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GB 190-2009: Packing symbol of dangerous goods
GB 190-2009
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 13.300
A 80
Replacing GB 190-1990
Packing symbol of dangerous goods
ISSUED ON: JUNE 21, 2009
IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2010
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Symbol classifications ... 5
4 Dimensions and Colors of Symbols ... 15
5 Symbol Application Methods ... 15
Annex A (normative) Application Requirements for Marking and Labelling ... 17
Foreword
Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 of this Standard are mandatory; the rest are
recommended.
This Standard is an adoption and modification of the United Nations “Model
Regulations the Transport of Dangerous Goods” (15th Edition) “Part 5:
Consignment Procedures - Chapter 5.2: Markings and Labelling”. The main
technical differences in this Standard when compared to it:
- The pictorial symbols are described in table format;
- Content that does not concern symbol application has been deleted.
This Standard replaces GB 190-1990 “Labels for Packages of Dangerous
Goods”. The main differences between this Standard when compared to GB
190-1990:
- The number of symbols for Explosive Substances has increased from the
original 3 to 4;
- The number of symbols for Gaseous Substances has increased from the
original 3 to 5;
- The number of symbols for Flammable Liquids has increased from the
original 1 to 2;
- The number of symbols for Category 4 substances has increased from the
original 3 to 4;
- The symbols for Class 5 substances, major changes to Organic Peroxide
Oxidizing Substances;
- The number of symbols for Toxic Substances has decreased from the
original 3 to 1;
- Fissionable Substances has been added to the symbols for Class 7
substances;
- 4 Marks has been added;
- Requirements for the applications of marking and labelling have been
added (Annex A).
Annex A of this Standard is a normative appendix.
Packing symbol of dangerous goods
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the type figure, dimension, color and use method of the
diagrammatic labels for packages of dangerous goods (hereinafter referred to
as label).
This Standard is applicable to the transportation and package of dangerous
goods.
2 Normative references
The provisions of the following documents become provisions of this Standard
after being referenced. For dated reference documents, all later amendments
(excluding corrigenda) and versions do not apply to this Standard; however, the
parties to the agreement are encouraged to study whether the latest versions
of these documents apply. For undated reference documents, the latest
versions apply to this Standard.
GB/T 191, Packaging and storage marks
GB 6944, Classification and Code of Dangerous Goods
GB 11806-2004, Regulations for the safe transport of radioactive material
GB 12268, List of dangerous goods
3 Symbol classifications
The symbols are divided into Marks (see Table 1) and Labels (see Table 2).
There are 4 Marks and 26 Labels, their pictures indicate the main characters of
the 9 Classes dangerous goods.
Annex A
(normative)
Application Requirements for Marking and Labelling
A.1 Marking
A.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, the proper shipping name for the dangerous
goods as determined in accordance with GB 12286 and the corresponding
number, shall be displayed on each package. In the case of unpackaged
articles, the marking shall be displayed on the article, on its cradle or on its
handling, storage or launching device.
A.1.2 All package markings specified in A.1.1:
a) Shall be readily visible and legible;
b) Shall be able to withstand open weather exposure without a substantial
reduction in effectiveness;
c) Shall be displayed on a background of contrasting color on the external
surface of the package;
d) Shall not be located with other package markings that could substantially
reduce their effectiveness.
A.1.3 Salvage packaging shall also be marked with the word “SALVAGE”.
A.1.4 Intermediate bulk containers of more than 450L capacity and large
packaging shall be marked on two opposing sides.
A.1.5 Special marking provisions for class 7:
a) Special markings, transport units and packaging forms for Class 7 shall
be in accordance with the provisions set out in GB 11806-2004;
b) Each package shall be legibly and durably marked on the outside of the
packaging with identification of either the consignor or consignee, or both;
c) For every package (with the exception of packages specified in GB 11806-
2004 that are excluded) shall be legibly and durably marked on the outside
of the packaging with the number GB 12286 and the correct shipping
name. In the case of excepted packages, only the GB 12286 number is
required;
d) Each package of gross mass exceeding 50 kg shall have its permissible
gross mass legibly and durably marked on the outside of the packaging;
e) A package which conforms to:
- A Type IP-1 package, a Type IP-2 package or a Type IP-3 package
design, shall be legibly and durably marked on the outside of the
packaging with “TYPE IP-1”, “TYPE IP-2” OR “TYPE IP -3” as appropriate;
- A Type A package design, shall be legibly and durably marked on the
outside of the packaging with “TYPE A”;
- A Type IP-2 package, a Type IP-3 or a Type A package design, shall be
legibly and durably marked on the outside of the packaging with the
International Vehicle Registration Code (VRI Code) of the country of origin
of design and either the name of the manufacturer or other identification
of the packaging specified by the competent authority for transport of the
country of origin of design;
f) Each package which conforms to a design approved by the competent
authority for transport shall be legibly and durably marked on the outside
of the packaging with:
- The identification mark allocated to that design by the competent
authority for transport;
- A serial number to uniquely identify each packaging which conforms to
that design;
- In the case of a Type B (U) or Type B (M) package design, with “TYPE B
(U)’’ or “TYPE B (M)”;
- In the case of a Type C package design, mark “TYPE C’’.
g) Each package which conforms to a Type B (U), Type B (M) or Type C
package design shall have the outside of the outermost receptacle which
is resistant to the effects of fire and water plainly marked by embossing,
stamping or other means resistant to the effects of fire and water with the
trefoil symbol shown in the Figure A.1;
h) Where LSA-I or SCO-I material is contained in receptacles or wrapping
materials and is transported under exclusive use as permitted by the
competent authority for transport, the outer surface of these receptacles
or wrapping materials may bear the marking “RADIOACTIVE LSA-I” or
“RADIOACTIVE SCO-I” as appropriate;
i) In case of international transport of packages requiring the design or
b) The environmentally hazardous substance mark shall be located adjacent
to the markings required by A.1.1. The requirements of A.1.2 and A.1.4
shall be met;
c) The environmentally hazardous substance mark shall be as shown in
serial number 1 of Table 1. The marking dimensions of the packaging shall
conform to the requirements of Table 3, except in the case of packages of <...
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