Abstract:In the context of the integration of the global chemical industry and the vigorous development of international trade, containers have become the core carrier for cross-regional transportation of hazardous chemicals. Their transportation safety is directly related to public safety, ecological environment, and supply chain stability. Inspection, as a key pre-link in the safety management and control of hazardous chemical container transportation, runs through the entire chain of packing, warehousing, transportation, and handover, and serves as an important barrier to prevent safety risks. Based on the current development status of the hazardous chemical container inspection industry, this paper systematically sorts out the core links and key points in the inspection process, deeply analyzes the prominent problems existing in the current inspection work in terms of standard system, technical application, regulatory coordination, and personnel quality. Combining advanced experiences at home and abroad, it proposes optimization strategies for the inspection system covering the improvement of standards, technological upgrading, collaborative supervision, and talent cultivation, aiming to provide theoretical reference and practical guidance for improving the inspection quality of hazardous chemical containers and strengthening the transportation safety line.
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