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Multiple GB 30000 Rules for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals National Standards Proposed for Revision

Dec 24, 2025
China
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On December 23, 2025, the Department of Science and Technology of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), in accordance with the overall arrangements for standardization work, issued a public announcement soliciting opinions on the proposed formulation and revision plans for 16 mandatory national standards, including Dissolved Acetylene. The list of standards proposed for establishment has been made public.

The standards planned for revision primarily include several key parts of the GB 30000 series Rules for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The specific revision plans are as follows:

Project Number

Project Name

Nature

Action

Replaces Standard 

Project Cycle (Months)

Responsible Technical Committee

Main Drafting Units

GHGCPXQ043

5-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 19Skin corrosion/irritation

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.19-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Hefei Customs; Shanghai Chemical Industry Research Institute Co., Ltd.; etc.

GHGCPXQ043

6-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 20: Serious eye damage/eye irritation

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.20-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Nanjing Customs; Shanghai Chemical Industry Research Institute Co., Ltd.; etc.

GHGCPXQ043

7-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 21: Respiratory or skin sensitization

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.21-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Tianjin Customs Technology Center; Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention; etc.

GHGCPXQ043

8-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 22: Germ cell mutagenicity

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.22-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Nanjing Customs; Shanghai Chemical Industry Research Institute Co., Ltd.; etc.

GHGCPXQ043

9-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 27 Aspiration hazard

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.27-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Qingdao Customs Technology Center; Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention; etc.

GHGCPXQ04

0-2025

Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 29 Hazardous to the ozone layer

Mandatory

Revision

GB 30000.29-2013

16

National Technical Committee for Standardization of Hazardous Chemicals Management

China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation; Qingdao Customs Technology Center; Solid Waste and Chemicals Management Center, Ministry of Ecology and Environment; etc.

The aforementioned standards specify the terminology, definitions, classification criteria, decision logic, and labelling requirements for hazardous chemicals. They are applicable to the classification and labelling of relevant chemicals according to the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). This revision aims to align test methods with GHS Revision 11 and to harmonize the annex contents across the GB 30000 series of standards.

It is reported that Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 7: Flammable liquids (GB 30000.7-2013) and Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals - Part 15: Oxidizing solids (GB 30000.15-2013) are also slated to undergo revision in the near future. Furthermore, other standards within the GB 30000 series will be revised in batches successively.

If you have any comments or objections regarding the proposed standard projects, please fill out the Standard Project Feedback Form during the public consultation period (December 24, 2025, to December 30, 2025) and submit it to the Department of Science and Technology via the contact details provided on the official MIIT website.

Relevant enterprises should closely monitor the development of these standards and track the revision progress promptly. The new standards may introduce updated requirements concerning chemical hazard classification, safety labels, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Enterprises are advised to proactively assess the potential impact on product management, packaging, identification, and supply chain communication. This preparatory assessment is crucial to ensure a smooth transition in the future and to avoid compliance risks.

 

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