Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 5: Specification for the final treatment of WEEE fractions - Copper and precious metals

This Technical Specification addresses the processes regarding the recycling of copper and/or precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE.
NOTE 1   For the treatment of WEEE EN 50625-1 applies.
This Technical Specification relates to the chemical and metallurgical processes used for the recycling of copper and/or precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE, thereby differentiating it from manual/mechanical processing (see Annex A).
All chemical and metallurgical processes are included up and until the output materials will be used for their original purpose or for other purposes or will be finally disposed of.
NOTE 2   The main precious metals concerned are gold, silver, and palladium.
NOTE 3   The majority of the WEEE volumes that are processed by final treatment operators consists of fractions of WEEE (e.g. circuit boards) containing copper and/or precious metals, however there may be whole small WEEE that can be treated directly in final treatment (e.g. USB sticks).
NOTE 4   Chemical and metallurgical processes are processes in which a chemical reaction takes place for example: pyrolysis, smelting, refining, solvent extraction, ion exchange, leaching/dissolution in water acids or base, precipitation, cementation, pressure leaching. They differ from mechanical / physical processes such as sorting and separation based on physical properties (e.g. density, magnetism, colour) and size reduction processes such as shredding and grinding.
NOTE 5   In general, these final treatment facilities are covered by the IED 2010/75/EU, e.g. copper smelters or refiners.

Sammlung, Logistik und Behandlung von Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten (WEEE) - Teil 5: Spezifikation für die Endbehandlung der Fraktionen von Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten - Kupfer und Edelmetalle

Exigences de collecte, logistique et traitement pour les déchets d’équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE) - Partie 5: Spécification pour le traitement final des fractions de DEEE - Cuivre et métaux précieux

Zahteve za zbiranje, logistiko in obdelavo odpadne električne in elektronske opreme (WEEE) - 5. del: Specifikacija za obdelavo frakcij WEEE - Baker in plemenite kovine

Ta tehnična specifikacija obravnava postopke v zvezi z recikliranjem bakra in/ali plemenitih kovin, ki jih vsebuje odpadna električna in elektronska oprema in njene frakcije.
OPOMBA 1   Za obdelavo odpadne električne in elektronske opreme se uporablja standard EN 50625-1.
Ta tehnična specifikacija se nanaša na kemične in metalurške postopke, ki se uporabljajo za recikliranje bakra in/ali plemenitih kovin, ki jih vsebuje odpadna električna in elektronska oprema in njene frakcije, in jih s tem razlikuje od ročnih/mehanskih postopkov obdelave (glej dodatek A).
Vsi kemični in metalurški postopki so vključeni, dokler se izhodni materiali ne uporabijo za njihov prvotni namen ali za druge namene oziroma so dokončno odstranjeni.
OPOMBA 2   Glavne zadevne plemenite kovine so zlato, srebro in paladij.
OPOMBA 3   Večina odpadne električne in elektronske opreme, ki je obdelana s postopkom končne obdelave, je sestavljena iz frakcij (npr. vezja), ki vsebujejo baker in/ali plemenite kovine, vendar pa je lahko določeno enovito majhno odpadno električno in elektronsko opremo mogoče obdelati v celoti (npr. USB ključe).
OPOMBA 4   Kemični in metalurški postopki so postopki, pri katerih pride do kemične reakcije, na primer pirolize, taljenja, rafiniranja, ekstrakcije s topilom, izmenjave ionov, izluževanja/raztapljanja v vodnih kislinah ali bazah, obarjenja, cementacije, izluževanja pod tlakom. Razlikujejo se od mehanskih/fizikalnih postopkov, kot so razvrščanje in ločevanje na podlagi fizikalnih lastnosti (npr. gostote, magnetizma, barve) in postopkov zmanjševanja velikosti, kot so drobljenje in mletje.
OPOMBA 5   Na splošno so končne obdelovalne naprave zajete v IED 2010/75/EU, npr. talilnice bakra ali rafinerije.

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Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 5: Specification for the

final treatment of WEEE fractions - Copper and precious metals

Sammlung, Logistik und Behandlung von Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten (WEEE) -

Teil 5: Spezifikation für die Endbehandlung der Fraktionen von Elektro- und Elektronik-

Altgeräten - Kupfer und Edelmetalle
Exigences de collecte, logistique et traitement pour les déchets d’équipements

électriques et électroniques (DEEE) - Partie 5: Spécification pour le traitement final des

fractions de DEEE - Cuivre et métaux précieux
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CLC/TS 50625-5:2017
ICS:
13.030.99 Drugi standardi v zvezi z Other standards related to
odpadki wastes
SIST-TS CLC/TS 50625-5:2017 en

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CLC/TS 50625-5
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
August 2017
ICS 13.030.99
English Version
Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part
5: Specification for the final treatment of WEEE fractions -
Copper and precious metals

Exigences de collecte, logistique et traitement pour les Anforderungen an die Sammlung, Logistik und Behandlung

déchets d'équipements électriques et électroniques (DEEE) von Elektro- und Elektronikaltgeräten (WEEE) - Teil 5:

- Partie 5: Spécification pour le traitement final des fractions Spezifikation für die Endbehandlung der Fraktionen von

de DEEE - Cuivre et métaux précieux Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten - Kupfer und Edelmetalle

This Technical Specification was approved by CENELEC on 2017-05-29.

CENELEC members are required to announce the existence of this TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the TS available promptly

at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,

Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,

Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,

Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels

© 2017 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.

Ref. No. CLC/TS 50625-5:2017 E
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Contents Page

European foreword ...................................................................................................................................3

Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................4

1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................5

2 Normative references ................................................................................................................5

3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................5

4 Administrative and organisational requirements .......................................................................9

4.1 General ...................................................................................................................................9

4.2 Management principles ........................................................................................................9

4.3 Environment, Health and Safety - EHS requirements .......................................................9

4.4 Agreement for acceptance of materials ........................................................................... 10

5 Technical requirements .......................................................................................................... 11

5.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 11

5.2 Acceptance ......................................................................................................................... 11

5.3 Sampling and assaying ..................................................................................................... 12

5.4 Plant and process conditions ........................................................................................... 13

5.5 Output wastes at the final facility ..................................................................................... 13

6 Monitoring and reporting ........................................................................................................ 14

6.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 14

6.2 Recycling rate and recovery rate ..................................................................................... 14

6.3 Classification ...................................................................................................................... 15

6.4 Calculation .......................................................................................................................... 16

6.5 Metal yield ........................................................................................................................... 17

7 Documentation ....................................................................................................................... 17

Annex A (informative) Generic flowsheet ............................................................................................. 19

Annex B (normative) Limit values in final water effluent stream discharge to environment, limit values

at stack to air and limit values for noise ................................................................................................ 20

Annex C (normative) Limit values of occupational health monitoring .................................................. 22

Annex D (informative) Guidance on theoretical recycling and recovery rate achievements ................ 23

Bibliography ........................................................................................................................................... 24

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European foreword

This document (CLC/TS 50625-5:2017) has been prepared by CLC/TC 111X "Environment".

Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of

patent rights. CENELEC [and/or CEN] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such

patent rights.
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Introduction

In order to support EN 50625-1, Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 1:

General treatment requirements, covering treatment of WEEE, it is essential to include normative

requirements, such as management and technical requirements and target and limit values, into a

document that is able to be revised to take into account both practical experience and changes in

treatment technologies.
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1 Scope

This Technical Specification addresses the processes regarding the recycling of copper and/or

precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE.
NOTE 1 For the treatment of WEEE EN 50625-1 applies.

This Technical Specification relates to the chemical and metallurgical processes used for the recycling

of copper and/or precious metals contained in WEEE and fractions of WEEE, thereby differentiating it

from manual/mechanical processing (see Annex A).

All chemical and metallurgical processes are included up and until the output materials will be used for

their original purpose or for other purposes or will be finally disposed of.
NOTE 2 The main precious metals concerned are gold, silver and palladium.

NOTE 3 The majority of the WEEE volumes that are processed by final treatment operators consists of

fractions of WEEE (e.g. circuit boards) containing copper and/or precious metals, however there may be whole

small WEEE that can be treated directly in final treatment (e.g. USB sticks).

NOTE 4 Chemical and metallurgical processes are processes in which a chemical reaction takes place for

example: pyrolysis, smelting, refining, solvent extraction, ion exchange, leaching/dissolution in water acids or

base, precipitation, cementation or pressure leaching. They differ from mechanical / physical processes such as

sorting and separation based on physical properties (e.g. density, magnetism, colour) and size reduction

processes such as shredding and grinding.

NOTE 5 In general, these final treatment facilities are covered by the IED 2010/75/EU, e.g. copper smelters or

refiners.
2 Normative references

The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are

indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated

references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

EN 50625-1:2014, Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 1: General

treatment requirements
3 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 50625-1 and the following

apply.
3.1
backfilling
void

Note 1 to entry: Decision 2011/753/EU contains the following: ‘backfilling’ means a recovery operation where

suitable waste is used for reclamation purposes in excavated areas or for engineering purposes in landscaping

and where the waste is a substitute for non-waste materials.
3.2
disposal
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2008/98/EC defines disposal: "‘disposal’ means any operation which is not recovery

even where the operation has as a secondary consequence the reclamation of substances or energy. Annex I

sets out a non-exhaustive list of disposal operations".
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3.3
energy recovery

production of useful energy through direct and controlled combustion or other processing of waste

[SOURCE: EN 50625-1:2014, definition 3.14]

Note 1 to entry: Energy recovery is a recovery operation where the material is used principally as a fuel or other

means to generate energy, see R1 of Annex II of Directive 2008/98/EC.
3.4
final treatment

last steps in the treatment of WEEE and fractions of WEEE containing copper and/or precious metals

whereby they are transformed using chemical or metallurgical processes and whereby these

materials, components and substances are purified into raw materials that can be used for the original

purpose or for other purposes
3.5
final treatment facility

location where WEEE and fractions of WEEE containing copper and/or precious metals undergo final

treatment
3.6
final treatment operator
entity performing treatment of WEEE and fractions of WEEE in a final treatment
3.7
fraction
separate output stream generated by the treatment of WEEE
[SOURCE: EN 50625-1:2014, definition 3.18]
3.8
hazardous waste
waste which exhibits one or more hazardous properties
[SOURCE: EN 50625-1:2014 definition 3.19]

Note 1 to entry: The term “hazardous waste” is defined in Directive 2008/98/EC; the properties of hazardous

waste are described in Annex III of Directive 2008/98/EC.
3.9
Injuries incurred Without resulting in a work Absence
IWA

number of IWA, sometimes also called a “zero accident”. An IWA is reported when a person is slightly

injured at work, but reports to work the following day
3.10
IWA frequency

total number of IWA injuries considered on the basis of one million hours worked. It is computed as

the number of IWA events occurring divided by the total number of hours worked corresponding to this

number of IWA events and then multiplied by one million hours (10 )
3.11
logistics

planning, implementing and controlling of the transportation, handling, preliminary storage and/or

sorting of WEEE from point of origin to point of delivery
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3.12
Lost Time Injuries
LTI

number of LTI. An LTI is reported when a person is injured at work, and the injury causes him/her to

stay away from the work place on sick leave on the following or more days
3.13
LTI frequency

total number of LTI injuries considered on the basis of one million hours worked. It is computed as the

number of LTI events occurring divided by the total number of hours worked corresponding to this

number of LTI events and then multiplied by one million hours (x 10 )
3.14
material recovery
void

Note 1 to entry: Decision 2011/753/EU contains the following: “‘material recovery’ means any recovery

operation, excluding energy recovery and the reprocessing into materials which are to be used as fuel”.

3.15
metal yield

amount of copper and precious metals obtained (“output”), as product, from the processing of infeed

materials (“input”), shown as a percentage, for each metal

Note 1 to entry: The output products contain the respective metals either as pure (elemental) metals or as alloy

metals (added intentionally, not as a contaminant) or as defined metal compounds (e.g. metal salts), but not, e.g.,

captured in slag.
3.16
near miss

number of near miss incidents, sometimes called an “incident”. A near miss is to be reported in any

instance where a particular situation, an unexpected hazard, a dangerous condition or a failure of

some nature could lead to the potential of someone being injured, but no injury actually occurred

3.17
off-spec material

material provided by an operator which does not comply with the specifications that have been

previously agreed upon between operator and final treatment operator
3.18
operator
entity that performs one or more treatment processes on WEEE
[SOURCE: EN 50625-1:2014, definition 3.25]

Note 1 to entry: Processes on WEEE could include collection, handling, shipping, sorting, storage, transport,

trading, treatment, or preparing for re-use.
3.19
other material recovery
material recovery which is not recycling
Note 1 to entry: An example of other material recovery is backfilling
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3.20
recovery
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2008/98/EC contains the following: “‘recovery’ means any operation the principal result

of which is waste serving a useful purpose by replacing other materials which would otherwise have been used to

fulfil a particular function, or waste being prepared to fulfil that function, in the plant or in the wider economy.

Annex II sets out a non-exhaustive list of recovery operations”.
3.21
recovery rate

calculation of rates as the percentage of the total mass of all output fractions originating from WEEE

accounting for recycling, other material recovery and energy recovery in proportion to the total mass of

the WEEE input fractions entering the final treatment
3.22
recycling
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2008/98/EC contains the following: “‘recycling’ means any recovery operation by which

waste materials are reprocessed into products, materials or substances whether for the original or other

purposes. It includes the reprocessing of organic material but does not include energy recovery and the

reprocessing into materials that are to be used as fuels or for backfilling operations”.

3.23
recycling rate

calculation of rates as the percentage of the total mass of output fractions originating from WEEE

accounting for recycling in proportion to the total mass of the WEEE input fractions entering the final

treatment

Note 1 to entry: The formula for calculating the recycling rate is given in EN 50625–1:2014, Figure C.1.

3.24
thermal disposal
combustion for disposal without energy recovery
3.25
treatment
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2008/98/EC contains the following: “‘treatment’ means recovery or disposal

operations, including preparation prior to recovery or disposal”.
3.26
waste
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2008/98/EC contains the following: “‘waste’ means any substance or object which the

holder discards or intends or is required to discard”.
3.27
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
void

Note 1 to entry: Directive 2012/19/EU contains the following: “‘waste electrical and electronic equipment’ or

‘WEEE’ means electrical or electronic equipment which is waste within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Directive

2008/98/EC, including all components, subassemblies and consumables which are part of the product at the time

of discarding”.
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4 Administrative and organisational requirements
4.1 General

The administrative and organisational requirements concern management principles, environmental,

health and safety requirements and the agreement on acceptance of materials.
4.2 Management principles

The final treatment operator shall ensure that a documented management system is in place for all

activities in the fields of environment, health, safety and quality.

NOTE ISO 9001, ISO 14001, EMAS and OHSAS 18001 are examples of management systems, but other

management systems may exist.

The final treatment operator shall demonstrate continuous improvement of their activities by a review

and management process. This management process shall be updated or revised as changes occur

to the activities of the treatment operator and evaluated in order to monitor its effectiveness.

The management system shall include the following documented points:

— Legal compliance report: a list of relevant legislation and associated requirements, which applies

to the final treatment operator and their facility and evidence of compliance to this legislation and

associated requirements;

— Organisational plan: an up to date organisation chart that shall include all management and

production personnel levels, including those positions regarding acceptance and treatment of

WEEE and/or fractions thereof, waste management, the transport and the handling of materials

that exhibit hazardous properties;

— Work instructions: work procedures shall be in place regarding all processes performed, including

the handling of any off-spec materials and/or waste materials produced from the final treatment of

WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE containing copper and/or precious metals;

— Fire and explosion prevention plan and emergency plan: fire and explosion-prevention systems as

well as related emergency plans and emergency testing procedures and records of tests

performed and any corrective actions or amendments to the plans;
— A process description and a process flowchart;

— Data register: a record of data including input and output description, weight, origin and

destination. This shall be kept for a minimum period of three years; and

— Sub-contractors and sub-processors report: information such as company name, address, legal

registration, permits of contractors and operators that handle the wastes from the final treatment

operator (if used), along with work procedures and proof of the monitoring procedures.

— Insurance: Document in which the actual insurance coverage is stated.
4.3 Environment, Health and Safety - EHS requirements

To ensure a safe working environment there shall be a number of different exposure limits depending

on the substance or conditions. The exposure limits for inhalable inorganic dust and lead are given in

Annex C, as well as guidance values for other substances. If competent or governing authorities

impose more stringent limit values, then this latter value shall apply. Appropriate personal protection

equipment shall be used in case the limits are exceeded in certain working areas.

The final treatment operator shall possess infrastructure, in terms of size, technologies installed, and

characteristics of the operations, that is suitable for the activities performed at the facility. Suitability of

the site shall be assessed by a risk management process for all tasks performed on site and include

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the identification of hazards, the assessment of risk and, where appropriate, the elimination or

reduction of the risk, and documentation of the process.

The final treatment operator shall have the following Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) measures

in place:

— EHS programmes: EHS requirements and procedures shall be documented and adhered to at all

times. Non-compliance instances shall be addressed by appropriate corrective measures applied

diligently and with full documentation;

— EHS reports: data on environmental related incidents shall be duly collected and documented.

The information on Health and Safety related incidents shall be recorded and documented and

shall include that for all employees and/or contractors working on site. This will include

information on:
— lost time injury frequency rate (expressed as the LTI frequency);
— total number of injuries (expressed as the IWA frequency) and
— number of near misses, sometimes called incidents.

— EHS awareness program: evidence of the implementation of an on-going and interactive EHS

awareness program;

— Employees (regular, temporary and/or contractors) shall be provided with and be required to wear

adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) as identified in risk assessments. The PPE

provided shall be suitable and adequate for the expected type of potential risk and exposure for

the area in which the employee works;

— All materials and material types intended for processing on site shall be evaluated by means of an

EHS risk analysis prior to processing. Written evidence of this evaluation process shall be

available on site;

— Employees and contractors shall undergo regular EHS training and related information sessions,

including emergency response plans and work related processes. Details on training/information

provided and the broad objectives of the training shall be documented. A program for monitoring

workplace conditions shall also be in place;

— Employees and contractors who are at potential risk of exposure to deleterious elements and/or

compounds above minimum exposure limit levels given in Annex C, shall undergo at least annual

health and hygiene-related checks. Records of each check shall be made; and

— Environmental monitoring shall be carried out on a regular basis covering process effluents,

emissions and the like. If limit values have been exceeded there shall be a report on improvement

actions and data shall be reported that also indicate any effects of such corrective measures will

have.
4.4 Agreement for acceptance of materials

Deliveries of WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE containing copper and/or precious metal to a final

treatment facility shall only occur once the operator supplying and the final treatment operator have

completed a written agreement. The minimum components of such a written document (contract) shall

include information:

— Description of material i.e. estimated composition and physical characteristics;

— Mutually agreed specification of materials. This specification shall as a minimum include the

following conditions as regards details on the following possible contaminants:
— Agreed acceptance levels of polychlorinated biphenyls – PCBs;
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— Agreed acceptance levels of mercury (Hg);
— Declaration of check of radioactive materials;
— Agreed acceptance levels of beryllium (Be);
NOTE 1
— Typical PCB acceptance level < 50 ppm
— Typical Hg acceptance level < 10 ppm.

— In case of detection of any radioactivity, in which there should be generally a low tolerance level, while the

evaluation of radioactivity and maximum content’s threshold should be in accordance with 2003/122/Euratom

or those of the equivalent competent authority whichever is the most stringent.
— Typical Beryllium acceptance level < 200 ppm.
— The delivery mode e.g. transport by road, ship or rail;
— Duration of the agreement;
— Agreed quantities;
— Transport provisions and terms;

NOTE 2 For example: Incoterms are internationally recognised terms for transport, details of which are

regularly amended and published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Incoterms is a registered

trademark of the ICC.
— Specification of authorized transport and logistics related requirements;

NOTE 3 Compliance with Waste Shipment Regulation - (EC) No 1013/2006 and European List of Waste -

2000/532/EC if required and compliance with the ADR (European Agreement concerning the International

Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) provisions if applicable.
— Packaging requirements;
— Arrangements for handling of ‘off-spec material’; and
— Arrangements for sampling as set out in 5.3.
5 Technical requirements
5.1 General

The technical requirements as set out hereunder comprise acceptance, sampling and validation, plant

conditions, process conditions, recovery and disposal of any waste arising from final treatment.

5.2 Acceptance

The final treatment operator shall ensure compliance with the following technical requirements, basic

operational infrastructure and facility components are in place:
— A calibrated and maintained weigh bridge or weigh scales;

— The final treatment facility, including storage areas, shall be secured to prevent access by

unauthorized persons, to prevent damage to and theft of WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE

containing copper and/or precious metals;
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— Stationary monitoring system in place for detecting and measuring radioactivity in any incoming

materials.

A procedure shall be in place to allow verification and compliance with the agreement for acceptance

of materials as stated under 4.3. The procedure shall include the following:
— Inspection at reception;

— Each delivery shall be inspected to verify quality and respect of environmental requirements

and compliance with the agreement for acceptance;

— Proof of the measurement for the potential presence of radioactive material(s);

— Proof of inspection of transport documents and record of the origin;
— The results of the measurements and verification shall be documented.
NOTE Documents of verification are for instance pictures and analyses results.
— Weighing and registration;

— Each delivery shall be weighed and the weights shall be registered in electronic or written

form;

— Prior to mixing, blending and/or treatment of WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE containing

copper and/or precious metals, it shall be ensured that the weighing has been properly

concluded;

— Employees should be in a position, if required, to be able to locate the material until it has

been mixed, blended and/or treated.
— Storage,

— All WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE containing copper and/or precious metals that contain

hazardous substances shall be stored in a manner that prevents the dispersal of the

hazardous material to the environment;

— If storage is required, the material shall be stored on an impermeable hard surface or located

within a covered area;

— Any water which has been in contact with the material shall be suitably treated in order to

prevent potential environmental damage.
5.3 Sampling and assaying

A documented procedure shall be in place for sampling and assaying of the WEEE (fractions) input.

The procedure as regards sampling and assaying shall include the following:

— The process to be used to shred/reduce the WEEE and/or fractions of WEEE containing copper

and/or precious metals for sample preparation (if done at the final treatment facility);

— The weight or percentage of weight of input consignment for each sample;
— The name and contact details of any external laboratory (if applicable);

— The specific techniques for sampling and assaying and the way the process is to be conducted

and the techniques used;
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SIST-TS CLC/TS 50625-5:2017
CLC/TS 50625-5:2017 (E)

— The operator or their nominated agent shall be entitled to be present during the sampling and

assaying and shall be provided with a sealed bag containing the sample of the material tested;

and
— The records of each sampling and as
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