DT-E 1.3: SUN PROTECTION SCREEN – VENETIAN BLINDS C80P and C80L
Issue 3 / April 2017 / EN
page 60 / 62
9.
PRODUCT DISASSEMBLY / UTILISATION / DISP OSAL
Improper system disassembly can result in severe injuries and system damage.
System disassembly should be commissioned to a properly qualified assembly team or to a person
suitably trained within industrial safety and with the knowledge concerning recovery.
a)
Disposal of worn electrical and electronic equipment
After the end of product lifetime it must be disassembled and separate material must be segregated according to
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 9 December 2014 on waste catalogue – Dz. U. [Journal of Laws] of 2014 item
1923
Important information concerning utilisation:
Pursuant to the regulations of the Act dated of 11 September 2015 about waste electrical or electronic
equipment, it is forbidden to place used appliances marked with a crossed out waste bin symbol jointly
with other waste. The User wishing to dispose of electronic or electrical equipment is obliged to take it
to the used equipment collection spot.
The above legal obligations were introduced in order to reduce the amount of waste due to used
electrical and electronic equipment and to assure a proper level of collection, recovery and recycling.
There are dangerous elements in the equipment which are of particularly adverse effect on the
environment and human health.
No.
Subject
European legal basis
Polish legal basis
1
Waste electrical
and electronic
equipment
Directive 2012/19 EU of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
Act of 11 September 2015 Dz. U. [Journal of
Laws] of 2015, item 1688 on waste
electrical and electronic equipment
2
Waste
catalogue
Commission Regulation (EC) No. 574/2004 of 23
February 2004 amending Annexes I and III to
Regulation (EC) No. 2150/2002 of the European
Parliament and of the Council on waste statistics.
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of
9 December 2014 on waste catalogue – Dz.
U. [Journal of Laws] of 2014 item 1923.
b)
Disposal of waste batteries
In accordance to the Act of 24 April 2009 on batteries and accumulators final user is obliged to pass waste portable
batteries, which are no longer energy source, to a collection spot or to a special collection bin. It is forbidden to put
waste batteries in the same container as other waste.
In order to prevent environment pollution and posing possible threat to human and animal health, dispose of the
used battery to a proper collection bin in the assigned collection spots.
No.
Subject
European Legal Basis
Polish Legal Basis
1
Waste batteries
and
accumulators
Directive 2006/66/EU of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on waste
batteries and accumulators and repealing directive
91/157/EEC
Act of 24 April 2009 on batteries and
accumulators Dz. U. [Journal of Laws] of
2009 no. 79, item 666