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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 24774-2009 (GB/T24774-2009) | | Description (Translated English) | Classification and hazard pictograms for chemicals -- General specification | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A80 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.300 | | Word Count Estimation | 22,248 | | Date of Issue | 2009-12-15 | | Date of Implementation | 2010-07-01 | | Quoted Standard | GB 20576; GB 20577; GB 20578; GB 20579; GB 20580; GB 20581; GB 20582; GB 20583; GB 20584; GB 20585; GB 20586; GB 20587; GB 20588; GB 20589; GB 20590; GB 20591; GB 20592; GB 20593; GB 20594; GB 20595; GB 20596; GB 20597; GB 20598; GB 20599; GB 20601; GB 20602 | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 15 of 2009 (total 155) | | 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 specifies the physical hazards of chemicals, health hazards and environmental hazards in the use of the classification and the risk of various types of pictograms logo. This standard applies to physical hazards of chemicals, health hazards and environmental hazards as well as to determine the classification of dangerous chemicals pictogram logo. |
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Classification and hazard pictograms for chemicals.General specification
ICS 13.300
A80
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Chemical classification and hazard pictogram identification
Posted.2009-12-15
2010-07-01 implementation
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
China National Standardization Administration released
Foreword
This Chinese standard refers to the Global Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) (Rev. 2).
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.
This standard is drafted by. National Institute of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine dangerous goods center laboratory.
Participated in the drafting of this standard. Sinochem Chemical Standardization Institute, Exit Inspection and Quarantine of Hunan.
The main drafters of this standard. Li Ningtao, Wang Libing, Wang Xiaobing, Yu Yanjun, Zhang Yuan, Li Xue Yang, Zhang Junxi.
Chemical classification and hazard pictogram identification
1 Scope
This standard specifies the physical hazards of chemicals, health hazards and environmental hazards classification and use of various types of hazard pictograms logo.
This standard applies to the physical hazards of chemicals, health hazards and environmental hazards classification and identification of hazard Hazard Pictogram logo.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard and become the standard terms. 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.
GB 20576 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Explosives
GB 20577 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Flammable gases
GB 20578 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Flammable aerosol
GB 20579 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Oxidizing gases
GB 20580 Chemical classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of normative gas under pressure
GB 20581 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Flammable liquids
GB 20582 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Flammable solids
GB 20583 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Regulatory Self-reactive substances
GB 20584 chemical classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of self-heating substances
GB 20585 Chemical classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of self-ignition liquid
GB 20586 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Flame-retardant solids
GB 20587 Chemical Classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of norms Safety of materials released in case of flammable gases
GB 20588 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Metal Corrosives
GB 20589 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Oxidizing liquids
GB 20590 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Oxidizing solids
GB 20591 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Organic Peroxides
GB 20592 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Acute Toxicity
GB 20593 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Skin corrosion/irritation
GB 20594 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Serious eye damage/eye irritation
GB 20595 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Respiratory or skin sensitization
GB 20596 chemical classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of normative germ cell mutagenicity
GB 20597 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Carcinogenicity
GB 20598 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Instructions Reproductive toxicity
GB 20599 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
GB 20601 Chemical Classification, Warning Labels and Warnings Safety Precautions Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)
GB 20602 chemical classification, precautionary labeling and precautionary statements of safety hazards on the water environment
3 Terms and definitions
GB 20576 ~ GB 20599, GB 20601 and GB 20602 established and the following terms and definitions apply to this standard.
3.1
A chemical that internally generates a gas of a certain temperature, pressure and velocity leading to damage to the surrounding environment or
Liquid material. Even if the pyrotechnic does not produce gas, also belong to the explosives.
3.2
A gas with a certain flammability range is exposed to air at 20 ° C and a standard pressure of 101.3 kPa.
3.3
Sprays, ie spray dispensers. Refers to any non-refillable container made of metal, glass or plastic, filled with compressed gas, liquid
A gas or pressurized dissolved gas, accompanied by a liquid, paste or powder, is provided with a release device to suspend the solid particles or liquid in the gas
The granular state, either in the form of a foam, a paste or a powder, or the contents is ejected in a liquid state or in a gaseous state. Spray contains
Flammable components are classified as flammable aerosols.
3.4
The gas, which usually burns or helps other substances to burn more than air in a manner that provides oxygen.
3.5
A gas charged in a container at a pressure of not less than 280 kPa at 20 ° C, or a liquefied gas in a frozen state.
3.6
Flash point less than or equal to 93 ℃ liquid.
3.7
A solid that can burn or ignite or spread fire by friction.
3.8
Thermally unstable liquid or solid, even without the involvement of oxygen (air), but also prone to strong exothermic decomposition reaction.
3.9
Even in very small quantities, it is easy to combust the liquid within 5 min of contact with air.
3.10
Even in very small quantities, contact with air within 5min easy to burn solid.
3.11
Not spontaneous combustion liquid or solid, can react with the air, and in the absence of additional energy easily self-heating; and spontaneous combustion liquid or solid
The difference is that self-heating substances burn only in the presence of large quantities (a few kilograms) and over a long period of time (hours or days).
3.12
Substances or mixtures which, in contact with water emit flammable gases, can readily spontaneously combust by reacting with water, or release dangerous quantities
Flammable gas.
3.13
Liquids themselves do not have to be flammable, but they can cause or help other substances to burn by letting out oxygen.
3.14
The solid itself does not have to be flammable, but it can cause or help other substances to burn by letting out oxygen.
3.15
A liquid or a solid containing a divalent -O-O- structure can be considered as a derivative of hydrogen peroxide in which one or two hydrogen atoms are replaced by
Organic radicals instead. The term also includes organic peroxidation formulas (mixtures). Organic peroxides are thermally unstable substances that can occur
Exothermic self-accelerating decomposition reaction.
3.16
Metal corrosives or mixtures can substantially destroy or even damage the metal through chemical reactions.
3.17
Oral, via skin contact or within 24 hours of repeated exposure, or exposure to chemicals 4h, shortly after the toxic effects.
3.18
Skin corrosion refers to the chemical contact 4h caused by epidermal to dermal necrosis, with irreversibility.
Skin irritation refers to reversible skin damage that occurs more than 4 hours after exposure to chemicals.
3.19
Serious eye damage refers to chemical damage or ocular tissue damage caused by contact with the anterior surface of the eye. After exposure
21d not completely reversible.
Eye irritation refers to the chemical reaction of the ocular response to the front surface of the eye and is reversible within 21 days of exposure.
3.20
Respiratory allergy means respiratory allergic reaction after inhalation.
Skin allergies are those that cause an allergic reaction after contact with the skin.
3.21
Can cause mutations in human germ cells and can be transmitted to the next generation of harm. Inclusion of chemicals and mixtures in vitro mutagenicity /
Genotoxicity experiments and in vivo experiments in mammalian somatic cells.
3.22
A chemical or chemical mixture that can induce cancer or increase the incidence of cancer.
3.23
Reproductive toxicity includes adverse effects on the sexual functioning and fertility of an adult male or female and developmental toxicity to future generations.
3.24
The inherent characteristics of a substance, aquatic organisms can cause short-term exposure to injury.
3.25
Potential or actual characteristics of a substance that adversely affect aquatic organisms upon exposure and are related to the life cycle of the organism.
3.26
A graphic construct that includes a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as borders, background images or colors, intended to convey a specific
information.
4 categories
Chemicals are classified into 27 categories according to their physical, health and environmental hazards.
4.1 Explosives
--- 1.1
--- 1.2 items
--- 1.3
--- 1.4
--- 1.5 items
--- 1.6 items.
Explosives classification method see GB 20576, pictorial hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 1.
4.2 flammable gas
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
Flammable gas classification method see GB 20577, flammable gas hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 2.
4.3 Flammable aerosol
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
Flammable aerosol classification method GB 20578, flammable aerosol hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 3.
4.4 oxidizing gases
--- Category 1
Oxidizing gases classification method GB 20579, Oxidizing gas hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 4.
4.5 under pressure gas
---compressed gas;
--- liquefied gas;
--- Frozen liquefied gas;
--- Dissolved gas.
See GB 20580 for pressurized air classification method, and Figure A in Appendix A for the pictogram of pressurized pneumatic hazard. 5.
4.6 flammable liquid
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
--- Category 4.
Refer to GB 20581 for the classification of flammable liquids and Figure A of Appendix A for the pictograms of flammable liquids. 6.
4.7 Flammable solids
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
Flammable solid classification method see GB 20582, flammable solid hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 7.
4.8 Self-reactive substances and mixtures
--- A type
--- B type
--- C type
--- D type
--- E type;
--- F type
--- G type.
Self-reactive substances and mixtures classification method see GB 20583, self-reactive substances and mixtures hazard pictograms see Appendix A
Figure A. 8.
4.9 can be spontaneous liquid
--- Category 1
Spontaneous combustion liquid classification method see GB 20585, can be spontaneous combustion liquid hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 9.
4.10 can be spontaneous solid
--- Category 1
Spontaneous solid classification method see GB 20586, can be spontaneous solid hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 10.
4.11 self-heating substances and mixtures
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
Self-heating substance classification method see GB 20584, self-heating substance hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 11.
4.12 release water with flammable gases
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
See the classification method for the release of flammable gases when encountered with water GB 20587, Hazard pictograms in case of release of flammable gases in water See Appendix A
Figure A 12.
4.13 oxidizing liquid
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
Oxidizing liquid classification method see GB 20589, Oxidizing liquid hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 13.
4.14 Oxidizing solids
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
Oxidation solid classification method see GB 20590, Oxidizing solid hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 14.
4.15 Organic Peroxides
--- A type
--- B type
--- C type
--- D type
--- E type;
--- F type
--- G type.
Organic peroxide classification method see GB 20591, organic peroxide hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 15.
4.16 metal corrosion
--- Category 1
Metal corrosion classification methods see GB 20588, metal corrosion hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 16.
4.17 Acute toxicity
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
--- Category 4
--- Category 5.
Acute toxicity classification method see GB 20592, Acute toxicity hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 17, A18, A. 19.
4.18 Skin corrosion/irritation
--- Category 1.
1A
1B
1C
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
Skin corrosion/irritation classification method see GB 20593, skin corrosion/irritation hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 20.
4.19 Serious eye damage/eye irritation
--- Category 1
--- Category 2.
Category 2A
Category 2B.
For serious eye damage/eye irritation Category See GB 20594, Serious eye damage/eye irritation Hazard pictograms see attached
Record Figure A in A. 21.
4.20 Respiratory or skin sensitization
4.20.1 Respiratory allergies
--- Category 1
Respiratory allergic substances classification method see GB 20595, pictograms of the risk of respiratory sensitizers see Appendix A in Figure A. 22.
4.20.2 Skin allergies
--- Category 1
Skin allergic substances classification method see GB 20595, skin allergy hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 23.
4.21 Germ cell mutation
--- Category 1.
1A
1B
--- Category 2
Germ cell mutation classification method see GB 20596, germ cell mutation hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 24.
4.22 Carcinogenicity
--- Category 1.
1A
1B
--- Category 2
Carcinogenicity classification method, see GB 20597, carcinogenic hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 25.
4.23 Reproductive toxicity
--- Category 1.
1A
1B
--- Category 2
--- Affect lactation or through lactation affect the additional categories.
Reproductive toxicity classification method see GB 20598, reproductive toxicity hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 26.
4.24 Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
Target organ system toxicity by single exposure method described in GB 20599, Specific target organ toxicity --- single exposure
Hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 27.
4.25 Specific target organ toxicity --- repeated exposure
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
Repeated exposure caused by specific target organ toxicity See GB 20601, Specific target organ toxicity --- repeated
Hazard pictograms see Appendix A in Figure A. 28.
4.26 Inhalation hazard
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
For information about the classification of inhalation hazards, see the UN Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), hazard hazard pictogram
See Appendix A, Figure A. 29.
4.27 environmental hazards
4.27.1 Acute hazards to the aquatic environment
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
Acute hazards on the water environment classification methods see GB 20602, Acute hazards to the water environment hazard pictograms see Appendix A
Figure A. 30.
4.27.2 Chronic hazards to the aquatic environment
--- Category 1
--- Category 2
--- Category 3
--- Category 4.
Chronic hazards on the water environment classification methods see GB 20602, the water environment, chronic hazard hazard pictograms see Appendix A
Figure A. 31.
5 Hazard pictograms
5.1 Hazard pictograms classification
Hazard pictograms classification see Appendix A.
5.2 Hazard pictograms of the shape
Dangerous pictograms in the shape of a 45 ° rhombus, transport hazard pictograms in general the smallest size of 100mm × 100mm, but very
Except for small packages and high pressure gas cylinders. Black symbols should be used plus a white background, diamond-shaped red box wide enough to be eye-catching.
Appendix A.
(Normative)
Danger pictogram
A. 1 Explosives
The hazard pictograms for explosives are shown in Figure A. 1.
Unstable explosives 1.1 items 1.2 items 1.3 items 1.4 items 1.5 items 1.6 items
No pictograms No pictograms
Danger Danger Danger Danger Warning Warning No signal word
Unstable
explosive
Explosives. The whole
Danger of explosion
Explosives. serious
Dangerous projection
Explosives. fire,
Danger of explosion or projection
Fire or
Dangerous projection
Fire can be
The whole explosion
No dangerous instructions
Figure A. 1
A. 2 flammable gas
Flammable gas hazard pictograms see Figure A. 2.
Category 1 Category 2
No pictograms
Danger warning
Extremely flammable gas Flammable gas
Figure A. 2
A. 3 flammable aerosol
Flammable aerosol hazard pictograms see Figure A. 3.
Category 1 Category 2
Danger warning
Extremely flammable aerosol Flammable aerosol
Figure A. 3
A. 4 oxidizing gas
Oxidizing gas hazard pictograms see Figure A. 4.
Category 1
Danger
May cause or enhances burning; oxidizer
Figure A. 4
A. 5 under pressure gas
Gas pressure under pressure pictograms shown in Figure A. 5.
Compressed gas Liquefied gas Refrigeration Liquefied gas Dissolved gas
Warning Warning Warning Warning
Containing high pressure gas;
Heat may explode
Containing high pressure gas;
Heat may explode
Including frozen gas;
May cause low temperature burns or damage
Compressed gas
Heat may explode
Figure A. 5
A. 6 flammable liquid
Flammable liquid hazard pictograms see Figure A. 6.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4
No pictograms
Danger Hazard Warning Warning
Extremely flammable liquid
And steam
Highly flammable liquid
And steam
Flammable liquids
And steam
Flammable liquid
Figure A. 6
A. 7 flammable solid
Flammable solid hazard pictograms see Figure A. 7.
Category 1 Category 2
Danger warning
Flammable solid Flammable solid
Figure A. 7
A. 8 Self-reactive substances and mixtures
A self-reactive substance and mixture hazard pictograms see Figure A. 8.
A type B type C type and D type E type and F type G type
This type of danger
No specified label element
Danger Danger Danger Warning
May explode if heat may explode In the event of fire, heat or explosion may cause heat
Figure A. 8
A. 9 can be spontaneous liquid
May be spontaneous liquid hazard pictograms see Figure A. 9.
Category 1
Danger
Such as exposure to the air will spontaneously burn
Figure A. 9
A. 10 spontaneous combustion of solids
Spontaneous solid hazard pictograms see Figure A. 10.
Category 1
Danger
Such as exposure to the air will spontaneously burn
Figure A. 10
A. 11 self-heating material
A self-heating substance hazard pictograms see Figure A. 11.
Category 1 Category 2
Danger warning
Self-heating
May burn
Large number of self-heating;
May burn
Figure A. 11
A. 12 Release water with flammable gas
Hazardous to emit flammable gas with water Pictograms see Figure A. 12.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
Danger Danger Warning
Water can be spontaneous release
Flammable gas
Released with water
Flammable gas
Released with water
Flammable gas
Figure A. 12
A. 13 oxidizing liquid
Oxidizing liquid hazard pictograms see Figure A. 13.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
Danger Danger Warning
Strong oxidizer; possible
Cause a fire or explosion
Strong oxidants;
May intensify the burning
Oxidizer
Exacerbate the burning
Figure A. 13
A. 14 Oxidizing solids
Oxidative solid hazard pictograms shown in Figure A. 14.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3
Danger Danger Warning
Strong oxidizer; possible
Cause a fire or explosion
Strong oxidizer; possible
Exacerbate the burning
Oxidizer
Exacerbate the burning
Figure A. 14
A. 15 Organic peroxide
Organic peroxide hazard pictograms shown in Figure A. 15.
A type B type C type and D type E type and F type G type
This dangerous category
Unassigned label features
Danger Danger Danger Warning
Case of heat may cause
explosion
Case of heat may cause
Burning or exploding
Case of heat may cause
combustion
Case of heat may cause
combustion
Figure A. 15
A. 16 metal corrosion
Metal corrosion hazard pictograms see Figure A. 16.
Category 1
caveat
May corrode the metal
Figure A. 16
A. 17 Acute toxicity
A. 17.1 Acute oral toxicity
Oral acute toxicity hazard pictograms see Figure A. 17.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5
No pictograms
Danger Danger Danger Warning Warning
Fatal if swallowed Fatal if swallowed Toxic by swallowing May be harmful if swallowed
Figure A. 17
A. 17.2 Acute dermal toxicity
Acute toxicity through the skin hazard pictograms see Figure A. 18.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5
No pictograms
Danger Danger Danger Warning Warning
Contact with the skin
Will be fatal
Contact with the skin
Will be fatal
Contact with the skin
Will be poisoned
Contact with the skin
Harmful
skin contact
May be harmful
Figure A. 18
A. 17.3 Inhalation Acute toxicity
Acute toxicity risk pictograms shown in Figure A. 19.
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5
No pictograms
Danger Danger Danger Warning Warning
Fatal if inhaled Fatal if inhaled Harmful if inhaled Harmful if inhaled
Figure A. 19
A. 18 Skin corrosion/irritation
Skin corrosion/irritation hazard pictograms see Figure A. 20.
Category 1A Category 1B Category 1C Category 2 Category 3
No pictograms
Danger Danger Danger Warning Warning
Cause serious skin
Burns and eye damage
Cause serious skin
Burns and eye damage
Cause serious skin
Burns and eye damage
Causes skin irritation Causes weak skin irritation
Figure A. 20
A. 19 Serious eye damage/eye irritation
Serious eye damage/eye irritation hazard pictograms see Figure A. 21.
Category 1 Category 2A Category 2B
No pictograms
Danger Warning Warning
Causes serious eye irritation Causes eye irritation caused by severe eye irritation
Figure A. 21
A. 20 Respiratory or skin sensitization
A. 20.1 Respiratory sensitization
Respiratory sensitization hazard pictograms see Figure A. 22.
Category 1
Danger
Inhalation may cause allergy or
Asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties
Figure A. 22
A. 20.2 Skin sensitization
Skin sensitization hazard pictograms see Figure A. 23.
Category 1
caveat
May cause skin
Allergic reaction
Figure A. 23
A. 21 Germ cell mutagenicity
Germ cell mutagenicity hazard pictograms see Figure A. 24.
Category 1A Category 1B Category 2
Danger Danger Warning
May cause genetic defects
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
May cause genetic defects
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
Suspected of causing genetic defects
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
Figure A. 24
A. 22 Carcinogenicity
Carcinogenic hazard pictograms see Figure A. 25.
Category 1A Category 1B Category 2
Danger Danger Warning
May cause cancer
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
May cause cancer
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
Suspected of causing cancer
(If eventually prove there is no other way to contact
Trail will produce this danger, should explain will produce
Health is a dangerous route of exposure)
Figure A. 25
A. 23 Reproductive toxicity
Reproductive toxicity hazard pictograms see Figure A. 26.
Category 1A Category 1B Category 2
Affect lactation or
Produced through lactation
Additional types of influence
No pictograms
Danger Danger Warning No signal word
Probably fertility or not
Children cause harm
(Given known specific effects, should be
To illustrate)
(If it turns out there is nothing else
The route of exposure creates this danger
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