GOST R 51697-2000 PDF

GOST R 51697-2000

Name in English:
GOST R 51697-2000

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 51697-2000

Description in English:

Aerosol household chemistry goods. General specifications

Description in Russian:
Товары бытовой химии в аэрозольной упаковке. Общие технические условия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
19

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

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GOST04267

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Full title and description

ГОСТ Р 51697-2000 — Товары бытовой химии в аэрозольной упаковке. Общие технические условия. (English: GOST R 51697-2000 — Aerosol household chemistry goods. General specifications). The standard sets general technical, safety and marking requirements for household-chemical products supplied in metal aerosol (pressurised) containers.

Abstract

Establishes general requirements for composition, packaging (metal aerosol cans with propellant), safety characteristics, labeling, testing and storage/transport conditions for household chemical products in aerosol form. The standard excludes non‑propellant (pump or non‑pressurised) aerosol formats and cross‑references applicable fire‑safety and hygienic norms.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn / cancelled (document shown as Отменён in registry; withdrawn from effect 1 July 2019).
  • Publication date: Approved 25 December 2000; introduced into force 1 January 2002 (re‑issued/printed in 2003 and subsequently amended).
  • Publisher: Gosstandart of the Russian Federation (state standards body; national standard of the Russian Federation).
  • ICS / categories: Chemical industry / household chemical products (ICS / OKS classification in sector 71.100 — products of the chemical industry).
  • Edition / version: Original designation ГОСТ Р 51697-2000 (with subsequent amendments and re‑issues; later treated as related to national ГОСТ series revisions).
  • Number of pages: Typically listed as 21 pages in available bibliographic records (commercial copies and registries vary between 19–22 pages depending on included amendments/appendices).

Scope

This standard applies to household chemical goods packaged in metal aerosol containers with propellant and establishes general technical requirements to ensure product safety, consumer information (labeling and marking), environmental and fire‑safety considerations, and recommended test methods for conformity assessment. It does not cover non‑propellant aerosol formats. The standard also refers to related fire‑safety norms and hygienic limit values for hazardous ingredients.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and classification of household aerosol products (types of formulations and intended uses).
  • Safety and performance indicators: maximum allowable contents of hazardous substances, toxicity/hygienic limits and consumer‑safety parameters.
  • Requirements for aerosol packaging (metal cans), propellants and container strength, plus compatibility with product formulation.
  • Labeling and consumer information: mandatory markings, safety instructions, storage and disposal guidance, and batch/traceability data.
  • Test methods and sampling procedures for verification of composition, pressure integrity, aerosol performance and flammability.
  • Storage, transportation and fire‑safety requirements (references to applicable NPB and technical specifications for aerosol cylinders).
  • Referenced normative documents and cross‑references to hygiene limits and packaging technical specifications.

Typical use and users

Used by manufacturers and formulators of household aerosol products (cleaners, polishes, insecticides, air fresheners, etc.), product conformity and testing laboratories, certification bodies, regulatory authorities overseeing consumer chemical safety, and technical experts preparing technical specifications and labels for aerosol goods.

Related standards

Closely related and cross‑referenced documents include national fire‑safety norms for aerosol products (e.g., NPB 256‑99), technical specifications for aerosol cans, hygienic standards for workplace and environmental exposure, and later/replacement standards in the same subject area — notably ГОСТ 32481‑2013 (which later consolidated and updated requirements for household aerosols and is treated as the subsequent active standard covering the same scope).

Keywords

aerosol; household chemicals; aerosol packaging; propellant; labeling; safety requirements; flammability; test methods; ГОСТ Р 51697‑2000; aerosol cans.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ГОСТ Р 51697‑2000 is a Russian national standard that defined general technical and safety requirements for household chemical products supplied in metal aerosol (pressurised) containers.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers classification, general technical requirements, safety indicators, requirements for metal aerosol packaging and propellants, labeling and consumer information, and recommended test and sampling methods. It explicitly excludes non‑propellant aerosol formats.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Manufacturers of household aerosol products, testing and certification laboratories, product safety and regulatory specialists, and organisations preparing product technical documentation and labels.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The document is shown in registries as withdrawn/ cancelled (ended effect 1 July 2019). Its subject matter has been taken forward in later national standards (for example, ГОСТ 32481‑2013 and subsequent revisions), which now serve as the active normative references for aerosol household chemistry goods.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It belongs to the system of Russian national standards (GOST/GOST R) addressing chemical products and household chemistry; development and maintenance were handled through the relevant technical committee for household chemistry (TC 354) and related normative documents.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Aerosol, household chemicals, propellant, aerosol packaging, labeling, safety, flammability, test methods, ГОСТ R. (These reflect the principal topics and search terms used to locate the standard and related documents.)