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EU WEEE
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ATTERY
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IRECTIVES
EU WEEE and Battery Directives
This product, and the batteries used to power the product,
should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and
should be collected separately and disposed of according to
your national regulations..
Viavi has established a take-back process in compliance with the
EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive,
2012/19/EU, and the EU Battery Directive, 2006/66/EC.
Instructions for returning waste equipment and batteries to
JDSU can be found in the WEEE section of Viavi's Standards
and Policies web page (
https://www.viavisolutions.com/en-us/
corporate/legal/policies-standards#sustain
).
If you have questions concerning disposal of your equipment or
batteries, contact JDSU's WEEE Program Management team at
.
EU REACH
Article 33 of EU REACH regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 requires
article suppliers to provide information if a listed Substances of
Very High Concern (SVHC) is present in an article above a certain
threshold.
For information on the presence of REACH SVHCs in Viavi
products, see the Hazardous Substance Control section of
Viavi's Standards and Policies web page.
EU CE Marking Directives (LV, EMC, RoHS, RE)
This product conforms with all applicable CE marking directives.
Please see EU Declaration of Conformity for details.
California Proposition 65
California Proposition 65, officially known as the Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, was enacted in
November 1986 with the aim of protecting individuals in the
state of California and the state's drinking water and
environment from excessive exposure to chemicals known to the
state to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For the Viavi position statement on the use of Proposition 65
chemicals in Viavi products, see the Hazardous Substance
Control section of Viavi's Standards and Policies web page.