Safety code for inspection of packaging of dangerous goods for paint
Some standard content:
ICS13.300
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB194572009
Replaces GB19457.1-2004, GB19457.2-2004 Safety code for inspection of packaging of dangerous goods for paint2009-06-21 Issued
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaStandardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Implementation on 2010-05-01
Chapter 4 and Chapter 5 of this standard are mandatory, and the rest are recommended. GB19457-2009
This standard replaces GB19457.1-2004 "Safety code for inspection of packaging of dangerous goods for paint performance test" and GB19457.2-2004 "Safety code for inspection of packaging of dangerous goods for paint use identification".
The main changes between this standard and the above standards are: some technical contents have been modified so that the technical contents of the standard packaging are completely consistent with the technical contents of the United Nations "Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations" (15th revised edition) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) "International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code" (2006 edition);
-In the standard text format, editorial changes have been made according to GB/T1.1-2000. This standard is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for the Management of Dangerous Chemicals (SAC/TC251). The responsible drafting unit of this standard: Tianjin Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. The participating units of this standard: Hunan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. The main drafters of this standard: Zhu Libing, Li Ningtao, Feng Zhimeng, Zhao Qing, Zhang Yuan, Zhou Lei. The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are: -GB19457.1-2004;
-GB19457.2-2004.
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1 Scope
Safety Specifications for Inspection of Dangerous Goods Coating Packages This standard specifies the performance inspection and use identification of dangerous goods coating packages. This standard applies to the inspection and identification of dangerous goods coating packages. 2 Normative References
GB19457—2009
The clauses in the following documents become clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For any dated referenced document, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, parties to an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For any undated referenced document, the latest version shall apply to this standard. GB/T325—2000 Packaging container steel drum
GB/T2828.1 Sampling inspection procedure for attributes Part 1: Sampling plan for batch inspection based on acceptance quality limit (AQL) GB/T4857.3 Basic tests for packaging and transport packages Part 3: Static load stacking test method GB/T4857.5—1992 Drop test method for packaging and transport packages GB/T13040
GB/T13252
Packing terminology Metal container
Packaging container steel pail
GB/T17344
Packaging Packaging container airtightness test method
Dangerous goods Safety specification for inspection of large packages
GB19432
GB19433
GB19434
Safety specification for inspection of dangerous goods packages for air transportSafety specification for inspection of dangerous goods intermediate bulk containersGB19434.5Safety specification for performance inspection of dangerous goods metal intermediate bulk containersGB19434.6Safety specification for performance inspection of dangerous goods composite intermediate bulk containersGB19434.8Safety specification for performance inspection of dangerous goods rigid plastic intermediate bulk containers3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions established in GB/T325, GB13040 and GB19433 and the following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1
Steel pailssteelpail
Metal packaging drums with handles, available in open and closed versions. 3.2
Viscous paint
Paint with a viscosity exceeding 200mm2/s at 23℃. 4 Performance test
4.1 Requirements
4.1.1 Paint packaging is divided into combination packaging, single packaging (except steel pails), medium bulk containers, large packaging and steel pails. 4.1.2 The requirements for combination packaging and single packaging (except steel pails) of paint packaging shall comply with the relevant requirements of Appendix A of GB19433. 4.1.3 Paints with a vapor pressure of less than or equal to 110 kPa at 50°C or less than or equal to 130 kPa at 55°C are permitted to be shipped in the following intermediate bulk containers:
Metal (31A, 31B and 31N) (only for level II or level III packaging); 1
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Rigid plastics (31H1 and 31H2) (only for level II or level III packaging); - Composite (31HZ1) (only for level II or level III packaging); Composite (31HA2, 31HB2, 31HN2, 31HD2 and 31HH2) (only for level III packaging). Intermediate bulk containers for paint packaging should comply with the relevant requirements of GB19434 and GB19434.5, GB19434.6 and GB19434.8. 4.1.4 Large packaging of paints shall comply with the relevant requirements of GB19432. 4.1.5 The structural dimensions of steel buckets for paint packaging shall comply with the provisions of GB/T13252. The inner and outer surfaces of the steel buckets shall be smooth, round, free of rust, with uniform curling, no wrinkles, no burrs, and no iron tongue. The welds shall be flat and uniform, without weld nodules or welding slag. The paint film shall have uniform color, without obvious defects such as discoloration, sagging, and blistering.
4.1.6 The ink and paint used in the steel buckets for paint packaging shall have strong adhesion and good weather resistance, and the paint film adhesion shall reach or exceed Level 2 as specified in Appendix A2 of GB/T325-2000.
4.1.7 Open steel buckets shall generally not be used to hold liquid paints. However, open steel buckets that have passed the inspection of this standard can hold viscous paints of packaging class III.
4.1.8 Performance requirements
a) The performance requirements for combination packaging, single packaging (except steel pails), intermediate bulk containers and large packaging shall comply with the relevant requirements of GB19433, GB19434.5, GB19434.6, GB19434.8 and GB19432. b) The performance requirements for steel pails are shown in Table 1. Performance requirements for steel pails
Performance test items
Stacking test
Drop test
Airtight test
Hydraulic test
Strength test of handles and rings
All tested packages are not broken, collapsed or leaking. After the packages are dropped, there is no leakage when the internal and external pressures (hiding holes or opening the closure) reach equilibrium. For containers with inner coating (plating) layers, the coating (plating) layer shall not have cracks or fall. No leakage for packages
No leakage for packages
There is no damage to the handles, rings and barrel body connections. 4.1.9 Other equivalent packaging is allowed without affecting the safety of coating transportation. For paint packaging containers of packaging class II and III, if the quantity contained in each metal or plastic container is equal to or less than 5L and is transported under the following conditions, the performance test of this standard can be exempted:
Packed in palletized goods, containers or group shipping equipment, such as individual containers placed or stacked on pallets and fastened by strapping, shrink wrapping, stretch wrapping or other appropriate means. For sea transportation, palletized goods, containers or group shipping equipment should be firmly stacked and fastened in closed cargo transport devices; as the inner container of a combination container with a maximum net weight of 40kg. 4.2 Tests
4.2.1 Combined packaging and single packaging of paint (except steel buckets) shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of GB19433. 4.2.2 Intermediate bulk containers for paint packaging shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of GB19434.5, GB19434.6 and GB19434.8. 4.2.3 Large packaging of paint shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of GB19432. 4.2.4 Tests for paint packaging steel buckets
4.2.4.1 Test items are shown in Table 2.
4.2.4.2 Sample quantity: The number of samples for different test items is shown in Table 2. Without affecting the test results, the number of samples can be reduced and multiple tests can be carried out on one sample at the same time. 2
Test items
Stacking test
Drop test
Airtight test
Hydraulic test
Strength test of handle and ring
4.2.4.3 Preparation of test samples
4.2.4.3.1 Contents
Table 2 Test items and sampling quantity
Sampling quantity
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Unit: piece
The coating contained in the sample shall not be less than 98% of its capacity. The contents of the sample can be replaced by substances with the same physical properties as the intended contents. If a substitute is used in the drop test, the relative density and viscosity of the substitute should be similar to the intended material. The drop test can also be carried out with water under the conditions required in 6.4.5.3b). 4.2.4.3.2 Preparation of samples for airtight test and hydraulic test Drill a hole in the top of the packaging container and connect the water inlet pipe and exhaust pipe, or connect the air inlet pipe. For the closure with exhaust holes, it should be replaced with an airtight closure or the exhaust holes should be blocked.
4.2.4.4 Structural dimensions and appearance
Inspect with measuring tools and visual inspection.
4.2.4.5 Drop test
4.2.4.5.1 Test equipment
Conform to the requirements of Chapter 2 Test equipment in GB/T4857.5-1992. 4.2.4.5.2 Test method
The drop test method shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements in GB19433. 4.2.4.5.2.1
4.2.4.5.2.2 The dropping position of the open steel bucket containing viscous paint shall be carried out as follows: a) For the first drop, all three specimens are dropped at an angle at the weak point at the bottom; a)
For the second drop, all three specimens fall on the bottom plane; b)
For other requirements during the drop test, see GB/T4857.5. 4.2.4.5.3 Drop height
If a simulated paint or other substances with basically the same physical properties are used for the test, the drop height shall be shown in Table 3. Table 3 Drop height
【Level packaging
If water is used instead for the test:
Level II packaging
If the relative density of the coating to be transported is less than or equal to 1.2, the drop height is shown in Table 3; M-level packaging
The unit is meter
If the relative density of the coating to be transported is greater than 1.2, the drop height should be calculated according to the relative density (d) of the coating to be transported according to Table 4, rounded to one decimal place. Table 4 Conversion table of drop height and density
I level packaging
Airtight test
4.2.4.6.1 Test equipment and method
II level packaging
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III level packaging
Unit is meter
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According to the requirements of GB/T17344.
4.2.4.6.2 Test pressure
Test pressure is shown in Table 5.
I level packaging
4.2.4.7 Hydraulic test
4.2.4.7.1 Test equipment
Table 5 Test pressure (gauge pressure)
II level packaging
Hydraulic dangerous goods packaging testing machine or other test equipment that achieves the same effect. 4.2.4.7.2 Test pressure (gauge pressure)
Calculate in one of the following three ways:
Packaging level III
Unit: kPa
The total gauge pressure in the package (i.e. the pressure of the substance contained plus the pressure of air or gas minus 100 kPa) measured at a temperature of 55°C multiplied by a safety factor of 1.5. P = (pM5s×1.5) kPa, not less than 95 kPa. 1.75 times the vapor pressure of the cargo to be transported at 50°C, minus 100 kPa. pr = (V×1.75)-100 kPa, not less than b)
100 kPa.
1.5 times the vapor pressure of the cargo to be transported at 55°C, minus 100 kPa. pr = (Vps×1.5)-100 kPa, not less than c)
100 kPa.
Wherein:
Test pressure, in kPa;
PMSs—total gauge pressure measured in the container at 55°C; Vpso—vapor pressure of the cargo at 50°C; Vpss
vapor pressure of the cargo at -55°C.
d) The test pressure of the packaging container intended to contain Class I liquid dangerous goods is 250kPa. 4.2.4.7.3 Test method
Start the hydraulic dangerous packaging test machine, apply hydraulic pressure continuously and evenly to the packaging, open the exhaust valve at the same time, remove the residual gas in the test container, and then close the exhaust valve. The containers, including their closures, should withstand the specified constant hydraulic pressure (gauge pressure) for 5 minutes. 4.2.4.8 Stacking test
4.2.4.8.1 Test equipment
According to the requirements of GB/T4857.3.
4.2.4.8.2 Test method
The stacking time of packaging containers is 24h. Other test methods shall comply with the requirements of GB/T4857.3. 4.2.4.8.3 Stacking load
Where:
Loaded load, in kilograms (kg); K———Deterioration coefficient, K value is 1;
H——Stacking height (not less than 3m);
h——Height of a single package, in meters (m); H
m Gross mass (gross weight) of a single package, in kilograms (kg). 4.2.4.9 Handle and ring strength testwww.bzxz.net
Fix the handle and ring with appropriate methods, then add a load of 590N in the vertical direction on the barrel body and maintain it for 5min. 4
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4.3 Inspection rules
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4.3.1 The manufacturer shall ensure that the coating packaging produced complies with the provisions of this standard and shall be inspected by the relevant inspection department in accordance with this standard. The user has the right to request acceptance inspection for the received products in accordance with the provisions of this standard. 4.3.2 Inspection items: Inspect item by item in accordance with the requirements of 4.1 and 4.2. 4.3.3 Performance inspection shall be carried out for coating packaging in any of the following situations: - When a new product is put into production or an old product is converted to production; - After formal production, if there are major changes in structure, materials, and processes that may affect product performance; - During normal production, once every six months; - When the product is resumed after a long period of suspension; - When there is a significant difference between the factory inspection result and the last performance inspection result; - The national quality supervision agency proposes to conduct performance inspection. 4.3.4 Judgment rules: Inspect item by item according to the requirements of the standard. If one sample fails in each item, the item is judged to be unqualified. If one item fails, the batch of products is assessed to be unqualified. 4.3.5 Unqualified batch processing: After the coating packages in the unqualified batch are eliminated, they will be submitted for inspection again, and the strictness remains unchanged. 5 Use identification
5.1 Requirements
5.1.1 General requirements
5.1.1.1 Appearance requirements for packages
5.1.1.1.1 Marks, signs and color labels of dangerous goods cast, printed or pasted on the packages should be accurate and clear, and comply with the relevant requirements of GB19433
5.1.1.1.2 The appearance of the packages should be clean, and no residue, pollution or leakage is allowed. 5.1.1.1.3 All packages sealed with lead should be sealed after on-site inspection by the freight department. 5.1.1.2 The packaging selected by the user shall be compatible with the nature of the dangerous goods being transported, and its performance shall comply with the relevant provisions of Chapter 4. 5.1.1.3 The packaging level of the container shall be equal to or higher than the packaging level required for the goods to be contained. 5.1.1.4 In the following cases, a dangerous goods classification, grading and dangerous characteristics inspection report issued by an inspection agency recognized by the national quality supervision, inspection and quarantine department shall be provided:
a) First transportation or production;
b) First export;
When the national quality inspection department deems it necessary.
For the first use of plastic packaging containers or internally coated or plated containers, a report of chemical compatibility test qualification of more than 6 months shall be provided.
General coating dangerous goods are filled to less than 98% of the total volume of the packaging container. For coatings with a large expansion coefficient, the reserved volume of the container shall be determined according to its expansion coefficient 5.1.1.6
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5.1.1.7 The paint and the packaging in contact with it shall not have any chemical reaction that affects the strength of the packaging or causes any danger. 5.1.1.8 The adsorbent material shall not have any dangerous chemical reaction with the paint contained, and ensure that when the inner packaging is broken, it can completely absorb and retain all dangerous goods, so as not to cause the contents to leak out of the outer packaging container. 5.1.1.9 The anti-dew and cushioning materials shall not react chemically with the paint contained, thereby reducing its shockproof performance. There should be sufficient cushioning and filling materials to prevent the inner packaging from moving.
5.1.2 Special requirements
5.1.2.1 Requirements for barrel packaging
5.1.2.1.1 The large and small screw caps of closed barrels and cans should fit tightly and be equipped with appropriate sealing rings. The tightening degree of the screw caps should meet the sealing requirements.
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5.1.2.1.2 Open steel pails should generally not be used to transport paints, but those that have passed the performance test of this standard are allowed to transport viscous paints, but they should be transported in groups, namely:
One open steel pail is placed or stacked and fastened on a pallet such as a pallet by bundling, shrink wrapping or other appropriate methods; one open steel pail is placed in a protective outer packaging; one open steel pail is permanently fixed and installed in a grid. 5.1.2.1.3 Open steel pails should be equipped with appropriate sealing rings. No matter what form of sealing is used, it should meet the tightness and sealing requirements. The wrench hoop also needs to lock the wrench with a pin.
5.1.2.2 Requirements for combination packaging
The seal of the inner packaging shall comply with the provisions for liquid-tight seals; if airtight seals are required, they shall comply with the provisions for airtight seals. 5.1.2.2.1
5.1.2.2.2
5.1.2.2.3
The outer packaging of fragile inner packaging (such as glass, etc.) containing liquids shall comply with the requirements of Class I packaging. Adsorbent materials shall comply with the requirements of 5.1.1.8. 5.1.2.2.4 Cushioning materials shall comply with the requirements of 5.1.1.9. If the outer packaging of box-type packaging is not leakproof or waterproof, a leakproof liner or inner packaging shall be used. 5.1.2.2.5
5.1.2.2.6 When wooden boxes and fiberboard boxes are fastened with nails, they should be nailed firmly and the nail caps should not protrude. The nail tips that penetrate the packaging should be turned upside down and sealed to prevent any chemical reaction or physical change with the contents. The packaging tape should be tightly bound to the box. 5.1.2.2.7 Corrugated paper boxes should be intact, the seals should be flat and firm, and the packaging tape should be tightly bound to the box. 5.1.2.3 Medium bulk containers for paint packaging should comply with the provisions of GB19434. 5.1.2.4 Large packages of paint should comply with the provisions of GB19432. 5.2 Sampling
5.2.1 Identification batch
Packages produced with the same raw materials, the same structure and the same process are considered an identification batch, with a maximum batch of 5,000 pieces. 5.2.2 Sampling rules
Sampling shall be carried out in accordance with GB/T2828.1 normal inspection single sampling general inspection level ⅡI. 5.2.3 Sampling quantity
See Table 6.
Table 6 Sampling quantity
Batch range
91~150
151~280
281~500
501~1200
1201~3200
3201~5000
5.3 Identification
5.3.1 Check whether the coating packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.1.1. Sampling quantity
Unit is piece
5.3.2 Check whether the selected packaging is suitable for the properties of the coating according to the relevant provisions of Chapter 4; whether the packaging level of the container is equal to or higher than the level of the coating; whether there is a qualified report on performance inspection. 5.3.3 Check whether the coating packaging mentioned in 5.1.1.4 has the corresponding certificate and inspection report. GB19457—2009
5.3.4 Check whether the coating and the packaging, adsorbent materials, shockproof and cushioning materials, ropes, lines and other packaging additional materials in contact with it have chemical reactions that affect its performance.
5.3.5 Check whether the closure and sealing ring of closed barrels and cans meet the requirements of 5.1.2.1.1. 5.3.6 Check whether the sealing of barrel packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.7 Check whether the open steel pails for viscous paints comply with the requirements of 5.1.2.1.2 and 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.8 Check whether the barrel packaging complies with the requirements of 5.1.2.1. 5.3.9 Check whether the inner packaging seals of combination packagings comply with the requirements of 5.1.2.2.1. Whether the outer packaging of fragile inner packagings is Class I packaging. Whether the absorbent materials comply with the requirements of 5.1.1.8. Whether the cushioning materials comply with the requirements of 5.1.1.9. 5.3.10
Check whether the outer packaging of combination packagings complies with the requirements of 5.1.2.2.5, 5.1.2.2.6 and 5.1.2.2.7. 5.3.11 Check whether the intermediate bulk containers for paint packaging comply with the requirements of 5.1.2.3. 5.3.12
2 Check whether the large paint packaging complies with the requirements of 5.1.2.4. 5.4 Inspection rules
5.4.1 Enterprises using dangerous goods packaging should ensure that the paint packaging they use complies with the provisions of this standard and shall be identified by the relevant inspection departments in accordance with this standard. Users of paint packaging have the right to request acceptance and identification of the received paint packaging in accordance with the provisions of this standard. 5.4.2 Identification items: Identify item by item in accordance with the requirements of 5.1 and 5.3. 5.4.3 Paint packaging shall be identified batch by batch based on the order quantity. 5.4.4 Judgment rules: Identify item by item in accordance with the requirements of the standard. If one package fails in each item, the item is judged to be unqualified. If one item fails, the batch of packages is assessed to be unqualified. 5.4.5 Processing of unqualified batches: After the unqualified paint packaging in the unqualified batch is eliminated, it will be submitted for identification again, and its strictness remains unchanged. htt
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Safety Specification for Inspection of Dangerous Goods Coating Packages GB19457—2009
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See Table 6.
Table 6 Sampling quantity
Batch range
91~150
151~280
281~500
501~1200
1201~3200
3201~5000
5.3 Identification
5.3.1 Check whether the coating packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.1.1. Sampling quantity
Unit is piece
5.3.2 Check whether the selected packaging is suitable for the properties of the coating according to the relevant provisions of Chapter 4; whether the packaging grade of the container is equal to or higher than the grade of the coating; whether there is a qualified report of performance inspection. 5.3.3 Check whether the paint packaging mentioned in 5.1.1.4 has the corresponding certificate and inspection report. GB19457—2009
5.3.4 Check whether the paint and the packaging, adsorbent materials, shockproof and cushioning materials, ropes, lines and other packaging additional materials in contact with it have chemical reactions that affect its performance.
5.3.5 Check whether the closures and sealing rings of closed barrels and cans meet the requirements of 5.1.2.1.1. 5.3.6 Check whether the sealing of barrel packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.7 Check whether the open steel pails containing viscous paint meet the requirements of 5.1.2.1.2 and 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.8 Check whether the barrel packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.1. 5.3.9 Check whether the inner packaging seal of the combination packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.2.1. Whether the outer packaging of fragile inner packaging is Class I packaging. Whether the adsorbent material complies with the provisions of 5.1.1.8. Whether the cushioning material complies with the provisions of 5.1.1.9. 5.3.10
Check whether the outer packaging of the combination packaging complies with the requirements of 5.1.2.2.5, 5.1.2.2.6 and 5.1.2.2.7. 5.3.11 Check whether the intermediate bulk container of paint packaging complies with the provisions of 5.1.2.3. 5.3.12
2 Check whether the large package of paint complies with the provisions of 5.1.2.4. 5.4 Inspection rules
5.4.1 Enterprises using dangerous goods packaging shall ensure that the paint packaging used complies with the provisions of this standard and shall be identified by the relevant inspection department in accordance with this standard. Users of paint packaging have the right to request acceptance and identification of the received paint packaging in accordance with the provisions of this standard. 5.4.2 Identification items: Identify item by item in accordance with the requirements of 5.1 and 5.3. 5.4.3 Paint packages should be identified in batches according to the order quantity. 5.4.4 Judgment rules: Identify item by item according to the requirements of the standard. If one package fails in each item, the item is judged to be unqualified. If one item fails, the batch of packages is judged to be unqualified. 5.4.5 Unqualified batch processing: After the unqualified paint packages in the unqualified batch are eliminated, they will be submitted for identification again, and the strictness remains unchanged. htt
GB19457-2009
People's Republic of China
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Safety Specification for Inspection of Dangerous Goods Coating Packages GB19457—2009
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See Table 6.
Table 6 Sampling quantity
Batch range
91~150
151~280
281~500
501~1200
1201~3200
3201~5000
5.3 Identification
5.3.1 Check whether the coating packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.1.1. Sampling quantity
Unit is piece
5.3.2 Check whether the selected packaging is suitable for the properties of the coating according to the relevant provisions of Chapter 4; whether the packaging grade of the container is equal to or higher than the grade of the coating; whether there is a qualified report of performance inspection. 5.3.3 Check whether the paint packaging mentioned in 5.1.1.4 has the corresponding certificate and inspection report. GB19457—2009
5.3.4 Check whether the paint and the packaging, adsorbent materials, shockproof and cushioning materials, ropes, lines and other packaging additional materials in contact with it have chemical reactions that affect its performance.
5.3.5 Check whether the closures and sealing rings of closed barrels and cans meet the requirements of 5.1.2.1.1. 5.3.6 Check whether the sealing of barrel packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.7 Check whether the open steel pails containing viscous paint meet the requirements of 5.1.2.1.2 and 5.1.2.1.3. 5.3.8 Check whether the barrel packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.1. 5.3.9 Check whether the inner packaging seal of the combination packaging meets the requirements of 5.1.2.2.1. Whether the outer packaging of fragile inner packaging is Class I packaging. Whether the adsorbent material complies with the provisions of 5.1.1.8. Whether the cushioning material complies with the provisions of 5.1.1.9. 5.3.10
Check whether the outer packaging of the combination packaging complies with the requirements of 5.1.2.2.5, 5.1.2.2.6 and 5.1.2.2.7. 5.3.11 Check whether the intermediate bulk container of paint packaging complies with the provisions of 5.1.2.3. 5.3.12
2 Check whether the large package of paint complies with the provisions of 5.1.2.4. 5.4 Inspection rules
5.4.1 Enterprises using dangerous goods packaging shall ensure that the paint packaging used complies with the provisions of this standard and shall be identified by the relevant inspection department in accordance with this standard. Users of paint packaging have the right to request acceptance and identification of the received paint packaging in accordance with the provisions of this standard. 5.4.2 Identification items: Identify item by item in accordance with the requirements of 5.1 and 5.3. 5.4.3 Paint packages should be identified in batches according to the order quantity. 5.4.4 Judgment rules: Identify item by item according to the requirements of the standard. If one package fails in each item, the item is judged to be unqualified. If one item fails, the batch of packages is judged to be unqualified. 5.4.5 Unqualified batch processing: After the unqualified paint packages in the unqualified batch are eliminated, they will be submitted for identification again, and the strictness remains unchanged. htt
GB19457-2009
People's Republic of China
National Standard
Safety Specification for Inspection of Dangerous Goods Coating Packages GB19457—2009
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