Airfield Lighting
Safegate Group
Manual
Date: October 2016
Ref: SL-RE-E_SL-RT-E_SL-RN-E_SL-RTN-E_SL-SB-E
Version: 1.4
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5.2
RE-CYCLING
5.2.1
Local Authority Re-cycling
The disposal of Safegate Group products is to be made at an applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. The correct disposal of
equipment prevents any potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling. The
recycling of materials helps to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of products, contact your local authority city office.
5.2.2
Safegate Group Re-cycling
Safegate Group is fully committed to environmentally-conscious manufacturing with
strict monitoring of our own processes as well as supplier components and sub-
contractor operations. Safegate Group offers a re-cycling program for our products to
all customers worldwide, whether or not the products were sold within the EU.
Safegate Group products and/or specific electrical and electronic component parts
which are fully removed/separated from any customer equipment and returned will be
accepted for our recycling program.
All items returned must be clearly labelled as follows:
For ROHS/WEEE Re-cycling.
Sender contact information (Name, Business Address, Phone number).
Main Unit Serial Number.
Safegate Group will continue to monitor and update according for any future
requirements for EU directives as and when EU member states implement new
regulations and or amendments. It is our aim to maintain our compliance plan and
assist our customers.
Note: For more information, see
, or contact Safegate Group
Support via email at
5.3
SPARE PARTS
Spare parts are available for Airfield Lighting light fixtures. For more information see
the Spare Parts List document.
Note: Contact Safegate Group for assistance with ordering spare parts.