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10.2.3 Registration obligations
In accordance with the requirements of the Presidential Decree of 23 August 1982 concerning
implementation of Directive 75/439/EC relative to the elimination of depleted oils, the
loading/unloading logs must be kept by all the companies that produce special or toxic-harmful waste
stemming from industrial and artisan processes.
This requirement is valid in Italy. For other countries in the EEC area, please refer to
national legislation.
DANGER
During disposal operations, there are risks of cutting, projection of fragments, entanglement, contact with moving parts and contact with
chemical products. The operator in charge must use the appropriate personal protection equipment.
10.3 Scrapping the machine
ATTENTION
The dismantling and demolition operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
Dismantling of the machine must take place after the disassembly of the various parts that make it up.
For the disassembly operations, in addition to wearing the Personal Protection Equipment mentioned
in the MANUAL, please refer to the instructions and diagrams in this manual or, if necessary, request
specific information from the Manufacturer.
Once the various parts have been disassembled, the various components will be subdivided,
separating the metal from the plastic, the copper, etc., depending on the prevailing type of sorted
disposal in the country where the machine is dismantled.
The waste stemming from the demolition of the machine can be classified as special waste.
In the event that the various components must be stored while awaiting disposal, take care to store
them in a safe place that is protected from atmospheric agents in order to prevent the possibility of
soil and groundwater contamination.
10.4 Dismantling of the electronic components (WEEE directive)
European Community directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) imposes a series of obligations on the
manufacturers and users concerning the collection, treatment, recovery and disposal of this
waste.
Always strictly adhere to these regulations for the disposal of this waste. Remember that
incorrect disposal of this waste implies the application of the administrative sanctions
envisaged by the prevailing regulation.