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SN/T 1426-2010 English PDF

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Basic data

Standard ID SN/T 1426-2010 (SN/T1426-2010)
Description (Translated English) Codes of sanitary supervision for waste on entry-exit ships
Sector / Industry Commodity Inspection Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard C62
Classification of International Standard 13
Word Count Estimation 7,728
Date of Issue 2010-11-01
Date of Implementation 2011-05-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) SN/T 1426-2004
Quoted Standard GB 15981; SN/T 1216; SN/T 1542; SN/T 1759
Regulation (derived from) National Quality Inspection (2010) 582
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Customs
Summary This standard specifies the human health supervision outbound ship waste objects, requirements, contents and methods, results and determine the disposition. This standard applies to the entry-exit health surveillance ship waste.

SN/T 1426-2010: Codes of sanitary supervision for waste on entry-exit ships

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Codes of sanitary supervision for waste on entry-exit ships People's Republic of China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Standards Instead of the SN/T 1426-2004 Waste Ship entry and exit procedures Health Authority Issued on. 2010-11-01 2011-05-01 implementation People's Republic of China The State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine released

Foreword

This standard was drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules. Instead of the standard SN/T 1426-2004 "into outbound vessels Waste health supervision regulations." This standard compared with SN/T 1426-2004, the main technical changes are as follows. --- Ship waste classification and management of waste storage areas increase the specific requirements; --- According to "International Health Regulations" (2005), an increase of regulatory requirements from the affected areas of ship waste; --- Increased supervision of medical waste management measures; --- Added radioactive waste monitoring and disposal measures; --- Adjust the content of Appendix A. This standard is proposed and managed by the National Certification and Accreditation Administration Committee. This standard was drafted. People's Republic of China Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau. The main drafters of this standard. Tin Pei Yuan, Gao Yong, Wang Yuankun, He Yuping. This standard replaces the standards previously issued as follows. --- SN/T 1426-2004. Waste Ship entry and exit procedures Health Authority

1 Scope

This standard specifies the entry and exit of ships waste sanitary supervision objects, requirements, contents and methods, results and determined disposition. This standard applies to inbound and outbound vessels waste sanitary supervision.

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version suitable for use herein Member. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies to this document. Evaluation of GB 15981 disinfection and sterilization effect of the standard SN/T 1216 entry and exit of ships waste disinfection procedures SN/T 1542 border crossings nuclear and radiological terrorist incident monitoring procedures SN/T 1759 ports of entry sanitization common guidelines for drug use

3 objects

Immigration ship generated in the operation of the production process of waste collection, storage, transfer and handling process.

4 health requirements

4.1 should ship waste solid waste, liquid waste category management. 4.2 Ship waste should be uniform deposit bags bucket, trash covered, the storage area should have effective anti-media biological measures. 4.3 of solid waste in the organic waste, such as food scraps, garbage and other organic waste should inorganic waste, such as ship Scrapped tools, machine parts and other stored separately. 4.4 liquid wastes in waste, sewage, swill health treatment, shall comply with SN/T 1216. 4.5 ship's personnel personal use of medical waste should be kept separate from other waste. 4.6 is infectious contamination is infected or suspected ship waste from an affected area identified by WHO should be disinfected before shift operation. 4.7 contaminated by radioactive waste and should the inspection and quarantine authorities detected excessive as a result, should refer to SN/T 1542 and take protective supervision Control measures and inform the relevant departments for processing. 4.8 collect waste transport should shift the closed container, no unit or individual shall not be taken off the ship waste.

5 Contents and Methods

5.1 ready 5.1.1 staff. 2 ~ 3 quarantine officers. 5.1.2 Personal protective equipment. Protective clothing (overalls), hats, masks, acid gloves, shoes and so on. 5.1.3 Working Supplies. entry and exit of ships waste Health Inspection Record Form (see Appendix A), aerosol insecticides, catching flies, mosquito traps, sterile culture Petri dish, tweezers, sterile jars, flashlight, magnifying glass, worm-like tubes, latex gloves, sealing type plastic bags, adhesive labels, alcohol, cotton balls, radiation