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Standards for Defining Asbestos Wastes to be UpdatedToxic Substance Management」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是398 , 欄位標題的內容是Standards for Defining Asbestos Wastes to be Updated , 欄位摘要的內容是At present all asbestos containing wastes are designated as hazardous industrial wastes. However the EPA has decided to update standards and in the future wastes from asbestos containing electric and thermal insulation or asbestos sprayed buildings will only be defined as hazardous where it is non-solidified asbestos and asbestos content is 1% or above. On July 16 the EPA called together experts, scholars, local environmental protection units (EPUs) and industry members to discuss regulations concerning asbestos containing industrial waste. At the conference an initial consensus was reached to update current definition standards in consideration of U.S. and Canadian asbestos control laws. In the regulations currently set forth in the Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste, asbestos and its waste products refers to asbestos wastes produced by industrial organizations. Because the regulation is overly simple, there is no indication as to whether all asbestos containing products should be treated as hazardous wastes after their disposal. According to the Standards for Industrial Waste Storage, Collection and Treatment Methods and Facilities, asbestos containing wastes should first undergo wet treatment, be stored in double layered plastic bags with a thickness above 75x10-3cm and then placed in a hard container. Treatment through solidification can also be used provided that airborne dispersion is prevented. Industry members indicated that treating all asbestos containing wastes as hazardous, whether or not they will be released into the environment, is too strict and difficult to implement. They also pointed out that according to a 1996 report from the WHO, ILO, and UNEP, there is only danger of inhalation of asbestos fibers at the raw-material stage. Because most asbestos products have already been solidified they are safe to general consumers. For this reason asbestos wastes should be classified as general or hazardous wastes based on whether or not they have already been solidified or are in states where they are friable or will disperse into the air. This May, the Friction Materials Association asked the EPA to amend relevant regulations in reference to laws from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and other countries. They requested the EPA use a chart listing asbestos containing hazardous industrial wastes and revise clauses in the standards for defining industrial hazardous wastes to read, “asbestos electrical and thermal insulating materials and wastes from asbestos sprayed buildings shall be considered hazardous industrial wastes.” As far as treatment methods for asbestos containing wastes, general regulations mandate that the pressure resistance of asbestos containing products must be above 10kg for it to be considered solidified. In reality though the pressure resistance of most products is a couple of hundred kilograms and will not result in harm to the human body after fracture. Thus they should not need to be further stored in plastic bags and placed in solid containers. EPA officials noted that they would consider industry members’ opinions. An official noted that U.S. and Canadian laws governing asbestos would be used as references to amend current standards. Furthermore, besides adopting the suggestions of the Friction Materials Association, the EPA will only classify waste as hazardous if the asbestos content is above 1% and easily broken into powder by hand. If, however, the waste is proven not to disperse into the air, it will be classified as general waste regardless of whether asbestos content is above 1% or not. The EPA’s only fear is that local EPUs will have difficulty in identifying and executing the new regulations. The EPA plans to use a chart format to display relevant criteria to facilitate industry compliance and to help EPUs in enforcement. During the July 16 meeting the EPA requested industry members provide information on asbestos contents, pressure resistance, and relevant preventative measures for their products for the EPA to use as a reference for the amendments. An EPA official stated that the conclusions reached at the conference will be circulated to relevant agencies and if there are not too many dissenting opinions they will be announced and brought into force in around one and a half month’s time. , 欄位全文的內容是At present all asbestos containing wastes are designated as hazardous industrial wastes. However the EPA has decided to update standards and in the future wastes from asbestos containing electric and thermal insulation or asbestos sprayed buildings will only be defined as hazardous where it is non-solidified asbestos and asbestos content is 1% or above. On July 16 the EPA called together experts, scholars, local environmental protection units (EPUs) and industry members to discuss regulations concerning asbestos containing industrial waste. At the conference an initial consensus was reached to update current definition standards in consideration of U.S. and Canadian asbestos control laws. In the regulations currently set forth in the Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste, asbestos and its waste products refers to asbestos wastes produced by industrial organizations. Because the regulation is overly simple, there is no indication as to whether all asbestos containing products should be treated as hazardous wastes after their disposal. According to the Standards for Industrial Waste Storage, Collection and Treatment Methods and Facilities, asbestos containing wastes should first undergo wet treatment, be stored in double layered plastic bags with a thickness above 75x10-3cm and then placed in a hard container. Treatment through solidification can also be used provided that airborne dispersion is prevented. Industry members indicated that treating all asbestos containing wastes as hazardous, whether or not they will be released into the environment, is too strict and difficult to implement. They also pointed out that according to a 1996 report from the WHO, ILO, and UNEP, there is only danger of inhalation of asbestos fibers at the raw-material stage. Because most asbestos products have already been solidified they are safe to general consumers. For this reason asbestos wastes should be classified as general or hazardous wastes based on whether or not they have already been solidified or are in states where they are friable or will disperse into the air. This May, the Friction Materials Association asked the EPA to amend relevant regulations in reference to laws from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and other countries. They requested the EPA use a chart listing asbestos containing hazardous industrial wastes and revise clauses in the standards for defining industrial hazardous wastes to read, “asbestos electrical and thermal insulating materials and wastes from asbestos sprayed buildings shall be considered hazardous industrial wastes.” As far as treatment methods for asbestos containing wastes, general regulations mandate that the pressure resistance of asbestos containing products must be above 10kg for it to be considered solidified. In reality though the pressure resistance of most products is a couple of hundred kilograms and will not result in harm to the human body after fracture. Thus they should not need to be further stored in plastic bags and placed in solid containers. EPA officials noted that they would consider industry members’ opinions. An official noted that U.S. and Canadian laws governing asbestos would be used as references to amend current standards. Furthermore, besides adopting the suggestions of the Friction Materials Association, the EPA will only classify waste as hazardous if the asbestos content is above 1% and easily broken into powder by hand. If, however, the waste is proven not to disperse into the air, it will be classified as general waste regardless of whether asbestos content is above 1% or not. The EPA’s only fear is that local EPUs will have difficulty in identifying and executing the new regulations. The EPA plans to use a chart format to display relevant criteria to facilitate industry compliance and to help EPUs in enforcement. During the July 16 meeting the EPA requested industry members provide information on asbestos contents, pressure resistance, and relevant preventative measures for their products for the EPA to use as a reference for the amendments. An EPA official stated that the conclusions reached at the conference will be circulated to relevant agencies and if there are not too many dissenting opinions they will be announced and brought into force in around one and a half month’s time. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是2 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是Toxic Substance Management , 欄位標題2的內容是Standards for Defining Asbestos Wastes to be Updated , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V3/V3-02

編號

398

標題

Standards for Defining Asbestos Wastes to be Updated

摘要

At present all asbestos containing wastes are designated as hazardous industrial wastes. However the EPA has decided to update standards and in the future wastes from asbestos containing electric and thermal insulation or asbestos sprayed buildings will only be defined as hazardous where it is non-solidified asbestos and asbestos content is 1% or above. On July 16 the EPA called together experts, scholars, local environmental protection units (EPUs) and industry members to discuss regulations concerning asbestos containing industrial waste. At the conference an initial consensus was reached to update current definition standards in consideration of U.S. and Canadian asbestos control laws. In the regulations currently set forth in the Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste, asbestos and its waste products refers to asbestos wastes produced by industrial organizations. Because the regulation is overly simple, there is no indication as to whether all asbestos containing products should be treated as hazardous wastes after their disposal. According to the Standards for Industrial Waste Storage, Collection and Treatment Methods and Facilities, asbestos containing wastes should first undergo wet treatment, be stored in double layered plastic bags with a thickness above 75x10-3cm and then placed in a hard container. Treatment through solidification can also be used provided that airborne dispersion is prevented. Industry members indicated that treating all asbestos containing wastes as hazardous, whether or not they will be released into the environment, is too strict and difficult to implement. They also pointed out that according to a 1996 report from the WHO, ILO, and UNEP, there is only danger of inhalation of asbestos fibers at the raw-material stage. Because most asbestos products have already been solidified they are safe to general consumers. For this reason asbestos wastes should be classified as general or hazardous wastes based on whether or not they have already been solidified or are in states where they are friable or will disperse into the air. This May, the Friction Materials Association asked the EPA to amend relevant regulations in reference to laws from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and other countries. They requested the EPA use a chart listing asbestos containing hazardous industrial wastes and revise clauses in the standards for defining industrial hazardous wastes to read, “asbestos electrical and thermal insulating materials and wastes from asbestos sprayed buildings shall be considered hazardous industrial wastes.” As far as treatment methods for asbestos containing wastes, general regulations mandate that the pressure resistance of asbestos containing products must be above 10kg for it to be considered solidified. In reality though the pressure resistance of most products is a couple of hundred kilograms and will not result in harm to the human body after fracture. Thus they should not need to be further stored in plastic bags and placed in solid containers. EPA officials noted that they would consider industry members’ opinions. An official noted that U.S. and Canadian laws governing asbestos would be used as references to amend current standards. Furthermore, besides adopting the suggestions of the Friction Materials Association, the EPA will only classify waste as hazardous if the asbestos content is above 1% and easily broken into powder by hand. If, however, the waste is proven not to disperse into the air, it will be classified as general waste regardless of whether asbestos content is above 1% or not. The EPA’s only fear is that local EPUs will have difficulty in identifying and executing the new regulations. The EPA plans to use a chart format to display relevant criteria to facilitate industry compliance and to help EPUs in enforcement. During the July 16 meeting the EPA requested industry members provide information on asbestos contents, pressure resistance, and relevant preventative measures for their products for the EPA to use as a reference for the amendments. An EPA official stated that the conclusions reached at the conference will be circulated to relevant agencies and if there are not too many dissenting opinions they will be announced and brought into force in around one and a half month’s time.

全文

At present all asbestos containing wastes are designated as hazardous industrial wastes. However the EPA has decided to update standards and in the future wastes from asbestos containing electric and thermal insulation or asbestos sprayed buildings will only be defined as hazardous where it is non-solidified asbestos and asbestos content is 1% or above. On July 16 the EPA called together experts, scholars, local environmental protection units (EPUs) and industry members to discuss regulations concerning asbestos containing industrial waste. At the conference an initial consensus was reached to update current definition standards in consideration of U.S. and Canadian asbestos control laws. In the regulations currently set forth in the Standards for Defining Hazardous Industrial Waste, asbestos and its waste products refers to asbestos wastes produced by industrial organizations. Because the regulation is overly simple, there is no indication as to whether all asbestos containing products should be treated as hazardous wastes after their disposal. According to the Standards for Industrial Waste Storage, Collection and Treatment Methods and Facilities, asbestos containing wastes should first undergo wet treatment, be stored in double layered plastic bags with a thickness above 75x10-3cm and then placed in a hard container. Treatment through solidification can also be used provided that airborne dispersion is prevented. Industry members indicated that treating all asbestos containing wastes as hazardous, whether or not they will be released into the environment, is too strict and difficult to implement. They also pointed out that according to a 1996 report from the WHO, ILO, and UNEP, there is only danger of inhalation of asbestos fibers at the raw-material stage. Because most asbestos products have already been solidified they are safe to general consumers. For this reason asbestos wastes should be classified as general or hazardous wastes based on whether or not they have already been solidified or are in states where they are friable or will disperse into the air. This May, the Friction Materials Association asked the EPA to amend relevant regulations in reference to laws from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan and other countries. They requested the EPA use a chart listing asbestos containing hazardous industrial wastes and revise clauses in the standards for defining industrial hazardous wastes to read, “asbestos electrical and thermal insulating materials and wastes from asbestos sprayed buildings shall be considered hazardous industrial wastes.” As far as treatment methods for asbestos containing wastes, general regulations mandate that the pressure resistance of asbestos containing products must be above 10kg for it to be considered solidified. In reality though the pressure resistance of most products is a couple of hundred kilograms and will not result in harm to the human body after fracture. Thus they should not need to be further stored in plastic bags and placed in solid containers. EPA officials noted that they would consider industry members’ opinions. An official noted that U.S. and Canadian laws governing asbestos would be used as references to amend current standards. Furthermore, besides adopting the suggestions of the Friction Materials Association, the EPA will only classify waste as hazardous if the asbestos content is above 1% and easily broken into powder by hand. If, however, the waste is proven not to disperse into the air, it will be classified as general waste regardless of whether asbestos content is above 1% or not. The EPA’s only fear is that local EPUs will have difficulty in identifying and executing the new regulations. The EPA plans to use a chart format to display relevant criteria to facilitate industry compliance and to help EPUs in enforcement. During the July 16 meeting the EPA requested industry members provide information on asbestos contents, pressure resistance, and relevant preventative measures for their products for the EPA to use as a reference for the amendments. An EPA official stated that the conclusions reached at the conference will be circulated to relevant agencies and if there are not too many dissenting opinions they will be announced and brought into force in around one and a half month’s time.

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2000

月份

3

3

2

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Toxic Substance Management

標題2

Standards for Defining Asbestos Wastes to be Updated

檔案位置

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