GOST 6658-75 PDF

GOST 6658-75

Name in English:
GOST 6658-75

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 6658-75

Description in English:

Articles of paper and cardboard. Packing, marking, transportation and storage

Description in Russian:
Изделия из бумаги и картона. Упаковка, маркировка, транспортирование и хранение
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
11

Delivery time (for English version):
1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST02839

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Full title and description

GOST 6658-75 — Articles of paper and cardboard. Packing, marking, transportation and storage. National (Soviet) standard that sets requirements for the packaging, marking, handling, transportation and storage of finished paper and cardboard articles to ensure preservation of quality during shipment and storage.

Abstract

This standard specifies general rules and mandatory practices for packing, sealing, marking, gross-mass limits, protective linings, fastening and storage of paper and board products (finished articles and consumer packs). It provides minimum requirements for materials and methods used for packing (wooden and cardboard boxes, lining, tape, strapping, tying), marking content and placement, and special provisions for transport and storage in severe climatic and remote-region conditions. The standard is intended to prevent mechanical, moisture and contamination damage to paper and cardboard products in distribution and storage chains.

General information

  • Status: Listed as active (in-force with amendments) in public standards databases; users should verify the national registry for any later replacements or revisions (statement dated February 27, 2026).
  • Publication date: Designation year 1975; implemented/entered into effect 01 January 1977.
  • Publisher: Approved originally by the State Committee for Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (Gosstandart). Stewardship since the Soviet period is now under national standards bodies (Rosstandart and successor registries) for administrative purposes.
  • ICS / categories: 85.080 — Paper and board products (including packaging and paper articles).
  • Edition / version: GOST 6658-75 (original 1975 edition), with subsequent amendments issued (amendments published in the 1980s–1990s; common amendment references include changes issued in 1981, 1985, 1991 and 1993 and later editorial updates).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 11 pages (typical transcriptions and commercial reprints show an 11‑page document).

Scope

Applies to finished articles made of paper and cardboard and prescribes the required principles and minimum rules for their packing, marking, transportation and storage. The standard addresses requirements for the design of shipping packs (wooden and cardboard boxes), permissible gross masses, protective inner lining and packing materials, methods of sealing and fastening, contents and format of external marking, handling instructions, and special packing rules for delivery to remote and Arctic areas. It is intended for manufacturers, packers, shippers, transport operators and warehouse managers dealing with paper and board products.

Key topics and requirements

  • Types of acceptable shipping packs for paper and board articles: wooden cases and cardboard boxes and associated linings.
  • Recommended and maximum gross masses: e.g., wooden boxes — up to 100 kg; cardboard boxes — up to 30 kg (allowing up to 40 kg for mechanized loading/unloading where specified).
  • Internal protective materials and lining requirements to avoid soil, moisture and edge damage (multiple layers of wrapping paper or cardboard pads under flaps and bottoms).
  • Sealing/fastening methods: allowance for steel strapping, wire or corner iron reinforcements; when to apply paper tape or adhesive for automatic packing lines; permitted tying materials and quality levels for twine and straps (references to applicable packaging GOSTs for materials).
  • Marking requirements: content and layout of transport and handling marks, product identification, quantity, gross/net mass and cautionary labels; location of marks on packages.
  • Storage and environmental provisions: acceptable indoor storage conditions, stacking and palletization guidance, and special packing rules for transport/storage to the Far North and hard-to-reach regions.
  • Cross-references to material and packaging standards (e.g., standards for strapping, tape, marking and Arctic packing methods) that must be followed together with this standard.

Typical use and users

Used by paper and cardboard manufacturers, converters, packaging engineers, quality managers, logistics and warehouse personnel, transport operators and procurement bodies. Also referenced in public procurements and technical specifications where preserved condition of paper products during shipment and storage is important (e.g., office paper, envelopes, sanitary paper, printed products and packaging components).

Related standards

Commonly cross-referenced with other national GOSTs and technical regulations covering packaging materials and methods, marking and transport rules — for example: standards for steel strapping and wire, paper packing tape standards, cargo marking standards, packing for Arctic/remote regions, and sampling/quality standards for paper and board products. Typical related GOSTs include packaging-material and marking standards used by the pulp-and-paper sector.

Keywords

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FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 6658-75 is a Soviet-era national standard that sets out rules and minimum requirements for packing, marking, transportation and storage of finished articles made of paper and cardboard.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers acceptable pack types (wooden and cardboard), protective lining, sealing and fastening methods, permissible gross masses for boxes, marking content and layout, storage conditions and special packing measures for harsh or remote delivery zones.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Paper and board product manufacturers and converters, packaging engineers, shipping and logistics teams, warehouse operators, procurement and contract specifiers, and organizations that need to ensure paper products arrive and are stored without damage.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: As of February 27, 2026, the document is still listed in public standards resources with amendments and commonly referenced in procurement and industry texts. National standards registries and regulatory bodies may issue replacements or revisions; users should check the official national standards registry for any superseding standard or the latest amendments before relying on it for regulatory compliance.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it belongs to the family of standards covering paper and board products, packaging and transport (ICS 85.080). It is routinely used alongside other GOSTs that define materials, marking, sampling and special packing methods (for example, standards for strapping, packing tape, cargo marking and Arctic/remote-region packing).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Paper, cardboard, packing, packaging, sealing, marking, transportation, storage, handling, ГОСТ 6658-75.