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Study to assess 2 RoHS new exemption requests
#1 for cadmium in video cameras designed for use in environments exposed to ionising radiation, #2 for lead and cadmium in PVC profiles of electric windows and doors : final report
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BiPRO GmbH has been assigned with providing technical and scientific support for the evaluation of two exemption requests under the RoHS 2 Directive, as a Service Request under the Framework Contract "Assistance to the Commission on technical, socio-economic and cost-benefit assessments related to the implementation and further development of EU waste legislation” (ENV.A.2/FRA/2015/0008). On 21
July 2011, RoHS 2 Directive 2011/65/EU entered into force, replacing and repealing Directive 2002/95/EC. The main instrument of the Directive is to restrict certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment with a view to contribute to the protection of human health and the environment as well as to the environmentally sound recovery and disposal of WEEE.
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Published:
2017-05-19
Corporate author(s):
BIPRO
,
Directorate-General for Environment
(
European Commission
)
Subject:
chemical product
,
dangerous substance
,
electrical engineering
,
electrical equipment
,
electronic equipment
,
electronics industry
,
environmental risk prevention
,
health risk
,
marketing standard
,
waste recycling
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978-92-79-68781-5
DOI
10.2779/349459
Catalogue number
KH-01-17-453-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-79-68781-5
DOI
10.2779/349459
Catalogue number
KH-01-17-453-EN-N
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