,标题是GB 15603-1995 General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals
General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals – GB 15603-1995
The storage of hazardous chemicals poses a serious risk to the safety of personnel and damage to the environment. To mitigate this risk, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China has implemented the General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals (GB 15603-1995).
These regulations address the management and safety of hazardous chemical storage premises, including:
• Location of hazardous chemical stores;
• Safe and secure storage of hazardous chemicals;
• Preventing the accumulation of harmful dust and fumes;
• Prevention of accidental spills and leakage of hazardous chemicals;
• Establishment of safe work procedures for handling hazardous chemicals;
• The application of protective clothing and equipment;
• The provision of fire-safety facilities and equipment;
• Installing and maintaining monitoring equipment;
• The storage of hazardous chemicals in containers specifically designed for their storage;
• Regular maintenance, inspection, and testing of equipment;
• Safe disposal of used and discarded hazardous chemicals;
• The availability of adequate ventilation and lighting;
• The provision of appropriate storage spaces for different chemicals;
• The safe and secure transportation of hazardous chemicals between store premises.
The General Rules for the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals (GB 15603-1995) are among the most important regulations for hazardous chemical storage in the People’s Republic of China. They establish the minimum safety and security standards for all hazardous chemical stores in the country and provide guidance for the operation and management of hazardous chemical storage systems.
Companies that store hazardous chemicals in the People’s Republic of China should review and comply with these regulations to ensure that they are safely storing hazardous chemicals and protecting the safety of personnel and the environment. By doing so, companies not only meet the legal requirements to operate in the People’s Republic of China, but also provide a safe and secure environment for their workers, customers, and the public.