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DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Disposal considerations
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Waste and used product that cannot be recycled must be treated as hazardous waste. Must only be transported by licensed carries. Exception: license not required if the person carrying on the activities in which the hazardous waste is produce transports the hazardous waste themselves and the quantity of lubricant being transported during a year is less than 2 barrels (400 litres). Persons intending to transport their own waste should inform the county administrative board. Waste from the product must not be allowed to pollute the ground or water, or be released into the environment. The type of hazardous waste is specified by EWC codes. The codes for oil waste are based on application and constituent base oil. Data on applications and constituent base oils can be found under headings 1 and 2 of the material safety data sheet. A list of EWC codes for hazardous waste is available in the regulations on hazardous waste, SFS 1996:971 (in Swedish). Suitable classification of waste is the responsibility of the user. Examples of EWC codes for waste oil: 12 01 07 mineral-based machining oils free of halogens (except emulsions and solutions), 12 01 09 machining emulsions and solutions free of halogens, 12 01 10 synthetic machining oils, 13 01 06 hydraulic oils, containing mineral oils 13 01 07 other hydraulic oils, 13 02 03 other engine, gear & lubricating oils, 13 03 04 synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils and other liquids, 13 03 05 mineral insulating and heat transmission oils, and 13 06 01 oil waste not otherwise specified.
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