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18. REACH Registration Evaluation
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20. ON DOU A W N H I I e 627
21. 1 1 2 21 It 1 05 16 100kg 2 MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS MSDS MSDS 1 1 0 1 MSDS a PRTR 1
22. 1 20 6 EU PVCII PVC 2 ELV WEEE RoHS 1 D 4 a b c 2 4 2003 0 7 Notes 6 homogeneous material 0 1wt 0097 20050 90 30 ANNEX Notes
23. 00060 2006 01 06 RoHS 2006 10 1 2005 29 WTO TBT PBB PBDE 79
24. 0 LOLEK 2006 01 06 a Il b a 1 2 2 1970 1980 OECD UNEP 198 3 29 6 1 130 49 1 120
25. uuu 87 2006 01 06 47 6 17 11 22 49 22 57 56 2 1 2 3 4 5 112
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27. NULL DE 2006 02 09 17 DfE DfE 17 1 4 2 123
28. the Council 2005 2 92 42 EE C 96 57 E C 2000 55 E C EuPs EU 20 1600 2002 EC T 6 20070 70 6 EuP WEEE RoHS EuP EuP CE EuP 20070 1 22 2005 2 EU 90 8 27 ANNEX 8 EuP framework EuP EC 95 EU 47
29. http www env go jp policy hozen green ecolabel index html 4 2005
30. http www env go jp recyd e circul recycle html 88 2006 01 06 B B OFE 0 45 12 25 17 18
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32. 1 lecodesign 92 42 EEC new hot water boilers fired with liquid or gaseous fuels 96 57 EC lenergy efficiency requirements for household electric refrigerators freezers and combinations thereo I 2000 55 ECT energy efficiency requirements for household electric refrigerators freezers and combinations ballasts for fluorescent lighting 92 42 EEC 78 170 0 the insulation of heat and domestic hot water distribution in 86 594 EEC new non industrial buildings have been superseded by provisions
33. 44 Huuuu 2006 01 06 2002 96 E C 2 13 2002 96 EC and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 E C Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEEI
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36. 70 156 E ECI M N 4 4 1 3 N 4 3 ELV ELV ELV 20020 70 1 20070 10 1 DfE 6 800 900 13 ll 20020 60 29 Il g 20050 90 30 51
37. 14 101 VTR
38. MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS PRTR 1996
39. pH 2 pH 12 5 PCB PCB 1 2 3 4 5 13 4 90
40. WEEE WEEE 2 ANNEXIV WEEE ELV 1998 4 2003 2
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42. 0000 7 2006 01 06 M RoHS D 1400 DfE RoHS 1 10 9 2 D 11 3 D 12 4 13 83 14 84 0001 1000000000 7 2006 01 06 Proposition65
43. 20051 9 not intentionally introduced TI 300 0 50 4 D 6 ANNEX ANNEX 5 D 7 2006 19 1 85 5 20150 19 1 95 10 85 80 53 6 2005 9 7 2005 7 1 21 18 L ead as an alloying element 2 a Aluminium for machining purposes with a lead content up to 1 5 96 by weight 1 J uly 2008 2 b Aluminium for machining purposes with a lead content up to 0 4 by weight 4 Bearing shells and bushes 1 J uly 2008 Lead and lead compounds in components
44. U 1600 U 1700 U 1800 U 1900 2000 U 2100 3 20050 50 25 005 87D HI WEEE RoHS 11 18 62321 2005 7 SN T 2003 1 2005 D 0 SN T 2004 1 2005 AFS SN T 2004 2 2005 000 SN T 2004 3 2005 6 SN T 2005 1 2005 PBB PBDE HPLC SN T 2005 2 2005 PBB PBDE GC MS 82 EG 00
45. 2 E Evaluation 100 EU 67 548 EE C 76 769 EEC 99 TITLE XIV 137 55 18
46. Carcinogenic Mutagenic Reprotoxic CMRs Persistent Organic Pollutants POPs 1 000 CMRs 3 100 6 1 11 REACH 56 AnnexX a b
47. 4 500 7 B to 10 11 RoHS 1200 13 14 46 016 2006 01 06 EuP establishing a framework for the setting of ecodesign energy using products and amending Council Directive 92 42 EEC and 0 00000 requirements for Directives 96 57 EC and 2000 55 EC of the European Parliament and of
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51. uU tu 8 EU http europa eu int comm environment index_en htm 2005 5 EU FQA http europa eu int commyenvironment waste pdf faq weee pdf 20050 12 15 http europa eu int comm environment waste rohs 4 consult htm 2005 9 23 http europa eu int comm environment waste rohs 3 consult htm 2004 12 2 http europa eu int comm environment waste rohs_consult htm UK DTI 20050 11 Perchardsreporthttp 164 36 164 20 sustainability weee P erchardsreport N ovember 05 pdf 20050 11 Guidance Notes RoHS http 164 36 164 20 sustainability weee ROHS Guidance November05 Final pdf 2004 7 Guidance Notes WEEE http 164 36 164 20 sustainability weee WE E E guidance draft pdf 005 11 59 08 048
52. 10 EuP 15 EuP
53. 85 10 2 500 25 000 000 1 651 x 01 x 10 1 000 2 500
54. http www lifecyde2 jp http www env go jp policy hozen green index html 119
55. 10 118 17 17 201 3 AV DVD 4 0A RoHS
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59. 1987 1 1 2 800 DfE S 25249 5 8 25249 13 Title22 8 120001 8 14000 6511 Proposition65 Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 11986 1987 1 1 2
60. EUP 48 10 ANNEXI EUP EMASI T EuP
61. 10 N 121 17 17 201 3 AV DVD 4 0A
62. Registration E Evaluation Authorization EEC2309 93 2001 82 EC 2001 83 E C 89 107 EE C 1999 21 7 E C 70 524 EEC 82 471 EEC 96 29 E C 1 R Registration
63. 0000 n ves 2006 01 06 23 24 9 49 1 2 3 4 50kg 300kg 1 000kg 115
64. PBB PBDE O 1wt9q 0 14 1998 600 3 5 11 1 5 20050 9 2005 10 25 ANNEX RoHS EU EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM 2000 60 43
65. http www lifecyde2 jp http www env go jp policy hozen green index html 122
66. A A A m 86 2006 01 06 B B OFE ME 0 120 6 2 DfE
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68. airborne noise erritted by household appliances lays down the conditions under which publication of information on the noise emitted 2 EuP 42 EuPs jenergy using products EuPs CE EuP EuP WEEE RoHS 6 769 EEC 3 EuPs CE
69. VTR http www env g 0 jp policy hozen green ecolabel index html 2005 6
70. 67 548 EEC Actor General publiq
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72. 2005 00 13 WEEEII lt gt N 19 WEEE 19 ANNEX ANNEXIV ul WEEE EC 174 45
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75. 57 4 REACH C 5 GLP 87 118
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77. 52 A maximum concentration value up to 0 1 by weight and per homogeneous material for lead hexavalent chromium and mercury and up to 0 01 by weight per homogeneous material for cadmium shall be tolerated 20020 6 29 A maximum concentration value up to 0 1 by weight and per homogeneous material for lead hexavalent chromium and mercury and up to 0 01 by weight per homogeneous material for cadmium shall be tolerated provided these substances are not intentionally introduced
78. SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986
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88. EuP 49 50 00 NULL 1 2006 01 06 ELV DIRECTIVE 2000 53 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 18 September 2000 on end of life vehicles 2000 10 21 2002 69 290 ANNEXI 2005 90 300 1
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103. 7 a Vulcanising agents and stabilisers for elastomers in fluid handling and powertrain applications containing up to 0 5 lead by weight 1J uly 2006 7 b Bonding agents for elastomers in powertrain applications containing up to 0 5 lead by weight 9 Copper in friction materials of brake linings containing more than 0 4 lead by weight 1J uly 2007 11 Electrical components which contain lead in a glass or ceramic matrix compound except glass in bulbs and glaze of spark plugs 12 Pyrotechnic initiators Vehicles type approved before 1 J uly 2006 and replacement initiators for these vehicles Hexavalent chromium 13 b Corrosion preventive coatings related to bolt and nut assemblies for chassis applications 1 J uly 2008 Cadmium 17 Batteries for electrical vehicles shall only be allowed as replacement parts for vehicles put on the market before this date 18 Optical components in glass matrixes used for Driver Assistance Systems 1J uly 2007 54 00 00 2006 01 06 REACH Regulation of the european Parliament and of the Council
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111. 000 1 0 10000 0000 020050 100 12000 i 0 m 1 010000000 Elektrowin Ekolamp EPA Elretur Denmark 2006 4000 EES Ringlus Retela REMA Asekol 000 0 0 0 8005 8 nung 20050 20000000 62 WEEE OOO 108 0000 0000000 0000 DU 20040 60 EE JO WEEEDDDD 8 5 0000 20040 0 829 20050 70 JEJ m go 0 0 SD Io 7 0 0 B2C WEEE 0 0 LLLI oF L3 C3 C3 p3 EJ p3 3 L3 C3 ih E3 EJ E3 EJ L3 C3 C3 E3 E3 E3 EJ L3 C3 C3 r3 r3 EES LEA LT keit oH Et Lt ESPRIT EI EFT EOL EE 000 20110 20 10 70 ET ED OO CO CI L3 CI ET MTI EN 000 B2B WEEE D D 001 20050 000 B2B WEEE DD 2005 80 1 0000000 Oro OO 0000 0000 0 EA CRETE ET 0000 Pirkanmaa UDUD u 0 0 0 I D T SELTRy 0000000000000000 ECO Systemes Eco Logic ERP 63 000 WEEE J ElektroG WEEE 0000 RoHS O 0000 20050 30 230 000000 EAR 70 e prt ETES oll 050 110 240 060 30 240 Edil m mi ol ol CI Co LLLI H
112. 000 009000000 2005 00001410 0 172010 0 7 gt 1 0 0000 ICSMS YODO O Do Do Dgo 1 4 0 0000 0 0 10 0000100000000 1900000000000 00000000000 Kees Heesd0 0000 Chemicals Inspection O O 0 0 00 Kees Hees Cadmium JI D DD 000000000 Packaging pj aa aua 0000000000000 0000 00 1 0 OOD 0 6 OOO 000000 CoO 0 Oo Key messages RoHS enforcement will not be easy so start simple eg 1 substance or 1 part Start a network of inspectors from different member states amp make use of the know how of the trade and industry business Need to ensure that MS enforcement authorities reach same decision on compliance of product x Inspections of declarations of conformity can be a practical solution for RoHS enforcement but sampling and analysis cannot be excluded 2 Checking Compliance Lessons Learnt from Existing Legislation Affecting Product Design J an Willem Scheijgrond EICTA EICTA examined recent experiences with the New Approach Cadmium and ELV Directives and subsequent lessons for RoHS enforcement Key messages Co ordination of RoHS enforcement on an EU level is essential in order to Agree on how to check compliance on the basis of documentation In the absence of EU agreed standards agree on common sampling and analyti
113. 000000000 00000 00000 D ej0000000 UU 0 eu00000000 10 00 000000000 70 ej0000000 ll 00000000000000 0 0 0 1 0 DODO O O UJ IS C 0950 2005 00 1 0 0 7 0000000000 0 0 1 1 1 1 7 DU L 0000000000000 100 91 0 10008 8 10000 008008 0 0 1010000080070 000000 OO0000000000000000000000000000 OU0000U000000 epg0000 000000000 0 230 10 000000000000000 8 000 8 00000000 DUDU 0 0000000 2000000 0 DU 1 78 0000000 000 70 D D B 0 0 0 0 0000000 000 0000 D D 70 ID UO Du 0 0 gt 000000000000 0 000 MOLL D D U
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115. 2B 000 B2B EXLILILII I Olo 27 0 010 C3 C3 E3 C3 C3 OS C3 C3 OD C3 C3 EJ C3 UO OO son DOSDDODOODOOO L3 C3 C3 p3 E3 p3 C3 p3 C3 p3 F3 noo IE p EJ Ekolamp ECOLEC 0 0 zEos 0 d 1 1 TRAGAMOVIL 1 000 850 ECOFIMATICA Interseroh ECOASIMELEC ECOTIC 0000 Ambilamp 0 0 0 0 5 00 10 2 0 oom sra o u ooo Ooo ri 0400000000 odon 2 a m EJ lo FOoooo EEEE momo A ELE TES ET 68 8 c Huu 2005 07 06 Brussels Summary The UK presented the results of a workshop that it had hosted in London in May This Member State amp industry workshop had discussed possible compliance approaches for the RoHS Directive On WEEE the TAC discussed the progress made by the treatment standards working group Member States plans for national registration and the status of the CENELEC marking standard There was also further discussion about grey area products that were common to both the WEEE and RoHS Directives Under AOB there were updates from the Commission on the status of the RoHS exemptions process the establishment of Maximum Concentration Valu
116. O 0 O B2B WEEE 70 B2C WEEE 0 U 65 WEEE 0000 6 OOO RoHS OD 0 000 0000 20050 10 u 60 1 Dn pan OoOnnoMnooOoY N 0 0 L1 OOMS c tJr3 Stichting Lightrec KI ETZ EJ se 2005 B2B WEEE DD D B2B WEEE D DD ICT Milieu ITU D 0 1 00 20040 80 20040 10 WEEE J OOO 20040 100 0 000 30 RoHS 0000000 00 0 000000000000 DO DD Ecotrel ECOTREL OOOO 000000 0 010000770 000 20059 80 130 EJ EJ Lw Lw O 2 0 I 0000 0000 30 So a Z a E o oN ug a ER 5 Ce 8 Oo O A A oo Ej dE E E qu 1 oo wo a ooo E 0 00 Nooo O 66 0 00000 00000 0000000 RoHS 20040 100 230 2004 O O RoHS WEEE 20050 90 20049 90 20049 120 100 0000 20050 90 0000 0 O 00020050 80 130 Hoo 2 WEEE 0000
117. and Authorization of Chemical s 2003 10 29 REACH Volumel Volume Annex 17 1000 REACH 1 2 the precautionary principle REACH ORI Registration 1 EU Evaluation 100 Authorization
118. ate enforcement bodies The Commission had askedindustry to suggest suitable RoHS test methods but had not received any significant response 5 2005 70 60 ZCE oo CEOECE ooo a EZEGEE HE 0000000 0 1900 0 70 OC 70 70 02000000 000000000 OOO 50 88 7070 000 080 80800000 RoHS 00 1 0 OC 00 00000000000 EU 0 UD osooomo ECECEU OCO gaga gt noooooo ooooogo O Oo 0 DU D 0 0 011 0 RoHS 0000 0000 000 70 Grey Area Products The Commission had circulated another table of grey area products giving its interpretation on whether or not they might be considered to fall within the scope of the WEEE and RoHS Directives The TAC members discussed this document and offered their views where these differed to the Commission interpretation Some Member States had details of other products that they wished to be considered by the TAC in this way WEEE Annex Report of the working group lead by the Netherlands Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment MinVROM on 27 May The Netherlands gave a presentation summarising the progress made in Member State discussions about WEEE treatment standards There was a di
119. cal methods 3 Ideas on enforcement regarding the RoHS dire cive Bj rne Olsson Sweden National Chemicals Inspectorate head of unit KEMI the Swedish National Chemicals Inspectorate described their experiences in undertaking inspections of consumer products including the process followed inspection on location by mail and actions taken injunctions fines Analysis could be high cost and there were queries over the definition of homogenous material Key messages Establish a joint RoHS inspection project to ensure common interpretation and share experience Visit companies to build up knowledge about EEE Summary of Group 2 Presentations 1 EICTAS view on the RoHS compliance process Ralph J ger EICTA Ralph J ger presented EICTA s suggestion of an approach to compliance for both enforcement bodies and industry based on 1 Initial presumption of compliance through the pladng of items on the market 2 Voluntary self dedaration by producers based on quality assurance processes and or technical documentation ONLY where expressly requested to do so by Authorities 3 Assessment of Self Dedaration and where necessary other supporting documentation by Market Surveillance Authorities and 4 as a last resort verification by testing authorities in cases of severe concern 0000000 ICTA uu 0 0 3 0000000 EU 0000 0000000 0
120. cement and Demonstration of Compliance with RoHS The workshop concluded with a review of the conclusions reached during these parallel group sessions All presentations are summarised in Annex A National Agreed Outcomes and Conclusions Group 1 Learning from Existing Compliance Approaches The two key questions for the Group 1 Discussion were a what are the key lessons to be learnt from existing compliance approaches eg for ELVs Cadmium Directive and b What concrete actions could be taken to facilitate RoHS compliance and enforcement across the MS The following conclusions were reached a What are the key lessons to be learnt from existing compliance approaches Documentation AND analysis testing have a role to play in enforcement Need common understanding of what is a compliant product o To ensure same decisions are taken by Member States o To ensure same interpretation between Industry and E nfarcamant Autharitinc 000 0000000000 6 0 D UDO UDO 0 O 0 0 00000000 0 000 u D O O 00 O i nc BEAMA JEICTA J ORGALIME JCECED JZVEI JJ 8610 O000 DOESIAD OO AeA 00000 X 3 70 4 00807760 pau 00000 000 00000000 0 0 70 000000200000000 1 Environmental Legislation Bj rne Olsson j National Chemicals Inspectorata OOO Implementation QO CLEEN2 Network amp Past Experiences 2 000 0 Marke Surveillance Bodies Data 0
121. d the status oftheCENELEC marking standard There was also further discussion about grey area products that were common to both the WEEE and RoHS Directives Under AOB there were updates from the Commission on the status of the RoHS exemptions process the establishment of Maximum Concentration Values and the review of categories 8 and 9 Main Points Report on the Member State and industry RoHS workshop hosted by DTI on 19 May The UK gave a presentation summarising the outcome of a joint Member State and industry workshop held in London on 19 May A workshop report had been distributed to all Member States prior to the meeting copy attached The aim of this workshop had been to discuss the ways in which a market surveillance system for the RoHS Directive might be established across the EU This had involved discussion of the lessons to be learned from existing compliance approaches and the ways in which these might inform a pragmatic and effective self dedaration compliance regime The TAC agreed both with the approach set out by the workshop and that the next step should be to draft practical guidance that might be reviewed by Member States with a view to reaching agreement on this in the autumn The UK agreed to take this task forward and asked other Member States if they wished to be involved It was noted that industry had emphasised the need for agreed testing methods that might be adopted consistently by Member St
122. e was now no plan to launch a further technical study instead it had been decided that an expert would be appointed on an ongoing technical assistance contract to review both the current exemption requests and any further requests that were received from then on ow a a a a Oo a a Oo a a Oo a oO a a a Oo Tag 0 1 0 O L3 r3 LEE E EA Oo Oo Om L3 DD 0 gt 00 0 1 80707777307 D 000000000 1200 10 D 00 UO CERA Technology D DOD D 0 0 70 000 TAC 1 0 SoHo ou 0 0 EFES L3 C3 C3 E3 EJ Lo ET An os CZ L3 E3 mn E3 E3 C3 E3 aa ET L3 r3 L5 E O EJ L3 L3 L3 L3 OUEN EJ EJ C3 C3 C3 C3 1 72 Maximum Concentration Values M CVs The Commission announced that the three month period for Council consideration of the proposed MCVs Decision had expired that day as a result the MCVs should be adopted and formally notified to Member States by the end of July The Commission Decision would then be published in the Official J ournal amending the original Directive Study to review the RoHS status of WEEE Categories 8 and 9 On 17 March this year the Commi
123. eir differences in accuracy and application Key Messages Whatever approach is used for sample preparation by Member States and Enforcement bodies it must be simple Conformity Presumption DD UO 0000 000 0 0 OCompliance Self Declaration 2 RoHS Testing D 000 00000 000 Parkglec TCI WG3Q 0000000000 4 0 00000000000 Park n ad pag OU Guidance Document 0 RoHS 09000000 66 000 0000000 RoHS J 0 0 00000000 0000000000000 00000 000000 0000000 00000000 3 OKaisa Reeta Koskinen 000000000 IEC TC111 WG3 000000000000 O Kaisa Reeta Koskinen 9 00000000 00000 00 000000000000 50 1101 6 0000000 0000000 Door 00 000 000000000000 Sample Preparation ID 0 000000000 00000 DD 000 000000 000 Practical Guidance 10 4 MCV 1000 000 0000 20 0000 00000 U Goodman D Enforcement 0 O J 70 0000000000 EE oo Bru Bru Bru Z mn 78
124. es and the review of categories 8 and 9 Main Topic Grey Area Products The Commission had circulated another table of grey area products giving its interpretation on whether or not they might be considered to fall within the scope of the WEEE and RoHS Directives The TAC members discussed this document and offered their views where these differed to the Commission interpretation Some M ember States had details of other products that they wished to be considered by the TAC in this way WEEE Annex Report of the working group lead by the Netherlands Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment MinVROM on 27 May National Producer Register WEEE Data Formats Status of the CENELEC WEEE Marking Standard Commission Documents Toys RoH S Exemptions Maximum Concentration Values M CVs Study to review the RoHS status of WEEE Categories 8 and 9 Cables Grace Periods AOB 69 DUt 0 1 70 OU 2005 07 06 000 2005 07 06 Unofficial note of the Technical Adaptation Committee on the WEEE and RoHS Directives Brussels 6 uly 2005 Summary The UK presented theresults of a workshop that it had hosted in London in May This Member State amp industry workshop had discussed possible compliance approaches for the RoHS Directive On WEEE the TAC discussed the progress made by the treatment standards working group Member States plans for national registration an
125. he proposal together with the results of the TAC vote had been resubmitted to the European Parliament and Council The Commission had now fulfilled its obligations to the Parliament by responding to its comments it was now expected that the first package of exemptions would be formally adopted shortly The second package had consisted of just two proposed exemptions for Deca BDE in polymeric applications and for lead in lead bronze bearing shells and bushes The Commission draft Decision exempting these applications had not gained a qualified majority in the TAC vote on 19 April and the proposal had therefore been transmitted to the Council on 6 une The Council had up to three months from that date in which to adopt the Decision reject it or do nothing in the latter case the Decision would be adopted by default M ember States were informed that the matter would be discussed by COREPER a committee consisting of the Member States Permanent Representatives to the EU on the 8J uly The third package of exemptions would consist of the 19 taken forward from the 22 suggestions contained in the Commission stakeholder consultation that closed on 11 February together with some additional requests that had been received since then As the response to the consultation had been disappointing it had been decided to appoint an independent technical expert to review all of these exemption requests The Commission stated that ther
126. islation on Cadmium and substances in Packaging and ELVs This included the structure of the inspectorates testing methods and process for dealing with violations Conduded that although there are issues with testing methods eg Cr VI and XRF methods of sampling and analysis have been sufficient for the Dutch criminal courts to date for packaging Cd 00000000000 10 0000000 1 000 0 000000000000 OOO00000000000 0000000000000 00000 7 70070 000 0000 70 0000000000000 DOUTAC 000000000000 000000000 pod00 0000000 00000000000 Annex 00 A p000000000000000000 1 Environmental Legislation Bj rne Olsson National Chemicals Inspectorate 000 0 00 Implementation CLEEN Network amp Past Experiences Chemicals Legislation O00 O00 0 Enforcement Network CLEEN O O O O O 000 4 7 D 71 0 0 0000000 0 1 00 0 70 D 1 000000 000 00000000000 00000000 5 CLEENDODDO 000 000000000000 0000 2 DO 000 D Market Surveillance Bodies Data 0 0 ICSMS amp Cooperation DD 0 00 O 000 Schrein ICSMS Market Surveillance ICSMS OO 0 0 0 0 Communication System 9000000000000 eg O DD 00 DD DO DO 0000 0 01 74 0 0000000000000 0000000000
127. ktro Kht 64 ETEN ELE L3 L3 00003 I CECED 000000 Zallasis Taskas 00 O O O 0 OOO 20040 40 000 2004 D 20060 10 1 0 0 7 DD D 000000 2005 Ex S ET Et CZ ET INFOBALTO OOOO RoHS WEEE 0 0 4 12 1 2005 1 1 0 31000 20060 70 1000 20000000000 3 000 20040 8 00 200 20040 8 730 00 0 20040000 000 WEEE 0 U000000 CECED Latvia LZE LETERA LD RoHS 0 2006 D UO 0 D UO 10 D DEEE 0 uu 0000500 1300 1300 WEEE a DJ DJ a a a a E a a Lw Lw LU a 8 0 RoHS O O O WEEE 20050 70 60 20 0000 0 D 00 0 1 1 D 0 00 2007 0 B2C0 0000000020060 80 13 810000000 1000 2 O D 0 000200600 20 EU 70 20060 80 130 WEEE Remedia EcoRIt ERP
128. ll ICSMS amp Cooperation 0 O 0 0 O 00 0 000 00 50 8 0 53 1 0000000 00 000 0 000 0000200000000 00000000000 a 1 780 00000 00 000 000000000000 0000 Market Surveillance DD oo 000000000000 ICSMS Communication ystem b RoHS 0 000000 0 00 OO DO 000000 00000000000000000000 000000000 000000 EIETEE 1 2 3 S u 0 730 2 1 1 0730 Group1Discussio 0 00000 Cadmium 5 OO AND 7 00000000000 Enforcement Authorities Start simple e g 1 substance 1 product component Industry Enforcement Authorities O00 00000 b What concrete actions could be taken to facilitate 00000000 RoHS li d enf t Bores the Member Cie 00000000000000000100000100004 Initiate a network for Member State enforcement 7000000 sharing problem solving b EU 000000000 RS 008 0000000 1 I TM 000 0000000000 database to share inspection information N00000 000000000 00000000 Issue a statement to highlight the rolefimportance of o documentation within enforcement
129. n behalf of Markus Stutz lan Park presented a review of the activity of IEC on thedevelopment of a standard for RoHS testing highlighting the importance of a harmonized standard the scope of the IEC standard those activities not covered esp sampling and the intended development of a Guidance Document on sampling methods Key Messages Although RoHS is an EU directive we need a global IEC standard for testing Standard only covers testing not the process of sample selection and preparation Guidance on this is needed 3 Sample preparation Kaisa Reeta Koskinen Nokia member of working group IEC TC111 WG3 Kaisa Reeta Koskinen presented on the obstacles assodated with practical sample preparation and testing the need for sector specific guidance and the need for a Risk based approach to RoHS testing Key Messages For sampling and testing keep it simple Be aware of the risks assodated with Sample Preparation For these and other reasons we need Practical Guidance to be developed 4 Sample preparation on the basis of MCV decision what will it entail Paul Goodman ERA Paul Goodman also presented on sample preparation taking into account the practicalities on the basis of MCV The difficulties in sampling to a material level as product complexity increases along the EEE supply chain was highlighted with the message that sampling should be Risk based Further ERA overviewed different analysis methods and th
130. ous material for 0000 10 testing purposes D zy C Plenary discussion 00000 During the plenary discussion there was no disagreement about this os ah results of both groups 0 0 0 In particular the following observations were made 0 10 75 The day provided an excellent opportunity for exchanging information and views on how to establish a pragmatic RoHS market surveillance approach resulting in a positive and constructive debate There was broad agreement on a number of basic principles as already highlighted Follow up action is needed to ensure that the above principles are included within guidance for enforcement bodies that would also be made available to industry and other stakeholders Whilst there is some expectation that the TAC will provide answers it was also felt that an on going dialogue between enforcers policy makers and industry in particular SMEs would be useful Annex A Summary of Presentations Summary of Opening Presentations 1 Introduction of CLEEN Network amp Past Experiences with Implementation of Environmental Legislation Bj rne Olsson National Chemicals I nspectorate Sweden The Chemicals Legislation European Enforcement Network CLEEN co ordinates and improves the enforcement of EU chemicals legislation via acting as an information exchange for chemical inspectorates from the MS Key messages Information exchange between MS inspectorates is
131. s Amongst the key attendees were 1 Representatives of member state governments inspectorates and agencies responsible for monitoring and enforcement of RoHS compliance inc Belgium Denmark Finland Hungary Ireland The Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovenia Sweden and UK and the European Commiission 2 Representatives of various trade associations inc BEAMA EICTA ORGALIME CECED ZVEI JBCE SEMI ESIA TIE1 and AeA Europe 3 Representatives of major EEE producers 4 Representatives of the Israeli and American governments General Format of the Workshop After opening remarks from DTI and EICTA two presentations were given outlining existing European enforcement networks and exchanges used for related legislation informati on 1 Introduction of CLEEN2 Network amp Past Experiences with I mpl ementation of Environmental Legislation Bj rne Olsson Chemicals nspectorate Sweden 2 Introduction of ICSMS Cooperation between the Market Surveillance Bodies in Europe amp Data exchange process and practice Thomas Schrein ICSMS3 After these presentations the workshop split into two parallel session groups to further discuss a Learning from Existing Compliance Approaches and 1 Toy Industries Europe 2 Chemical Legislation European E nforcement Network 3 ICSMS The internet supported Information and Communication System for the pan European Market Surveillance of technical products b Enfor
132. scussion between TAC members on some of the issues raised by the presentation Two further workshops were planned in J uly and August The intention was to report back to the TAC on further progress some time in October National Producer Register The Commission asked each TAC member to give a short summary of the WEEE registration systems being implemented in their countries WEEE Data Formats The Commission had circulated a guidance document on this subject which was discussed by Member States Some Member States had problems with some of the drafting but seemed satisfied when the Commission confirmed that this document only had advisory status and was non binding Status of the CENELEC WEEE Marking Standard The Commission explained that it had received the proposed standard from CENELEC in December of last year However the Commission had concluded that the standard did not comply exactly with the requirements of the Directive in two specific instances and had sent comments back to CENELEC to this effect was hoped that these problems could be resolved at a meeting that was due to take place on 11 12 J uly Commission Documents The Commission had published a Frequently Asked Questions FAQs document on the Europa website in May The Commission said that it intended to update this on a regular basis The Commission had also on 11 May published a document relating to WEEE data formats and compliance monitoring
133. ssion had issued an invitation to tender for technical consultants to take on the study of categories 8 amp 9 and to put forward recommendations on whether these should be induded within the scope of RoHS The bidder selection process was now underway and it was hoped that the contract could be awarded to the successful contractor before the summer break Cables The recently published Commission Frequently Asked Questions FAQs document had suggested that all cables fell within the scope of both WEEE and RoHS This was contrary to the UK s understanding of this issue and the UK had written to the Commission requesting darification The Commission said that it would look into the issue and report back Grace Periods The UK asked whether the Commission had reached any view on the issue of grace periods for those companies wishing to make use of an exemption that had been requested but not agreed At the moment industry argued that if a company adopted a RoHS compliance approach that was dependent on a particular exemption being agreed and this was subsequently rejected this would leave insufficient time for production processes to be changed in time for 1 uly 2006 The Commission said that the possibility of grace periods was an idea that had originated with industry and that it had yet to reach a final view on the matter Next Meeting As yet there was no date fixed for the next TAC although the intention was to hold ano
134. ther meeting in the fourth quarter of the year DTI 15 J uly 2005 Summary Report Workshop on the implementation of the RoHS Directive DTI Conference Centre Victoria London 19 May 2005 Aims and Objectives of the Workshop Aim To discuss ways in which a market surveillance system for the RoHS Directive might be established across the EU Objective To develop practical guidance that will assist Member States with enforcement of the RoHS Directive and help industry comply OOOOOUU MCVs 000000000000 877010 0 3 1 1700 5 000000000 700000000 0 0000 0 0 00000000 Official Journal 000 0000000 000000000000 Categories 0 90 1 0000000000 70 1700000000000000 30 0 0809000000000000 0 00000 1 1 000 70 00 00000000000 1 0 0000 0000000000 7 000 000 00 D 000 0 10 0 0000 000 00000000000000 0000000000000 0000 000 0 0 000000 uan 000 1 0000 8770 00000 4 10 0000 0 0 0 708 20060 70 10000000000 000000000000 0000 0 70 00 4 0 70 0 aad 0 00000 17 0 0 00 40000000000 000000000 011 20050 70 150 RoHS 0000 080 20050 5 190 00000070 50 1 010 0 00000 30 000 1 0 0 1 000 000 0 00000 0000000000000 73 Attendee
135. vital to improve enforcement in view of the rules of the single market and EU wide economy A range of projects is possible including the development of common enforcement tools Limitations are imposed by its voluntary status as within CLEEN all decisions and inputs from MS are completely voluntary 2 Introduction of ICSMS amp Cooperation between the Market Surveillance Bodies in Europe amp Data exchange process and practice Thomas Schrein ICSMS The Information and Communication System for Market Surveillance ICSMS covers a range of safety related Directives eg low voltage general product safety EMC A central information database provides details of all non conforming products in circulation within the EU including details of product testing and can be accessed directly by any market surveillance authority By the end of 2005 11 EU member states will have joined the system Key messages Local market inspection bodies lack the means to interact and exchange enforcement information The ICSMS database enables rapid on time information exchange efficient co operation with customs authorities and a robust means of informing the public about unsafe products Summary of Group 1 Presentations 1 Existing enforcement practises on product related environmental legislation in The Netherlands Kees van Hees Dutch Chemicals Inspection Kees van Hees described current practices in the Netherlands for the enforcement of leg

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