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Basic dataStandard ID: JT/T 617.4-2018 (JT/T617.4-2018)Description (Translated English): Regulations concerning road transportation of dangerous goods--Part 4: Provisions for the use of transport packagings Sector / Industry: Highway & Transportation Industry Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: R12 Classification of International Standard: 03.220.20 Word Count Estimation: 114,146 Date of Issue: 2018-08-29 Date of Implementation: 2018-12-01 Regulation (derived from): Ministry of Transport Announcement No.68 of 2018 Issuing agency(ies): Ministry of Transport Summary: This standard specifies the requirements for the use of road transport dangerous goods packaging, medium bulk containers, large packaging, removable tanks, and tank vehicles. This standard applies to the selection and use of road transport dangerous goods transport packaging. JT/T 617.4-2018: Regulations concerning road transportation of dangerous goods--Part 4: Provisions for the use of transport packagings---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. Regulations concerning road transportation of dangerous goods - Part 4. Provisions for the use of transport packagings ContentForeword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 2 4 Requirements for the use of packaging, medium bulk containers and large packaging 2 5 Removable tanks use requirements 8 6 Requirements for the use of tank cans 12 Appendix A (Normative) List of Packaging Guides 16 Appendix B (Normative) Transport Packaging Codes and Marking Requirements 94 Appendix C (Normative) Mixed Packaging Codes and Special Provisions 96 Appendix D (Normative) Guide to Removable Tanks 97 Appendix E (Normative) Special provisions for removable tanks 107 Appendix F (Normative) Special provisions for tank vehicles Reference 111 JT/T 617.4-2018ForewordJT/T 617 "Road Transportation Rules for Dangerous Goods" is divided into seven parts. --- Part 1. General; --- Part 2. Classification; --- Part 3. Index of product name and shipping requirements; --- Part 4. Transport packaging use requirements; --- Part 5. Consignment requirements; --- Part 6. Handling conditions and operation requirements; --- Part 7. Transport conditions and operational requirements. This part is the fourth part of JT/T 617. This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part is proposed by the Transportation Service Department of the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. This part is under the jurisdiction of the National Road Transport Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 521). This section drafted by. China Classification Society Quality Certification Company, Beijing Jiaotong University, Highway Research Institute of the Ministry of Transport, transportation Ministry of Science and Technology, Chang'an University, BASF (China) Co., Ltd., China Packaging Federation Transportation and Packaging Committee, Shanghai Research Institute of Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Covestro Polymers (China) Co., Ltd., China National Nuclear Corporation. The main drafters of this section. Lai Yongcai, Qian Dalin, Liu Dong, Wu Jinzhong, Wang He, Yu Lu, Jiang Feng, Liao Yingyong, Yan Xiuyuan, Jiang Yan, Lu Binglin, Zhang Huina, Shen Xiaoyan, Li Donghong, Dong Xuesheng, Jia Xiangchen, Zhan Yulin. The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are. ---JT 617-2004; ---JT 3130-1988. JT/T 617.4-20181 ScopeThis part of JT/T 617 specifies road transport dangerous goods packaging, medium bulk containers, large packaging, removable tanks, tank cars Requirements for the use of tanks. This section applies to the selection and use of road transport dangerous goods transport packaging. Note. Unless otherwise specified, dangerous goods packaging refers to packaging with a volume of less than 450L or a net weight of not more than 400kg.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article. Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 1413 Series 1 Container Classification, Dimensions and Rated Quality GB/T 1836 container code, identification and marking GB 11638-2011 Dissolved acetylene cylinder GB 13392 Road transport dangerous goods vehicle sign GB/T 16563 Series 1 Container Technical Requirements and Test Methods Liquid, Gas and Pressurized Dry Bulk Tank Containers GB 18564.1 Road transporting liquid dangerous goods tanks - Part 1 . Technical requirements for metal normal pressure tanks Road transporting liquid dangerous goods tank vehicles - Part 2. Technical requirements for non-metal normal pressure tanks GB 19269-2009 Safety regulations for the inspection of road transport dangerous goods packaging GB 19432-2009 Safety regulations for inspection of large packages of dangerous goods GB 19434-2009 Safety specification for inspection of intermediate bulk containers for dangerous goods GB 19434.5 Inspection of safety specifications for metal intermediate bulk containers of dangerous goods GB 19434.6-2004 Inspection of safety specification for dangerous goods composite intermediate bulk containers GB 19434.8 Dangerous goods rigid plastic intermediate bulk containers inspection safety specification performance test GB 19521.13-2004 Safety specification for inspection of small gas containers for dangerous goods GB 19521.14-2004 Safety specification for inspection of small and medium pressure vessels for dangerous goods GB/T.19905 liquefied gas automobile tanker GB 20300 Road transport explosives and highly toxic chemicals vehicle safety technical conditions JT/T 617.1-2018 Road transport rules for dangerous goods - Part 1. General JT/T 617.2-2018 Road transport rules for dangerous goods - Part 2. Classification JT/T 617.3-2018 Road transport rules for dangerous goods - Part 3. Index JT/T 617.5-2018 Road transport rules for dangerous goods - Part 5. Checking requirements NB/T 47058 refrigerated liquefied gas automobile tanker TSG R0005 Mobile Pressure Vessel Safety Technical Supervision Procedure TSG R0006 gas cylinder safety technical supervision procedures TSG R7001 Pressure Vessel Periodic Inspection Rules e) For normal temperature conditions, the working pressure is not more than 2.43MPa (gauge pressure), the water volume is 1L ~ 25L, and the low pressure liquefied gas is filled or Metal gas cylinders containing dissolved gases shall be subjected to performance inspection in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 8 of GB 19521.14-2004 and a conformity report shall be obtained. 4.1.4 When packing liquids in packaging, medium bulk containers and large packages, there should be sufficient expansion space to prevent during transportation. The container is leaked or permanently deformed due to temperature expansion caused by temperature changes. The specific requirements are. a) Unless otherwise specified, the liquid shall not completely fill the container at 55 ° C; b) When loading the liquid in the intermediate bulk container, there should be enough expansion space above the liquid level to ensure that the average temperature is 50 °C. The filling degree of the bulk container is not more than 98% of its capacity; c) Unless otherwise specified, at a filling temperature of 15 ° C, the maximum filling degree is calculated according to Table 1 or according to formula (1). 4.1.5 The inner packaging should be reasonably placed in the outer packaging to ensure that the inner packaging will not be broken, pierced or built under normal transportation conditions. The material leaked into the outer packaging. Inner packaging with liquid, the sealing device should be facing up after packaging, and the placement position in the outer packaging should be JT/T The direction marks specified in 6.1.5 of 617.5-2018 are the same. Made of glass, ceramic or some plastic, easy to crack or easy to be The punctured inner packaging should be secured in the outer packaging with a suitable cushioning material. If the contents leak, the gasket material or the outer packaging is protected. Protective performance should not be damaged by leakage. 4.1.6 If the outer packaging or large packaging of the combined package is tested when fitted with multiple inner packagings, these different models The inner packaging can also be combined in a separate package or a large package. In addition, one of the following conditions is met and the safety performance level is not reduced In the case of a partial change to the inner package, no additional packaging test is required. a) Use inner packaging of the same or smaller size when the following requirements are met. 1) The design of the inner package is similar to the tested inner package (for example, the shape is circular, rectangular, etc.); 2) The ability of the inner packaging manufacturing materials (glass, plastic, metal, etc.) to withstand impact or stacking is equal to or greater than the original test Inner packaging 3) The inner package has the same or smaller opening, and the closure device is similar in design (such as screw cap, friction cover, etc.); 4) Fill the gap with enough lining material to prevent the inner package from moving obviously; 5) The inner package is placed in the outer packaging in the same direction as the tested package. b) may use a smaller number of tested inner packagings, or an alternative inner packaging as described in a), but with sufficient cushioning material Filling the gap prevents the inner package from moving significantly. 4.5 Package Guide List 4.5.1 Packaging Guide The packaging guidelines are shown in Tables A.1 to A.91. 4.5.2 Guide to Intermediate Bulk Containers Guidelines for intermediate bulk containers are given in Tables A.92 to A.103. 4.5.3 Large Packaging Guide The large packaging guidelines are shown in Tables A.104 to A.112. 4.6 Special packing provisions for Class 1 explosives 4.6.1 shall comply with the general provisions of 4.1. 4.6.2 All explosive substances and articles to be transported shall be classified in accordance with 5.1 of JT/T 617.2-2018. 4.6.3 All packages for the shipment of Class 1 explosives shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with the following requirements. a) Protect the explosives so that the explosives are changed under normal transportation conditions (including temperature, humidity, pressure, etc. during transportation) Change) will not leak, and the risk of burning and explosion will not increase; b) During the transportation process, the package can be safely loaded and unloaded; c) During transportation, the package can withstand the load generated by stacking without increasing the risk of explosion; the protection function of the package will not be damaged. Injury; does not reduce its strength due to some degree of deformation, or cause stacking instability. 4.6.4 Class 1 explosives shall be packaged in accordance with the packaging guidelines indicated in column (8) of Table A.1 of JT/T 617.3-2018. 4.6.5 Unless otherwise specified in JT/T 617.1 to JT/T 617.7, packaging, intermediate bulk containers and large packaging shall comply with The corresponding provisions of GB 19269, GB 19434 and GB 19432 meet the test requirements of Packing Category II. 4.6.6 The sealing device for liquid explosive containers shall have double protection function against leakage. 4.6.7 The closure of the metal drum shall include a suitable sealing gasket. If the closure is threaded, it should be able to prevent explosive substances from entering Into the thread. 4.6.8 The packaging of substances that are easily soluble in water should be waterproof. Packaging for desensitization or desensitization should be closed to prevent concentration during transport Change. 4.6.9 Double-layer packaging with intermediate water filling. If the water may freeze during transportation, a sufficient amount of antifreeze should be added to the water. Antifreeze should not have flammable properties. 4.6.10 nails, staples and other closures made of metal and without a protective layer shall not penetrate into the outer packaging unless they are included It can prevent explosive substances from coming into contact with metals. JT/T 617.4-2018 4.6.11 Explosive substances or articles, inner packaging, filling or cushioning materials should be placed in the package to ensure that the explosive substances or articles are in the package. The inside of the outer packaging will not be loose. The metal component of the article should be prevented from coming into contact with the metal packaging. An object that contains an explosive substance and does not have a closed outer casing Products should be placed at intervals to prevent friction and collision. Pads, trays, dividers, liners or containers in inner and outer packaging can be used for isolation article. 4.6.12 The packaging materials shall be compatible with the explosives contained in the package and shall not penetrate to prevent the explosive substances from interacting with or interacting with each other. Leakage, or change in hazard or fitting group. 4.6.13 Explosive substances should be prevented from entering the recesses of the jointed metal packaging. 4.6.14 Do not use plastic packaging that is easy to generate and accumulate enough static electricity to prevent the explosion of explosive substances or articles caused by electrostatic discharge. Fire or other reactions. 4.6.15 If the internal and external pressure difference between the inner and outer packaging is caused by thermal effects or other reasons, the package may explode or break. Cracked, explosive substances should not be included in this type of packaging. 4.6.16 If loose explosive substances or unpackaged and partially packaged explosive substances may be combined with metal packaging (1A1, 1A2) The inner surfaces of 1B1, 1B2, 4A, 4B and other metal containers are in contact and the metal package should be lined or coated. 4.7 Special packing provisions for Class 2 and other categories of dangerous goods applicable to the P200 Packaging Guide 4.7.1 The design, manufacture, inspection and periodic inspection of cylinders, gas cylinders, pressure tanks and bottle bundles carrying Class 2 gases shall be in accordance with the periodic inspection. Applicable requirements in TSG R0005, TSG R0006, TSG R7001. 4.7.2 Before filling, the filling person should check whether the gas cylinder, gas cylinder, pressure tank and bottle bundle are in good condition. When filling, it should be according to the nominal working pressure of the cylinder. Filling with force, filling factor and relevant regulations for specific filling materials. After filling, the filling person should confirm that the valve is closed and the equipment is leak free. The valve should remain closed during transportation. 4.7.3 Non-refilled cylinders should be packed in an outer casing such as a carton, or mounted on a pallet and coated with a shrink film or stretch film. fixed. 4.7.4 If a non-Category 2 substance (see Table A.35) is transported using a gas cylinder or bottle bundle, it shall comply with the relevant techniques of TSG R0005 or TSG R0006. Review or type test requirements. 4.8 Special packaging regulations for organic peroxides and self-reactive substances 4.8.1 Requirements for the use of packaging 4.8.1.1 The packaging of organic peroxides and self-reactive substances shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 6.1 of the Model Regulations and meet the packaging category. II test requirements. 4.8.1.2 Packaging methods for organic peroxides and self-reactive substances are listed in Packing Guide P520 (see Table A.66) and use OP1 to OP8. Said. Each packaging method specifies the maximum number of packages that can be loaded per package. 4.8.1.3 The applicable packaging methods for self-reactive substances and organic peroxides are given in 5.4.1.3 of JT/T 617.2-2018 and 5.5.2. 4.8.1.4 New organic peroxides, self-reactive substances or new samples of organic peroxides and self-reactive substances that have been identified shall be used. The following procedure determines the appropriate packaging method. a) Type B organic peroxides or Type B self-reactive substances. when complying with the Manual of Recommendations and Standards for the Transport of Dangerous Goods When the requirements of 20.4.3(b) or 20.4.2(b) in Part 2 of the “Testing and Standards Manual” (hereinafter referred to as the “Test and Standards Manual”) are used, the packaging party shall be used. Method OP5. If the container is smaller than the one allowed by the packaging method OP5 (ie one of the containers listed in OP1 to OP4), Use a smaller number of packaging methods specified by the OP. b) Type C organic peroxide or Type C self-reactive substance. when complying with 20.4.3(c) of Part 2 of the Manual of Tests and Criteria or When required by 20.4.2(c), the packaging method OP6 should be used. If the container is smaller than the container allowed by the packing method OP6, it should be made Use the corresponding packaging method with a small number of OPs. JT/T 617.4-2018 c) Type D organic peroxide or D-type self-reactive substance. use the packaging method OP7. d) Type E organic peroxide or E-type self-reactive substance. use the packaging method OP8. e) Type F organic peroxide or F-type self-reactive substance. use the packaging method OP8. 4.8.2 Regulations for the use of intermediate bulk containers 4.8.2.1 Packaging Guidelines The organic peroxides listed in IBC520 can be shipped in medium bulk containers according to the packaging guidelines. Medium bulk The container shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 6.5 of the Model Regulations and meet the test requirements of Packing Category II. 4.8.2.2 In order to prevent the bursting of metal intermediate bulk containers or composite intermediate bulk containers with complete metal casings, it is safe to vent The discharge device shall be capable of discharging all of the decomposition products and vapors generated during the self-accelerating decomposition or during at least one hour of complete combustion by the flame. 4.9 Section 6.2 Special packaging provisions for infectious substances 4.9.1 Except for 4.1.10 to 4.1.13 and 4.1.16, the general provisions of 4.1.1 to 4.1.17 apply to the transport of infectious substances. Installed. However, the liquid can only be filled with a container that is suitably resistant to the internal pressures that may be generated under normal conditions of transport. 4.9.2 The shipper shall ensure that the package of infectious substances is always in good condition during transport and that it is Nothing poses danger. 4.9.3 Not known for transporting infectious substances, but suspected to be Class A infectivity as specified in 5.6.1.1.4 of JT/T 617.2-2018 In the case of a substance, the “suspected Class A infectious substance” should be indicated in the brackets after the official shipping name of the shipping list. 4.9.4 Used empty packaging should eliminate the hazard before shipping. 4.10 Special provisions for mixed packaging 4.10.1 If there is no dangerous chemical reaction between dangerous goods or between dangerous goods and other goods, please follow 4.10.2~ The requirements of 4.10.4 are packaged together in a combined package. 4.10.2 Except for packages containing only Class 1 explosives or Class 7 radioactive materials, if wood or fiberboard is used as an outsourcing The quality of the package containing different types of goods should not exceed 100kg. 4.10.3 The special packaging code for mixed packaging and the meanings shown are shown in Appendix C. The special code for the mixed packaging corresponding to a certain kind of goods can be found in JT/T Columns (9b) of Table A.1 of 617.3-2018. 4.10.4 Dangerous goods of the same category and of the same classification code may be packaged together, as specified in Appendix C.5 Requirement for the use of removable tanks5.1 General provisions for the transport of Class 1 and Class 3 to Class 9 substances using removable tanks 5.1.1 The design, manufacture, inspection and testing of removable tanks are to comply with the requirements of Chapter 6.7 of the Model Regulations. Used to transport these substances The guidelines and special provi......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of JT/T 617.4-2018_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate JT/T 617.4-2018_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 8 ~ 12 working days. 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