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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 22234-2008 (GB/T22234-2008)Description (Translated English): Labelling of chemicals based on GHS Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: A80 Classification of International Standard: 13.300 Word Count Estimation: 24,225 Date of Issue: 2008-06-19 Date of Implementation: 2009-02-01 Quoted Standard: JIS Z7250 Adopted Standard: JIS Z7251-2006, IDT Regulation (derived from): Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 10 of 2008 (total 123) Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard provides a basis for chemical substances GHS hazard categories and levels of label elements. This standard applies to chemicals based on GHS label specification. GB/T 22234-2008: Labelling of chemicals based on GHS---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Labelling of chemicals based on GHS ICS 13.300 A80 National Standards of People's Republic of China GHS-based chemical labeling specification Posted.2008-06-19 2009-02-01 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released ForewordThis standard is identical with JIS Z7251..2006 "GHS-based chemical labeling" (Japanese version). For your convenience, the following editorial changes were made. a) delete the original standard title and foreword; b) delete the original standard preamble; c) Use the punctuation "," instead of the symbol in the original standard "•" d) punctuation "," instead of the original standard "," said the comma. Appendix A of this standard is normative appendix. This standard by the National Standardization Technical Committee of hazardous chemicals management (SAC/TC251) and focal point. Participated in the drafting of this standard. Sinochem Chemical Standardization Institute, Exit Inspection and Quarantine of Anhui Province, Shanghai Institute of Chemical Industry. Drafters of this standard. Wen Jinsong, Fan Bin, Yao Jian, Wang Xiaobing, Mei Jian, Ji Ruwu, Zheng Ping, peak, South Korea Ping, Sun Zheng. GHS-based chemical labeling specification1 ScopeThis standard specifies the label elements (symbols, warnings, hazard statements, etc.) based on the type and level of GHS hazard of the chemical substance. This standard applies to GHS-based chemical labeling regulations.2 Normative referencesThe terms of the following documents, through the reference to the standard become the terms of this standard. All dated references, which are subsequently owned Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to reach an agreement based on this standard research Whether you can use the latest versions of these files. For undated references, the latest version applies to this standard. JIS Z7250 Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Substances Part 1. Contents and Order of Items3 Terms and definitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 Potential causes of harm. 3.2 Chemical elements and their compounds that exist naturally or by synthesis or the like. 3.3 A mixture of two or more chemicals (including solutions). 3.4 Chemical substance or mixture. Note. "chemical substances" can be understood as "chemicals" or "products" synonymous. 3.5 Constitute a chemical substances and other elements. 3.6 With physical means is not easy to separate, by more than two elements together, looks like a homogeneous metal body. Note. Alloys are considered as a mixture in the GHS classification. 3.7 International coordination organization on the classification of chemicals and their labeling. 3.8 After adjusting for the physical and chemical hazards of GHS-based chemicals and their mixtures, health hazards, and environmental hazards The classification of judgment criteria. 3.9 Divided into such as flammable solid physical and chemical hazards, carcinogenic substances, such as oral toxicity of health and harmful, as well as aquatic ring Harmful environmental harmfulness. 3.10 Classification based on judgment criteria within various hazard categories. For example. oral acute toxicity is divided into five levels, flammable liquid is divided into four A dangerous level. These grading is within the hazard category and is based on the degree of harm to be relatively divided, should not be regarded as general Harm classification comparison. 3.11 The label is a summary of the main information on the written, printed or graphic composition of the hazardous product, within the relevant department of choice To put directly on the hazardous substances in the container or on the packaging, paste, print or add something. 3.12 The label provides users with internationally accepted information. For example. symbols, warnings, hazardous instructions and precautions. 3.13 Image elements created to convey information concisely and clearly. For example. flame, skull and so on. 3.14 It consists of symbols, border lines, background patterns and colors that convey specific information. 3.15 For hazardous chemicals and mixtures, state the ingredients, product name, supplier, hazardous and safety precautions, in case of accidents Coping measures and other content of the text material. Note. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is called the SafetyDataSheet (SDS) in the GHS. 3.16 Accredited by the International Economic Cooperation Council, the UN Convention on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, annex "on the transport of dangerous goods regulations The "title, the official publication of text material.4 General MattersA label on the record of a chemical substances and other information. Note. If the object is a mixture, not a label for each component, you can make a label on the mixture.5 The order in which the necessary information and content on the label appear5.1 The necessary information on the label The necessary information on the label is as follows. a) a pictogram that indicates a hazard; b) warnings c) Hazard statements; d) Precautions; e) product name f) Manufacturer/supplier. 5.2 Labeling the order of representation According to the GHS classification results relative to a hazard category and grade, the use of the corresponding pictograms, warnings, harmful to say Make labels. A variety of correspondence as Appendix A shows. a) A pictogram that represents a hazard The standard pictograms used in the GHS are shown in Tables 1 to 3 below. Pictograms on labels can not be used with standard icons in GHS Chart significantly different. Table 1 Name (symbol) The flame bomb on the flame circle explodes Pictograms Use this graphical table Hazard category shown Flammable gas, flammable Flammable gas under pressure Flammable liquids Flammable solid Self-reactive chemicals Spontaneous liquid and solid Self-heating chemicals Release water with flammable gas chemicals Organic peroxides Flammability, oxidizing gases, oxidation Liquid, solid Gunpowder category Self-reactive chemicals Organic peroxides Table 2 Name (symbol) corrosive gas tank skull Pictograms Use this graphical table Hazard category shown Metal corrosion Skin corrosion/irritation Serious eye damage, irritation Acute toxicity/toxicity under pressure Table 3 Name (Symbol) Exclamation Point Environmental Health Hazard Pictograms Use this graphical table Hazard category shown Acute toxicity/toxicity Skin corrosive, irritating Serious eye damage/eye irritation Causes skin irritation On the target organ, systemic toxicity Harmful to aquatic environment Causes respiratory sensitization Cause germ cell mutation Carcinogenicity Reproductive toxicity On the target organ, systemic toxicity Harmful to inhalational respiratory organs The pictograms used in the labels are. a black symbol on a rhombus (square) white background and a bold red line on the white background frame. Non-export packaging, the label can also use the black line border. An example of a pictogram is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Skin irritant pictograms b) Warnings The so-called warning is the relative degree that indicates the severity of the hazard, warning the user of potentially harmful words. GHS The warnings used are Dangerous Danger and Warning Warning. "Danger" is used for more serious hazard levels, "Warnings" are intended for less harmful levels and are not subject to warnings even at a lower risk. Corresponds to GHS levels Hazard warnings are shown in Appendix A. c) Hazard statements Hazard statements correspond to the various hazard and grade standards and indicate the nature and extent of the product's hazard. With GHS Hazard at all levels corresponding to the hazardous instructions as shown in Appendix A. d) Precautions In order to prevent contact with hazardous products or improper storage and handling of the hazards, or to reduce the risk of Low to minimum, and should take the recommended measures, with text (or pictogram) said. The label contains appropriate precautions, however And, the choice is judged by the representation to be made. Note. The format of precautions is the same as GHSAnnex3Precautionarystatements. e) the name of the product The product name is as follows. 1) The name of the product or the generic name is recorded on the label. The name and product-specific name of the MSDS should be the same. The thing Quality or mixture If the UN Manual for the Transport of Dangerous Goods meets the standards, the UN products should be marked on the package name. MSDS item, description contents and all the components may be based on JISZ7250. 2) The label should contain the name of the chemical substance. 3) The mixture or the label on the alloy, if it indicates acute toxicity (highly toxic), corrosive skin, serious eye damage Injuries, causing germ cell mutations, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, can cause skin allergies, can cause respiratory allergies or For specific target organs, Toxicity (TOST) and other hazards, all of these components or alloying elements The chemical name of the prime should be shown on the label. Skin irritation, eye irritation related to all the ingredients or alloying elements can also be recorded on the label. f) manufacturer's name The name of the manufacturer or supplier of the substance or mixture must be indicated on the label. At the same time should be marked with the address and telephone number. If possible, the contact person in case of emergency should also be recorded on the label. 5.3 on the variety of hazardous and hazardous information in the order of presentation When there are several kinds of harmful substances, such as chemical substances, deal with as follows. a) The order of the pictograms In terms of health and harmfulness, usually in the following order. 1) You can use the "skeleton", it is best not to "exclamation point." 2) Can use "corrosive", best not to show on the skin, eye irritation "exclamation point." 3) It is best not to use a "health hazard" that indicates sensitization of respiratory organs to skin or skin, Exciting "exclamation point." b) The order of the warnings It is best not to use the warning "warning" when "dangerous" can be used. c) The order of the hazardous information I hope all the harmful information will be included in the label.6 This standard does not include the use of information or additional informationa) Although it is not included in this standard, there are other items that should be included in the label, such as precautions, Add supplementary information. However, in order to prevent the increase of unnecessary information caused by the standard elements of the label To ignore, hope the use of additional information is limited to the following two aspects. 1) Provide detailed information, but there is no contradiction between the validity of the relevant information of the hazard indicated by this standard, Have questions. 2) Provide information on the hazards that are not yet listed in the GHS. In any case, supplementary information may not be lowered Health and environmental protection level. b) Supplementary information on the status of the physical state, the route of exposure, etc., is not indicated in the Supplementary Information section of the label, Hazard information together. Appendix A. (Normative) Hazard Classification (Hazard Category and Grading) and Label Elements Label elements (pictograms, warnings, hazard information) corresponding to the various hazard classes and their grading of the GHS are as follows. A. 1 Physical and chemical hazards A. 1.1 Explosives See Table A 1. Table A. 1 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Unstable explosives Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Unstable explosives Item 1.1 Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Explosives. Overall risk of explosion 1.2 items Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Explosives. Intense fire hazard 1.3 Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Explosives. fire, detonation, projection risk 1.4 items Pictograms Warnings Hazard Description fire, projection risk Table A. 1 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements 1.5 items Pictogram 1.5 (orange background) Warning danger Hazard note A large number of explosions can occur in the event of a fire 1.6 Pictogram 1.6 (orange background) No warnings Hazard statements No dangerous instructions A. 1.2 combustible, flammable gas in Table A. 2. Table A. 2 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Description Extremely flammable gas No pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Combustible, flammable gas A. 1.3 combustible, flammable compressed gas in Table A. 3. Table A. 3 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Flammable gas under extreme pressure Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Combustible, flammable under pressure gas A. 1.4 combustion, oxidizing gas in Table A. 4. Table A. 4 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements May cause or exacerbate fire. oxidizers A. 1.5 Gas pressure in Table A 5. Table A. 5 Hazard level Hazard communication elements compressed gas Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Gas under pressure. Heating may explode Liquefied gas Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Gas under pressure. Heating may explode Refrigerated liquefied gas Pictograms warning Hazard notes Refrigerated liquefied gas. May cause burns or damage from low temperatures Dissolved gas Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Gas under pressure. Heating may explode A. 1.6 flammable liquids in Table A. 6. Table A. 6 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Flammable liquids and vapors Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Flammable liquids and vapors Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements Flammable liquid and vapor No pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Flammable gas A. 1.7 flammable solids in Table A 7. Table A. 7 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Flammable solid Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Flammable solid A. 1.8 Self-reactive chemicals in Table A. 8. Table A. 8 Hazard level Hazard communication elements A type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Heating may cause an explosion B type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Heating may cause a fire or explosion C-type and D-type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements Heating may cause a fire E-type and F-type Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements Heating may cause a fire G type Pictograms warning Hazard statement There are no label elements at this level A. 1.9 spontaneous combustion liquid see table A. 9. Table A. 9 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Description Spontaneous combustion occurs in the face of air A. 1.10 See Table A for spontaneous combustion solids. 10. Table A. 10 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Description Spontaneous combustion occurs in the face of air A. 1.11 Self-heating chemicals in Table A. 11. Table A. 11 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Self-heating, may cause a fire Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements A large number of self-heating may cause a fire A. 1.12 release water combustible gas chemical see table A. 12. Table A. 12 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statement When exposed to water, it may cause flammability and flammability that may cause spontaneous combustion gas Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements When exposed to water, flammable, flammable gases are produced Table A. 12 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements When exposed to water, flammable, flammable gases are produced A. 1.13 oxidizing liquid see table A. 13. Table A. 13 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements May cause fire or explosion. Strong oxides Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements may help increase combustion. Oxides Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements may exacerbate combustion. Oxides A. 1.14 Oxidizing solids See Table A 14. Table A. 14 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements May cause fire or explosion. Strong oxides Table A. 14 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements may exacerbate combustion. Oxides Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements may exacerbate combustion. Oxides A. 1.15 Organic Peroxide See Table A 15. Table A. 15 Hazard level Hazard communication elements A type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Description Explosion may occur after the heat B type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Burning and explosion may occur after the heat C-type and D-type Pictograms Warning danger Hazard Statements May be burned when exposed to heat E-type and F-type Pictograms Warnings Hazard Statements May be burned when exposed to heat Table A. 15 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements G type Pictograms warning Hazard statement There are no label elements at this level A. 1.16 metal corrosion in Table A 16. Table A. 16 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements may corrode the metal A. 2 harmful to human health A. 2.1 Acute toxicity in Table A. 17. Table A. 17 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statement Fatal (oral) Deadly skin contact (skin) Inhalation fatal (gas, vapor, dust, smoke) Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statement Fatal (oral) Deadly skin contact (skin) Inhalation fatal (gas, vapor, dust, smoke) Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statement Toxic if swallowed (oral) Toxicity to the skin (skin) Inhalation poisoning (gas, vapor, dust, smoke) Table A. 17 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warnings Hazard statement Harmful if swallowed (oral) Harmful to the skin (skin) Harmful if inhaled (gases, vapors, dust, fumes) No pictograms Warnings Hazard statement May be harmful if swallowed (oral) Contact with skin may be harmful (skin) Inhalation may be harmful (gases, vapors, dust, fumes) A. 2.2 on the skin corrosion, stimulation in Table A. 18. Table A. 18 Hazard level Hazard communication elements (Including A, B, C) Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements Severe burns on the skin, damaging the eyes Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements Skin irritation No pictograms Warnings Hazard statements Skin mild irritation A. 2.3 serious eye damage, stimulation in Table A. 19. Table A. 19 Hazard level Hazard communication elements Pictograms Warning danger Hazard statements cause serious eye damage Table A. 19 (continued) Hazard level Hazard communication elements 2A Pictograms Warnings Hazard statements have a strong eye irritation 2B No symbol Warnings Hazard statements st......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 22234-2008_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 22234-2008_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 3 ~ 5 working days. 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