CEN/TS 17275:2018
(Main)Nanotechnologies - Guidelines for the management and disposal of waste from the manufacturing and processing of manufactured nano-objects
Nanotechnologies - Guidelines for the management and disposal of waste from the manufacturing and processing of manufactured nano-objects
This document provides guidelines for all waste management activities from the manufacturing and processing of manufactured nano-objects.
The guidelines apply to all actors in the waste management chain, namely MNO manufacturers, MNO modifiers, as well as waste disposal companies and carriers and consignees of WMP-MNOs.
This document does not intend to provide guidelines on the management and disposal of nanocomposites, waste derived from consumer products containing nano-objects or waste containing only naturally occurring or incidental nano-objects. Also excluded from the scope are any waste from non-nanoscale materials resulting from the manufacturing and processing of MNOs.
Nanotechnologien - Leitfaden für die Handhabung und Entsorgung des Abfalls von hergestellten und verarbeiteten Nano-Objekten
Dieses Dokument stellt einen Leitfaden für alle Abfallmanagementtätigkeiten aus der Herstellung und Verarbeitung von industriell hergestellten Nanoobjekten zur Verfügung.
Die Leitlinien gelten für alle Akteure in der Abfallmanagementkette, und zwar MNO Hersteller, MNO Modifizierer, sowie Abfallentsorgungs-und Transportunternehmen und Frachtempfänger von WMP MNO.
Dieses Dokument dient nicht dazu, Leitlinien für die Verwaltung und Entsorgung von Nanokompositen, von Abfällen aus Konsumgütern, die Nano-Objekte enthalten, oder von Abfällen, die nur natürlich vorkommende oder zufällige Nano-Objekte enthalten, aufzustellen. Auch Abfälle aus nicht nanoskaligen Materialien, die bei der Herstellung und Verarbeitung von MNO entstehen, liegen außerhalb des Anwendungsbereiches.
Nanotechnologies - Lignes directrices pour la gestion et l’élimination des déchets issus de la fabrication et la transformation des nano-objets manufacturés
Le présent document donne des recommandations applicables à toutes les activités de gestion des déchets issus de la fabrication et de la transformation de nano-objets manufacturés.
Ces recommandations s’appliquent à tous les acteurs de la chaîne de gestion des déchets, c’est-à-dire les fabricants de MNO, les modificateurs de MNO ainsi que les sociétés et transporteurs d’élimination des déchets et les destinataires des WMP-MNO.
Le présent document n’est pas destiné à fournir des recommandations pour la gestion et l’élimination des nanocomposites, des déchets issus de produits de grande consommation contenant des nano-objets, ou des déchets contenant uniquement des nano-objets apparaissant naturellement ou incidentels. Sont également exclus du domaine d’application tous les déchets provenant de matériaux à l’échelle non-nanométrique résultant de la fabrication et de la transformation de MNO.
Nanotehnologija - Smernice za ravnanje z odpadki in njihovo odstranjevanje pri proizvodnji in predelavi proizvedenih nanopredmetov
Ta dokument vsebuje smernice za vse dejavnosti ravnanja z odpadki, od proizvodnje do predelave proizvedenih nanopredmetov.
Smernice veljajo za vse udeležence v verigi ravnanja z odpadki, in sicer proizvajalce proizvedenih nanopredmetov, modifikatorje proizvedenih nanopredmetov in podjetja za odstranjevanje odpadkov ter prevoznike in prejemnike proizvedenih nanopredmetov v verigi ravnanja z odpadki.
Ta dokument ne zagotavlja smernic za upravljanje in odstranjevanje nanokompozitov, odpadkov iz potrošniških izdelkov, ki vsebujejo nanopredmete, ali odpadkov, ki vsebujejo samo naravne ali naključne nanopredmete. Iz področja uporabe tega dokumenta so izključeni tudi odpadki iz ne-nanomaterialov, ki nastanejo pri proizvodnji in predelavi proizvedenih nanopredmetov.
General Information
Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2019
Nanotehnologija - Smernice za ravnanje z odpadki in njihovo odstranjevanje pri
proizvodnji in predelavi proizvedenih nanopredmetov
Nanotechnologies - Guidelines for the management and disposal of waste from the
manufacturing and processing of manufactured nano-objects
Nanotechnologien - Leitfaden für die Handhabung und Entsorgung des Abfalls von
hergestellten und verarbeiteten Nano-Objekten
Nanotechnologies - Lignes directrices pour la gestion et le traitement des déchets issus
de la fabrication et la transformation des nano-objets manufacturés
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN/TS 17275:2018
ICS:
07.120 Nanotehnologije Nanotechnologies
13.030.01 Odpadki na splošno Wastes in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
CEN/TS 17275
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
December 2018
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
ICS 07.120
English Version
Nanotechnologies - Guidelines for the management and
disposal of waste from the manufacturing and processing
of manufactured nano-objects
Nanotechnologies - Lignes directrices pour la gestion Nanotechnologien - Leitfaden für die Handhabung und
et l'élimination des déchets issus de la fabrication et la Entsorgung des Abfalls von hergestellten und
transformation des nano-objets manufacturés verarbeiteten Nano-Objekten
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 28 September 2018 for provisional application.
The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to
submit their comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard.
CEN members are required to announce the existence of this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS
available promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in
parallel to the CEN/TS) until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN is reached.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and United Kingdom.
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worldwide for CEN national Members.
Contents Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Abbreviations .15
5 Regulatory framework .16
6 General environmental and waste management .16
7 Risk assessment and management .19
8 Waste tracking .20
9 Classification of waste .20
10 Pre-disposal procedures of WMP-MNOs by companies producing and processing
MNOs .23
11 Transport and storage of WMP-MNOs .26
12 Selection of disposal and treatment routes for WMP-MNOs .28
13 Management of WMP-MNOs during waste disposal .37
14 Accident management plan .43
Annex A (informative) European legislation including the treaty, relevant for waste .45
A.1 European waste related legislation .45
A.2 Packaging Labelling (CLP) .47
A.3 Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 Biocidal products .48
A.4 REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 .48
A.5 Directive 1999/92/EC Explosive atmospheres .48
A.6 Other regulations not referenced in the document: .48
A.7 National legislation.49
A.8 International treaty .49
Annex B (informative) Tools for source reduction of production waste .50
B.1 General .50
B.2 Organizational waste prevention approaches .50
B.2.1 Strategic planning .50
B.2.2 Implementation of a waste prevention programme .51
B.2.3 Good housekeeping .52
B.3 Technical and science-based source reduction approaches .53
Annex C (informative) CLP hazard classes and categories .55
C.1 General .55
Annex D (informative) Indication of applicability of 850 ˚C and 1 100 ˚C incineration
processes for MNOs . 57
Bibliography . 59
European foreword
This document (CEN/TS 17275:2018) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 352
“Nanotechnologies”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the
following countries are bound to announce this Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Introduction
Innovation in nanotechnology is linked with commercial developments that use nanomaterials to deliver
new products or services to the market. In recent years, nanotechnology has moved from the research
laboratory to the manufacturing plant and into consumer products. Manufactured nano-objects (MNOs)
can be incorporated in products to enhance their performance and create new properties. In the process
of making such products, using them or disposing them at the end of their life, MNOs may be released and
come in contact with humans and the environment. As of yet, MNO producers and the scientific
community do not have a complete understanding of whether nanomaterials, particularly MNOs pose a
risk to the health of workers, consumers and the environment. It is thought that some MNOs may pose a
hazard to human health and the environment.
Nanomaterials include nano-objects and nanostructured materials. Nano-objects may be naturally
occurring, incidental [CEN ISO/TS 80004-1:2015, 2.10], engineered or manufactured
[CEN ISO/TS 80004-1:2015, 2.9]. In general, naturally occurring and incidental nano-objects are emitted
into the atmosphere by natural process or as a by-product of a process (for example welding fume,
combustion fume). Engineered nano-objects (ENOs) or MNOs, a very specific class of nanomaterials, are
sometimes incorporated in products to achieve new or enhanced / improved properties, which are only
attainable with nanotechnology. In some cases, they may be substituted for highly toxic substances, may
lead to waste reduction, or may extend the longevity of a product.
MNOs may have distinct physicochemical properties as a result of their nanoscale formulation. Thus, they
may exhibit hazards and risks to human health and to the environment distinct from those presented by
non-nanoscale materials. There is therefore a need for specific guidance on the assessment and
management of the human health and environmental hazards and risks associated with the management
and disposal of waste from the manufacturing and processing of manufactured nano-objects
(WMP-MNOs).
The manufacturing of MNOs and their incorporation in products may involve multi-stage processes,
including primary synthesis, precipitation, sorting, chemical or physical separation and purification, as
well as incorporation in intermediate products.
Each process in the manufacturing chain may generate process wastes, residues and diffuse release of
MNOs or their aggregates and agglomerates. Process wastes may result from:
— making more or buying more than necessary (for example overproduction, large batches or excess
items that remain in stock);
— making batches that are not at the correct specification or requirements of the customer; and
— making batches with expired specifications or requirements.
Diffuse release means the (unintended) release of chemicals to air, groundwater and soil, which occur in
a diffuse way due to processes such as migration or dispersing, and which should be avoided. Diffuse
emissions can be controlled via, for example, waste collection and adequate waste treatment, where
MNOs will be either eliminated or accumulated in a controlled system.
In general, WMP-MNOs are expected to be in a powder form, in a liquid suspension and /or contaminated
items. Nano-objects resulting from the manufacturing and processing of MNOs can be classified in two
categories:
— nano-objects having the same physical and chemical identity as the final intended nano-object
production batch, which are generated during manufacturing and processing;
— nano-objects being production residues or being the result of a non-conformed batch production
(production refuse). Their physico-chemical characteristics may be known, partially known or
unknown due to unintended transformation processes.
Powder-form and liquid WMP-MNOs can be composed purely of nano-objects and non-nanoscale
particles.
The industry involved in nanotechnology and nanomaterials is a linear network as illustrated in Figure 1.
It involves organizations ranging from raw material producers (suppliers of MNOs), modifiers (producers
of semi-products obtained by modifying the composition or the surface of MNOs), to formulators and
users of nanomaterials (who incorporate MNOs or semi-products in finished products, resulting in
nanostructured materials or nanocomposites).
Figure 1 — Overview of the nanotechnology and nanomaterials industry
Disposal routes for non-nanoscale materials are well known and well-regulated in all EU member states
by national and the EU directives. It is not the intention of this document to lead on this. This document
serves as a guideline to the safe waste management of WMP-MNOs and provides guidelines for all waste
management activities from the manufacturing and processing of MNOs as illustrated in Figure 1 by the
dotted lines.
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