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MOT Order 13 of 2023 Provisions on the Road Transport of Dangerous Goods
Mar 11, 2024
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The Chinese Ministry of Transport (MoT) announced the revised Provisions on the Administration of the Road Transport of Dangerous Goods (hereinafter referred to as the Provision), which took effect immediately. The Provision was initially issued on July 12, 2005, and has undergone four subsequent revisions, in 2013, 2016, 2019, and 2023. Its most recent revision was adopted on November 10, 2023, and has been made public on December 4, 2023.Chapter Ⅰ General ProvisionsChapter Ⅱ Transport LicensingChapter Ⅲ Management of Special Vehicles and EquipmentChapter Ⅳ Transport of Dangerous GoodsChapter Ⅴ Supervision and InspectionChapter Ⅵ Legal LiabilitiesChapter Ⅶ Supplementary Provisions
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GB 12268-20XX List of Dangerous Goods (Draft)
Dec 14, 2023
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"GB 12268 List of Dangerous Goods" is a national mandatory standard regarding dangerous goods within China. It was first issued on 25 July 2005 and implemented on 1 November 2005. It has been revised in 2012. To be in line with the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations (Rev. 22), the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (Rev. 7), and other relevant regulations and technical standards in China, the authority drafted the revisions to GB 6944 and GB 12268 to solicit public feedback. The period for comments ended on May 8, 2023. Once adopted, the revised standards are expected to take effect 12 months after publication and replace their 2012 versions.GB 12268 applies to the transport, storage, distribution and related activities of dangerous goods. It lists the most common dangerous goods during the process of transport, storage, sale, distribution and other related activities, which is intended to cover, as far as practicable, all dangerous substances and articles of commercial importance.
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GB 6944-202X Classification and code of dangerous goods (Draft)
Nov 13, 2023
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"GB 6944 Classification and code of dangerous goods" is a national mandatory standard in regard to dangerous goods within the country. It was first formulated in 1986 and implemented on July 1, 1987. It was revised twice in 2005 and 2012. To be in line with the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods - Model Regulations (Rev. 22), the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (Rev. 7), and other relevant regulations and technical standards in China, the authority drafted the revisions to GB 6944 and GB 12268 to solicit public feedback. The period for comments ended on May 8, 2023. Once adopted, the revised standards are expected to take effect 12 months after publication and replace their 2012 versions.GB 6944 applies to the transportation, storage, distribution and related activities of dangerous goods. The main technical content includes:The classification of dangerous goods.The basis for the determination of the classes, divisions, and packing groups.The precedence of hazards of dangerous goods.The principles for the coding of dangerous goods.This standard, together with GB 12268 List of Dangerous Goods, constitutes the backbone of the domestic standard system for dangerous goods and hazardous chemicals. They have derived a series of laws, regulations and related standards for the transportation management of dangerous goods and hazardous chemicals in China.
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