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Decree On The Restriction Of Imports And Sales, And Manufacturing For Export Within The Eu Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment Containing Certain Dangerous Substances

Original Language Title: Bekendtgørelse om begrænsning af import og salg samt fremstilling til eksport inden for EU af elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr, der indeholder visse farlige stoffer

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The scope of the Bekendom Decision
Chapter 2 Restrictions on the import and sale of electrical and electronic equipment
Chapter 3 Obligations for producers, EU importers, importers and distributors
Chapter 4 Notified representative
Chapter 5 Conformity assessment, declaration of conformity and CE marking
Chapter 6 Supervision and control
Chapter 7 Punishment
Chapter 8 Entry into force
Appendix 1 Categories of electrical and electronic equipment such as the announcement shall cover, cf. Section 1 (1). 1 :
Appendix 2 Limitation of the import and sale of electrical and electronic equipment, cf. § 3.
Appendix 3 Extensions from the limitation of section 3 (3). 1.
Appendix 4 Extensions from the limitation of section 3 (3). 1, specifically for medical devices and monitoring and regulatory instruments.
Appendix 5 EC declaration of conformity

Publication of the restriction of imports and sales and the manufacture of exports within the EU of electrical and electronic equipment containing certain dangerous substances 1)

In accordance with section 30 (2), One-three, paragraph 39 b, paragraph. 1, section 45 (3). 1-2, and section 59, paragraph 1. 4, in the law of chemicals, cf. Law Order no. 878 of 26. June 2010, as amended by law no. 294 of 11. April 2011 and Law No 161 of 28. 2012, 2012 :

Chapter 1

The scope of the Bekendom Decision

§ 1. This notice includes import and sale, as well as the manufacture of exports within the EU of electrical and electronic equipment, cf. Section 2 (2). 1, no. 3, which are part of the categories in Annex 1 and parts and cables therein.

Paragraph 2. The commuting does not include :

1) Equipment necessary for the protection of the essential security interests of the Member States, including weapons, munitions and munitions, specifically for military purposes.

2) Equipment designed for launch into space.

3) Stationary industrial tools on a large scale.

4) Permanent installations on a large scale.

5) Means of transport to persons or goods other than electric two-wheel vehicles which are not type-approved.

6) Mobile non-road machines that are imported exclusively and sold for commercial purposes only.

7) Active, implantable medical equipment.

8) Solar panels intended for use in a system that is designed, assembled and installed by professionals for permanent use in a defined place to produce solar energy for public, business, industrial applications and housing applications.

9) Equipment specifically designed exclusively for research and development, which is only imported and sold between undertakings.

10) Equipment specifically designed and designed to be installed as part of another type of equipment excluded from or not covered by the scope of this notice, which can only function as part of this equipment and which can only be used for the purposes of this notice ; the replacement of equipment designed in the same specific manner.

Paragraph 3. The commuting does not include equipment imported from private individuals to their own non-commercial use.

§ 2. For the purposes of this notice :

1) Active, implant medical equipment : Any implant medical equipment as defined in section 1 (2). 2, no. 3, in the notice. 1264 of 15. December 2008, active, implantable medical equipment.

2) The authority representative shall mean any natural or legal person established in the European Union who have received a written authorization from a producer to act on its behalf in the context of the taking of specific tasks.

3) Electrical and electronic equipment : Equipment, which is dependent on electric current or electromagnetic fields in order to operate, and equipment for the production, transmission and measurement of electric currents and electromagnetic fields, and which are intended for use with a voltage of not more than 1000 volts for vectors and 1,500 volts per petrolete force. For the purposes of dependent energy, electrical current or electromagnetic fields shall be the need for electrical and electronic equipment to meet at least one of its intended functions.

4) Commercial persons : the manufacturer, the importer of the importer, the importer, the distributor and the authorised representative.

5) EU importer : any natural or legal person established in Denmark and imports electrical and electronic equipment from not EU Member States and sells it in the European Union or employing it in business terms.

6) Fixed installations : a large-dimensional combination of different types of appliances and, where appropriate, other equipment assembled and installed by professionals for the purpose of permanent use at a predetermined and appropriate basis ; place, and are disconnected by professionals.

7) Harmonised standard : a standard adopted by one of the European standardisation bodies set out in Annex I to Directive 98 /34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations, after : the request from the Commission in accordance with Article 6 of Directive 98 /34/EC.

8) Homogeneous material means either a material of a complete uniformity of composition or material consisting of a combination of non-disassemblings or splits into different materials by mechanical means, such as the screw-, cutting-, crushing, coloring or slime processes.

9) Importers : any natural or legal person established in Denmark, which imports electrical and electronic equipment from another EU Member State.

10) ' Nest ' shall mean any natural or legal person in the supply chain other than the manufacturer or the EU importer who imports electrical and electronic equipment from other EU Member States and sells it, or, incidentally, sells electrical and electronic equipment ; Equipment.

11) Industrial monitoring and regulatory instruments : monitoring and regulatory instruments have been drawn up exclusively for industrial or professional use.

12) Cables : All cables with a nominal voltage of not more than 250 volts, which serve as a connection or an extension to connect electrical and electronic equipment to the electric network or wire two or more electrical and electronic devices ; equipment with each other.

13) Medical equipment : Medical equipment as defined in section 1 (3). 2, no. 1, in the notice. 1263 of 15. December 2008 on medical equipment.

14) Medical equipment for in-vitro diagnostics : Medical devices for in vitro diagnostics as defined in section 1 (1). 2, no. 2, in Notice no. 1269 of 12. December 2005 on medical devices for in vitro diagnostics.

15) Mobile non-road-road machines imported exclusively and sold for commercial purposes : Machinery with a built-in power source, the operation of which requires mobility or continuous or semi-continuous movement between a series of solid ; work points during the work.

16) Manufacturer : Any natural or legal person who manufactures electrical and electronic equipment or is designed or constructed and placed on the market under his name or trade mark.

17) Spare Part : A separate part of electrical and electronic equipment which may replace part of the electrical and electronic equipment. Electrical and electronic equipment cannot function as intended without the relevant part of the electrical and electronic equipment. Electrical and electronic equipment will be restored or increased when the relevant part is replaced by a spare part.

18) Stationary industrial tools on a large scale : a large-scale collection of machinery, equipment and / or components that work together for one particular use, are permanently installed and disconnected by professionals in a given place, and which : are used and maintained by professionals in an industrial production, research or development plant.

(19) Technical specification : A document that defines technical requirements as a product, process, or service must meet.

20) The availability of an alternative means an alternative means of being manufactured and delivered within a reasonable period of time, in relation to the time required to produce and supply the substances referred to in Annex 2.

Chapter 2

Restrictions on the import and sale of electrical and electronic equipment

§ 3. It is prohibited to import or sell electrical and electronic equipment, cables and spare parts if the equipment contains one or more of the substances referred to in Annex 2 in concentrations higher than those specified in Annex 2, but with them ; derogations provided for in paragraph 1. 2-4.

Paragraph 2. The use of the substances listed in Annexes 3 and 4 shall be authorised to the extent and in the period of validity of Annexes 3 and 4.

Paragraph 3. Spare parts from electrical and electronic equipment which were imported and sold before 1. July 2006, must continue to be used in equipment imported and sold before 1. July 2016, then reuse in verifiable return systems with closed circuits between companies, and the consumer is informed of the reuse of parts.

Paragraph 4. Cable or spare parts for repair, re-use, updating of features or upgrading capacity of the following equipment must continue to be imported and sold :

1) Electrical and electronic equipment imported and sold before 1. July 2006.

2) Medical equipment imported and sold before the 22nd. July, 2014.

3) Medical equipment for in-vitro diagnostics imported and sold before the 22nd. July 2016.

4) Monitoring and regulatory instruments imported and sold prior to the 22nd. July, 2014.

5) Industrial monitoring and regulatory instruments imported and sold prior to the 22nd. July 2017.

Chapter 3

Obligations for producers, EU importers, importers and distributors

§ 4. The manufacturer must ensure the following before electrical and electronic equipment is sold :

1) The equipment must comply with the requirements of section 3.

2) A conformity assessment must be carried out, cf. § 12.

3) An EC declaration of conformity must be drawn up, cf. § 13.

4) The CE mark must be affixed to the equipment in accordance with section 14.

5) The equipment must be fitted with a type, batch or serial number or any other indication by which the equipment can be identified, or, if this is not possible because of the size or nature of the equipment, that the information required is not possible ; appear on the packaging or by a document accompanying the equipment.

6) The manufacturer ' s name, registered company name or registered trademark and contact address must be shown on the equipment or, if not possible, by the packaging or by a document accompanying the equipment. The address must be the address of a single location where the manufacturer can be contacted. Where other laws in force contain provisions concerning the affixing of the manufacturer ' s name and address, which are at least as restrictive, these provisions shall apply.

Paragraph 2. By the way, the producer has the following obligations :

1) The manufacturer must keep the technical documentation and the declaration of conformity of the EC for at least 10 years after the equipment has been sold.

2) The producer shall keep a register of equipment that does not meet the requirements of section 3 and keep the register of callback from users and keep importers and distributors informed accordingly.

3) The manufacturer shall ensure that there are procedures for ensuring the continued compliance of production series with this notice. Where necessary, account shall be taken of changes in the design or characteristics of the product and for changes to the harmonized standards or technical specifications referred to in order to document the conformity of equipment with those referred to in the Community ; applicable requirements.

§ 5. The importer of the EU importer must ensure the following before importing and selling electrical and electronic equipment :

1) Electrically electrical and electronic equipment meets section 3.

2) The name of the importer of the EU importer, the registered company name or registered trademark and contact address must appear in electrical and electronic equipment or, if this is not possible, of the packaging, or by a document accompanying electrical and electronic equipment. Where other applicable EU legislation provides for the placing on the name and the address of the EU importer, where at least as restrictive, the provisions of these provisions shall apply.

Paragraph 2. The importer of the EU importer must ensure that the producer has completed the following before importing and selling electrical and electronic equipment :

1) That the required conformity assessment has been made, cf. § 12.

2) The technical documentation has been drawn up, cf. § 12, paragraph 1. 2.

3) The electrical and electronic equipment shall be provided with CE marking, cf. § 14.

4) The electrical or electronic equipment is equipped with a type, batch, batch or serial number, or any other indication by which it can be identified, cf. Section 4 (4). 1, no. 5.

5) The manufacturer ' s name, registered company name or registered trademark and contact address are shown in the electrical or electronic equipment, cf. Section 4 (4). 1, no. 6.

6) The manufacturer, if required, collaborating with the authorities, cf. Section 7 (2). 2.

Paragraph 3. The importer of the EU importer has, by the way, the following obligations for imported and sold electrical and electronic equipment :

1) The EU importer must, for a period of 10 years after the import of electrical and electronic equipment imported or sold, retain a copy of the EC declaration of conformity and shall be able to make available the technical documentation available to the competent authorities.

2) The EU importer shall keep a register of equipment that does not comply with the requirements of section 3 and keep the register of callback from users and keep importers and distributors informed accordingly.

3) An importer of an EU importer if it considers or has reason to believe that electrical and electronic equipment is not in conformity with Section 3, must not import and sell the electrical and electronic equipment concerned before it has been brought into conformity with 3, and before the EU importer has notified the producer and the competent authority accordingly.

§ 6. The importer and the distributor shall ensure that electrical and electronic equipment has been sold up to the following requirements :

1) The requirements relating to the CE marking, cf. § 14.

2) The manufacturer has provided the electrical or electronic equipment with a type, batch, batch or serial number, or any other indication by which it can be identified, cf. Section 4 (4). 1, no. 5.

3) The manufacturer ' s name, registered company name or registered trademark and contact address must appear in the electrical or electronic equipment, cf. Section 4 (4). 1, no. 6.

4) That, if this is required, the manufacturer shall cooperate with the competent authority. Section 7 (2). 2.

Paragraph 2. Importers and resellers who believe or have reason to believe that electrical and electronic equipment is not in accordance with Section 3 may not sell the electrical and electronic equipment in question before it has been brought into conformity with section 3, and the importer and the distributor must inform the importer of the EU importer or the producer and the competent authority accordingly.

§ 7. If the producer, importer of the importer, the importer, or the reseller, or the distributor or have reason to believe that electrical and electronic equipment which it has imported or sold does not comply with this notice, then it shall be required to take it immediately ; the measures necessary to bring the relevant electrical and electronic equipment concerned in accordance with the legislation, revoke it from importers and distributors and, where necessary, from users, and immediately inform the competent authorities ; and give details of the non-conformity and the truffles, measures.

Paragraph 2. The manufacturer, the importer of the importer, the importer or the distributor shall, at the request of the competent authority, supply all the information and documentation necessary to establish the conformity of electrical and electronic equipment with this notice. The producer, the importer of the EU importer, the importer or reseller shall, at the request of the competent authorities, cooperate with the competent authority on measures to ensure compliance with the notice of electrical and electronic equipment, which are : imported or sold.

§ 8. During a period of 10 years after an individual electrical and electronic equipment has been imported or sold to the competent authorities, the operator shall be able to identify which other traders they have supplied electrical and electronic equipment ; and received electrical and electronic equipment from.

§ 9. The rules applicable to producers shall apply mutatis muters to EU importers, importers and resellers when the person concerned imports or sells electrical or electronic equipment in its name or trade mark, or altering electrical or electronic equipment which has already been imported or sold in such a way that it may affect compliance with the applicable requirements.

Chapter 4

Notified representative

§ 10. The producer may appoint a authorised representative by written authorization.

Paragraph 2. The commitments made pursuant to section 3 and the preparation of the technical documentation, cf. Section 12 must not be part of the authorised representative power of attorney.

§ 11. A authorised representative shall carry out the tasks provided for in the power of attorney which they have received from the producer. The complete authority must at least enable the authorised representative to :

1) To ensure that the EC declaration of conformity, cf. § 13, and the technical documentation, cf. § 12, paragraph 1. 2 shall be available to the competent authority for 10 years from the date on which the electrical or electronic equipment has been imported or sold.

2) Upon request, the necessary information and documentation shall be supplied to the competent authorities, in order to establish the compliance with the notice of the electrical and electronic equipment.

3) Cooperation with the authorities, if so requested, for measures to be taken to ensure compliance with the notice of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the power of the representative.

Chapter 5

Conformity assessment, declaration of conformity and CE marking

§ 12. The conformity assessment is the process that shows whether the requirements of this publication to electrical and electronic equipment are met.

Paragraph 2. The conformity assessment shall be carried out by drawing up the necessary technical documentation and to carry out an internal production control procedure in accordance with Module A of Annex II to Decision No 2. 768 /2008/EC for electrical and electronic equipment. Where other legislation requires the application of a conformity assessment procedure, and this is at least as restrictive, one general technical documentation may be drawn up, cf. Act. 2 in Module A of Annex II to Decision no. 768 /2008/EC for electrical and electronic equipment.

Paragraph 3. Materials, components and electrical and electronic equipment which have passed tests or measurements which demonstrate compliance with the requirements of Annex 2 or have been assessed in accordance with harmonized standards, where references have been made ; published in the Official Journal of the European Union shall be presumed to satisfy the requirements of this notice.

§ 13. The EC declaration of conformity must indicate that it has been documented that the requirements of section 3 have been met.

Paragraph 2. The declaration of conformity of the European Union follows the model and contains the elements listed in Annex 5.

Paragraph 3. The EC declaration of conformity must be available in English or Danish if the electrical and electronic equipment is sold in Denmark.

Paragraph 4. In drawing up the EC declaration of conformity, the producer is responsible for ensuring that the electrical and electronic equipment complies with the requirements of this notice.

§ 14. CE marking is the marking by which the producer indicates that the product complies with all applicable requirements in the EU's harmonisation legislation on the affixing of this label.

Paragraph 2. The CE marking must be affixed before electrical and electronic equipment are sold.

Paragraph 3. The CE marking must be affixed on the equipment or on the label, so that it is visible, legible and cannot be deleted. Where electrical and electronic equipment is such that this is not possible or justified, the marking on the packaging and accompanying documents shall be affixed to the packaging.

Paragraph 4. The CE marking shall be subject to the general principles laid down in Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 2. EUR 765/2008, and electrical and electronic equipment, bearing the CE marking following this notice, is presumed to comply with this notice unless otherwise proven otherwise.

Chapter 6

Supervision and control

§ 15. The Environmental Management Board shall monitor and control compliance with the rules of this notice, cf. the provisions of the law.

Chapter 7

Punishment

§ 16. Unless higher penalties have been imposed on other legislation, the penalty shall be punished by fine, which violates the provisions of section 3 (1). 1, and section 4-9.

Paragraph 2. The sentence may rise to prison for two years if the infringement has been committed intentionally or by gross negligence and if there is a breach of the infringement proceedings ;

1) causing harm to human life or health or, therefore, the danger,

2) damage to the environment or caused by danger, or

3) obtained or intended to be economically advancuable, including in the case of savings, for the person concerned or others.

Paragraph 3. Companies can be imposed on companies, etc. (legal persons) punishable by the rules of the penal code 5. Chapter.

Chapter 8

Entry into force

§ 17. The announcement shall enter into force on 2. January 2013.

Paragraph 2. Publication no. 284 of 24. March, 2011, on the restriction of import and sale, as well as the manufacture of exports within the EU of electrical and electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances, are deleted, cf. however, section 18 (2). 1.

§ 18. For equipment imported or sold in the EU the first time before the 2. In January 2013, the rules are laid down in the notice. 284 of 24. March, 2011, on the restriction of imports and sales and the manufacture of exports within the EU of electrical and electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances, use.

Paragraph 2. Electrical and electronic equipment which are outside the scope of publication no. 284 of 24. March, 2011, on the restriction of import and sale, as well as the manufacture of exports within the EU of electrical and electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances, may continue to be imported and sold until 22. July 2019, cf. However, section 19.

§ 19. In the case of medical equipment and monitoring and regulatory instruments, the notice shall not apply until 22. July, 2014.

Paragraph 2. In the case of medical devices for in vitro diagnostics, the notice is first applicable on 22. July 2016.

Paragraph 3. In the case of industrial surveillance and regulatory instruments, the notice shall not apply the 22nd. July 2017.

The Ministry of Environment, 30. October 2012

Ida Auken

/ Michel Schilling


Appendix 1

Categories of electrical and electronic equipment such as the announcement shall cover, cf. Section 1 (1). 1 :

1. Large household appliances

2. Small household appliances

3. IT and Telecware

4. Consumer equipment

5. Lighting equipment

6. Electrical and Electronic Tool

7. Toys and leisure and sports equipment

8. Medical equipment

9. Surveillance and regulatory instruments including industrial monitoring and regulatory instruments

10. Sales vending machines

11. Other electrical and electronic equipment not covered by the above categories.


Appendix 2

Limitation of the import and sale of electrical and electronic equipment, cf. § 3.

It is prohibited to sell electrical and electronic equipment if the equipment contains the following substances in a concentration that is higher than what appears in the parenthesis of each substance (in the parentheses, the maximum concentration values are specified by weight. in homogeneous materials) :

1) Lead (0,1%)

2) Mercury (0,1%)

3) Cadmium (0.01%)

4) Hexavalent chromium (0,1%)

5) Polybrated biphenyls (PBB) (0,1%)

6) Polybromised diphenylethers (PBDE) (0,1%)


Appendix 3

Extensions from the limitation of section 3 (3). 1.

Exception
Exroute and validity dates
1.
Mercury in (compact) fluorescent fluorescent lamps with a single socket (s) (per Burning) :
1.a
for public illumination < 30 W : 5 mg,
Expires 31. December 2011, which must be used 3,5 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011, and until 31. In December 2012, 2.5 milligrams must be applied to each. Burning after 31. December 2012
1.b
for almenlighting, which is 30 W, but < 50 W : 5 mg
Expires 31. December 2011, which must be used 3,5 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
1.c
for almenlighting, 50 W, but < 150 W : 5 mg
1.d
for public illumination, 150 W : 15 mg
1.e
for general lighting, circular or quasi-form and with piping diameter of 17 mm ;
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which is to be used for 7 mg per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
1.f
for special purposes : 5 mg
2.a
Mercury in linear fluorescent fluorescent lamps, with two sockets for general lighting, maximum (per per pipe) :
2.a. 1
vertical pipes with normal lifespan and piping diameter < 9 mm (e.g. T2) : 5 mg
Expires 31. In December 2011, 4 mg per litre must be used. Pipe after 31. December 2011
2.a. 2
span pipe with a normal life cycle and diameter of a diameter of 9 mm, but ≤ 17 mm (e.g. T5) : 5 mg
Expires 31. December 2011, which is to be applied to 3 mg per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
2.a. 3
&quot; repulvers; with a normal life cycle and diameter > 17 mm, but &lt; 28 mm (e.g. T8) : 5 mg
Expires 31. December 2011, which must be used 3,5 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
2.a. 4
span pipes with normal life cycle and pipe diameter > 28 mm (e.g. T12) : 5 mg
Expires 31. In December, 2012, we must use 3,5 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2012
2.a. 5
span pipes with a long life span (25,000 hours) : 8 mg
Expires 31. In December 2011, 5 milligrams per litre must be used. Pipe after 31. December 2011
2.b
Mercury in other fluorescent lamps, not more than (per per pipe) :
2b. 1
linear halofoshead pipes with a pipe diameter > 28 mm (e.g. T10 and T12) : 10 mg
Expires 13. April 2012
2b. 2
non-linear halofoshatic tube (all pipitimetre) : 15 mg
Expires 13. April 2016
2b. 3
non-linear trepulverpipe with a pipe diameter > 17 mm (e.g. T9),
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which must be used 15 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
2b. 4
light sources for other general lighting and special purposes (e.g. induction light sources),
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which must be used 15 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
3.
Mercury in cold catodelodelysstoker (CCFL) or fluorescent fluorescent lamps with external electrodes (EEFL) for special purposes, maximum (per pipe) :
3.a
short (≤ 500 mm)
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which must be used 3,5 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
3.b
medium (> 500 mm and ≤ 1 500 mm)
No usage limits until 31. In December 2011, 5 milligrams per litre must be used. Pipe after 31. December 2011
3.c
long (> 1 500 mm)
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which must be used 13 milligrams per litre ; Pipe after 31. December 2011
4.a
Mercury in other low-pressure water pipes (per pipes)
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which must be used 15 milligrams per litre. Pipe after 31. December 2011
4.b
Mercury in high pressure sodium lamps for almenlighting not above (by burns) in light sources of improved color rendering Ra > 60 :
4.b. I
P ≤ 155 W
No usage limits until 31. In December 2011, 30 mg per litre must be used. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.b. II
155 W < P ≤ 405 W
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, it must be 40 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.b. III
P > 405 W
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, it must be 40 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.b. III
P > 405 W
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, it must be 40 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.c
Mercury in other high pressure sodium lamps for almenlighting not above (per per Burning) :
4.c. I
P ≤ 155 W
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, which is 25 mg per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.c. II
155 W < P ≤ 405 W
No usage limits until 31. In December 2011, 30 mg per litre must be used. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.c. III
P > 405 W
No usage limits until 31. December 2011, it must be 40 milligrams per litre. Burning after 31. December 2011
4.d
Mercury in high-pressure mercury lamps (HPMV)
Expires 13. April 2015
4.e
Metallic halogen mercury (MH)
4.f
Mercury in other transhipment lamps for special purposes, which are not explicitly mentioned in this Annex
5.a
Bly in the glass for picture
5.b
Lead on the glass to the fluorescent fluorescent glass, not exceeding 0,2%
6.a
Lead as the alloy element in steel for breathtaking processing and galvanized steel, not more than 0,35% lead ;
6.b
Bly as a alloy element in aluminium, not exceeding 0,4% lead
6.c
Copper alloys with a lead content of up to 4% weight by weight
7.a
Bly in soldering material with high melting point (i.e. lead alloys by 85% lead or more),
7.B.
Bly in soldering materials for servers, storage systems and array storage systems, netinfrag equipment for connection, signalling, transmission and network control to telecommunications
7:c. I
Electrical and electronic components containing lead in glass, other ceramics other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectric components, or a glass or ceramic matrix
7:c. II
Bly in dielectric ceramic in condensers with a label of 125 V AC or 250 V DC and above
7:c. III
Bly in dielectric ceramic in condensers with a label voltage of less than 125 V AC or 250 V DC
Expires 1. 1 January 2013 and, after that date, shall be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 1. January 2013
8.a
Cadmium and cadmium compounds in thermofuses (melting fuses)
Expires 1. In January 2012 and after that date may be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 1. January 2012
8.b
Cadmium and cadmium compounds in electrical contacts
9
Hexavalent chromium for corrosion protection of the carbon steel-cooling system in absorption queues, not more than 0,75% by weight in the coolant
9.b
Lead in rental and rent pander to refrigerated compressors for use in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling
11.a
Bly used in C-press connector systems with deformable legs (compliant pin)
May be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 24. September 2010
11.b
Bly used in other connector systems with deformable legs (compliant pin) than "C-press"
Expires 1. 1 January 2013 and, after that date, shall be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 1. January 2013
12.
Bly used as a stocking material for C-ring in hot-hot module
May be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 24. September 2010
13.a
Lead in white glass for optical applications
13.b
Cadmium and lead in the filter glass and glass for use as reflector standards,
14.
Bly in soldering material comprised of more than two basic substances, to establish a connection between the legs and the package of microprocessors and which has a lead content of over 80% and less than 85%
Expiration 1. In January 2011, and after that date may be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 1. January, 2011
15.
Bly in soldering material to establish electrical connectivity between semiconductor dial and carrier substrate in integrated circuit packs with flip-chip
16.
Lead in linear filament lamps with silica coated tubes
Expires 1. September 2013
17.
Blyhalogenid as a radiation-modified addition of high pressure vapour lamps for professional use in reprogram
18.a
Lead as an activator in light powder (not more than 1% by weight of lead) in discharges for use as special lamps for light-copy, reprogram, lithography, insecticide traps, and photochemical processes and intemperate processes when they contain, for example, they contain a light matter containing SMS ((Sr., Ba) 2 MgSi 2 O 7 :Pb)
Expiration 1. January, 2011
18.b
Lead as an activator in light powder (not more than 1% by weight of lead) in the release lamps for use as solar lamps containing, for example, BSP (BaSi) 2 O 5 :Pb)
19.
Lead in special composition as PbBiSn-Hg and PbInSn-Hg as main dam and PbSn-Hg as the ancillmalgam in the compact fluorescent lamp
Expiration 1. June 2011
20.
Blyoxide in glass used for glazing of the rear and rear-side surface fluorescent lamps for use in liquid crystal displays (LCD)
Expiration 1. June 2011
21.
Lead and cadmium in printer ink for the application of embed pressure on glass, e.g. borsil glass and soar turf glass ;
23.
Lead to surface coating other fine-pitch components other than kectors at a pitch at not more than 0,65 mm
May be used in spare parts for electrical and electronic equipment placed on the market by 24. September 2010
24.
Bly in soldering material for the encoding of proven holes in skiveforts and "planar array" multiple ceramic capacitors
25.
Blyoxid in superficial electronetic (SED screens) contained in the component structure, including in particular in seals-glass ferrets and glass-free earrings
26.
Blyoxid in glazed pods in black-light blue fluorescent lamps
Expiration 1. June 2011
27.
Blyles as lead material for transducers for use in high-circuit speakers (designed to be used for several hours at acoustic sound pressure levels of 125 dB SPL or above)
Expiration 24. September 2010
29.
Bly that is bound in crystal-glass as defined in Annex I (categories 1, 2, 3 and 4) of Council Directive 69 /493/EEC ( 1 ()
30.
Cadmium alloys such as soldering metal in the electric / mechanical connection to electric conductors directly at the coil in transducers to high-speakers to perform a sound pressure of 100 dB (A) or higher
31.
Lead in solent materials in mercury-free flat fluorescent fluorescent lamps (e.g. for liquid crystal displays, design lighting and industrial lighting)
32.
Blyoxid in seals for use in the manufacture of windows for argon and kryptonite pipes
33.
Bly in soldering material to load thin copper threads with a diameter of 100 μm or less in the power transformers.
34.
Bly in cermetbased components for trimmerpotentiometers
36.
Mercury used as a cathode dust / bibitor in the regular flow screen up to 30 mg per unit. screen
Expiration 1. July 2010
37.
Lead in surface treatment of high voltage diodes on a basis of zinc borate glass
38.
Cadmium and cadmiumoxid in typhoaasta used on aluminium bound berylliumoxide
39.
Cadmium in color-converted II-VI-lightheads (< 10 μg Cd per mm 2 light-emitting area) for the use in semi-managulant lighting and displaysystems ;
Expires 1. July 2014

Appendix 4

Extensions from the limitation of section 3 (3). 1, specifically for medical devices and monitoring and regulatory instruments.

Equipment that uses or detecting ionizing radiation :

1. Lead, cadmium and mercury in detectors to ionizing radiation

2. Beans in x-ray tube

3. Bly in devices for reinforcement of electromagnetic radiation : microcanal plates and pods and pods ;

4. Bly in glass ferrets in x-ray tubes and image amplifiers and lead in a binder of glass ferret for the assembly of gas lasers and to vacuum pipes for the conversion of electromagnetic radiation to electrons ;

5. Lead in shielding on ionizing radiation

6. Bly in test items for x-ray resumption

7. Blystearatcrystals for x-ray diffraction

8. Radioactive cadmiumisotopsource for portable X-fluorescent spectrometers

Sensors, detectors and electrodes :

1a. Lead and cadmium in ion selective electrodes, including pH electrode glass ;

1b. Bly in electrochemical oxygen sensors

1c. Lead, cadmium and mercury in IR detectors

1d. Mercury in reference electrodes : mercury chloride with low chloride content, mercury sulfate, and mercury-volxide mercury.

Other :

9. Cadmium in helium cadmium lasers

10. Lead and cadmium in lamps for atomic absorption spectrometry

11. Bly in alloys as superconductors and alert managers for MRI

12. Bly and cadmium in metal bound for superconductive materials in MRI and SQUID detectors

13. Lead in counterweights

14. Bly in monorystalline piezoelectric materials for ultrasonic transducers

15. Bly in loins for ultrasonic transducers

16. Mercury in capacitance and loss factor with very high precision and in high-frequency RF couplings and rereads in monitoring and regulatory instruments that do not exceed 20 mg of mercury per litre ; coupling or relay

17. Bly in loins in portable first-aid defibrillators

18. Bly in loins in high-performance modules for IR imaging formation in the area 8-14 μm

19. Bly in image screens with liquid crystals on silicon (LCoS)

20. Cadmium in x-ray metering filters


Appendix 5

EC declaration of conformity

1. No! ... (Unique identification of electrical and electronic equipment) :

2. Name and address of the manufacturer or his authorized representative :

3. This declaration of conformity shall be issued on the producer (or the moner) responsibility :

4. The subject of the declaration (identification of electrical and electronic equipment so that it can be traced. Foto may be attached to the following :

5. The subject of the declaration, as described above, complies with the Directive 2011 /65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8. June 2011 on the limitation of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (*) :

6. Where applicable, references to the relevant harmonized standards or references to the technical specifications, which are declared conformity with :

7. Additional information :

Authorized and on behalf of :............................................................................................................................................................................ -YEAH.
(place and date)
(name, position) (signature)
Official notes

1) The European Parliament and Council Directive 2011 /65/EU is being implemented by the European Parliament and of the Council of 8. June 2011, on the limitation of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, EU-Official Journal 2011 No In 174, page 88.