According to the Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals (Decree No. 591 of the State Council). Dangerous chemicals refer to highly toxic chemicals and other chemicals that are toxic, corrosive, explosive, burning, combustion supporting, etc. and are harmful to people, facilities and the environment. Dangerous goods refer to articles that are easy to cause combustion, explosion, corrosion, poisoning or radioactivity. They are easy to cause casualties and property losses during transportation and storage. Special protective facilities and measures must be taken Goods. The packaging of dangerous goods refers to the packaging containers that contain dangerous goods, usually including packaging containers with a capacity of no more than 450 liters and a net weight of no more than 400 kilograms, medium bulk containers, large containers (large packaging), pressure containers, spray cans, small gas containers, portable tanks and multi gas containers. At present, the supervision of imported dangerous goods has been very strict. During the import customs clearance process, such as some coatings, mixtures, etc., enterprises may be required to conduct the identification of dangerous goods or non dangerous goods of imported chemicals (classification identification of hazardous characteristics)Basis for classification and identification of hazardous characteristics of import and export commodities: GHS classification: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS for short, also known as the "Purple Book") is a normative document published by the United Nations in 2003 to guide countries to establish a unified chemical classification and labelling system, so it is often called the United Nations GHS. The first part of the UN GHS was issued in 2003 and revised every two years. The first revision was made in 2005, and the current version is the sixth revision in 2015. TDG classification: Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG), According to the United Nations Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG), dangerous goods are classified according to the direct physical or chemical hazards to people, property or the environment. Dangerous goods are classified into 9 categories, namely: Category 1 explosives; Category 2 gas; Category 3 flammable liquid; Category 4 flammable solid, which is easy to self ignite and emits flammable gas when meeting water; Category 5 oxidizing substances and organic peroxides; Category 6 toxic substances and infectious substances; Category 7 radioactive substances; Ccategory 8 :Corrosive substances; Category 9 miscellaneous hazardous substances and articles, including substances hazardous to the environment. For more information, please contact our professional team:
According to the Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals (Decree No. 591 of the State Council). Dangerous chemicals refer to highly toxic chemicals and other chemicals that are toxic, corrosive, explosive, burning, combustion supporting, etc. and are harmful to people, facilities and the environment. Dangerous goods refer to articles that are easy to cause combustion, explosion, corrosion, poisoning or radioactivity. They are easy to cause casualties and property losses during transportation and storage. Special protective facilities and measures must be taken Goods. The packaging of dangerous goods refers to the packaging containers that contain dangerous goods, usually including packaging containers with a capacity of no more than 450 liters and a net weight of no more than 400 kilograms, medium bulk containers, large containers (large packaging), pressure containers, spray cans, small gas containers, portable tanks and multi gas containers.
At present, the supervision of imported dangerous goods has been very strict. During the import customs clearance process, such as some coatings, mixtures, etc., enterprises may be required to conduct the identification of dangerous goods or non dangerous goods of imported chemicals (classification identification of hazardous characteristics)Basis for classification and identification of hazardous characteristics of import and export commodities:
GHS classification: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS for short, also known as the "Purple Book") is a normative document published by the United Nations in 2003 to guide countries to establish a unified chemical classification and labelling system, so it is often called the United Nations GHS. The first part of the UN GHS was issued in 2003 and revised every two years. The first revision was made in 2005, and the current version is the sixth revision in 2015.
TDG classification: Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG),
According to the United Nations Model Regulations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG), dangerous goods are classified according to the direct physical or chemical hazards to people, property or the environment. Dangerous goods are classified into 9 categories, namely:
Category 1 explosives;
Category 2 gas;
Category 3 flammable liquid;
Category 4 flammable solid, which is easy to self ignite and emits flammable gas when meeting water;
Category 5 oxidizing substances and organic peroxides;
Category 6 toxic substances and infectious substances;
Category 7 radioactive substances;
Ccategory 8 :Corrosive substances;
Category 9 miscellaneous hazardous substances and articles, including substances hazardous to the environment.
For more information, please contact our professional team: