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Study to assess three (3) exemption requests relating to Annex IV to Directive 2011/65/EU
Request for amendment of existing exemption 31a; request for a new exemption for bis-(ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in ion selective electrodes for point of care analysis of ionic substances in human body fluids; and request for a new exemption for DEHP in plastic strain relief devices used to prevent damage to cable connections to MRI imaging coils (Pack 17) : final report
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Under Framework Contract no. ENV.A.2/FRA/2015/0008 of 27/03/2015, a consortium led by Oeko-Institut was requested by DG Environment of the European Commission to provide technical and scientific support for the evaluation of exemption requests under the RoHS 2 regime. The work has been undertaken by Oeko-Institut and Fraunhofer Institute IZM, and has been peer reviewed by the two institutes.
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Published:
2020-04-30
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Environment
(
European Commission
)
,
Fraunhofer IZM
,
Oeko-Institut e.V
Personal author(s):
Baron, Yifaat
;
Moch, Katja
;
Gensch, Carl-Otto
;
Deubzer, Otmar
;
López, Viviana
Themes:
Electronics, electrical engineering
,
Environment policy and protection of the environment
Subject:
directive (EU)
,
electrical engineering
,
electronic waste
,
electronics industry
,
endocrine disruptor
,
hazardous waste
,
market supervision
,
marketing standard
,
mercury
,
plastics
,
waste recycling
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978-92-76-18426-3
DOI
10.2779/34917
Catalogue number
KH-01-20-275-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-76-18426-3
DOI
10.2779/34917
Catalogue number
KH-01-20-275-EN-N
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