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HG 20660-2000   Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels (English Version)
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Standard No.: HG 20660-2000
English Name: Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels
Chinese Name: 压力容器中化学介质毒性危害和爆炸危险程度分类
Chinese Classification: G93    Chemical equipment
Professional Classification: HG    Professional Standard - Chemistry
ICS Classification: 23.020.30 23.020.30    Gas pressure vessels, gas cylinders 23.020.30
Source Content Issued by: State Bureau of Petroleum and Chemical Industries
Issued on: 2000-12-18
Implemented on: 2001-6-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:HG/T 20660-2017 Standard for Classification on Hazards of Toxicity and Explosion of Chemical Mediums in Pressure Vessel
Superseded on:2017-10-1
Abolished on:2017-10-01
Superseding:HG 20660-1991 Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 22000 words
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1 Application Scope In order to determine the grade and technical requirements of the pressure vessels, the toxicity hazard of media and explosion risk extent are classified in this standard. This standard is designed to classify the toxicity hazard and explosion hazard of chemical media used or stored in chemical pressure vessels (including raw material, finished product, semi-finished product, intermediate, byproduct and impurity), and determines hereby the grade and technical requirements of consistence, imperviousness of pressure vessels. 2 Normative Standards GB 5044 – 85 Classifications of Health Hazard Levels from Occupational Exposure to Toxic Substances State Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision Pressure Vessel Safety Technology and Supervision Code (1999) (hereafter referred to PVSTSC as simply) 3. Classified criterions 3.0.1 The toxicity hazard and explosion risk extent of chemical media determined in this standard means the severity that media contact human body largely which caused by accident or chronic occupational hazards caused by gas leak frequently during the production run of pressure vessel. 3.0.2 The toxicity hazard extent of chemical media is classified base on the 6 classified indices stated in GB 5044. (Detailed in Appendix A --- Classified criteria of toxicity hazard extent). It is divided into Extremely Hazardous, Highly Hazardous and Moderately Hazardous according to degree of toxicity hazard. (Note 1) 3.0.3 The toxicity hazard extent shall be classified according to the accidental state and hazard caused by the large contact between media and human body when it is use to determine grade of pressure vessels. Wherefore, the standard mainly focused on two indices of acute poisoning and maximum allowable concentration, and considered the ascription of indices, classified after and classified after general analysis and balances. The toxicity extents of Extremely Hazardous, Highly Hazardous and Moderately Hazardous of common chemical media are listed in Table 3.03-1 and 3.0.3-3. 3.0.4Not only the accidental state shall be based on, but also the chronicity potential hazard caused by recurrent leak shall be involved when technical requirements of consistence, imperviousness of chemical pressure vessels are determined. Wherefore, the standard mainly focused on three indices of acute poisoning, maximum allowable concentration and carcinogenicity, considered the ascription of indices, and classified after general analysis and balances. Certain media shall be classified according to one of its obvious hazard extents (such as carcinogenicity).Therefore, grade ascription of minority media listed in Table 3.0.3 - 1 and Table 3.0.3-3 are adjusted, details see the comments in tables. 3.0.5 Make the classification for media of explosion risk (Note 2) according to PVSTSC. The media of explosion risk means the gas or explosion admixture mixed by liquid steam, haze and air, and the lower explosive limit is less than 10%, or difference between upper explosion limit and lower explosive limit is large than or equal to 20% of media. Details see Table 3.0.5. 3.0.6 Shall consider on the media which are provided with maximal toxicity hazard or maximal explosion risk extent when multifold chemical media are involved. When a certain media is low content, the classification shall be considered roundly according to the hazard extent and content, and classified according to the classified criterion by the technological design of design organization or product & technology department of application organization. 3.0.7 The chemical media which are not listed in this standard shall be complied with aforesaid classification criterion, and classified by referring to the classification of close media.
1 Application Scope 2 Normative Standards 3. Classified criterions Appendix A Classified criteria of toxicity hazard extent Explanation to the Compilation
Referred in HG 20660-2000:
*GB 5044-1985 Classification of health hezard levels from occupational exposure to toxic substances
HG 20660-2000 is referred in:
* NB/T 47003.1-2009(JB/T 4735.1) Steel Welded Atmospheric Pressure Vessels
* HG/T 20583-2011 Specification of structural design for steel chemical vessels
* HG/T 20583-2011 Specification of structural design for steel chemical vessels
* NB/T 47003.1-2009(JB/T 4735.1) Steel Welded Atmospheric Pressure Vessels
* NB/T 47003.1-2009(JB/T4735) Steel Welded Atmospheric Pressure Vessels
* NB/T 47003.2-2009(JB/T Silos for solid materials
* GB 18564.1-2006 Road tanker for dangerous liquid goods transportation - Part 1: Technical requirements of atmospheric pressure metal tank
* SH/T 3075-2009 of material selections for steel pressure vessels in petrochemical industry
*NB/T 47057-2017 Tank containers for liquefied gases
*AQ 3053-2015 Safety technical code for vertical cylindrical steel welded tank
*NB/T 47064-2017 Tank container for dangerous liquid goods
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HG 20660-2000  Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels (English Version)
Standard No.HG 20660-2000
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Detail of HG 20660-2000
Standard No.
HG 20660-2000
English Name
Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels
Chinese Name
压力容器中化学介质毒性危害和爆炸危险程度分类
Chinese Classification
G93
Professional Classification
HG
ICS Classification
Issued by
State Bureau of Petroleum and Chemical Industries
Issued on
2000-12-18
Implemented on
2001-6-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
HG/T 20660-2017 Standard for Classification on Hazards of Toxicity and Explosion of Chemical Mediums in Pressure Vessel
Superseded on
2017-10-1
Abolished on
2017-10-01
Superseding
HG 20660-1991 Classification of Toxicity Hazard and Explosion Risk Extent of Chemical Media in Pressure Vessels
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
22000 words
Price(USD)
550.0
Keywords
HG 20660-2000, HG/T 20660-2000, HGT 20660-2000, HG20660-2000, HG 20660, HG20660, HG/T20660-2000, HG/T 20660, HG/T20660, HGT20660-2000, HGT 20660, HGT20660
Introduction of HG 20660-2000
1 Application Scope In order to determine the grade and technical requirements of the pressure vessels, the toxicity hazard of media and explosion risk extent are classified in this standard. This standard is designed to classify the toxicity hazard and explosion hazard of chemical media used or stored in chemical pressure vessels (including raw material, finished product, semi-finished product, intermediate, byproduct and impurity), and determines hereby the grade and technical requirements of consistence, imperviousness of pressure vessels. 2 Normative Standards GB 5044 – 85 Classifications of Health Hazard Levels from Occupational Exposure to Toxic Substances State Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision Pressure Vessel Safety Technology and Supervision Code (1999) (hereafter referred to PVSTSC as simply) 3. Classified criterions 3.0.1 The toxicity hazard and explosion risk extent of chemical media determined in this standard means the severity that media contact human body largely which caused by accident or chronic occupational hazards caused by gas leak frequently during the production run of pressure vessel. 3.0.2 The toxicity hazard extent of chemical media is classified base on the 6 classified indices stated in GB 5044. (Detailed in Appendix A --- Classified criteria of toxicity hazard extent). It is divided into Extremely Hazardous, Highly Hazardous and Moderately Hazardous according to degree of toxicity hazard. (Note 1) 3.0.3 The toxicity hazard extent shall be classified according to the accidental state and hazard caused by the large contact between media and human body when it is use to determine grade of pressure vessels. Wherefore, the standard mainly focused on two indices of acute poisoning and maximum allowable concentration, and considered the ascription of indices, classified after and classified after general analysis and balances. The toxicity extents of Extremely Hazardous, Highly Hazardous and Moderately Hazardous of common chemical media are listed in Table 3.03-1 and 3.0.3-3. 3.0.4Not only the accidental state shall be based on, but also the chronicity potential hazard caused by recurrent leak shall be involved when technical requirements of consistence, imperviousness of chemical pressure vessels are determined. Wherefore, the standard mainly focused on three indices of acute poisoning, maximum allowable concentration and carcinogenicity, considered the ascription of indices, and classified after general analysis and balances. Certain media shall be classified according to one of its obvious hazard extents (such as carcinogenicity).Therefore, grade ascription of minority media listed in Table 3.0.3 - 1 and Table 3.0.3-3 are adjusted, details see the comments in tables. 3.0.5 Make the classification for media of explosion risk (Note 2) according to PVSTSC. The media of explosion risk means the gas or explosion admixture mixed by liquid steam, haze and air, and the lower explosive limit is less than 10%, or difference between upper explosion limit and lower explosive limit is large than or equal to 20% of media. Details see Table 3.0.5. 3.0.6 Shall consider on the media which are provided with maximal toxicity hazard or maximal explosion risk extent when multifold chemical media are involved. When a certain media is low content, the classification shall be considered roundly according to the hazard extent and content, and classified according to the classified criterion by the technological design of design organization or product & technology department of application organization. 3.0.7 The chemical media which are not listed in this standard shall be complied with aforesaid classification criterion, and classified by referring to the classification of close media.
Contents of HG 20660-2000
1 Application Scope 2 Normative Standards 3. Classified criterions Appendix A Classified criteria of toxicity hazard extent Explanation to the Compilation
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