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Basic dataStandard ID: GB 19434-2009 (GB19434-2009)Description (Translated English): Safety code for inspection of IBCs for dangerous goods Sector / Industry: National Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: C66 Classification of International Standard: 13.300; 55.020 Word Count Estimation: 16,154 Date of Issue: 2009-06-21 Date of Implementation: 2010-05-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB 19434.1-2004; GB 19434.2-2004 Quoted Standard: GB/T 2828.1-2003; GB/T 4122.1; GB 19433-2009; GB 19434.3-2004; GB 19434.4-2004; GB 19434.5-2004; GB 19434.6-2004; GB 19434.7-2004; GB 19434.8-2004; United Nations "on the recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods model Regulations " (15 revision) Regulation (derived from): Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 8, 2009 (No. 148 overall) 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 Chinese standard specifies the dangerous goods classification of intermediate bulk containers, codes and markings, general requirements and the use of identification. This standard applies to intermediate bulk containers of dangerous goods inspection and identification. GB 19434-2009: Safety code for inspection of IBCs for dangerous goods---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.Safety code for inspection of IBCs for dangerous goods ICS 13.300; 55.020 C66 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB 19434.1-2004, GB 19434.2-2004 Dangerous goods safety inspection specification intermediate bulk containers Posted 2009-06-21 2010-05-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released ForewordThe standard Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 are mandatory, others are recommended. This standard replaces GB 19434.1-2004 "dangerous goods safety inspection intermediate bulk containers General specifications", GB 19434.2-2004 "Dangerous goods safety inspection regulate the use of intermediate bulk containers identified." This standard is mainly to modify the contents of the above criteria. --- On the part of the technical content has been modified to make technical and content standards related to the packaging of the United Nations "Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations "(Rev. 15), its technical contents and said exactly the same rules; --- On a standard text format according to GB/T 1.1-2000 made editorial changes. The Standard Annexes A and B are informative appendices. This standard is managed by the National Standardization Technical Committee chemicals dangerous (SAC/TC251) and focal points. This standard is drafted by. Tianjin CIQ. Participated in the drafting of this standard. Hunan CIQ. The main drafters of this standard. Wangli Bing, Lining Tao, Chi Yu Feng, Zhao Qing, Zhang Yuan, Lei Zhou. This standard replaces the standards previously issued as follows. --- GB 19434.1-2004; --- GB 19434.2-2004. Dangerous goods safety inspection specification intermediate bulk containers1 ScopeThis standard specifies the classification of dangerous goods in intermediate bulk containers, code and markup, general requirements and use appraisal. This standard applies to testing and identification of intermediate bulk containers of dangerous goods.2 Normative referencesThe following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard and become the standard terms. For dated references, subsequent Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to the agreement are based on research Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this standard. GB/T 2828.1-2003 Sampling procedures for inspection - Part 1. by acceptance quality limit (AQL) retrieval batch test sample plan GB/T 4122.1 Packaging - Terminology - Part 1. Basic GB 19433-2009 inspection of packaging of dangerous goods by air safety norms GB 19434.3-2004 dangerous goods wooden intermediate bulk container security inspection test performance specifications GB 19434.4-2004 dangerous goods safety inspection of flexible intermediate bulk containers standardized performance test Dangerous goods safety inspection GB 19434.5-2004 metal intermediate bulk containers performance test specification GB 19434.6-2004 dangerous goods safety inspection of composite intermediate bulk containers performance test specification GB 19434.7-2004 dangerous goods safety inspection fibreboard intermediate bulk containers performance test specification GB 19434.8-2004 dangerous goods safety inspection rigid plastic IBCs specification performance test United Nations "on the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations" (15th revised edition)3 Terms and DefinitionsGB/T 4122.1 and GB 19433 and established the following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 Also known as medium-sized bulk containers, rigid or flexible means movable container outside a predetermined range of GB 19433, these containers. a) has the following capacity. 1) mounted Ⅱ Packing and packaging group Ⅲ solids and liquids not more than 3.0m3 (3000L); 2) class Ⅰ packaging solid, such as when mounted on flexible, rigid plastics, composite, fibreboard and wooden IBCs not more than 1.5m3; 3) class Ⅰ packaging solid, such as mounted on the metal intermediate bulk containers of not more than 3.0m3; b) Design of mechanical handling; c) be able to withstand handling and transportation stresses generated, the stress is determined experimentally. 3.2 The container itself, including the opening and closing means, but does not include auxiliary equipment. It applies to all types except composite intermediate bulk containers The intermediate bulk containers. 3.3 A variety of rings fixed to the intermediate bulk containers or tank extending from the housing material and the formation of loops, hook and eye and frameworks. Suitable for flexible Intermediate bulk containers. 3.4 Quality of housing and its auxiliary equipment and structural equipment plus the maximum permissible load mass (Applies to all types of FIBC Bulk containers). 3.5 When used in composite intermediate bulk packagings, its also include other polymeric materials such as rubber. 3.6 Provide additional protection against impact, the protection in the form of a multi-layer or double-walled structure or outer frame with metal mesh, etc. (for Metal intermediate bulk containers). 3.7 It refers to the shipment and unloading equipment, including decompression, ventilation, safety, heating and heat insulating devices and measuring instruments. 3.8 Strengthening the box, fixed, handling, protective or stabilizing members, including the content of the composite with a plastic box in shape, fibreboard and wooden IBCs The basic pallet container (for other than a flexible intermediate bulk containers IBC). 3.9 By a strip or a suitable plastic material monofilament material (for flexible intermediate bulk containers). 3.10 The lowest temperature of a substance on their own to accelerate the reaction occurs within the package for transport. 3.11 In the same materials, the same structure and the same technology, the IBC member identified as a batch. Category 4 4.1 Dangerous Goods Classification 4.1.1 Dangerous Goods by having danger or major risk is divided into nine categories. Some categories are subdivided into divisions. Categories and items Other numbers are not sequential order of the degree of danger. 4.1.2 Class 1. Explosives --- 1.1. a mass explosion hazard substances and articles; --- 1.2. There is a projection hazard but not a mass explosion hazard substances and articles; --- 1.3. There is a fire hazard and a minor blast hazard or partial projection hazard or both have dangerous, but not a mass explosion hazard Substances and articles; --- 1.4. present no significant hazard substances and articles; --- 1.5. a mass explosion hazard Very insensitive substances; --- 1.6. extremely insensitive articles without a mass explosion hazard. 4.1.3 Class 2. gas --- 2.1. flammable gases; --- 2.2. Non-flammable, non-toxic gases; --- 2.3. toxic gases. 4.1.4 Class 3. Flammable liquids Substance with water, emit flammable gases; flammable solids; substances liable to spontaneous combustion. 4.1.5 Class 4 --- 4.1. Flammable solids, self-reactive substances and solid desensitized explosives; --- 4.2. Substances liable to spontaneous combustion; --- 4.3. contact with water emit flammable gases. 4.1.6 Class 5. Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides --- 5.1. oxidizing substances; --- 5.2. Organic peroxides. 4.1.7 Class 6. Toxic substances and infectious substances --- 6.1. toxic substances; --- 6.2. infectious substances. 4.1.8 Class 7. Radioactive substances. 4.1.9 Class 8. Corrosive substances. 4.1.10 Class 9. Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles. 4.2 Classification of dangerous goods packaging Except the first 1,2,7, Class 5.2, Section 6.2 of dangerous goods, packaging and other types according to the degree of danger of a tripartite division of dangerous goods Packing species, namely. Ⅰ grade packaging --- highly dangerous; Ⅱ grade packaging --- medium danger; Ⅲ grade packaging --- low danger. The degree of danger of various types of dangerous goods can be determined by dividing the hazardous characteristic test. 4.3 Classification of intermediate bulk containers Depending on the structure of intermediate bulk containers and materials can be divided into. --- Metal intermediate bulk containers; --- Wooden intermediate bulk containers; --- Flexible intermediate bulk container; --- Fibreboard intermediate bulk containers; --- Composite intermediate bulk containers; --- Rigid plastics intermediate bulk containers.5 code tags5.1 Code 5.1.1 IBC code consists of three parts. 5.1.1.1 The first part. two Arabic numerals in the form of intermediate bulk containers. Table 1. Table 1 IBC code table form Types of Solids discharge mode Gravity using a pressure greater than 10kPa liquid rigidity Flexible 5.1.1.2 The second part. one or more capital letters material. A --- Steel (all types and surface treatment); B --- aluminum; C --- natural wood; D --- plywood; F --- recycled wood; G --- fiberboard; H --- plastic material; L --- braid; M --- multilayer paper; N --- Metal (except for steel and aluminum). 5.1.1.3 Part III. a type of Arabic numerals IBC within the type belongs. 5.1.1.4 For composite IBCs shall be in the second part of the coding sequence of the mark on two capital letters. The first letter indicates The contents of the IBC material, and the second letter indicates the IBC packaging materials. 5.1.2 Common IBC types and codes, see Appendix A. 5.2 mark 5.2.1 Basic tag IBC should have clear and durable marking. Its contents include. 5.2.1.1 The United Nations packaging symbol This symbol is used to demonstrate compliance with the UN intermediate bulk containers "on the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations" (15th Amendment Version) regulations. Metal packaging, can be molded capital letters "UN" representation. IBC Code 5.2.1.2 Chapter 5 provisions. 5.2.1.3 letter indicates the package level. --- X represents Ⅰ grade packaging; --- Y represents grade Ⅱ packaging; --- Z represents Ⅲ grade packaging. 5.2.1.4 Manufacturing month and year (last two digits). 5.2.1.5 approve the national mark, China codenamed capital letters CN. 5.2.1.6 IBC's producer and manufacturer's code, said code is determined by the relevant national authorities. Other markers 5.2.1.7 relevant national authorities identified. 5.2.1.8 in kilograms (kg) represented by the stacking test load. Not designed for stacking IBC should write the number "0." 5.2.1.9 The maximum permissible gross mass, for flexible intermediate bulk containers shall be marked with the maximum permissible load in kilograms (kg) representation. 5.2.1.10 IBCs basic markup example. See Appendix B. 5.2.2 Additional marks 5.2.2.1 IBC markings specified in 5.2.1 should, if necessary, increase the additional marks, additional tag content in Table 2. Attached Labeling should be strong and easy to check. Table 2 IBC Additional marking Additional markers IBC types Metal Rigid Plastic Composite Fibreboard Wooden It represents the volume in liters (L), at 20 ℃ + + + It represents the mass in kilograms (kg) (tare) + + + + + With kilopascals (kPa) indicates the test pressure, if applicable + + TABLE 2 (cont.) Additional markers IBC types Metal Rigid Plastic Composite Fibreboard Wooden It represents the maximum loading/unloading pressure with kilopascals (kPa) + + + Case materials and expressed in millimeters (mm) minimum thickness + If applicable, the date of the last anti-leak test + + + The last time the test of time (month and year) + + + Manufacturer ID + Note. "+" indicates the need for additional markers. 5.2.2.2 In addition to the basic marking requirements of 5.2.1, the flexible intermediate bulk containers may be labeled with a graphical representation of the lifting mode. 5.2.2.3 composite intermediate bulk packagings containing the following information should also have tags. a) manufacturer's name or symbol, as well as the competent authorities according to the provisions of intermediate bulk containers 5.2.1.7 Other markers; b) the date of manufacture according to the provisions of 5.2.1.4; c) number of the country according to the provisions of 5.2.1.5, China is CN. 5.2.2.4 Composite intermediate bulk container housing case removable, each detachable part shall be marked with the production date and the name of the manufacturer symbol As well as other relevant national authorities mark prescribed.6 General requirements6.1 General Requirements 6.1.1 IBC shall not deformed under the influence of the external environment. 6.1.2 Under normal conditions of transport, including the effects of vibration or temperature, humidity or pressure changes in the structure and intermediate bulk containers shall be sealed Ensure that their contents will not spill. 6.1.3 IBC and sealing material should be compatible with the substance contained or protect the contents and not the following occurs. a) in contact with the contents, so IBC is dangerous in use; b) with the contents to react or decompose, or react with the materials of intermediate bulk containers of the formation of toxic or dangerous Compound. 6.1.4 cushion material and underlay should not be infringed contents of the IBC. 6.1.5 Auxiliary equipment should be reasonable position, properly protected to prevent spills caused by the contents of the damage occurred in the handling and transportation. 6.1.6 IBC and its ancillary equipment, auxiliary equipment and structural equipment must be designed to withstand the pressure of the substance and positive Often handling the stress of transportation, logistics loss does not occur built. IBC should meet the need for stacking stacking design requirements. Intermediate Bulk Lifting and fastening means of the container should have sufficient strength to withstand the normal conditions of handling and transport without causing overall deformation or fracture. These devices should be properly position, any part of the IBC not cause excessive stress. 6.1.7 If the IBC framework built by the cabinet composition, the structure should meet the following requirements. a) causing damage to housing should not occur between the frame and the box impact or friction; b) throughout the cabinet should be located within the frame; c) If the link portion of the housing and frame allow relative expansion or movement, the various devices IBC shall be fixed in Position, so that the various devices will not be damaged by such relative movement. 6.1.8 The bottom discharge valve intermediate bulk containers should be closed tight. The entire unloading equipment should be properly protected to avoid damage. Leverage Close Valve means should be able to prevent any accidental opening. Opening and closing positions should be clearly legible. Loading liquid cargo intermediate bulk containers shall be equipped Closure means can assist discharge port. 6.1.9 IBC before loading and delivery of transport should be carefully checked to ensure that it does not have any corrosion, pollution and other damage, Normal functions of the ancillary equipment, where there are signs that the strength of the IBC has been lower than the strength of its design type test, which IBC Containers should stop using, or reprocessed so that it can withstand the test of the strength of the type. 6.1.10 bulk containers were loaded when the liquid level above should allow sufficient space to ensure that the average temperature is 50 ℃ when the goods Filling of intermediate bulk containers of not more than 98% of its total capacity. Note. The maximum degree of filling at different temperatures according to equation (1) is obtained. (1) Where. F --- filling degree; α --- liquid substance at a temperature of average volume expansion coefficient of 15 ℃ to 50 ℃ when; The maximum temperature rise 35 ℃, α according to equation (2) is obtained. (2) Where. 6.1.11 use in series of two or more means of closure should first shut down the transport of substances from the nearest shut-off device. 6.1.12 During transport, external intermediate bulk containers shall not adhered to any dangerous residue. 6.1.13 uncleaned, the shipment had been airborne hazardous substances bulk containers also should be the standard of the requirements unless adequate measures have been taken Shi eliminate the risk. 6.1.14 When intermediate bulk containers for containing liquid flash point ≤60 ℃ or shipment prone powders for dust explosion should take anti-static Power cuts. 6.1.15 When intended for the transport of solid material at a temperature during transport when possible liquefaction, intermediate bulk containers containing liquid material should reach Quality requirements. 6.2 Special Requirements 6.2.1 Particular requirements intended to contain an organic peroxide (5.2) of intermediate bulk containers Organic peroxides should be tested, along with the report, that the use of intermediate bulk containers of the substance is safe. The test shall be include. a) prove that the organic peroxide in line with the United Nations "on the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Model Regulations" (15th revision) About the classification principle; b) proof of transport in contact with the substance and material compatibility of the substance; c) if necessary, according to the self-accelerating decomposition temperature is determined and controlled emergency temperature. These temperatures may be lower than the United Nations "on the danger Recommendations on the Transport of goods Model Regulations "(Rev. 15) as stated in the package temperature; d) where necessary, an emergency pressure relief device designed and developed specifically requested in order to ensure the safe transport of organic peroxides necessary. 6.2.2 intended to contain self-reactive substances (item 4.1) the special requirements of intermediate bulk containers 6.2.2.1 Self-reactive substances to be tested, along with a report on the use of intermediate bulk containers are safe. 6.2.2.2 to consider emergency situations also include the substance can be easily such as an external source of ignition sparks and flame ignited, and high transport Input temperature or contamination may easily lead to a strong exothermic reaction. 6.2.2.3 In order to prevent the metal IBCs or composite IBCs with a complete metal casing burst, emergency decompression device Set in the design should be in a self-accelerating decomposition or involved in a fire when (heat load 110kW/m2) during the period of time of not more than 1h The release of all the decomposition products and vapors. 6.2.2.4 Self-accelerating decomposition temperature is below 55 ℃ when self-reactive substances using intermediate bulk containers, the United Nations should "Dangerous Recommendation Model Regulations transport of goods "(15th revised edition) temperature control requirements apply. 6.2.2.5 IBCs should be enclosed transport components.7 Identification7.1 Qualification Requirements 7.1.1 General requirements Appearance 7.1.1.1 IBC requirements 7.1.1.1.1 cast on IBC marks are printed, or printing paste, color signs and labels of dangerous goods should be clear and precise, in line with Chapter 5 of the relevant requi......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB 19434-2009_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB 19434-2009_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. 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