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1. KS Environment INFORMATION FROM KODAK Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems This bulletin answers the most common environmental health and safety questions about the four major components of Kodak DryView systems e Imager e DryView Film e Film Cartridge or Polybag e Air Filtration Activated Carbon Filter Kodak DryView laser imaging systems consist of equipment continuous tone laser imagers with an internal thermal processor and consumables a dry photothermographic imaging process that uses heat instead of wet chemicals to develop diagnostic quality imaging films DryView systems are also true dry laser imagers they use laser diodes Eastman Kodak Company 2001 instead of thermal printheads In fact they feature the same laser technology originally perfected for wet laser imaging All of which means users can count on superior gray scale and superb continuous tone images This document is organized into three sections 1 General health safety or environmental information and best management practices specific to the various parts of the DryView Imaging Systems 2 AppendixI country or region specific regulatory information if applicable or appropriate 3 Appendix II Kodak Health Safety or Environment resources J 700 ENG 10 00 Kodak s health safety and environmental publications are available to h
2. Refer to the Kodak Environmental Services Indoor Air Quality Environmental Technical Bulletin J 319 for additional information Visit the Kodak Environmental Services website at www kodak com go kes End of Life Management Dry View laser imagers may be subject to local management requirements for end of life electrical and electronic equipment Contact your Kodak representative or refer to Appendix II for resources in your area KODAK DRYVIEW FILM Handling and Storage DryView film requires no special ventilation However general guidelines for office environments as issued by the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE should be followed for physician reading rooms and film storage areas Refer to the Kodak Environmental Services Indoor Air Quality Environmental Technical Bulletin J 319 for additional information Visit the Kodak Environmental Services website at www kodak com go kes Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG Transportation Not subject to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations End of Life According to Federal regulations in Canada Kodak DryView film is not a hazardous waste product Disposal may be subject to provincial and municipal laws To obtain a list of scrap film buyers visit the Kodak Environmental Services KES website at www kodak com go kes or call
3. 1 800 GO Kodak 1 800 465 6325 ext 35190 In addition if quantity thresholds are met Kodak Silver Refining Services is able to recycle Dry View film For information about Kodak Silver Refining Services please visit the KES website KODAK DRYVIEW DAYLIGHT LOAD FILM CARTRIDGE Handling and Storage There are no federal or provincial specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for the Dry View activated carbon filter Transportation Not subject to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations End of Life Kodak provides a free easy and convenient way for DryView customers to return Daylight Load Film Cartridges for reuse and recycling This eliminates film cartridge waste which means cost savings for your facility If you would like to participate or if you would simply like more information call 1 800 440 3336 ext 35278 KODAK DRYVIEW ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER Handling and Storage There are no federal or provincial specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for the Dry View Activated Carbon filter Transportation Cartridges are not a regulated waste when transported in the imager therefore they are not subject to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations End of Life In Canada under federal legislation the activated carbon filters are not classified as a hazardous waste Disposal may be subject to provincial or municipal laws Check with local a
4. EC Hazardous Waste Directives KODAK DRYVIEW DAYLIGHT LOAD FILM CARTRIDGE Handling and Storage There are no country or region specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for Dry View film cartridge or packaging Transportation There are no country or region specific transportation requirements for DryView film cartridge or packaging End of Life The used Dry View cartridge is an end of life product nota packaging component Therefore it is not subject to the requirements of European packaging regulations and should not be included in the fee payments associated with local packaging take back and recovery schemes Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG 11 KODAK DRYVIEW ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER Handling and Storage There are no country or region specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for the Dry View activated carbon filter Transportation There are no country or region specific transportation requirements for the DryView activated carbon filter End of Life Although used activated carbon filters from the DryView laser imager are not specifically described in the EU list of waste and hazardous waste local authorities may classify them as a hazardous waste Advice on the most appropriate waste code and classification should be sought from these authorities In Italy even if the quantities of
5. activated carbon are small the waste is considered hazardous The most applicable EWC is 061302 Carbone attivo esaurito located under the EWC Chapter 060000 waste from inorganic chemical process 12 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG APPENDIX I C UNITED STATES OF AMERICA KODAK DRYVIEW IMAGERS Imager Installation Operation and Specifications DryView laser imagers have no special requirements for ventilation However you should meet guidelines for office environments as issued by the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE Refer to the Kodak Environmental Services Indoor Air Quality Environmental Technical Bulletin J 319 for additional information Visit the Kodak Environmental Services website at www kodak com go kes End of Life Management DryView laser imagers may be subject to local management requirements for end of life electrical and electronic equipment Contact your Kodak representative or refer to Appendix II for resources in your area KODAK DRYVIEW FILM Handling and Storage DryView film requires no special ventilation However general guidelines for office environments as issued by the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE should be followed for physician reading rooms and film storage areas Refer to
6. area and country specific environmental resources please refer to the Appendices KODAK DRYVIEW AIR FILTRATION ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER HOW THE ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER WORKS The filter used in Kodak Dry View laser imagers is a granular activated carbon filter encased in a non woven polymeric scrim and high density polyethylene HIPS plastic casing The filter absorbs and neutralizes the slight odor that DryView laser imaging film emits during development The main constituent is methyl ethyl ketone HANDLING AND STORAGE Part of the preventative maintenance for the Dry View Imager is periodic replacement of the activated charcoal filter Store the filter in its plastic sleeve and packaging until ready for use END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT Refer to Appendix I for country specific regulatory information For country specific environmental resources please refer to Appendix II 8 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG APPENDIX I COUNTRY SPECIFIC REGULATORY INFORMATION APPENDIX I A CANADA KODAK DRYVIEW IMAGERS Imager Installation Operation and Specifications DryView laser imagers have no special requirements for ventilation However guidelines for office environments such as American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE should be met
7. at proper intervals will hinder air flow and lead to odors in the operating environment The processing unit has to be cleaned and any debris removed from the air flow pathways that lead air into the carbon filter During processing the Dry View film is in contact with a drum that has been heated to 121 C It is during this heat cycle that there may be sublimation from the film Once this sublimate comes in contact with a cooler surface it precipitates out into a white solid form This solid form generally referred to as FAZ canbe found on the interior surface of the DryView laser imager cabinet door and also on the charcoal filter It is a benign substance primarily composed of fatty acids Since the FAZ is only located on the interior surfaces there are no concerns for exposure during normal operation of the Dry View laser imagers Kodak has conducted toxicology testing to answer questions regarding possible adverse health effects from exposure to the FAZ during maintenance of the Dry View laser imagers This toxicology testing included skin irritation eye irritation and dermal sensitization studies Based on the results of these tests and the composition of the FAZ there are no known health effects anticipated from exposure to the FAZ In addition Kodak field engineers who service the DryView laser imagers on a daily basis have not reported any adverse health effects from exposure to the FAZ Nonetheless in
8. dry place at temperatures between 5 C to 25 C and protected from radiation and chemistry vapors or gases Locating DryView Imagers away from wet processors can ensure that the DryView film will not be exposed to chemistry vapors The film will tolerate short term temperature spikes up to 32 C for up to two days without any significant effect on film quality or performance However temperatures above those recommended for storage will gradually diminish shelf life Processed Film Under recommended use and storage conditions tests in accordance with the American National Standards Institute ANSI test method IT9 24 indicate that processed Kodak DryView film will maintain diagnostic quality for more than 100 years Processed Kodak DryView film is not significantly affected by spills humidity or other moisture If necessary for cleaning films can be wiped with a clean damp cloth Prolonged exposure to intense light or excessive heat 54 C for more than eight hours may cause some gradual darkening of images e g leaving film in a vehicle for extended periods of time at elevated temperatures You can leave Kodak DryView film on most light boxes for 24 hours or more However if light boxes are exceptionally hot 49 C films may begin to exhibit slight density changes after eight hours of continuous exposure Be careful when using spotlight viewing for more than 30 seconds because temperatures near the light so
9. ated Carbon Filter Works ooonccccnococnonocnnnncccnnacnnnncnnononnnnonnonon EA A NAA none AE oran arats Eai 8 Handling and Stora g ss e eer eis n andes e E R E r alas Soest N R eS T 8 End Of Life Management iaa 8 Appendix I Country Specific Regulatory Information cciococinnnnonaninicininanononcncncnnonoronconono ronca nico ron ancnonanos 9 APpendi LACA ii Aia 9 Appendix FB Europ ean UNION mitin tdt A it diia 11 Appendix EC United States of AM iCal aN ts 13 Appendix II Kodak Health Safety and Environmental Resources ccocincnninincnnnnonnonencnneninnanininnoninononos 15 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG KODAK DRYVIEW IMAGERS HOW KODAK DRYVIEW LASER IMAGERS WORK The simple development process of Kodak DryView laser imaging film enables Kodak to develop fully integrated laser imaging systems that are smaller simpler and easier to use than other systems In addition they are less costly to purchase and maintain When the Kodak DryView 8700 laser imager receives a print command 1 Suction cups in the pickup area lift a single sheet of film from the film cartridge and feed it into the film transport rollers 2 The film transport system drives the film into the exposure module 3 An infrared laser diode exposes the film and it is fed into the film processor 4 The film is heat developed as it passes through the proces
10. e can be detected The levels of methyl ethyl ketone detected are less than 1 ppm which is significantly below levels reported to cause irritation or any other effects 100 ppm and established occupational exposure standards 200 ppm However this level of methyl ethyl ketone along with any background levels normally present in a hospital setting may be detectable by individuals with a particularly sensitive sense of smell If this low odor level is an annoyance you should confirm that the air flow in the film reading room or film storage area is adequate the temperature in these areas is comfortable and that paper sleeves instead of plastic sleeves are used to store the film There are no special ventilation requirements for working with the DryView film However minimum ventilation standards for general office environments should be followed for physician reading rooms and film storage areas Please refer to the appendices for country specific information and for Kodak environmental resources available in your country including obtaining an Article Information Sheet about DryView film TRANSPORTATION Refer to Appendix I for country specific regulatory information END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT Unlike some dry laser imaging films processed and unprocessed Kodak DryView films contain silver approximately 6 to 10 g of silver per kilogram of film Since silver is not removed from the fil
11. e by individuals with a particularly sensitive sense of smell If this low odor level is an annoyance you should confirm that the equipment is properly installed the airflow in the room is adequate the temperature in the room is comfortable and the filter in the imager is properly installed and that the filter is being replaced on schedule Refer to the user manual for specific preventative maintenance tasks and schedules END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT Kodak DryView imagers must be discarded in accordance with local and national regulations For other country specific details please refer to the appendices 4 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG KODAK DRYVIEW FILM HOW KODAK DRYVIEW FILM WORKS Kodak DryView laser imaging film is a high resolution infrared sensitive photothermographic film especially designed for Kodak DryView laser imaging systems Like traditional wet films Kodak DryView laser imaging film is a silver based photographic film A light sensitive layer forms a latent image when exposed to light from an infrared diode However Kodak DryView laser imaging film differs from traditional film in one key aspect it only requires exposure to moderate temperatures for development approximately 121 C for 15 seconds rather than development by wet chemistry A combination of silver and self contained developers in the
12. elp you manage your photographic processing operations in a safe environmentally sound and cost effective manner lt lt Kodak Environmental Services 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging SYStem ccccccsescsssssseseseeessesesesensesescsseessseseseseeeseesesesessesesesseesesecseeeeeses 1 KODAK DRY VIEW AAA AA 3 How KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imagers Work oooooncicininicnononnononcnnonococonocnconononcn nono ronononanonanonononon aran onononanos 3 Installation Operation and Specifications ocococonoccninnnnnnncinanononcncnnonononncnconononananoronono ro ron nn ona no ran cana cian ran craneo 3 Preventive Maintenance A A A ii 3 End of life MNAE A a ii 4 KODAK DRY VIEW Fl Ei 5 How KODAK DRYVIEW Film Works S emoes a E a E E E E E E 5 Handling and Storages nesen eenn a A aeaea nI aa Aea ODE EEA Een EE Sata elani at oa nanei 5 Transportation sli alla a aida l base talad 7 End Of Life Management iii de a a esta shade e o aoe la 7 KODAK DRYVIEW Daylight Load Film Cartridge or Polybag cmonininnionnininininnononincininninnonacaninininanonononoos 7 How KODAK DRYVIEW Daylight Load Film Cartridge or PolyBag Works icooinnonmmnmmmmmmmm m 7 Handling and Storage ii ee 7 TES DOTA OD Ct AAA AAA AAA AA AAA A IA A AA AAA 7 End Of Life Management ii na ra E rE indian A A A ta 8 KODAK DRYVIEW Air Filtration Activated Carbon Filter o oocicncnocicicnnnnnnononnnannnnnnnnnoronnono nono nrncnnnncnannnn 8 How the Activ
13. ices call 585 477 3194 or 800 242 2424 and ask for Kodak Environmental Services and you will be transferred E mail kes kodak com U S DryView Film Cartridge Recycling Program Information and Participation 1 800 328 2910 option 1 or 1 800 677 9933 or visit www kodak com go KES and go to the recycling section for program information Canada DryView Film Cartridge Recycling Program Information and Participation 1 800 465 6325 ext 35278 or visit www kodak com go KES and go to the recycling section for program information Product related Questions Kodak Health Imaging Customer Care Center Product Related Information 1 800 328 2910 All Others www kodak com go kes Contact your local Kodak representative for additional information or e mail kes kodak com The products and services described in this publication may not be available in all countries Contact your local Kodak representative or your usual supplier of Kodak products Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG 15 Kodak Environmental Services This publication is a guide to the Federal Environmental Regulations that apply to a typical photographic processing facility Local or state requirements may also apply Verify the specific requirements for your facility Sa EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER NY 14650 Health Safety and Environmental Technical S
14. imaging layer gives Kodak DryView laser imaging film its unique photothermographic properties light sensitive developed with heat Upon processing all of the silver remains after processing Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG eliminating the need to dispose of silver laden solutions HANDLING AND STORAGE Fire Hazard and Extinguishing Media DryView films pass the standard safety film test described in TSO 543 Photography Photographic Films Specifications for safety film This International Standard provides specifications and test procedures for establishing the safety of photographic films with respect to hazards from fire Although the polyethylene terephthalate known as polyester film base used in DryView film is a combustible material it is not easily flammable Considerable heating above ambient conditions is required before ignition and combustion can occur approximate ignition temperature 480 C The products of thermal degradation of polyester film at 270 C and combustion depend on the burning conditions and are likely to include carbon dioxide carbon monoxide aliphatic hydrocarbons and aldehydes acetaldehyde and butyraldehyde Pre Processed Film Unprocessed Kodak DryView film is contained in Kodak s DryView Daylight Load Film Cartridges and Poly Bags It must be stored in a cool
15. keeping with good industrial hygiene practices we recommend that any individual who is performing maintenance on the DryView laser imagers wear protective eyewear and impervious gloves to avoid eye contact and prolonged or repeated skin contact with the FAZ and cleaning solutions Kodak has conducted emissions studies with DryView imagers under worst case conditions with the equipment fully operational in a closed room without mechanical ventilation or with airflow limited to one room change per hour while operating the imager continuously in automatic mode for four hours at its maximum processing rate A total of 446 films were produced over the four hour test The operator sat on a stool in front of the imager throughout the test monitoring the performance of the imager and changing film cartridges as needed Air samples were collected in the breathing zone of the operator The only material detected at a level significantly above background levels was methyl ethyl ketone MEK The concentration of MEK detected was 0 6 part per million ppm compared to a background level of 0 2 ppm This concentration of MEK is significantly below levels reported to cause irritation 100 ppm and occupational exposure standards 200 ppm While 0 6 ppm is below the reported odor threshold for MEK 5 4 ppm it is possible that this level of MEK along with any background levels normally present in a hospital setting may be detectabl
16. m during development the silver from unprocessed and processed film should be recovered before further reclamation or disposal The base material polyester of the film is also recoverable although recovery facilities may not exist in all locations In the absence of recovery facilities or processes to work with DryView film film may be disposed of and silver reclaimed through the use of incineration with energy recovery Third party providers may be available to reclaim silver through incineration The best way to determine recycling options in your area is to contact scrap film buyers These companies may or may not require film segregation i e separating silver halide film DryView film and other dry films etc In the absence of suitable incineration facilities a review of the composition and properties of these materials indicates that disposal to a landfill will not result in a significant risk of adverse environmental effects For more details as well as country specific environmental information please refer to the appendices KODAK DRYVIEW DAYLIGHT LOAD FILM CARTRIDGE OR POLYBAG HOW KODAK DRYVIEW DAYLIGHT LOAD FILM CARTRIDGE OR POLYBAG WORKS Kodak s DryView Daylight Load Film Cartridge or Film Polybag contains unprocessed DryView film These devices are an integral part of the film product The cartridge or film polybag make handling DryView film simple Load the cartridge
17. o participate or if you would simply like more information call 1 800 328 2910 and choose option 1 or call 1 800 677 9933 13 KODAK DRYVIEW ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER Handling and Storage There are no country or state specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for the Dry View Activated Carbon filter Transportation Not subject to Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations End of Life In the United States under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA and California Title 22 activated carbon filters used in Kodak DryView laser imagers are not classified as U S EPA RCRA or California hazardous waste Spent carbon was tested using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure TCLP Spent carbon did not leach any RCRA listed metals or organics above regulatory limits The filters may be disposed of as non hazardous waste Disposal in a landfill or incineration with energy recovery in a municipal commercial or industrial facility is appropriate Contact your state or local government to determine if any additional disposal requirements apply 14 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG APPENDIX Il KODAK HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Country HSE Web Assistance Phone Assistance United States www kodak com go kes HSE related inquiries and Canada Kodak Environmental Serv
18. or the film polybag into the imager as shown in the user manual and pick up ready to view films as they exit the top of the imager There are no darkroom procedures required for Dry View film loading HANDLING AND STORAGE Since the cartridge houses unprocessed Kodak DryView film please refer to the Film Handling and Storage section for Unprocessed Film TRANSPORTATION Refer to Appendix I for country specific regulatory information Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT Unused cartridges or film polybags contain film If disposal of unused cartridges is required please also refer to the Film End of Life Management Section Cartridges are made of ABS plastic with a laminated plastic lid secured by an adhesive layer Inside the cartridge there is a plastic film liner to avoid misfeeding All those components are recoverable although recovery facilities may not exist in all locations In the absence of recovery facilities film cartridge waste can be disposed of by incineration with energy recovery In the absence of suitable incineration facilities a review of the composition and properties of these materials indicates that disposal to a landfill will not resultin a significant risk of adverse environmental effects For country specific details recycling programs available in your
19. sor 5 The film passes through the scanning densitometer and into the receive tray Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SPECIFICATIONS For information about the installation and operation of a specific DryView laser imager as well as technical specifications please refer to the applicable Kodak DryView Laser Imaging System Customer First User Manual and the Kodak DryView Laser Imaging System User Guide While there are no special ventilation requirements for using or working with the DryView Laser Imagers minimum ventilation standards Appendix I for general office environments should be met For further information or guidelines on ventilation refer to Appendix II for Kodak Health Safety and Environmental assistance PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Kodak DryView laser imagers must receive periodic routine preventative maintenance to deliver the highest quality images reduce low level odor release and ensure appropriate airflow Preventative maintenance is typically performed after every 10 000 cycles or prints Failure to conduct preventative maintenance may result in unpleasant odors in the operating environment around the processor Several parts should be cleaned or changed on a scheduled basis to maintain the appropriate working condition of the processor For example filters not replaced
20. the Kodak Environmental Services Indoor Air Quality Environmental Technical Bulletin J 319 for additional information Visit the Kodak Environmental Services website at www kodak com go kes Transportation Not subject to Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations End of Life According to federal regulations in the United States Kodak DryView film is not a hazardous waste product so it may be disposed of safely in a landfill To obtain a list of scrap film buyers visit the Kodak Environmental Services KES website at www kodak com go kes or call KES Appendix II In addition if quantity thresholds are met Kodak Silver Refining Services is able to recycle DryView film For Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG information about Kodak Silver Refining Services please visit the KES website KODAK DRYVIEW DAYLIGHT LOAD FILM CARTRIDGE Handling and Storage There are no country or state specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for the Dry View Activated Carbon filter Transportation Not subject to Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations End of Life Kodak provides a free easy and convenient way for DryView customers to return Daylight Load Film Cartridges for reuse and recycling This eliminates film cartridge waste which means cost savings for your facility If you would like t
21. ummary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging S ystems New 3 02 KODAK Publication No J 700 ENG Kodak and DryView are trademarks Printed in US A
22. urce may exceed 82 C causing gradual darkening of the image We do not recommend using DryView film in slide projectors or overhead projectors due to the high temperatures generally found in these devices which can also result in gradual darkening of the image A small amount of final development occurs after each DryView film exits the Kodak DryView laser imager and is exposed to ambient or view box lighting This is virtually undetectable and has an insignificant effect on image quality typically 0 02 change in density This increase is uniform and permanent upon full exposure of the film under normal handling conditions room light or view box DryView film differs from traditional X ray film in that it may have a very slight odor described by some as fruity which is noticeable to a small percentage of of users Steps are taken to control this mild odor during the manufacturing Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG process and also by the use of an absorbent filter in the Dry View imager discussed previously To address any concerns about odors the DryView imaging system has been tested under worst case conditions with the equipment fully operational in a confined space with little to no ventilation Industrial hygiene samples of the air around the operating system show that only very low levels of the carrier principally methyl ethyl keton
23. uthorities for advice on the management of this waste 10 Health Safety and Environmental Technical Summary for KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Systems e J 700 ENG APPENDIX I B EUROPEAN UNION KODAK DRYVIEW IMAGERS Imager Installation Operation and Specifications DryView laser imagers have no special requirements for ventilation However you should follow local guidelines for ventilating office environments implementing the general provisions of EC Directive 89 654 EEC End of Life Management DryView laser imagers may be subject to local management requirements for end of life electrical and electronic equipment Contact your Kodak representative or refer to Appendix II for resources in your area KODAK DRYVIEW FILM Handling and Storage There are no country or region specific regulatory handling or storage requirements for DryView film Transportation Dry View film is not subject to EU legislation regulating the classification packaging and labeling of dangerous substances or preparations Transfrontier shipment of film waste for recovery is regulated under the EC Regulation 259 93 Both unused and processed film are classified on the Green List as Category GO 040 End of Life Film may be allocated European Waste Catalogue Code 09 0107 photographic film and paper containing silver or silver compounds Waste unprocessed or processed DryView film is not listed as hazardous under the
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