GOST 1510-2022 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 1510-2022
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 1510-2022
Petroleum and petroleum products. Marking, packing, transportation and storage
Full title and description
GOST 1510-2022 — "Нефть и нефтепродукты. Маркировка, упаковка, транспортирование и хранение" / "Petroleum and petroleum products. Marking, packing, transportation and storage". The standard sets unified requirements for marking, types of packaging and containers, preparation for shipment (filling, loading), conditions for transportation and storage, and safety measures applicable to crude oil, petroleum products, liquefied hydrocarbon gases (LPG) and gas condensate.
Abstract
GOST 1510-2022 is an interstate (GOST) standard that replaces the older GOST 1510-84 and consolidates modern requirements for labeling, packing, transport and storage of oil and petroleum-derived products. It describes allowable container and tank types, marking content and format, rules for loading/unloading, temperature and segregation requirements during transport and storage, and basic safety and environmental protection provisions. The standard is intended to harmonize practices across participating states and to support safe handling across the supply chain.
General information
- Status: Active / in force (interstate standard introduced as national standard in member states).
- Publication date: Registered 16 May 2022; issued (published) 5 July 2022; introduced into force as national standard of the Russian Federation on 1 January 2023.
- Publisher: Adopted by the Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC); developed by JSC "All‑Russian Research Institute for Oil Refining" (VNIINP); enacted for use in Russia via the Federal Agency on Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart).
- ICS / categories: ICS 75.080 — Petroleum and related technologies; national classification 75.080 (petroleum products in general).
- Edition / version: Edition 2022 (GOST 1510-2022), replacing GOST 1510-84.
- Number of pages: Approximately 70 pages (official published text, variant counts 70 pages depending on format).
Scope
The standard applies to crude oil and a wide range of petroleum products including motor fuels, fuel oils, diesel fractions, kerosenes, LPG and gas condensate. It establishes requirements for: marking and labeling of consignments and packaging; selection and use of packaging types and transport containers (barrels, tanks, ISO tank containers, tank trucks, railway tank cars, storage tanks); procedures for filling, sealing and securing loads; transport conditions (temperature, segregation of incompatible cargoes); storage conditions at terminals and depots; and safety measures to prevent spills, fires and environmental contamination. It is intended for use by producers, packers, carriers, storage operators and regulators across member states.
Key topics and requirements
- Mandatory content and format for marking and labeling of bulk shipments, packages and storage tanks (product ID, hazard class, handling instructions, volume/weight and producer information).
- Specification of acceptable types of packaging and containers for different petroleum products (including materials, closures and protective packing for small containers).
- Rules for preparation for transport — cleaning, drying, inerting (where applicable), filling limits and sealing procedures.
- Transport conditions and segregation requirements to prevent dangerous interactions (temperature limits, compatibility rules, stowage and securing methods).
- Storage requirements — tank and depot design considerations, inventory segregation, monitoring, drainage and secondary containment, and requirements for storage in extreme climates and for Arctic use (where referenced).
- Basic occupational safety, fire safety and environmental protection measures for packing, handling, transport and storage operations, plus documentation and traceability requirements.
Typical use and users
Primary users are oil producers, petroleum product refineries, packaging and tank manufacturers, terminal and depot operators, road and rail carriers, shipping companies, logistics providers, safety and environmental specialists, certification bodies and national regulators in the EASC member states. The standard is used to set contractual technical requirements, prepare transport and storage instructions, design packaging and tankage, and for compliance and audit purposes.
Related standards
GOST 1510-2022 references and interacts with a range of national and sector standards, including (examples): GOST 2517 (sampling methods for oil), GOST 14192 (cargo marking), GOST 19433 (dangerous goods classification and marking), GOST 15846 (packaging for deliveries to the Far North), GOST 26098 / 26319 (terms and definitions for oil products), and other safety, testing and packaging standards. It replaces GOST 1510-84 and is aligned with ISO/ICS classifications for petroleum handling.
Keywords
petroleum, oil, petroleum products, marking, labeling, packaging, packing, transportation, storage, LPG, gas condensate, tank containers, tank trucks, railway tank cars, terminals, safety, environmental protection.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 1510-2022 is an interstate (GOST) standard titled "Petroleum and petroleum products. Marking, packing, transportation and storage" that sets requirements for marking, packaging, transport and storage of crude oil and petroleum products across participating states.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers product marking and labeling, permissible package and container types, procedures for filling and securing cargoes, transport conditions and segregation rules, storage conditions at depots and terminals, and essential safety and environmental protection measures for handling petroleum and related products.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Oil producers, refineries, packaging/tank manufacturers, carriers (road, rail, sea), storage/terminal operators, logistics and safety specialists, conformity assessment bodies and national regulators in EASC member states.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: As published it is current (in force). GOST 1510-2022 was registered 16 May 2022, published mid‑2022 and introduced into force on 1 January 2023; it formally replaces GOST 1510-84. Subsequent amendments and corrigenda have been published in official indexes (refer to national catalogues/official bulletins for the latest amendment status).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is part of the family of standards covering extraction, refining, testing, handling and safety of oil and petroleum products (ICS class 75 and related GOST/GOST R documents). It is coordinated by the interstate technical committee for petroleum fuels and lubricants (MTK 031) and functions alongside other GOSTs referenced in its normative list.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Petroleum, oil, marking, packaging, transport, storage, LPG, gas condensate, tanks, safety, labeling.