GOST R 51696-2000 PDF
Name in English:
GOST R 51696-2000
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 51696-2000
Goods of household chemistry. General technical requirements
Full title and description
GOST R 51696-2000 — "Товары бытовой химии. Общие технические требования" (English: "Goods of household chemistry. General technical requirements"). The standard establishes general technical, safety and labeling requirements for consumer household-chemical products (detergents, cleaning agents, bleaches, polishes and similar products) and includes normative references and an amendment (Amendment No.1, 2003).
Abstract
GOST R 51696-2000 defines a common regulatory framework for household-chemistry goods: terminology, product classification, basic chemical and toxicological limits, packaging and marking requirements, storage and transport conditions, and references to test methods and conformity assessment procedures. It was developed by Technical Committee TC 354 ("Household chemistry") and intended to harmonize quality and safety rules for producers, testing labs and regulators.
General information
- Status: Cancelled / superseded in national application (replaced by GOST 32478-2013); note: the standard was officially cancelled on 1 January 2016, then briefly reinstated for voluntary application from 1 April 2016 through 1 July 2019 under Rosstandart orders.
- Publication date: Adopted 22 December 2000; date of entry into force 1 January 2002.
- Publisher: Gosstandart / Rosstandart (National Standard of the Russian Federation).
- ICS / categories: OCS (ICS) 71.100 — Chemical products; KGS group U22 (household goods).
- Edition / version: Original designation ГОСТ Р 51696-2000 with Amendment No.1 (approved 26 December 2003, effective 1 July 2004).
- Number of pages: 15–16 pages depending on edition/format (published editions and databases report 15 or 16 pages).
Scope
The standard applies to consumer household-chemistry products and sets general technical requirements intended to ensure product safety, proper labeling and reliable information for end users. Typical product groups covered include laundry detergents, household cleaners, dishwashing products, bleaches, polishes and surface-care formulations. GOST R 51696-2000 provides baseline requirements rather than detailed test methods (it references other normative documents for analytical and toxicological testing).
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and classification of household chemical goods.
- General safety and toxicological requirements (limits on hazardous ingredients, warnings and consumer safety instructions).
- Labeling and marking: mandatory information on composition, usage instructions, precautions, net content and manufacturer/importer data.
- Packaging, storage and transport conditions appropriate for product stability and safety.
- References to required test methods and normative documents for conformity verification; inclusion of Amendment No.1 updates to normative references.
Typical use and users
Primary users are manufacturers and formulators of household-chemical products, quality assurance and regulatory affairs teams, test laboratories performing conformity assessments, certifying bodies and market surveillance authorities. Importers and retailers use the standard as a reference for labeling and safety compliance when placing products on the Russian market.
Related standards
Key related and successor documents include GOST 32478-2013 (product-level standard referenced as replacing or integrating requirements), as well as other normative references cited inside GOST R 51696-2000 such as GOST R 51121-97 and GOST R 51697-2000 (test and safety methods for related products). National regulations on chemical safety and labeling and EAEU technical regulations may also apply depending on market and regulatory context.
Keywords
household chemistry, detergents, cleaning agents, product safety, labeling, packaging, GOST R, Rosstandart, conformity, normative references
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST R 51696-2000 is a Russian national standard titled "Goods of household chemistry. General technical requirements" that set general safety, labeling and quality requirements for household chemical products.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers terminology, classification, general technical and safety requirements, labeling and packaging rules, storage/transport conditions and references to testing and conformity procedures for household-chemical goods. It provides baseline requirements rather than detailed analytical methods.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers, product developers, QA/regulatory teams, testing laboratories, certifying bodies, importers and market surveillance authorities concerned with placing household-chemical products on the Russian market.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard was superseded in national application (replaced by GOST 32478-2013) and officially cancelled for mandatory application on 1 January 2016; Rosstandart issued a temporary reinstatement for voluntary use from 1 April 2016 to 1 July 2019. Users should check the current national and EAEU regulatory framework to determine which document to apply today.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the set of GOST R standards addressing household chemicals and was developed under Technical Committee TC 354 ("Household chemistry"). It references and works alongside other GOST/GOST R standards that cover specific product groups and test methods.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Household chemistry, detergents, cleaners, labeling, packaging, safety requirements, GOST R, Rosstandart.