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GB 15258-2009 Provisions for the preparation of chemical safety labels

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Standard ID: GB 15258-2009

Standard Name:Provisions for the preparation of chemical safety labels

Chinese Name: 化学品安全标签编写规定

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2009-06-21

Date of Implementation:2010-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Environmental protection, health care and safety >> 13.300 Dangerous goods protection

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Marking, packaging, transportation, storage>>A80 Marking, packaging, transportation, storage Comprehensive

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaces GB 15258-1999

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Publication date:2010-05-01

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Publishing department:National Standardization Administration

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GB 15258-2009 Provisions for the preparation of chemical safety labels GB15258-2009 standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the terms and definitions, label content, production and use requirements of chemical safety labels. This standard applies to the preparation, production and use of chemical safety labels. Product safety labels that are otherwise specified in other standards, such as pesticides, gas cylinders, etc., shall be implemented in accordance with their standards.


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1CS 13.300
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB15258—2009
Replaces GB152581999
General rules for preparation of precautionary label for chemicalsIssued on 2009-06-21
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
4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1.5.2, 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 of this standard are mandatory, and the rest are recommendedGB15258—2009
This standard corresponds to the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS, revised first edition), and its consistency with GHS is non-equivalent.
This standard replaces GB15258-1999 Chemical Safety Label Writing Regulations3. Compared with GB15258-1999, this standard has the following main differences: - The label content in 4.2 has been adjusted;
-5.3 has added "label size";
-~4.3 has added "simplified label"; - Appendix A, Appendix B, and Appendix C have been adjusted, and safety label samples, safety label and transportation mark affixed samples have been designed according to GHS, and precautionary instructions for different categories of hazardous chemicals have been provided. Appendix A, Appendix B, and Appendix C of this standard are informative appendices. This standard will be implemented for a transition period of 1 year from the date of implementation. This standard was proposed and coordinated by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management (SAC/TC251). The responsible drafting unit of this standard is the Chemical Registration Center of the State Administration of Work Safety. The participating drafting units of this standard are: Qingdao Safety Engineering Research Institute of Sinopec, and the State Key Laboratory of Chemical Safety Control.
The main drafters of this standard are: Ji Guofeng, Li Yuncai, Guo Xiuyun, Li Yongxing, Li Danghua, Chen Jun, Peng Xiangtan, Cao Yongyou, and Zhang Haifeng. The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are: GB/T 15258—1994, GB 15258—19991 Scope
Regulations on the preparation of chemical safety labels
This standard specifies the terms and definitions, label content, production and use requirements of chemical safety labels. This standard applies to the preparation, production and use of chemical safety labels. If there are other regulations for product safety labels, such as pesticides, gas cylinders, etc., they shall be implemented in accordance with their standards. 2 Normative references
GB 15258—2009
The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For all the referenced documents with a date, all the subsequent amendments (excluding errata) and revisions are not applicable to this standard: however, parties to the agreement under the standard are encouraged to investigate whether the latest versions of these documents are applicable. For all the referenced documents without a date, the latest versions are applicable to this standard. iB12268 Dangerous Goods List
Safety Specification for Classification, Precautionary Labelling and Precautionary Statements of Chemicals GB 20576K
Explosives
GB 20577
G3 20578
GB 20579
GB 20580
GB 20581
B 20582
GB 20583
GB 20584
GB 20585
GR 20586
GB20587
GB 20588
G320589
GB20591
GB20592
GB20593| |tt||GB20594
GB20595
GB 20596
GB 20597
GB20598
Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety specification for classification, warning labels and warning statements of chemicals. Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Classification, Warning Labels and Warning Statements of Chemicals Safety Standards for Flammable Substances
Oxidizing Gases
Gases under Pressure,
Flammable Concentrations
Flammable Solids
Self-igniting Substances
Incandescent Substances
Self-igniting Liquids
White flammable solids
Substances that emit suspended flammable gases
Corrosive to metals
Oxidizing liquids
Oxidizing solids
Chemical classification, warning labels and warning instructions Safety specifications for organic peroxides
Chemical classification, warning labels and warning instructions Safety specifications for chemical classification, warning labels and warning instructions Safety specifications for chemical classification, warning labels and warning instructions Safety specifications for chemical classification, warning labels and warning instructions Labels and Precautionary Statements Safety Specifications Acute Toxicity
Skin Contact/Irritation
Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation
Respiratory or Skin Sensitization
German Cell Mutagenicity
Pain
Reproductive Toxicity
Chemical Classification, Precautionary Labelling and Precautionary Statements Safety Specifications Classification, Precautionary Labelling and Precautionary Statements of Chemicals Safety Specifications CB20599
Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure) Classification, Precautionary Labelling and Precautionary Statements of Chemicals Safety Specifications Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure) GB 20601
GB20602 Safety Specifications for Classification, Precautionary Labelling and Precautionary Statements of Chemicals (United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations)
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this standard.
Hazards to the water environment
GB15258—2009
Label
A group of text, pictograms and abbreviations used to indicate the hazards and safety precautions of chemicals. It can be pasted, hung or printed on the outer packaging or container of chemicals. 3.2
Label element
A type of information used on safety labels to indicate the hazards of chemicals, such as pictograms, signal words, etc. 3.3
Signal word
Words used on labels to indicate the relative severity of the hazards of chemicals and to remind contacts to pay attention to potential hazards. 3.4
Graphic symbol
Graphic element designed to convey safety information concisely. 3.5
Pictogram
A graphic group composed of graphic symbols and other graphic elements, borders, background patterns and colors, which expresses specific information. 3.6
Hazard statement harard slalenment
Description of the type and category of hazard, describing the inherent hazard of a chemical, including the degree of hazard when necessary. 3.7
Precautionary statement Precautinnary statement Measures to reduce or prevent contact with hazardous chemicals and ensure proper storage and handling, described in words or pictograms. 3.8
Physical hazard physical hazard
Explosive, flammable (flammable or combustible, spontaneous combustion, flammable when wet), self-reactive, oxidizing, and high-pressure gas hazards of chemicals.Metal corrosion and other hazards.
Health hazard
Acute or chronic harm to human health caused by exposure to a certain chemical, confirmed by the statistical data obtained through research based on established scientific methods.
environmental hazard
Environmental hazard
Hazards to the environment caused by chemicals entering the environment through environmental accumulation, bioaccumulation, biotransformation or chemical reactions. 4 Labels
4.1 Label elements
Includes chemical identification, pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, precautionary notices, emergency consultation telephone numbers, supplier identification, information reference tips, etc.
4.2 Contents
4.2.1 Chemical identification
Indicate the chemical name or common name of the chemical in Chinese and English respectively. The name must be eye-catching and clear and located at the top of the label. The name should be consistent with the name in the chemical safety technical manual. The chemical name or common name, concentration or concentration range of the main components that contribute to the hazard classification of the mixture should be marked. When there are many components to be marked, the number of components should not exceed 5. The components that are trade secrets may not be marked, but their hazards should be listed.
4.2.2 Pictograms
The pictograms specified in GB20576~~GB20599, GB20601~GB 206G02 are used. 4.2.3 Signal words
GB15258—2009
According to the hazard level and category of the chemical, the words "Danger" and "Warning" are used to warn the degree of hazard respectively. The signal words are located below the name of the chemical and should be clear and obvious. According to GB20576GB20599GF20601~GB20602, select signal words for different categories of hazardous chemicals.
4.2.4 Hazard Statement
Generally summarize the hazardous characteristics of the chemical. Below the letter, select the hazard statement of different categories of hazardous chemicals according to GB20576~GB20599, GB20601~GB20602. 4.2.5 Precautionary Statement
Describe the matters that must be paid attention to in the handling, transportation, storage and use of chemicals and the simple and effective protective measures in case of accidents, etc. The content should be concise and highlight the key points. This part should include safety precautions, handling of accidents (such as leakage, human contact or fire, etc.), safe storage measures and waste disposal, etc. Precautionary statements are detailed in the appendix. 4.2.6 Supplier Identification
Supplier name, address, zip code and telephone number, etc. 4.2.7 Consultation telephone number
Fill in the 24-hour chemical accident emergency consultation telephone number of the chemical manufacturer or the manufacturer. The safety label of imported chemicals should have at least one 24-hour chemical accident emergency consultation telephone number in China. 4.2.8 Data reading reminder
Remind chemical users to refer to the chemical safety data sheet. 4.2.9 Hazard information sequence
When a chemical has more than one hazard, the sequence of the pictogram, signal word, and hazard statement on the safety label is as follows:
4.2. 9.1 Pictogram Sequence
The sequence of pictograms for physical hazards is determined according to the primary and secondary hazards in GB12268. For chemicals not listed in GB12268, the following hazard categories are always primary hazards: explosives, flammable gases, flammable aerosols, oxidizing gases, high-pressure gases, white reactive substances and mixtures, pyrophoric substances, and organic peroxides. Other primary hazards are determined in accordance with the method for determining the sequence of hazards in the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations. For health hazards, the following sequence is followed: if the pith and crossbones graphic symbol is used, the exclamation mark graphic symbol should not appear; if the corrosion graphic symbol is used, the exclamation mark should not appear to indicate skin or eye irritation; if the health hazard graphic symbol for respiratory sensitizers is used, the exclamation mark should not appear to indicate skin sensitizers or skin/eye irritation. 4.2. 9.2 Signal Word Sequence
If there are multiple hazards, if the last sign "Danger" is selected in the safety label, the signal word "Warning" will not appear. 4.2. 9. 3 Order of hazard statements
All hazard statements should appear on the safety label, arranged in the order of physical hazard, health hazard, and environmental hazard. 4.3 Simplified label
For small packages of chemicals with a volume of less than or equal to 100 ml, the safety label can be simplified to facilitate label use, including chemical identification, pictograms, signal words, hazard statements, emergency consultation telephone number, supplier name and contact number, and information reference prompts. 4.4 Safety label sample
See Appendix A for safety label sample.
5 Production
5.1 Writing
Labels should be simple, clear, easy to understand, and standardized. They can also use minority languages ​​or foreign languages ​​at the same time, but the meaning must correspond to the word, and the font size can be changed. The same content should use the same text or graphics Indicates. When new information is discovered about a chemical, the label should be revised accordingly. 5.2 Color
The color of the pictogram in the label shall be in accordance with the provisions of GB20576~GB20599, GB20601~GB20602. Generally, black graphic symbols with white background and red square borders are used. : The text shall use a color that contrasts sharply with the background color: generally black is used. If used domestically, the square border can be black. 5.3 Label size
For containers or packages of different capacities, the minimum label size is shown in Table 1. 1 Minimum label size
Container or package volume/
250-5500
>500→≤1 000
>1 000
5.4 Printing
Label size/www.bzxz.net
(mmXmm)
Use simplified labels
50×75
75x100
100×130
150×200
200X3C0
5.4.1 A black border should be added to the edge of the label, and a space of 3mm or more should be left outside the frame, with a width greater than or equal to 1mm5.4.2 The pictogram must be visible from a long distance, under smoky conditions or when the container is partially obscured. 5.4.3 The printing of the label should be clear, and the printing and adhesive materials used should be durable and waterproof. 6 Use
6.1 Method of use
6.1.1 The safety label should be pasted, hung or printed on a conspicuous position of the chemical packaging or container. 6.1.2 When used in combination with the transport mark, the transport mark can be placed on the other side of the safety label to separate it from other information, or it can be placed on the packaging near the safety label. In the latter case, if the pictogram in the safety label overlaps with the transport mark, the pictogram in the safety label should be removed.
6.1.3 For combination containers, it is required to affix a safety label to the packaging and affix a transport pictogram to the outer packaging. If the transport mark is not required, the safety label can be affixed. See Request B.
6.2 Position
The position of pasting and printing the safety label is specified as follows: a) Barrel and bottle packaging: located on the side of the barrel or bottle; b) Box packaging: located on the surface or side of the packaging; c) Bundle packaging: located on the packaging. 6,3 Precautions for use
6.3.1 The safety label should be firmly pasted, bolted or printed to ensure that it will not fall off or be damaged during transportation and storage. 6.3.2 The safety label should be pasted, bolted or printed by the manufacturer before the goods leave the factory. If the packaging is to be changed, the packaging unit should re-paste, bolt or print the label, etc.
6,3.3 The safety label of the container or package containing dangerous chemicals can be torn off only after it has been processed and confirmed that its danger has been completely eliminated. Otherwise, the corresponding label cannot be torn off.
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A.1 Safety label sample
Appendix
(Informative Appendix)
Chemical safety label sample
Chemical name
A component: 10%: component: 60%
GB 15258—2009
Extremely flammable liquid and gas, lethal if ingested, very toxic to aquatic life [Preventive measures]
·Keep away from heat sources, sparks, open flames, and hot surfaces. Use tools that do not produce sparks. ·Keep the container tightly closed.
·Take measures to prevent static electricity, and the container should be grounded and connected to the receiving equipment. ·Use explosion-proof devices, ventilation, lighting and other equipment: ·Use protective gloves, protective glasses, and hoods. ·Inspect the parts that come into contact with the body when operating. ·Do not eat, drink or smoke in the workplace. ·Do not discharge into the environment.
【Accident Response】
★In case of skin (hair) contact: Take off all contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with water. ·Ingestion: Inhalation, seek medical attention immediately.
·Cosmetic leakage
·In case of fire, use dry powder, foam,
phosphorus monoxide to extinguish fire.
【Safety Storage】
·Store in a cool, well-ventilated place.
Store in the warehouse.
【Disposal】
, this product or its piercing device should be disposed of by incineration method. Please refer to the chemical safety data sheet
Supplier: xxxxXXXXXxXXXXxXXxXXx
Address: XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxxXXxXxX
Electronic: xxxxxx
Editor: Xxxxx
Chemical code: G 15258-2009
A.2 Simplified label example
Chemical name
Extremely flammable liquid and vapor, lethal if swallowed, very toxic to aquatic life
Please refer to the chemical safety data sheet
Supplier: xxxxxxx××X×xxXxx×xx×xx Mountain; xxxxxx
Chemical accident emergency consultation telephone: X×××X×rw tn . N
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Photographic Attachment
Chemical Safety Labels and Selected Marks New Sample Training 18.1 Single-stage Safety Label Pasting Sample
Medium-base Flammable Materials
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.2 Group Meeting Safety Label Pasting Sample
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Transportation Standards
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