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10. Additional information
During maintenance on the machine, or in the event of its demolition, do not dispose of contaminated parts into the
environment. See local regulations for their correct disposal. Upon demolition of the machine, the identification label and
any other document must be destroyed.
10.1 Waste disposal
Remember that the residues stemming from industrial processing which have not been declared similar to urban solid
waste in quality or quantity should be considered special waste.
Deteriorated or obsolete machines are also special waste.
The user, in accordance with local legal regulations, must take particular precautions concerning the disposal of the
materials, such as:
Guards material (PVC and methacrylate)
Pneumatic piping plastic
Jacketed electrical cables
Rubber belts
Depleted oils
10.2 Toxic-harmful waste
All waste that contains or is contaminated by the substances indicated in the attachment to DPR 915/52 in
implementation of directives 75/442 EC, 76/403/EC and 768/319/EC should be considered toxic-harmful waste.
Below are the main pictograms placed on the containers of hazardous or harmful material:
10.2.1 Provisional storage
Provisional storage of toxic-harmful waste is permitted based on the foreseen disposal of the same via
treatment and/or definitive storage.
In any case, the prevailing laws in the user’s country must be observed on the protection
of the environment.
10.2.2 Characteristics of the containers
The fixed and mobile containers destined to contain toxic-harmful waste must possess suitable
resistance requirements in relation to the chemical-physical properties and the hazardous
characteristics of the contained waste.
The containers in which hazardous or harmful products or materials are stored must, for the purpose
of making the nature of their content known, bear indications and markings.