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Chapter 09

EWC Chapter 09: Wastes from the photographic industry

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Wastes from the photographic industry

13 codes
09 01 01*AHAbsolute Hazardous

water-based developer and activator solutions

09 01 02*AHAbsolute Hazardous

water-based offset plate developer solutions

09 01 03*AHAbsolute Hazardous

solvent-based developer solutions

09 01 04*AHAbsolute Hazardous

fixer solutions

09 01 05*AHAbsolute Hazardous

bleach solutions and bleach fixer solutions

09 01 06*MHMirror HazardouseNote e. Note ‘e’: All aqueous liquid waste from on site-reclamation of silver is hazardous waste under 09 01 06* (if it contains silver) or 09 01 13* (if it does not). Note: The terms ‘containing’ or ‘free of’ referring to ‘silver or silver compounds’ is descriptive, and not related to hazardous property assessment. Knowledge of the silver in the waste is needed only to determine which non-hazardous entry is appropriate.

wastes containing silver from on-site treatment of photographic wastes

09 01 07ANAbsolute Non-HazardouseNote e. Note ‘e’: All aqueous liquid waste from on site-reclamation of silver is hazardous waste under 09 01 06* (if it contains silver) or 09 01 13* (if it does not). Note: The terms ‘containing’ or ‘free of’ referring to ‘silver or silver compounds’ is descriptive, and not related to hazardous property assessment. Knowledge of the silver in the waste is needed only to determine which non-hazardous entry is appropriate.

photographic film and paper containing silver or silver compounds

09 01 08ANAbsolute Non-HazardouseNote e. Note ‘e’: All aqueous liquid waste from on site-reclamation of silver is hazardous waste under 09 01 06* (if it contains silver) or 09 01 13* (if it does not). Note: The terms ‘containing’ or ‘free of’ referring to ‘silver or silver compounds’ is descriptive, and not related to hazardous property assessment. Knowledge of the silver in the waste is needed only to determine which non-hazardous entry is appropriate.

photographic film and paper free of silver or silver compounds

09 01 10ANAbsolute Non-Hazardous

single-use cameras without batteries

09 01 11*AHAbsolute Hazardous

single-use cameras containing batteries included in 16 06 01, 16 06 02 or 16 06 03

09 01 12ANAbsolute Non-Hazardous

single-use cameras containing batteries other than those mentioned in 09 01 11

09 01 13*AHAbsolute HazardouseNote e. Note ‘e’: All aqueous liquid waste from on site-reclamation of silver is hazardous waste under 09 01 06* (if it contains silver) or 09 01 13* (if it does not). Note: The terms ‘containing’ or ‘free of’ referring to ‘silver or silver compounds’ is descriptive, and not related to hazardous property assessment. Knowledge of the silver in the waste is needed only to determine which non-hazardous entry is appropriate.

aqueous liquid waste from on-site reclamation of silver other than those mentioned in 09 01 06

09 01 99MNMirror Non-HazardouseNote e. Note ‘e’: All aqueous liquid waste from on site-reclamation of silver is hazardous waste under 09 01 06* (if it contains silver) or 09 01 13* (if it does not). Note: The terms ‘containing’ or ‘free of’ referring to ‘silver or silver compounds’ is descriptive, and not related to hazardous property assessment. Knowledge of the silver in the waste is needed only to determine which non-hazardous entry is appropriate.

wastes not otherwise specified