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Ordinance on the operational officers responsible for waste

Original Language Title: Verordnung über Betriebsbeauftragte für Abfall

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Ordinance on the operational officers responsible for waste

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Date of completion: 26.10.1977

Full quote:

" Regulation on the operating officer for waste of 26. October 1977 (BGBl. I p. 1913) "

Footnote

(+ + + Text evidence from: 1. 1.1978 + + +) Unofficial table of contents

Input formula

Pursuant to Section 11a (1) sentence 3 of the Waste Management Act, as amended by the Notice of 5 January 1977 (BGBl. 41) shall be assigned with the consent of the Federal Council: Unofficial table of contents

§ 1 obligation to appoint an operational officer for waste

(1) The operators of the following plants shall appoint an operating officer for waste to order:
1.
Fixed waste disposal facilities for the storage or storage of waste;
2.
Fixed waste disposal plants with a total throughput of more than 0.75 tonnes per hour
a)
for combustion or thermal decomposition (gasification, degassing) of waste,
b)
the composting of waste;
3.
Solid waste disposal installations for the chemical or physical treatment of waste with a total throughput of more than 0,50 tonnes per hour;
4.
solid waste disposal facilities for the incineration of waste from hospitals;
5.
Fixed installations for the storage or handling of car wrecks with an operating area of more than 4,000 square metres.
(2) The operators of the following plants shall appoint an operating officer for waste to order:
1.
Melting plants for aluminium and magnesium;
2.
Factories or manufacturing plants in which the following substances are manufactured:
a)
inorganic acids, alkalis, salts,
b)
organic solvents,
c)
paint and paint,
d)
Refrigerants,
e)
polychlorinated biphenyls and terphenyls,
f)
pharmaceutical,
g)
plant treatment or pest control;
3.
Plants for the processing of paint and paints as far as they are equipped with wet separators;
4.
equipment for the distillation or refining of crude oil, petroleum products, waste oil or lubricating oil;
5.
Installations for the finishing or treatment of metal surfaces by electroplating, hardening, etching or pickling;
6.
Installations for the processing or treatment of plastic surfaces by electroplating, etching or pickling;
7.
Hospitals and clinics.
The first sentence shall not apply to installations in which waste does not apply to the waste of Section 2 (2) of the Waste Management Act. Unofficial table of contents

§ 2 Several operational officers for waste

The competent authority may order that the operator of one of the installations referred to in § 1 has to appoint a number of waste managers for waste; the number of staff responsible for waste management shall be such as to ensure that they are properly fulfilled in accordance with § 1. 11 b of the Waste Disposal Act is to be carried out. Unofficial table of contents

§ 3 Joint Operating Officer for waste

Where several of the installations referred to in § 1 are operated by an operator, the operator may appoint a joint operating officer for waste for a number of installations, if this has been carried out in accordance with the provisions of Section 11b of the Waste disposal law is not endangered. Unofficial table of contents

§ 4 Non-operating officer responsible for waste

Operators of installations referred to in § 1 shall, upon request, authorise the competent authority to appoint one or more non-operating personnel for waste, if this is to fulfil the requirements of Article 11b of the Waste disposal law is not endangered. Unofficial table of contents

§ 5 Operating Officer for Waste in a Group

If one or more operators of assets referred to in § 1 are grouped under the unified management of a dominant undertaking (Group), which intends to appoint an operating officer for waste for the Group's division, and the dominant undertaking may give instructions to the operators in respect of the measures referred to in Article 11b (1) (4) and (5) and Article 11d (2) of the Waste Management Act, the competent authority may order the operator for the Allow Group Division responsible waste management officers to do so; to appoint one or more persons in the operational area of the installations referred to in § 1 with the necessary expertise and reliability in order to carry out the tasks in accordance with Article 11b (1) (1) (1) to (3) of the Waste Management Act, which have the necessary human and factual equipment within the meaning of Section 11c (4) of the Waste Management Act. Unofficial table of contents

Section 6 Exception

The competent authority shall, on request, exempt the operator of an installation referred to in § 1 from the obligation to appoint a staff officer responsible for waste, provided that the size of the installation and the nature or quantity of the plant the waste produced or delivered in it for the purpose of carrying out the tasks and powers within the meaning of Section 11b (1) of the Waste Management Act is not required to appoint a staff officer for waste. Unofficial table of contents

§ 7 Berlin clause

This Regulation shall also apply in the Land of Berlin in accordance with Section 14 of the Third Transfer Act in conjunction with Section 33 of the Waste Management Act. Unofficial table of contents

Section 8 Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 1978. Unofficial table of contents

Final formula

The Federal Minister for the Interior