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BY-LAW on CONTROL of POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS and
POLYCHLORINATED TERPHENYLS
PART 1
Objective, Scope, Basis, Definitions and General Principles
Objective
Article 1 - The purpose of this Regulation is to establish the administrative and technical
procedures and principles for the definitive disposal of used polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)
and polychlorinated biphenyl-containing materials and equipment without endangering
human health and harming the environment.
Scope
Article 2 - (1) This Regulation shall cover
• preparation of the inventory,
• temporary storage,
• transportation,
• decontamination,
• disposal
of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and polychlorinated biphenyl-containing materials and
equipment as well as
• limitations and obligations concerning the import and export,
• measures to be taken,
• inspections to be made,
• related legal and criminal responsibilities
for PCB and PCB-containing materials and equipment.
Legal Basis
Article 3 - (1) This Regulation has been issued (Text: prepared) under subparagraph (g) of
the first paragraph of Article 3, Articles of 8, 11, and 12 of the Law on Environment dated 9
August 1983 No: 2872, and under the provisions of subparagraphs (p) and (s) of the first
paragraph of Article 9 of the Law on the Organization and Duties of the Ministry of
Environment and Forestry dated 1 May 2003 and No: 4856.
Definitions
Article 4 - (1) For the purposes of this Regulation,
a) “Decontamination” means all operations, which enable the recycling, reuse or disposal of
PCB contaminated fluids, equipment and all kinds of materials under safe conditions and the
replacement of fluids in PCB-containing equipment whit non-PCB containing fluids.
b) “The Ministry” means the Ministry of Environment and Forestry
c) “Disposal” means operations to make PCB harmless, by using one or several of the
methods of disposal D 8, D 9, D 10, D 12 and D 15 listed in Annex 6 of this Regulation.
ç) “Holder” means the natural or legal person who is in possession of used polychlorinated
biphenyl (PCB) and polychlorinated biphenyl-containing materials and equipment.
d) “Used PCB” means any PCB which has become waste.
e) Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) means:
-1) polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT),
-2) Monomethyl-tetrachlorodiphenyl methane, monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane or
monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane,
-3) any mixture containing more than 50 ppm of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB),
polychlorinated terphenyls (PCT), monomethyl-tetrachlorodiphenyl methane,
monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane or monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane.
f) “Equipment containing PCB” means any equipment containing PCB or having contained
PCB, which has not been decontaminated as listed in Annex 4; as well as any equipment
which may contain PCB, if not proved otherwise.
General Principles
Article 5 - (1) The principles regarding PCB management are listed below:
a) Holders of used PCB and PCB-containing materials and equipment shall take the necessary
measures to ensure the protection of environment and human health.
b) The import of used PCB, PCB and equipment containing PCBs is not allowed. The
Provisions of the “The Regulation on Control of Hazardous Waste” published in the Official
Gazette dated 14 March 2005 No: 25755 shall apply for the export procedures of used PCBs,
PCBs, and equipment containing PCBs.
c) The manufacture and import of PCBs is not allowed. However, their use as reference
standard in scientific experiments, laboratory analysis and measurements are the exceptions of
the mentioned prohibition.
ç) The materials and equipment, which are subject of Article 12 of this Regulation, must be
decontaminated and/or disposed of by 2025 at the latest.
d) It is prohibited to recover PCB from any material for the purposes of its reuse.
e) Equipment containing PCB which is not subject of the inventory in accordance with Article
12 of this Regulation, or parts with PCB in other equipment, shall be disposed of in licensed
hazardous waste disposal plants.
f) Incineration of PCBs on ships is prohibited (D11).
g) Manufacturers of materials and equipment listed in Annex-4 are obliged to include the
remark “No PCB” in the product description.
ğ) Refilling of transformers having a low insulating fluid level with insulating materials
containing PCB is not allowed. Liquids, which shall be added or replaced, shall comply with
the specifications as defined in subparagraph (b) of the first paragraph of Article 15 of this
Regulation.
h) On the condition that the transformers are in good working order and do not leak, the
maintenance of them can be continued in order to fulfill the technical requirements or the
specifications pertaining to the dielectric quality until the transformers are decontaminated,
taken out of service and / or disposed in accordance with this Regulation. However,
transformers with PCB containing internal components which are damaged shall not be
repaired, they shall be disposed directly.
ı) Expenses for indemnification / compensation of any environmental damage caused by the
management of PCBs shall be paid by natural or legal persons responsible for the pollution
according to the principle “polluter pays”. Expenditures made by public authorities and
institutions due to the lack of the measures to be taken by those responsible to stop,
compensate or reduce environmental damages or due to the measures to be taken directly by
related authorities shall be collected from those responsible under the Law on Collection of
Public Claims No: 6183.
PART 2
Duties, Authorities and Responsibilities
Duties, Authorities and Responsibilities of the Ministry
Article 6 - (1) The Ministry is authorized and responsible in order
a) to provide national and international cooperation and coordination with regard to
implementation of new systems and technologies for the execution of this Regulation,
b) to monitor changes of registered used PCB and PCB containing materials and equipment
by composing the PCB inventory and to update inventories,
c) to make reduction plans and programs in conformity with respective institutions for the
decontamination or disposal of used PCB, materials and equipment containing PCB by the
end of 2025 at the latest,
ç) to issue decontamination and / or disposal licenses.
Duties and Authorities of the Provincial Directorates of Environment and Forestry
Article 7 - (1) The Provincial Directorates of Environmental and Forestry are responsible and
authorized in order
a) to identify holders of used PCB, materials and equipment containing PCB and to ensure
notification of these holders to the Ministry with the PCB Inventory Form given in Annex 3 in
accordance with the provision of Article 12 of the this Regulation,
b) to ensure that holders of used PCB and PCB-containing materials and equipment make
labelling in accordance with Article 11 of this Regulation,
c) to issue transportation licenses in accordance with the provisions of Article 13 of this
Regulation,
ç) to ensure that temporary storage areas shall be established in accordance with the
provisions of Article 14 of this Regulation and to monitor these areas, and
d) to control plants with decontamination or disposal license.
Obligations of PCB holders
Article 8 - (1) PCB holders and holders of materials and equipments containing PCB shall
fulfill following obligations:
a) to notify the Ministry in accordance with the provisions of Article 12 of this Regulation,
and to obtain inventory registration number from the Ministry,
b) to notify the Ministry of any changes in the inventory information with the PCB Inventory
Form in Annex -3 after the decontamination and / or disposal operation,
c) to have PCB analysis performed in accordance with the provisions of Article 10,
ç) to perform labelling operations in accordance with the provisions of Article 11 of this
Directive or to have them performed accordingly,
d) to apply Article 14 with regard to temporary storage areas,
e) to perform transportation operations in accordance with the provisions of Article 13,
f) to take necessary measures in areas containing PCB in accordance with the provisions of
Articles 20, 21 and 22, and
g) to perform decontamination and / or disposal operations or have them performed in
accordance with Articles 15 and 16 or have them performed accordingly.
Obligations of undertakings carrying out the disposal and/or decontamination
Article 9 - (1) Undertakings carrying out decontamination and disposal operations are obliged
a) to obtain the respective license from the Ministry in accordance with the provisions of
Articles 17 and/or 18,
b) to establish the ISO 14001 or an equivalent Environmental Management System within one
year after obtaining the license and to furnish the Ministry with related proof / certificate,
c) to perform PCB analysis in accordance with Article 10,
ç) to apply Articles 20, 21, and 22 in environments with PCB,
d) to perform transportation operations in licensed vehicles,
e) to dispose wastes resulting from the decontamination operations in compliance with the
provisions of Article 16 of this Regulation or have them disposed accordingly,
f) to notify the Ministry regularly of decontaminated or disposed materials and equipment.
PART 3
PCB Analysis, Labelling and Inventory Preparation
PCB analysis
Article 10 - (1) Preliminary detection of PCB content in equipment and insulating fluids shall
be performed. If the result of preliminary detection is 50 ppm and more, quantitative analysis
shall be performed
‒ in laboratories accredited in compliance with the provisions of TS EN 61619 for
insulating fluids;
‒ in laboratories accredited in compliance with the provisions of TS EN 12766 - 1, TS EN
12766 - 2 and TS EN 12766 - 3 for petroleum products and waste oils,
‒ in laboratories authorized by the Ministry.
Labelling
Article 11 - (1) Materials and equipment, which have been identified to contain PCB of 50
ppm and more on the basis of the PCB analysis, shall be labelled in accordance with Part (A)
of Annex -1, and outdoor locations, where such equipments are placed, shall be labelled, in
accordance with Part (B) of Annex -1.
(2) The equipment, which shall be decontaminated in accordance with Article 15, shall be
marked with a label for decontaminated equipment given in Annex - 2 after each
decontamination procedure.
(3) Labels shall be designed to be easily read from at least 2 meters distance and shall be
made out of indelible materials.
Preparation of the Inventory
Article 12 - (1) Holders of materials and equipment containing 5 dm³ (L) and more PCB shall
ensure that they are recorded in the PCB inventory of the Ministry.
(2) In case of capacitor sets, the calculation of the threshold value of 5 dm³ (L) shall be found
as the sum of the volumes of each part of the capacitor containing PCB.
(3) With regard to declarations of materials and equipment which are subject of an inventory,
the PCB Inventory Form given in Annex 3 must be used.
PART 4
Transportation and Temporary Storage
Transportation
Article 13 - (1) Provisions on transportation of the “The Regulation on Control of Hazardous
Wastes” published in the Official Gazette dated 14 March 2005 No: 25755 shall apply with
regard to the transportation of used PCB and materials and equipment containing PCB. All
materials contaminated with PCB during the transportation shall be regarded as hazardous
waste and shall be disposed accordingly. Except for compulsory cases, such transports shall
be performed without discharging the fluids in the equipment. In compulsory cases,
discharged fluids shall be transported with containers located on tracks as a precaution against
shocks and blows. The vehicles shall have box-body, also tools, devices and chemicals for
PCB cleaning shall be available in the vehicles.
Temporary Storage
Article 14 - (1) Materials and equipment taken out of service can be temporarily stored in
designated areas (D15) in indoor facilities having ground impermeability and ventilation.
(2) Equipment with a risk of leaking shall be temporarily stored after discharging the fluid
part. Containers, in which the fluids are poured, shall be marked according to the sample label
as showed in Part (A) of Annex 1; and shall be promptly disposed. Information with regard to
the equipment and materials under temporary storage shall be notified to the Ministry with the
PCB Inventory Form in Annex - 3.
PART 5
Decontamination and Disposal
Decontamination
Article 15 - (1) Transformers containing PCB of 500 ppm and more shall be decontaminated
in accordance with following conditions and terms:
a) The purpose of the decontamination shall be to reduce the PCB level less than 500 ppm and
if possible less than 50 ppm.
b) Replacement fluids, which do not contain PCB and also do not present any harmful risks
for the environment and human health, should be used in transformers.
c) The replacement of the fluid in the transformers shall be performed in order to obtain a
complete decontamination (full decontamination) without the need for PCB disposal
afterwards.
ç) After the decontamination process, transformer labels shall be replaced with labels
providing the new information in accordance with the provisions of Article 11 of the second
paragraph of this Regulation.
(2) Transformers with insulation fluids containing between 50 and 500 ppm PCB shall be
decontaminated, or disposed at the end of their useful lifetime in accordance with
subparagraphs (b) and (c) of the first paragraph of Article 11 of this Regulation. Time
extension for transformers with a useful lifetime which could exceed the term defined in
subparagraph (ç) of the first paragraph of Article 5 shall be evaluated by the Ministry.
(3) Decontamination operations on equipment other than transformers shall be applied
following the approval of the Ministry.
(4) Metals, porcelains, sheet metals and other materials which have a PBC level less than 50
ppm after the decontamination procedure can be recovered except than PCB absorbent
materials like paper, wood, cardboard. Principles for the certification shall be defined in the
frame of the Decontamination License.
Disposal
Article 16 - (1) Materials and equipment listed in Annex 4 and all liquid, solid and viscous
materials, equipment and wastes as cleaning liquids, paper, wood, plastic, fabric and cloth
pieces, protective clothing and equipment, soil, construction and excavation wastes containing
50 ppm PCB and more, shall be disposed at licensed plants according to the “The Regulation
on Control of Hazardous Wastes”
(2) Provisions defined in the “Regulation on Control of Waste Oils" issued in the Official
Gazette dated January 21, 2004, Number 25353, shall be applied for the recovery and disposal
of PCB-containing oils.
(3) Technical standards laid down in the “The Regulation on Control of Hazardous Wastes”
must apply the incineration of PCB according to the D 10 method. On the condition that
biological or physical-chemical procedures meet the requirements of the safe disposal
standards and the available newest technologies, methods other than incineration (D10) can
be implemented.
PART 6
Decontamination and Disposal License
Decontamination License
Article 17 - (1) Natural or legal persons who will perform decontamination of PCB-
containing equipment are obliged to obtain a license from the Ministry. Information and
documents listed in Annex 5 shall be enclosed with the application for the license. The period
of validity of the license is three years. The license cannot be transferred. In necessary cases,
operation permission with a validity no longer than one year can be granted to facilities before
awarding the license.
(2) In case decontamination units are going to be established within maintenance, repair, and
production facilities; a separate section shall be allocated in the facility premises.
Decontamination facilities and units shall be established and operated with the following units
and provisions:
a) Indoor workplace
b) Ground impermeability
c) Temporary storage area for equipment
ç) PCB tanks
d) Fire-fighting equipment
e) Vacuum or manual fluid discharge system
f) Active carbon filter
g) Absorbent materials
ğ) Solvent washing unit for equipment
h) Tanks for washing liquid
ı) Suitable laboratory for detection of PCB
(3) The mass balance charts for quantities of recovered and / or disposed materials and wastes
after the decontamination process shall be prepared and conveyed to the Ministry.
Disposal License
Article 18 - (1) Permissions or licenses shall be granted to the plants, which are going to
perform disposal processes with the methods D10, D12 and D15 as listed in Annex – 6, in
accordance with the provisions of the “The Regulation on Control of Hazardous Wastes”.
(2) Licenses for those methods which are not included within the scope of paragraph (1) of
this Article shall be obtained from the Ministry in accordance with the provisions of this
Regulation. Complex plants, which are going to perform decontamination and disposal
operations in an integrated way, must obtain a disposal license. Plants which are certified by
an accredited organization or a scientific institution that meets the requirements set forth in
the third paragraph of Article 16 of this Directive shall apply for the license with the
documents listed in Annex 5. This license shall be valid for three years. The license cannot be
transferred. The provisions of the “The Regulation on Control of Hazardous Wastes” shall be
applied with regard to the procedure of closing the plants. If necessary, an operation
permission with a period of validity no longer than one year can be granted to plants before
awarding the license.
Cancellation of the License
Article 19
(1) If the Ministry or the Provincial Directorate of Environment and Forestry detects
unconformity with the license or permission in operating the plant, a period from two months
up to six months shall be granted to rectify the deficiency depending on the significance and
source. In case that the Ministry or its relevant Provincial Directorate of Environment and
Forestry detects the continued existence of the deficiency, the operation permission of the
plant shall be cancelled and sanctions in accordance with Article 23 shall be imposed. After
rectification of the deficiency an application in accordance with the provisions of Article 17
or 18 must be made to re-obtain the license.
PART 7
Measures to be taken against PCB
Measures at the worksite
Article 20 - (1) The following general measures shall be taken in areas containing PCB;
a) Provisions of the “Regulation on the Use of Personal Protective Equipment at the
Worksite” published in the Official Gazette dated 11 February 2004 and No: 25370 shall
apply with regard to materials and specifications of protective clothing and respiration masks
of persons dealing with PCBs.
b) Workers cannot leave the worksite with PCB contaminated clothing, and work clothing;
life-cycle of which has expired, shall be regarded as hazardous waste.
c) It shall be not allowed retaining food, eating, and smoking in areas with PCBs. Proper areas
shall be designated in the plant for such purposes.
ç) When leaving the worksite, workers shall clean their bodies with soap and water, and rinse
their bodies with ample amount of water.
d) Indoor worksites and storage areas shall be ventilated in an efficient manner.
e) PCB outlet points, such as covers or valves of the containers and equipment containing
used PCB, shall be closed at all times in worksites and storage areas.
f) Used PCB, materials and equipment containing PCB shall not be kept at the same premises
where flammable materials such as paint, plastic, wood, absorbent, and paper as well as
increasing and reducing chemicals are stored.
g) All equipment shall be visually inspected at least once in a week. It shall be controlled to
find out whether there is any liquid leakage or not. Control results, observations and the
relevant time shall be recorded in the control logbook.
ğ) Doors and external locations of the areas containing PCBs shall be marked according to the
provisions of Part (B) of Annex - 1.
h) Access to the operation site shall be under control.
ı) The staff shall be familiar with operations with used PCB, materials and equipment
containing PCB and shall participate in-service (on the job training) training for such
purposes.
i) An “Emergency Case Plan” shall be prepared to avoid all kinds of risks.
j) With regard to maintenance procedures and accident concurrencies, the reasons, results and
measures shall be recorded in the relevant maintenance and accidents logbook.
Measures to be taken in case of leakage and contamination
Article 21 - (1) The following measures shall be taken against leakage and contamination;
a) The defect causing the leakage shall be remedied.
b) Premises contaminated with PCBs shall be cleaned within 12 hours.
c) Contaminated premises shall be cleaned in two stages. At the first stage, the cleaning shall
be made with absorbent materials. Following the first stage, washing and rinsing operations
shall be performed. PCB shall be determined on the ground and air of the premises after the
cleaning.
ç) Spilled PCB shall be collected with appropriate methods in order to prevent their exposure
of human beings and the environment until the completion of the cleaning operation and
collected PCB and materials used for the cleaning operation shall be regarded as hazardous
waste.
d) Adequate quantity of absorbents shall be available in plants in order to avoid spreading of
spillages and leakages and absorbents shall be stored as such they can be easily accessed in
plants. Used absorbents shall be regarded as hazardous waste.
Measures against fire
Article 22 - (1) The following measures shall be taken against fire;
a) Efficient equipment for fire fighting, ventilation and lightning protection shall be available
in the plant area.
b) Fire fighting and lightning protection equipment and tools shall be available in the
immediate vicinity of equipment containing PCBs and PCB- storage areas.
c) The fire extinguishing system shall be regularly tested and the results shall be recorded in
control logbook.
ç) One person of the staff shall be assigned beforehand to make emergency notification to the
responsible authority in case of fire and the relevant notification shall be made to the said
authority.
d) Foam fire fighting systems and water tank cooling systems shall be available in the plants.
All assigned staff shall have in-service training regarding fire fighting, and shall receive
information on the risks of the gases and other waste, which may generate in such fires.
e) Fire-fighting teams shall wear masks and protective clothing.
f) With regard to the premises in which fire has occurred appropriate measures shall be taken
in order to avoid leakage of PCB, and particularly of materials which not burned totally, in
waters around the site. All ground drainages around the plant shall be blocked. Water used for
fire fighting purposes and cleaning shall be controlled and they shall be regarded as hazardous
waste.
g) Following the extinguishing the fire, the premises shall be surrounded and accesses to the
premises shall be under control. All materials contaminated with fume (including protective
clothing, fire fighting system, etc.) shall be kept in a temporary storage area or in a safe room,
and they shall be regarded as hazardous waste.
ğ) In case of fires in indoor premises, adequate ventilation shall be applied following the fire
extinguishing operation.
h) In case of any fire, fire department and the relevant local administration shall be notified.
PART 8
Miscellaneous and Last Provisions
Breach of the Regulation
Article 23 - (1) In case of breach of the Regulation, respective sanctions shall apply in
accordance with the provisions of Article 15 and subparagraphs (g), (r), (t), (u) and (v) of the
first paragraph of Article 20, and Article 23 of the Law on Environment No: 2872.
Power of Regulation
Article 24 - The Ministry shall be authorized to make all kind of regulations for the
implementation this Regulation, provided there is no contrary provision.
Enforcement
Article 25 - (1) This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of its issue.
Execution
Article 26 - (1) The provisions of this Regulation shall be executed by the Minister of
Environment and Forestry.
Annex-1 A-Label for used PCB and PCB containing material and equipment
ATTENTION / CAUTION! CONTAINS PCB
H6 TOXIC
• to be easily visible from a distance of at least 2 meters B- Outdoor Label
PCB Danger
ATTENTION!
• to be easily visible from a distance of at least 2 meters
PCB Concentration (ppm) 50-500 > 500 Date of analysis : __________ Responsible unit : __________ Inventory Registration no. : __________
Annex-2 LABELING OF DECONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT with PCB
*This rate shall be determined 6 (six) months after the fluid change
Decontaminated Equipment with PCB
1) Fluid with PCB in the equipment
a) with the fluid called ............... b) on (date) , c) changed by (name of the company / institution.)
2) PCB concentration ,
a) Previous fluid ppm b) *New fluid ppm measured.
Annex - 3 PCB Inventory Form
I confirm the correctness of the information written in the table. I am aware, that in
case of discovering false information, penalties for providing false documents will be due in accordance with Article 26 of the Environmental Law, No. 2872
Date
…/…/… of the Representative of the Company
Name, Surname, Title and Signature General Explanations:
1. Table 1, Table 1A and Table 1B should be filled in for the first registration in the inventory 2. .”The inventory registration number” shall be given after Table 1 is filled in. The related inventory registration number must be given for the monitoring of following procedures. 3. For materials and equipment which have an "Inventory Registration Number” of the Ministry
a- Table 2 should be filled in case of temporary storage b- Table 3 should be filled in case of decontamination c- Table 4 should be filled in case of disposal. and conveyed regularly to the Ministry.
Title and Sector Environmental officer e-mail address Address Tax no.. Phone and Fax.
TABLE 1- Inventory Registration Information
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for registration entries more than one. a- Please give for each registration an “item nr.” b- Please enter the “Code of the equipment or material” as provided in Annex 4 of this Regulation c- Please enter in the column “Location in the plant” the place where the equipment or the materials are placed in the plant. ç- Please fill in column “PCB” in view of Article 4, first paragraph, subparagraph (e) and Article 12 of this Regulation. Please attach the analysis report about the PCB concentration to this table additionally. d- Please explain in the column “Planned procedures” when and how the material or the equipment is going to be treated (decontamination or disposal) or is going to be replaced with a new one, including the date. e- The “Code of Waste” is to be given by the Ministry and is going to be communicated together with the Inventory Registration Number to you. f- This column should not be filled in since the “Inventory Registration Number” is to be given by the Ministry after it has received this table, TABLE 1A- “E29” EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for more than one
registration entry.
Item No.
State of Use
Production date
Cooling method
Insulating Fluid Ratio of the weight of the equipment to the insulating fluid
a- Please enter the same “Item No” for each equipment you have already given in Table 1.
b-Please enter in the column “State of Use” “in use” if the equipment is in use or is temporarily out of order because of operative reasons; please enter the remark “out of order” if the equipment is out of order because of temporary storage or disposal reasons.
c- Please enter in the “production date” column the year in which the equipment was produced. “ ç- Please enter in the column “Cooling method” remarks as LN, LNAN, SN, ON, ONAN which describe the cooling method as provided in information label of the respective equipment.
d- Please enter in the column “Insulating Fluid” the commercial name or the chemical description of the insulating fluid.
e- Please enter in the column “ratio of the weight of the equipment to the insulating fluid” the result of the division of the total weight of the equipment containing insulating fluid by the weight of the insulating fluid.
Item No.
Code of the
equipment or material
Location in the plant
PCB Planned
procedures Code of Waste
“Inventory Registration Number.”
Volume(L)
Concentration
(ppm)
TABLE 1B- “E18” EQUIPMENT INFORMATION
Item No.
State of Use Date of Production
Country of Production and Producing
Company
Model
Type
Working Voltage and Frequency
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for more than one
registration entry. a- Please enter the same “Item No” for each equipment you have already given in Table 1.
b-Please enter in the column “State of Use” “in use” if the equipment is in use or is temporarily out of order because of operative reasons; please enter the remark “out of order” if the equipment is out of order because of temporary storage or disposal reasons.
c- Please enter in the “production date” column the year in which the equipment was produced. ç- Please enter in the column “Country of Production and Producing Company” the name of the country and
company where the equipment was produced. d- Please enter in the column “Model” the model of the equipment. . e- Please enter in the column “Type” the information about the type of the equipment given by the producer or the well-known type information about the equipment. f- Please enter the technical information in the column “Working Voltage and Frequency “. TABLE 2- INFORMATION REGARDING TEMPORARY STORAGE
Inventory Registration Number. Date of Temporary Storage
Place of Temporary Storage
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for more than one
registration entry. a- Please enter in the column “Inventory Registration Number” the “Inventory Registration Number” given by the Ministry for Table 1. b- Please insert in the column “Date of Temporary Storage” the date as day, month and year where the material or equipment which received an Inventory Registration Number has been put in temporary storage. c- Please insert in the column “Place of Temporary Storage” the place where the material or equipment which received an Inventory Registration Number is located clearly.
TABLE 3- DECONTAMINATION INFORMATION The label of the decontaminated equipment laid down in Annex 2 of this Regulation shall be sent to the Ministry together with this form after the decontamination procedure.
Inventory Registration
Number
License Number of the Plant
which performs the
Decontamination
Date of Decontamination
Previous Concentration
value (ppm)
Concentration Value after the
Decontamination (ppm)
State of
Use
Waste Transportation Form Transportation ( (Delivery
and Return) Serial Number.
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for more than one registration entry. a- Please enter the same “Inventory Registration Number” for each equipment given by the Ministry for Table 1. b- Please insert in the column "License Number of the Plant which Performs the Decontamination“ the License Number of the Plant given according to the provisions of Article 17 of this Regulation. c- Please insert in the column “Date of Decontamination” the date (as day, month and year) of the beginning and completion of the decontamination procedure of the equipment which has been given an Inventory Registration Number. ç- Please insert in the column “Previous Concentration" the PCB concentration value (ppm) before the decontamination procedure. d- Please insert in the column “Concentration Value after the Decontamination” the PCB concentration value (ppm) after the decontamination procedure e- Please insert in the column "State of Use" the remark "will be taken in use" if the equipment is going to be reused; in case that the equipment will not be in further use the remark "out of order" shall be inserted. f- Please insert in the column “Waste Transportation Form" the serial numbers of Waste Transportation Forms to be used for the transport procedure (delivery and return) to the decontamination plant. TABLE 4- DISPOSAL INFORMATION Please fill in the form below and send it together with the National Waste Transport Form for the transportation of the disposed material or equipment to the Ministry after completion of the disposal procedure.
Inventory Registration
Number .
License number of the plant which performs the disposal procedure
Disposal procedure
Date of the completion of the disposal
Waste Transportation Form Transport for Disposal Number.
Please fill in the table above after reading the explanations below. Please use a separate sheet for more than one registration entry. a- Please enter the same “Inventory Registration Number” for each equipment given by the Ministry for Table 1. b- Please insert in the column "License number of the plant which performs the disposal procedure" the license number of the plant which has performed the disposal of the material or equipment in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of this Regulation. c- Please insert in the column “Disposal procedure” the disposal procedure applied in accordance with the provisions of Article 16 of this Regulation ç- Please insert in the column "Date of completion of the disposal" the date (as day, month and year) where the disposal procedure for the material or equipment which obtained an "Inventory Registration Number" has been performed. d- Please insert the serial number of Waste Transportation Form to be used for the transport procedure of the material or the equipment from the respective plant to the disposal plant.
Annex-4 Materials and Equipment
CODES LIST OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Materials
M1 Flame retardant / flame blocker M2 Printing ink and printing paste M3 Wax and resin M4 Synthetic rubber M5 Envelopes, labels or tapes M6 Surface covering material like paint, varnish and lacquer M7 Synthetic or mineral based-air compressor oils M8 Synthetic or mineral oils M9 Synthetic or mineral heat transfer fluids
M10 Cutting oils M11 Synthetic or mineral vacuum oils M12 Synthetic or mineral turbine oils M13 Synthetic or mineral insulating oils M14 Synthetic or mineral hydraulic oils M15 Carbonless copy paper M16 PCB M17 Agricultural pesticide additives M18 Others
Equipment E1 Alternative current induction motors E2 Rectifier for alternative and direct current E3 Keys E4 Switches E5 fluorescent lamp E6 Discharge lamp ballasts E7 Start-up equipment E8 Refrigerators E9 Submersible pumps
E10 Circuit breakers E11 Electric cables (with and without oil) E12 Furnaces E13 Power factor correction units E14 Air compressors E15 Hydraulic equipment E16 Heat transfer equipment E17 Heating coils E18 Capacitors E19 Carbonless copy papers E20 Machine oilers E21 Sealing materials (liquid gasket etc.) E22 Startes E23 Water well pumps E24 Industrial machinery containing heat resistant fluid E25 Televisions E26 Vacuum pumps E27 Voltage regulators E28 Fire extinguishing panels E29 Transformers E30 Others
Annex-5
Required documents for the application of the decontamination and disposal license
a) A positive certificate in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment or a certificate
indicating that an Environmental Impact Assessment is not necessary and related EIA report
or a project presentation file.
b) Emission Permission Certificate, Discharge Emission Certificate
c) Emergency Case Plan
ç) A certificate of the Directorate of the Fire Rescue Service that fire protection measures are
taken
d) Other certificates:
1) Tax directorate / office and tax number
2) The license for establishing and operating a business obtained in accordance with the
provisions of the Directive on Licenses for Opening and Operating a Business
published in the Official Gazette dated 10/8/2005, Nr. 25902
3) A copy of the Commercial Registration Gazette
4) Circular of Signatories
5) Capacity Report
6) Industrial Registration Certificate
7) Operation Certificate obtained by the Ministry for Labour and Social Security
ANNEX-6 DISPOSAL OPERATIONS D 1 Deposit into or onto land (e.g. landfill, etc.) D 2 Land treatment (e.g. biodegradation of liquid or sludgy discards in soils, etc.) D 3 Deep injection (e.g. injection of pumpable discards into wells, salt domes or naturally occurring repositories, etc.) D 4 Surface impoundment (e.g. placement of liquid or sludgy discards into pits, ponds or lagoons, etc.) D 5 Specially engineered landfill (e.g. placement into lined discrete cells which are capped and isolated from one another and the environment, etc.) D 6 Release into a water body except seas/oceans D 7 Release into seas/oceans including sea-bed insertion D 8 Biological treatment not specified elsewhere in this Annex which results in final compounds or mixtures which are discarded by means of any of the operations numbered D 1 to D 12 D 9 Physico-chemical treatment not specified elsewhere in this Annex which results in final compounds or mixtures which are discarded by means of any of the operations numbered D 1 to D 12 (e.g. evaporation, drying, calcination, etc.) D 10 Incineration on land D 11 Incineration at sea D 12 Permanent storage (e.g. emplacement of containers in a mine, etc.) D 13 Blending or mixing prior to submission to any of the operations numbered D 1 to D 12 D 14 Repackaging prior to submission to any of the operations numbered D 1 to D 13 D 15 Storage pending any of the operations numbered D 1 to D 14 (excluding temporary storage, pending collection, on the site where it is produced)