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RoHS-AnnexII-Dossier
ROHS Annex II Dossier (Template)Restriction proposal for hazardous substance in electrical and
electronic equipment regulated under RoHS
Contents
1 IDENTIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING, LEGAL STATUS AND USE RESTRICTIONS...........................................................................7
1.1 Identification.........................................................................................71.1.1 Name, other identifiers and composition of the substance.....................71.1.2 Physico-chemical properties..................................................................8
1.2 Classification and Labelling Status....................................................81.3 Legal status and use restrictions.....................................................101.3.1 Regulation of the substance under REACH.........................................101.3.2 Other legislative measures...................................................................101.3.3 Non-governmental initiations................................................................101.3.4 Conclusions on legal restrictions..........................................................10
2 USE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT..............................................................................11
2.1 Function of the substance.................................................................112.2 Types of appliances...........................................................................112.3 Quantities of the substance used.....................................................11
3 HUMAN HEALTH HAZARD PROFILE......................................123.1 Endpoints of concern........................................................................123.2 Toxicity reference values..................................................................123.3 Existing Guidance values (DNELs, OELs).......................................12
4 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARD PROFILE....................134.1 Identification of hazard potential......................................................134.2 Endpoints of concern, NOAECs, acute, chronic.............................134.3 Potential for secondary poisoning and bioaccumulation...............134.4 Guidance values (PNECs).................................................................13
5 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT......................................................14
5.1 Description of waste streams...........................................................145.1.1 Main materials where the substance is contained................................145.1.2 WEEE categories containing the substance........................................14
5.2 Applied waste treatment processes.................................................145.2.1 Initial treatment processes applied to the WEEE containing
the substance of concern.....................................................................145.2.2 Treatment processes applied to wastes derived from WEEE
containing the substance of concern....................................................15
5.3 Waste treatment processes relevant for assessment under RoHS........................................................................................16
5.3.1 Initial treatment processes applied to the WEEE containing the substance of concern relevant for assessment under RoHS...................................................................................................16
5.3.2 Treatment processes applied to wastes derived from WEEE containing the substance of concern relevant for assessment under RoHS.........................................................................................16
5.4 Releases from (relevant) WEEE treatment processes....................16
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5.4.1 Direct releases to air, water and soil per installation per day...............165.4.2 Releases to air, water and soil of the substance at EU level................16
6 EXPOSURE ESTIMATION DURING WEEE TREATMENT.............................................................................17
6.1 Human exposure estimation.............................................................176.1.1 Exposure of workers of EEE waste processing plants.........................176.1.2 Exposure of neighbouring residents of EEE waste processing
plants (WPP)........................................................................................176.1.3 Consumer exposure.............................................................................17
6.2 Environmental exposure estimation................................................176.2.1 Monitoring data: remote regions, biota.................................................176.2.2 Monitoring data: waste management...................................................176.2.3 Exposure scenarios: waste management............................................17
7 IMPACT AND RISK EVALUATION...........................................187.1 Impacts on WEEE management as specified by Article 6
(1) a......................................................................................................187.2 Risks for workers and neighbouring residents...............................187.3 Risks for the environment.................................................................18
8 ALTERNATIVES........................................................................198.1 Availability of substitutes / alternative technologies......................198.2 Hazardous properties of substitutes................................................198.3 Data basis for alternatives and uncertainties..................................19
9 DESCRIPTION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS..................209.1 Approach and assumptions..............................................................209.2 Impact on chemicals industry...........................................................209.3 Impact on EEE producers..................................................................209.4 Impact on EEE users.........................................................................209.5 Impact on waste management..........................................................209.6 Impact on administration..................................................................209.7 Total socio-economic impact............................................................20
10 RATIONALE FOR INCLUSION OF THE SUBSTANCE IN ANNEX II OF ROHS..............................................................21
11 REFERENCES...........................................................................2211.1 Main documents used.......................................................................2211.2 Further references.............................................................................22
Review of the List of Restricted Substances under RoHS 2
ABBREVIATIONS
5
Review of the List of Restricted Substances under RoHS 2
1 IDENTIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING, LEGAL STATUS AND USE RESTRICTIONS
1.1 Identification
1.1.1 Name, other identifiers and composition of the substance
Table 1: Substance identity and composition
Chemical name
EC number
CAS number
IUPAC name
Index number in Annex VI of the CLP Regulation
Molecular formula
Molecular weight range
Synonyms
Structural formula
Degree of purity
Remarks --
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1.1.2 Physico-chemical properties
Table 2: Overview of physico-chemical properties of BBP
Property Value
Physical state at 20°C and 101.3 kPa
Melting/freezing point
Boiling point
Vapour pressure
Water solubility 2.8 mg/l
Partition coefficient n-octanol/water (log POW)
Log Kow 4.84
Dissociation constant
[enter other property, if relevant, or delete row]
1.2 Classification and Labelling Status
Classification in Annex VI Regulation No 1272/2008
Self-classification(s)
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7
Review of the List of Restricted Substances under RoHS 2
Table 3: Classification according to part 3 of Annex VI, Table 3.1 (list of harmonized classification and labelling of hazardous substances) of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 1
Index No International Chemical Identifi-cation
EC No CAS No
Classification Labelling Spec. Conc. Lim-its, M-factors
Notes
Hazard Class and Category Code(s)
Hazard statement code(s)
Pictogram, Signal Word Code(s)
Hazard statement code(s)
Suppl. Hazard statement code(s)
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1.3 Legal status and use restrictions
1.3.1 Regulation of the substance under REACH
1.3.2 Other legislative measures
1.3.3 Non-governmental initiations
1.3.4 Conclusions on legal restrictions
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2 USE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
2.1 Function of the substance
2.2 Types of appliances
2.3 Quantities of the substance used
3 HUMAN HEALTH HAZARD PROFILE
3.1 Endpoints of concern
3.2 Toxicity reference values
3.3 Existing Guidance values (DNELs, OELs)
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4 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARD PROFILE
4.1 Identification of hazard potential
4.2 Endpoints of concern, NOAECs, acute, chronic
4.3 Potential for secondary poisoning and bioaccumulation
4.4 Guidance values (PNECs)
5 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
5.1 Description of waste streams
5.1.1 Main materials where the substance is contained
5.1.2 WEEE categories containing the substance
5.2 Applied waste treatment processes
5.2.1 Initial treatment processes applied to the WEEE containing the substance of concern
Table 4) Initial treatment processes applied
Initial treatment processes The substance is present in appliances be-longing to:
Cat1 Cat2 Cat3 Cat4 Cat5 Cat6
For WEEE collected separately
Collection and transport x x x x x x
Dedicated treatment processes for cooling & freezing appliances
x
Dedicated treatment processes for screens
x
Dedicated treatment processes for lamps
x
Manual dismantling x x x x x
Shredding (and automated sorting) x x x x
For WEEE not collected separately
Landfilling (of residual waste) x x x x
Mechanical treatment (of residual waste)
x x x x
Incineration x x x x
Uncontrolled treatment in third countries
x x x x x
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5.2.2 Treatment processes applied to wastes derived from WEEE containing the substance of concern
Table 5 Treatment processes for wastes derived from WEEE
Treatment processes for wastes derived from WEEE treatment
The substance is present in the following main component/ma-terialFerrous metals
Non-fer-rous metals
Plastics Elec-tronic compon-ents
Cables Glass Powders Fluids Others
Under current operational conditions in the EU
Storage of secondary wastes x x x x x x x x x
Shredding and automated sorting of secondary wastes
x x x x x x
Recycling of ferrous metals x
Recycling of NE metals x x
Recycling of plastics x x
Recycling of glass x
Recycling as building material x x
Landfilling of residues (x) x x x x x x
Incineration of residues x x x x x x
Co-incineration of residues x x x
Dedicated processes for hazardous residues
x x x
Under uncontrolled conditions
Acid leaching x
Grilling/desoldering x
Uncontrolled combustion x x x x x
Uncontrolled dumping of residues x x x x x
5.3 Waste treatment processes relevant for assessment under RoHS
5.3.1 Initial treatment processes applied to the WEEE containing the substance of concern relevant for assessment under RoHS
5.3.2 Treatment processes applied to wastes derived from WEEE containing the substance of concern relevant for assess-ment under RoHS
5.4 Releases from (relevant) WEEE treatment processes
5.4.1 Direct releases to air, water and soil per installation per day
5.4.2 Releases to air, water and soil of the substance at EU level
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6 EXPOSURE ESTIMATION DURING WEEE TREATMENT
6.1 Human exposure estimation
6.1.1 Exposure of workers of EEE waste processing plants
6.1.2 Exposure of neighbouring residents of EEE waste pro-cessing plants (WPP)
6.1.3 Consumer exposure
6.2 Environmental exposure estimation
6.2.1 Monitoring data: remote regions, biota
6.2.2 Monitoring data: waste management
6.2.3 Exposure scenarios: waste management
7 IMPACT AND RISK EVALUATION
7.1 Impacts on WEEE management as specified by Article 6 (1) a
7.2 Risks for workers and neighbouring residents
7.3 Risks for the environment
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8 ALTERNATIVES
8.1 Availability of substitutes / alternative technologies
8.2 Hazardous properties of substitutes
8.3 Data basis for alternatives and uncertainties
9 DESCRIPTION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS
9.1 Approach and assumptions
9.2 Impact on chemicals industry
9.3 Impact on EEE producers
9.4 Impact on EEE users
9.5 Impact on waste management
9.6 Impact on administration
9.7 Total socio-economic impact
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10 RATIONALE FOR INCLUSION OF THE SUBSTANCE IN ANNEX II OF ROHS
11 REFERENCES
11.1 Main documents used
11.2 Further references
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