standard replaces GB191-1990 "Packaging storage and transportation pictorial signs" from the month of implementation. This standard is proposed by China National Packaging Corporation. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Packaging Standardization Technical Committee. The main drafting unit of this standard is the Standard Survey and Design Institute of the Ministry of Transport. The participating drafting units of this standard are the Standard Metrology Institute of the Ministry of Communications, the Packaging Office of the PLA, the China Export Commodity Packaging Research Institute, and the Mechanical Science Research Institute of the Ministry of Machinery. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Jin, Xiong Caiqi, Guo Baohua, Li Jianhua and Huang Xue. This standard was first issued in October 1963, revised for the first time in September 1973, revised for the second time in June 1985, and finalized for the third time in December 1990. GB191-2000 ISOForeword The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide federation of national standardization bodies (ISO member bodies) of various countries. The formulation of international standards is carried out by ISO technical committees. Each member body has the right to send representatives to participate in the technical committees of the topics it is concerned about. All governmental or non-governmental international organizations, which have relations with ISO, also participate in this work. Regarding the content of electrotechnical standardization, ISO works closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission. International standards adopted by the technical committees are distributed to member bodies for comments before being adopted as international standards by the ISO Council. According to ISO procedures, at least 75% of the member bodies should vote for approval. ISO780 international standard is developed by ISO/TC122 Packaging Technical Committee. This fourth edition replaces the third edition (ISO780:1985) and has been technically modified. Appendix A in this standard is only for indicative purposes. 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Packaging Pictorial Marking for Handling of Goods Packaglng-Pictorial Marking for Handling of Goods This standard specifies the name, graphics, size, color and use of packaging storage and transportation markings. This standard applies to the transport packaging of various goods. 2 Name and graphics of the mark There are 17 kinds of markings, and their names and shapes are shown in Table 1. 3 Size and color of the mark 3.1 Size of the mark Mark sizes are generally divided into 4 types, see Table 2. GB 191—2000 eqv 1s0 780 : 1997 Revised GR 191—1990 In case of extra-large or extra-small transport packages, the size of the mark may be appropriately enlarged or reduced compared with the provisions of Table 2. 3.2 Color of the mark The color of the mark shall be black. If the color of the package makes the black mark unclear, an appropriate contrasting color shall be used on the printed surface, preferably white as the background color of the graphic mark. Colors that are easily confused with the dangerous goods mark shall be avoided. Unless otherwise specified, red, yellow or yellow shall generally be avoided. 4 Methods of using the mark 4.1 Printing of the mark The mark can be printed by printing, pasting, hanging, nailing and spraying. When printing, the outer frame line and the name of the mark shall be printed: when spraying, the outer frame line and the name of the mark may be omitted. 4.2 Number and position of marks 4.2.1 The number of the same mark used on a package shall be determined according to the size and shape of the package. 4.2.2 The position of the mark on various packages: a) Box packaging: located on the side or surface of the package; b) Bag packaging: located in a conspicuous place of the package; c) Drum packaging: located on the body or lid; d) Packaged unit cargo: should be located on the four sides. 4.2.3 The use of the following marks shall be as follows: a) Mark 1 "Fragile Articles" shall be marked on the upper left corner of all four sides of the package (see the example of the use of mark 1 in Table 1). b) Mark 3 \Up\ shall be marked in the same position as mark 1 (see the example of mark 3 in Table 1). When mark 1 and mark 3 are used at the same time, mark 3 shall be closer to the corner of the packaging box (see the example b of mark 3 in Table 1). Approved by the State Administration of Quality and Technical Supervision on July 17, 2000, and implemented on December 1, 2000 GB 791.-2000 c) Mark 7 Center of gravity\ Should be marked on the center of gravity of all six faces of the package as far as possible, otherwise it should be marked on the center of gravity of at least the four sides and end faces of the package (see Table 1 for examples of the use of the mark). d) Mark 11: "Lift from here" 12 can only be used for grippable packages 2 The mark should be marked on two opposite sides of the package to ensure that the mark is within the driver's sight during operation. e) Mark 16: Lift from here: At least two opposite sides of the package should be affixed (see Table 1 for examples of the use of mark 16). 1. Mark name and graphics Mark name Easily breakable items Hand restraint prohibited Mark shape The transport package contains fragile items, so be careful when removing them Hand restraint prohibited Mark shape The transport package contains fragile items, so be careful when removing them Hand restraint prohibited Mark shape The correct position of the transport package is vertical 4.2. 3a1. Use the symbol. See 4.2.3h) Use example: Remarks/Example m Sequence letter Sign name Afraid of radiation Forbidden to roll over Sign graphic GB 191—20D0 Table 1 (thread) Indicates that the transport package cannot be directly exposed to the packaged goods will be completely deteriorated if exposed to radiation or the package is afraid of rain Indicates the center of gravity of a unit of cargo the transport package cannot be rolled over See 4. 2.3). Example of use: Preparation/Example This sign should be marked on the actual center of gravity. Sign name Food is not allowed to be pushed here Forklift is not allowed herebzxz.net Clamping here No clamping here 13 Stacking weight limit Number of stacking layers Sign graphic GB191—2000 Table 1 (continued) When transporting goods, it is prohibited to use trolleys Forklifts are not allowed||tt Indicates the position where the goods are clamped when being loaded Indicates that the goods cannot be clamped at this place when being loaded and unloaded Indicates the maximum weight the transport package can bear The top stacking layer of the same package, Liu indicates the number of layers Pure 1.2.3d) Remarks/Example Sign name Prohibited stacking Lift from here Temperature limit Sign graphic GB 191—2000 Table 1 (end) This package cannot be stacked and its axle load cannot be placed |The position of the chain when lifting the goods Table 2 The temperature limits that the axle package should maintain Table 2 Marking dimensions See 4.2.3e). 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