2. The implementation standard of medical grade sanitary napkins is CTSCHS-JY-007; The standards jointly formulated by associations and enterprises do not belong to the category of national standards. The authority of such standards is very different from that of national standards.
3. The implementation standard of mechanical sanitary napkins will be directly marked with the technical requirements number, which will be issued by the State Food and Drug Administration. Enterprises must abide by the production quality management norms of medical devices and the technical requirements of products that have been filed, and the product differences are naturally self-evident.
Gb 15979 is a qualified tissue. This standard paper is toilet paper commonly used in toilets, which belongs to disposable sanitary products. The so-called disposable sanitary products refer to all kinds of daily necessities that are discarded once used and come into direct or indirect contact with human body to achieve the purpose of human physiological hygiene or health care (antibacterial or self-bacteriostatic). Product properties can be solid or liquid.
The hygienic standard GB 15979-2002- stipulates the contents of bacteria and fungi in sanitary napkins. According to this index, sanitary napkins can be divided into ordinary grade and disinfection grade.
Sanitary napkins are divided into the following four grades:
1, qualified product-minimum standard of sanitary towel industry:
(1) The total number of bacterial colonies is ≤200.
(2) the total number of fungal colonies ≤ 100
2, first-class products-slightly higher than the standard of qualified products:
(1) Total bacterial colonies ≤ 100.
(2) The total number of fungal colonies is ≤80.
3. Excellent products-sanitary napkins have higher industry standards:
(1) Total bacterial colonies ≤50.
(2) The total number of fungal colonies is ≤20.
4, quality products-the highest standard of sanitary towel industry:
(1) Total bacterial colonies ≤0
(2) The total number of fungal colonies is ≤0.