Republic Act (R.A.
) 6969:
Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990
                 Policies, Requirements and Procedures
Philippine Environmental Laws
    P.D. 1586: The Philippine Environmental
    Impact Statement (EIS) System of 1978
    R.A. 8749: The Philippine Clean Air Act of
    1990
    R.A. 9003: The Ecological Solid Waste
    Management Act of 2000
    R.A. 9275: The Philippine Clean Water Act
    of 2004
    R.A. 6969: Toxic Substances and Hazardous
    and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990
                      RA 6969
• “Toxic Substances and Hazardous & Nuclear Wastes
  Control Act of 1990
• Enacted on 26 October 1990
• Executing agency: Department of Environment and
  Natural Resources (DENR) through the Environmental
  Management Bureau
• DAO 1992-29 – Implementing Rules and Regulations
Why focus on Chemicals and Hazardous Wastes?
 Global production of chemicals has increased from 1M tons
  in 1930 to 400M at present
 More than 20M known substances
 Volume of production increases about 700 substances per
  year
 Certain chemicals have caused
    Serious damages to human and the environment e.g. asbestos,
     benzene, trichloroethane (TCA), trichloroethylene (TCE), DDT
    Incidence of some diseases has increased
    Some are persistent and becomes endocrine disruptor
         WHY DO WE NEED TO MANAGE AND
              REGULATE CHEMICALS?
Effects of Chemicals on Humans and Animals
                       Chloracne
          WHY DO WE NEED TO MANAGE AND
               REGULATE CHEMICALS?
Effects of Chemicals on the Environment
 Health Effects of Common Inorganic Contaminants
 CONTAMINANT           SOURCE                PATHWAYS           HEALTH EFFECTS
Arsenic        Pesticides                  Air, water          Gastrointestinal
               Ore smelting/refining                           disorder, lower-limb
                                                               disorder
Asbestos       Heat/flame resistant        Air                 Asbestosis (scarring of
               applications                                    lungs)
Cadmium        Electroplating, battery     Air, biota, water   Joint pain, lung, kidney
               manufacturing                                   disease
Lead           Gasoline, batteries,        Air, biota, water   Impairs nervous
               solder, radiation                               system, red blood cell
               shielding                                       synthesis
Mercury        Electrical goods            Water, biota        Inorganic: disorder of
               (switches, fluorescent                          central nervous
               bulbs, etc), chlor-alkali                       system, psychoses
               plants (inorganic);                             Organic: numbness,
               fungicides, slimicides                          impaired speech,
               (Organic)                                       deformity, death
   Health Effects of Common Organic Contaminants
  CONTAMINANT             SOURCE        PATHWAYS       HEALTH EFFECTS
DDT(dichlorodiphen   Application of     Water, food   Bio-accumulates in
yltrichloroethane    pesticide          chain         fatty tissues, nervous
                     worldwide                        disorders, persistent
Dioxin               Impurity of        Water, food   Damage to kidney, liver
2,3,7,8-TCDD         manufacture of     chain         & nervous system;
(tetrachlorodibenzop trichlorophenols                 Powerful teratogen;
ara-dioxin)          used in various                  possibly carcinogenic
                     biocides
PCB                  Dielectric, heat   Food chain    Persistent, probably
(polychlorinated     transfer &                       carcinogenic; exposure
biphenyls)           hydraulic fluid                  results in chlor-acne,
                                                      headaches; visual
                                                      disturbance
                Health Effects of Arsenic
Source: http://elements.geoscienceworld.org/
      Health Effects of PCB
Chloracne               Liver Cancer
                   Health Effects of Dioxin
Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko, before and after a TCDD dioxin poisoning in 2004.
Lifecycle of Mercury and its Health Effects
Health Effects of Mercury
                OBJECTIVES OF RA 6969
• Protect the public and the environment from the risk or
  potential dangers in the use or exposure to chemicals
  (HW)
• Regulate the use, movement, and disposal of chemicals,
  hazardous wastes
• Inform and educate the populace regarding the hazards
  and risks of toxic chemicals and HW
• Prevent the entry, even in transit, as well as the keeping
  or storage and disposal of hazardous and nuclear wastes
          DAO 1992-29: IRR of RA 6969
• Chemicals Management (Title II)
• Hazardous Wastes Management (Title III)
  KEY COMPONENTS OF DAO 1992-29
Title II: Management of Chemicals and Toxic
              Substances (Sections 14 to 23)
Provides for the regulation of all chemical
   substances that may pose threat to public
health and the environment whether through
 import, manufacture, sale, use, distribution,
                                and disposal
   KEY COMPONENTS OF DAO 1992-29
     Title III: Hazardous Waste Management
                           (Sections 24 to 31)
Provides for the regulation of all hazardous
  wastes from generation, transport, storage,
    re-use/recycling, treatment and disposal
          Title II
CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT
 Requirements and Procedures
            GOVERNMENT AGENCIES REGULATING
                 CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
   AGENCY       CHEMICALS BASED ON USAGE                    Examples
DENR - EMB    Industrial Chemicals         Mercury, Formaldehyde, Lead, Benzene
                                           etc.
PDEA          Dangerous Drugs              Ketamine
                                           Amineptine
DA - FPA      Fertilizers and Pesticides   Endosulfan
              (Agricultural Use)           Chlorothalonil
DOST – PNRI   Radioactive Chemicals        Cesium
                                           Cobalt
                                           Iridium
DOH - FDA     Chemicals for human          Nicotine Sulphate
              consumption                  Vitamins
PNP           Explosives                   Aluminum Nitrate
                                           Ammonium Acetate
                                           Iron Nitrate
Title II: Management of Chemicals and Toxic Substances
            Philippine Inventory of
            Chemical and Chemical
                                      PICCS            Small Quantity
                                              SQI
            Substances                                 Importation
                                      PMPIN    Pre-Manufacturing and
Priority Chemical List                         Pre-Importation
                             PCL
                                               Notification
                             CCO
                                      Chemical Control Order
          Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and
                Chemical Substances (PICCS)
 Inventory of chemicals and chemical substances currently
  used in, manufactured in, and imported to the Philippines
 Serves as a guide for the identification of new chemicals
 Chemical names International Union of Pure and Applied
  Chemistry (IUPAC) and its Chemical Abstract Service
  Number (CAS No.)
 CAS Registry Index Number
 Common name of the chemical or substance               PICCS
    Pre-Manufacture Pre-Importation Notification and
       Small Quantity Importation (PMPIN and SQI)
                            “NEW CHEMICALS” , are those which are not
                            yet listed on the PICCS database.
PMPIN
             SQI            PMPIN or SQI must be secured prior
                            importation and use of new chemicals in the
                            Philippines
 • PMPIN Compliance Certificate is secured if annual importation is
   greater than 1,000 kg processed at EMB Central Office.
 • SQI Compliance Certificate is secured if annual importation is less
   than 1,000 kg processed at EMB Regional Office
    Pre-Manufacture Pre-Importation Notification and
       Small Quantity Importation (PMPIN and SQI)
          To screen harmful substances before they enter the
          Philippine’s commerce
PMPIN
          To place new chemical under control and restrict
          the potential releases of unreasonable risk in
          human health and environment.
               Priority Chemical List (PCL)
   PCL
• There are 48 chemicals listed on the PCL (including compounds)
• Users, manufacturers, distributors, and importers are required to register
  online as Hazardous Waste Generator
• Requires special reporting due to its significant toxic effects either acute or
  chronic
               carcinogenic
               mutagenic
               teratogenic
               persistency
               bio-accumulation
      Priority Chemical List (PCL): DAO 98-58
•   List of 28 chemicals and chemical substances found to have adverse
    effects to humans and the environment
        1,1,1,-trichloroethane
        1,2 diphenylhydrazine (Hydrazobenzene)
        Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
        Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)
        Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
        Halons
        Hexachlorobenzene
        Cadmium compounds
        Chromium Compounds
     Priority Chemical List (PCL): DAO 98-58
   Addition of 20 Chemicals and Compounds to the list of 28 chemicals and
    chemical substances found to have adverse effects to humans and the
    environment
      1,4 chlorobenzene (Benzene, chloro-)
      1,2 dibromoethane (Ethane, 1,2,-dibromo)
      Diethyl sulfate (sulfuric acid, diethyl ester)
      Formaldehyde (Formalin)
      Phenic acid (Phenol)
      Perchloroethylene (Ethene, tetrachloro)
      Mercaptan (perchloromethyl)
      Methylene chloride (Methylene, dichloro)
      Trichloroethylene (Ethene, dichloro)
       Chemical Control Order (CCO)
      • It may prohibit the use, manufacture, import,
        export, transport, process, storage, possession or
        sale of the chemical substance; OR
CCO
      • Limit the use, manufacture, import, export,
        transport, process, storage, possession or sale of
        the chemical substances
  Chemical Control Order (CCO)
DA0 97-38: CCO for Mercury and its compounds
      regulated or limited use – Minamata Convention
DAO 97-39: CCO for Cyanide and its compounds
     regulated or limited use
DAO 2000-02: CCO for Asbestos
     regulated or limited use – Rotterdam Convention
DAO 2000-18: CCO for Ozone Depleting Substances (ODSs)
     phase-out (2010) – Montreal Protocol
DAO 2004-01:CCO for Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
     phase-out (2014) – Stockholm Convention
DAO 2013-24: CCO for Lead and Lead Compounds
     regulated or limited use
         GLOBALLY HARMONIZED SYSTEM (GHS)
           Indonesia                 Mexico
                                                  Japan
 Racun
  Jangan makan,                           .
                       Dañino si se ingiere
  minum, dan
                                                        SQI
  merokok selema
  bekerja.                                                    Labels:
                                                              Warning! Harmful
                                                              if Swallowed.
             Korea
자극물 위해관련 문구들 눈
                                 Russia
                                                 Thailand
    에 심한               Вредно при
    손상을 입을 위험 삼        проглатывании
    키면 유해
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       OBJECTIVES, SCOPE AND COVERAGE
•   Strengthen the proper labeling and relabeling
    requirements of industrial toxic chemicals and mixtures.
•   Promote awareness on the adoption of concept and
                                          SQI
    principles of GHS for safe use and management of
    industrial toxic chemicals and mixtures.
•   Classification, labeling and SDS requirements of Industrial
    toxic chemicals and chemical substances under the PCL,
    CCO, high volume toxic chemicals, dangerous chemicals
    and mixtures regulated under International Air Transport
    Association and International Maritime Dangerous Goods
      A world without GHS…
      A world without GHS means……
  Canada
                                    EU              危   Japan
                                                        China
       U.S.A.
                                                        Australia
                         South Africa    Malaysia
Flammability Symbol
                                                            31
SQI
                           Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
         Flammability
Health             Reactivity
           Special
         Information
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            Title III
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
   Requirements and Procedures
DAO 2013-22
→ Classification of Hazardous Wastes
→ Registration of Hazardous Waste
  Generators
→ Registration of Hazardous Waste
  Transporters
→ Categories of Treatment, Storage
  and Disposal (TSD) Facilities
          What are Hazardous Wastes?
• substances that are without any safe commercial,
  industrial, agricultural or economic usage and are
  shipped, transported or brought from the country of
  origin for dumping or disposal into or in transit through
  any part of the territory of the Philippines
• by-products, side-products, process residues, spent
  reaction media, contaminated plant or equipment or
  other substances from manufacturing operations and as
  consumer discards of manufactured products which
  present unreasonable risk and/or injury to health and
  safety and to the environment
CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
                          Ignitable
  Toxic                   Corrosive
          Reactive
                      Toxic Wastes
Toxic wastes are harmful or fatal when ingested, inhaled or
   absorbed through the skin
                          Examples:
                          Spent cyanide solutions
                          Waste pesticides
                    Reactive Wastes
Reactive wastes are unstable under ‘normal conditions’
They can cause:
       explosions
       toxic fumes
       gases or vapours
                           Examples:
                            Peroxide solutions
                            Hypochlorite solutions or solids
             Ignitable/Flammable Wastes
Ignitable wastes:
 can create fires under certain conditions
 or are spontaneously combustible
                             Examples:
                             Waste oils
                             Used solvents
                             Organic cleaning materials
                             Paint wastes
                             Finely divided metals
                Corrosive Wastes
Acids or alkalis that are capable of dissolving human flesh
   and corroding metal such as storage tanks and drums
                       Examples:
                       acids from metals cleaning
                        processes e.g. ferric chloride from
                        printed circuit board manufacture
                       Pickling liquor from steel
                        manufacture
      CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
 A. Wastes with         B. Acid Wastes              C. Alkali Wastes          D. Wastes with Inorganic Chemicals
                                                                                        (D401-D499)                  E. Reactive Chemicals
 Cyanide (A101)          (B201-B299)                 (C301-C399)
                                                                                                                         (E501-E599)
 Con. >70 mg/L              pH ≤2.0                     pH ≥12.5
F. Inks/ Dyes/ Pigments/ Paint/ Resins/ Latex/
                                               G. Waste Organic Solvents
Adhesives/ Organic Sludge (F601-F699)                                        H. Organic Wastes (H802)          I. Waste Oil (I101-I104)
                                                    (G703-G704)
                                          K. Stabilized Wastes         L. Organic Chemicals
         J. Containers (J201)                                                                    M. Miscellaneous Wastes (M501-M507)
                                              (K301-K303)                  (L401-L404)
        CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
                               CLASS                               WASTE NUMBER
A. Wastes with cyanide                                                 A101
B. Acid wastes                                                      B201 to B299
C. Alkali wastes                                                    C301 to C399
D. Wastes with Inorganic Chemicals                                  D401 to D499
E. Reactive Chemical Wastes                                         E501 to E599
F. Inks/Dyes/Pigments/Paint/Resins/Latex/Adhesives/Organic Sludg    F601 to F699
G. Waste Organic Solvents                                          G703 to G704
H. Organic Wastes                                                      H802
I. Oil                                                              I101 to I104
J. Containers                                                          J201
K. Stabilized Wastes                                               K301 to K303
L. Organic Chemicals                                                L401 to L404
M. Miscellaneous Wastes                                            M501 to M507
                EXEMPTED WASTES
 Household wastes such as garbage under RA 9003
  except special wastes
 Industrial & commercial wastewaters which are
  disposed of on-site through the sewerage system
 Industrial and commercial solid wastes which do not
  contain hazardous wastes
 Materials from building demolition except those
  containing asbestos
             EXEMPTED WASTES
 Septic tank effluents and associated sullage
  wastewaters
 Untreated spoils from mining, quarrying and
  excavation works but not materials in the
  nature of tailings, commercially treated
  materials and mine facility consumables
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                                    HW
                                  Generator
                                   EMB
                        TSD                       HW
                       Facility               Transporter
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HW GENERATORS
                      RULE OF THUMB
From Cradle to Grave
 HW GENERATOR has the responsibility
 until the waste has been disposed of
 properly in an environmentally sound
 way or is liable in case of spill or illegal
 disposal
Waste Management Hierarchy
       SOURCE REDUCTION
         & SEGREGATION
        ON-SITE RECYCLING
       OFF-SITE RECYCLING
            TREATMENT
              DISPOSAL
                               Waste Minimization/
                            Green Productivity/Cleaner
                                   Production
MAIN RESPONSIBILITY OF HW GENERATORS
Classification of HW Generators
Small
                 Classification is
Medium
                based on the type
Large            and volume of
                hazardous wastes
                    generated
            Categories of HW Generators
                                      Large
Hazardou                                         Medium      Small
                                     Generato
 s Waste        Waste Type                      Generator   Generator
                                        r
 Number                                           kg/yr       kg/yr
                                      kg/yr
A101       Wastes with Cyanide
                                                 10,000-
L403       ODS
                                     >10,000      5,000      <5,000
L404       PCB Wastes
M502       Asbestos Wastes
D401-      Waste with Inorganic
D499       Chemicals
E501-      Reactive Chemical
E599       Waste
           Inks/Dyes/Pigments/Pai
F601-                                            20,000-
           nt/Resins/Latex/Adhesiv   >20,000                 <10,000
F699                                             10,000
           es/ Organic Sludge
G703-
           Waste Organic Solvents
G704
             Categories of HW Generators
Hazardou                         Large        Medium         Small
 s Waste       Waste Type       Generator    Generator      Generator
 Number                           kg/yr        kg/yr          kg/yr
B201-       Acid Wastes
B299
C301-       Alkali wastes
C399                                                         36,000-
                                 >36,000    36,000-18,000
I101-I104   Used or Waste Oil                                18,000
J201        Empty Chemical
            Containers
H802        Grease wastes                     500,000-
                                >500,000                    <250,000
                                              250,000
D407        Busted lamps          >100
                                            100-50 pcs/yr   <50 pcs/yr
                                  pcs/yr
           COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS OF WASTE
                      GENERATORS
                                COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
                                      Storag
CATEGO                                       Storag Manifes Contingen
       Registrati Designatio Reportin e and                           Traini
  RY      on       n of PCO     g
                                             e Time   t        cy
                                                                       ng
                                          Labelin
                                                    Limit    System   Planning
                                            g
 Large                                               6
quantity                                            month
generato    Yes     Full time Quarterly    Yes        s       Yes       Yes      Yes
rs
Medium
                                                    1 year
quantity    Yes     Full time    Semi-     Yes                Yes       Yes      Yes
generato                         Annual
rs
                                                    1 year
 Small      Yes     Full-time    Annual    Yes                Yes       Yes      Yes
quantity
generato
rs
    REQUIREMENTS FOR HW GENERATORS
 Register online
 Designate a Pollution Control
    Officer (PCO)
   Determine if wastes are hazardous
   Submit reports to EMB Regional
    Office
   Responsible for storage and labeling
    of wastes
   Submit Contingency and Emergency
    Plan
   Conduct personnel training
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
     • Be accessible in cases of emergency
       and for purposes of inspection and
       monitoring
     • Be enclosed but adequately ventilated
     • Have floors that are impermeable to
       liquids and resistant to attack by
       chemicals, not slippery and
       constructed to retain spillages
                STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
• Be properly secured and not easily
  accessed by unauthorized persons
• Have provision for proper waste
  segregation in accordance with the
  following
               Chemical Properties
               Waste Type
                STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
• Have provision of proper drum handling
  and storage as described in the
  following:
      Store drums in upright position on pallets
       and stack no more than two (2) drums
       high
      Raised drums in pallets or similar
       structures to allow passage of water and
       circulation of air
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
    • Have full emergency response
      equipment corresponding to the class
      of wastes being stored and potential
      emergencies associated with it
                    STORAGE REQUIREMENTS
 STORAGE TIME LIMITS
   The maximum hazardous waste accumulation time is one (1) year, except for
  wastes that have no existing infrastructure for proper treatment and disposal
 TYPES OF VESSELS, CONTAINERS, TANKS AND CONTAINMENT BUILDINGS
        Appropriate Containers per Type of Wastes
           TYPE                     CONTENT
           Polyethylene Drums       Acids and Bases
           Metal Drums              Flammables, Solvents and Paints
           Fiber Drums              Granular Materials
   Waste generators, transporters and TSD facilities must use appropriate containers
   for each class of wastes
                                                         Labeling Requirements
                                 HAZARDOUS WASTE
Waste         HW Class and No. Name of the hazardous waste class as specified in the             • Proper labeling should be done at
                                                                                                   the HW generator’s facility and
Information                    revised Table 1of Chapter 2 of this Procedural Manual
              Characteristic    & Toxic, Corrosive, Flammable, Explosive, Reactive, and/or
              Form                Infectious
                                                                                                   should be maintained up to the
                                                                                                   TSD facility
              Volume                Volume of the hazardous waste contained in the vessel,
                                    container, tank, or containment building
              Packaging date        Date on which the hazardous waste is packed in the vessel,
                                    container, tank, or containment building
              Shipping date         Date on which the hazardous waste must be removed from
                                                                                                 • Label is accompanied by a symbol
                                    the storage area and transported offsite if applicable
              Waste transport       Manifest number if transported offsite
                                                                                                   or placard corresponding to the
              record number
Generator     ID number             ID number issued by DENR upon registration
Information
              Name                  Name of the waste generator (company name)                     characteristics of the wastes
              Address               Address of the waste generator
              Telephone #           Telephone number of the waste generator
              Fax #                 Fax number of the waste generator
              Name of HWMS or       Name of hazardous waste management supervisor (HWMS)
              PCO                   or the PCO
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                   Label
                        Size of the
 Background :
    yellow            Label: 20 cm x
Markings : black          30 cm
Accompanied            Scratch proof !!!
 by a symbol
      Symbols Accompanying the Label
1.   The minimum size of the symbol is 25 cm x 25cm for
     vessels, containers, and tanks and 30cm x 30cm for
     conveyances carrying vessels, containers, and tanks.
2.   Basic shape of the symbols is a square rotated 45
     degrees to form a diamond.
3.   At each of the four sides, a parallel line shall be drawn
     to form an inner diamond 95 % of the outer diamond.
4.   The color should follow the colors specified in the
     figures.
Symbols Accompanying the Label
Symbols Accompanying the Label
Symbols Accompanying the Label
Hazard Categories
                 Hazard Categories
   Class 1: Explosives
   Class 2: Flammable Gases
   Class 3: Flammable or Combustible Liquids
   Class 4: Flammable Solids or Dangerous When Wet
   Class 5: Oxidizers and Organic Peroxides
   Class 6: Toxic Materials or Infectious Substance
   Class 7: Radioactive Materials
   Class 8: Corrosive Materials
   Class 9: Miscellaneous
HW TRANSPORTERS
MAIN RESPONSIBILITY OF HW TRANSPORTERS
   REQUIREMENTS FOR HW TRANSPORTERS
 Register online
 Drivers and helpers must have appropriate competency on
  Hazardous Waste Management
 Contingency and Emergency Plan
 Environmental Guarantee Fund
 Valid contract with registered TSD facility(ies
     REQUIREMENTS FOR HW TRANSPORTERS
• Provide adequate aids to the driver during transport
• Transport the entire quantity to the TSD Facility and
  return the waste to the Generator in case of failure
• Ensure vehicles have warning signs, placards, labels, etc.
• Provide appropriate containers to avoid
  mixing of wastes during transport
HW TREATMENT,
 STORAGE, AND
 DISPOSAL (TSD)
   FACILITIES
MAIN RESPONSIBILITY OF HW TSD FACILITIES
              Requirements for TSD facilities
       Register online
       Designate a Pollution Control Officer (PCO)
       Comply with the waste acceptance requirements
        and the Manifest System
       Submit residuals management plan
       Prepare and implement an emergency
        contingency plan
       Conduct personnel training
       Valid contract with registered transporter(s)
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           Waste Acceptance Requirements
      • Proper manifest must accompany the shipment
      • The containers are properly labeled
      • An independent random analysis undertaken by the
        TSD facility to verify the type of hazardous waste
        indicated in its manifest
      • The waste is transported by an EMB-registered
        transporter
      • The waste type and mode of treatment has been
        approved by the EMB Central Office as indicated in the
        permit
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                         Categories of TSD Facilities
Category                                            Description
           Facilities that conduct onsite treatment and disposal of hazardous wastes generated within
   A
           the facility that employs or utilizes technologies from Categories B to E
           Facilities that commercially treat industrial hazardous wastes using thermal technologies
   B
           either burn or non-burn
   C       Landfills that only accept hazardous wastes for final disposal
           Facilities that recycle or reprocess hazardous waste, which are not generated or
   D
           produced at the facility
           Facilities that accept and treat hazardous wastes, which are not generated or
   E       produced at the facility using immobilization, encapsulation, polymerization, or
           similar processes.
           Facilities that store hazardous wastes, which were not generated from the facility
   F
           awaiting transport for treatment, disposal, or export such as:
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   Basel Convention on the
Transboundary Movements of
 Hazardous Wastes and their
           Disposal
                    Basel Convention
 adopted by the Conference of the Plenipotentiaries on 22
  March 1989 in Basel, Switzerland
 entered into force 05 May 1992
 ratified by the Philippine Senate on 21 October 1993 thus the
  Philippines became a signatory and a contracting party
 entered into force on 01 January 1994
 the Department of Environment and Natural Resources -
  Environmental Management Bureau is the Focal Point and
  Competent Authority to the Convention
                        DAO 2013-22
 Allows the importation of the following recyclable materials:
       scrap metals (lead acid batteries & metal bearing sludge)
       solid plastic materials
       electronic assemblies and scraps
       Used oil
       Fly ash
 All importation must follow the requirements and procedures of
  the Basel Convention
        Notification and Consent between Parties
        Wastes to be Imported must have a definite receiving
         facility with the essential environmental permits and
         clearances
                        Policy Updates
Technical Guidelines for Specific Categories of TSD
Facilities (EMB MC 2016-002)
      • Serve as a guide for the minimum protocols and standards
        on the categorization of TSD facilities
      • The intended users include those who will put up a TSD
        facility which will store, recycle, recover, treat, and dispose
        of hazardous wastes.
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                        Policy Updates
Guidelines on the Environmentally Sound Management
(ESM) of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE)
    • aim to provide the framework mechanism for the
      appropriate management of WEEE and institutionalize the
      Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
    • provide guidelines on distinguishing used or second-hand
      and e-waste
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                       Policy Updates
Site Characterization Guidelines (EMB MC 2017-003)
Purpose: to address potential POPs contaminated sites in the
          Philippines
Provides:
   • current available site assessment protocols
   • process that identifies and allows the assessment of risks
      posed by potentially contaminated site
   • process that insures successful management of
      contaminated sites
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                       Policy Updates
 Site Remediation Guidelines (EMB MC 2017-004)
 Purpose: to address potential POPs contaminated sites in the
          Philippines
 Provides:
    • current available remediation technologies
    • advice on the environmental management of POPs
       contaminated sites and remediation activities
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                         Policy Updates
     Site Control Guidelines (Upcoming)
           • to address the management and control of
             contaminated sites to reduce or eliminate receptor
             exposure
           • to identify site control options as part of contaminated
             site management
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                   Online Hazardous
                  Waste Tracking System
                         (HWTS)
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                                 Online registration for HW
                                  Generators, Transporters &
                                  TSD Facilities
                                 Lists of EMB-registered
                                  transporters and TSD
                                  facilities
                                 News and announcements
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               ADMINISTRATIVE VIOLATIONS
a) Failure to provide appropriate information to the   PhP 50,000.00
DENR upon registration.
b) Submission of documents containing false            PhP 50,000.00
information
c) Failure to comply with reporting requirements       PhP 50,000.00
under the law
d) Failure to comply with the conditions of a          PhP 50,000.00 per
   permit, except those specified herein               condition violated
e) Failure to comply with labeling requirements        PhP 50,000.00
f) Failure to place placards on the                    PhP 50,000.00
conveyance/vehicle
g) Failure to comply with the subpoena issued by the PhP 50,000.00
secretary or his duly authorized representative
             ADMINISTRATIVE VIOLATIONS
h) failure to provide required information within the        PhP 50,000.00
period mandated by these regulations
i) Violation of any of the provisions on the Governing       PhP 10,000.00
Rules and Regulations
j) In addition to the above stated penalties, violation of
any the provisions on any of the Governing Rules and the
rules covering the Contingency Program shall result in
the immediate suspension of the Permit issued to said
violator
Waste Generator
   Performs the functions of a TSD facility           PhP 50,000.00
    without the appropriate TSD Facility Permit
Waste Transporter
   Conveys or transports hazardous wastes               PhP 50,000.00
    without the proper labels and placards
    Conveys or transport hazardous wastes in            PhP 50,000.00
     transports not suitable for the hazardous waste
     being transported
                                  TSD Facilities
    accepts hazardous wastes without the proper          PhP 50,000.00
     manifests
    stores, recycles, reprocess, treats or disposes of   PhP 50,000.00
     hazardous wastes at a TSD facility without the
     appropriate TSD facility permit
    failure to notify the DENR of the residuals          PhP 50,000.00
     generated as a consequence of its recycling,
     reprocessing or treatment activities
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                  Importers and Exporters
   importing recyclables materials containing         PhP 50,000.00
    hazardous substances without securing import
    clearance from the DENR
   exporting hazardous wastes or materials            PhP 50,000.00
    containing hazardous substances without securing
    an export clearance from the DENR
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                           Schedule of Fees
             HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS, TRANSPORTERS
                        AND TSD FACILITIES
1.   Registration of hazardous wastes generator PhP 1000.00
2.   Annual Registration of Transporter         PhP 1000.00/vehicle
3.   Permit to Transport                        PhP 1000.00/hazardous
                                                            waste
4.   Annual Registration of TSD Facility        PhP 15,000.00/facility
5.   Annual Registration of Co-Processing       PhP 5,500.00/facility
     Facility (Non-Hazardous waste)
                 Schedule of Fees
     EXPORT AND IMPORT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
1.   Application Fee for Notification   PhP 1000.00/notification
2.   Issuance of an Export Clearance    PhP 3,000.00/clearance
3.   Issuance of an Import Clearance    PhP 3,000.00/clearance
4.   Registration as Importer of HW      PhP 7,000.00/importer
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                            POST-EXAMINATION
1.  What is the full title of RA 6969?
2.  Under which Title of RA 6969 deals with management of hazardous wastes?
3.  There are four characteristics to be exhibited by a waste to become hazardous and regulated by
    DENR-EMB, what is the test for IGNITABILITIY?
4. What is or define pH?
5. What is the past and present TCLP value for lead compounds?
6. Are used vegetable oils and waste tallows regulated and classified hazardous wastes? If yes, what
    are its specific assigned waste numbers?
7. What are classified as hazardous wastes under RA 9003 and give at least three examples?
8. What are the hazard categories of FLAMMABLE liquids, gases, and solids, respectively?
9. What is the most popular congeners of PCBs in the Philippines?
10. What is the specific TSD Category of rotary or fluidized-bed incinerator and gasification?