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New Product Security/Tamper Evident Packaging (Section 3.9 of NSF/ANSI 60). Bags and super sacks employ seals that are destroyed upon opening, or that make resealing unlikely .
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New Product Security/Tamper Evident Packaging (Section 3.9 of NSF/ANSI 60) Bags and super sacks employ seals that are destroyed upon opening, or that make resealing unlikely . Drums and small containers used for product shall be constructed and properly sealed to make opening or substitution obvious to the purchaser. Bulk shipments employ: Tamper evident seals Chain of custody Alternative method providing equivalent protection
Update on Tamper-Evident Packaging (TEP) Requirements • DOT regulatory requirements for bleach shipping containers require a vented bung (for Cl2 vapors). • Some bleach manufacturers have indicated difficulty in complying w/ both DOT and TEP requirements. • One potential option would be to classify chemical totes as “bulk vessels” rather than “containers” (thus allowing chain-of-custody TEP compliance). • NSF proposing Task Group to review these issues.
Examples of liquid chemical container types (tote/drums), and a vented bung