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[接上页] (i) a reception point manager for failing to comply with any requirement in section 22; (ii) a waste collector for failing to comply with any requirement in section 23, 24 or 25; or (iii) a reception point manager or any person authorized by him for failing to comply with any requirement in section 26,it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that the failure to comply with the relevant requirement was due to an emergency and that as soon as reasonably practicable he informed the Director of such failure. (3) In any proceedings for an offence under section 24(2), it shall be a defence for the waste collector to prove that he took all reasonable measures and exercised all due diligence to deliver the chemical waste, that the failure to deliver the chemical waste was due to circumstances beyond his control and that as soon as reasonably practicable he informed the Director of such failure. (4) In this section, "emergency" (紧急情况) means- (a) a fire involving any reactive or highly inflammable chemical or a chemical which releases highly toxic vapour; or (b) any such incident which requires the making of immediate arrangements for the removal and disposal of waste, in the interests of safety. (Enacted 1992) Cap 354C Sched 1 SUBSTANCES AND CHEMICALS [sections 3, 4 & 5] PART A Any substance to which the Antibiotics Ordinance (Cap 137) applies Asbestos Dangerous drugs (as defined in the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance (Cap 134)) Dangerous goods, category 2, NES Dangerous goods, category 6, NES Dangerous goods, category 9, NES Dibenzofurans Dioxins Pesticides (as defined in the register referred to in section 4(b) of the Pesticides Ordinance (Cap 133)) Poisons (Part I) (as defined in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap 138)) Polychlorinated biphenyls PART B Antimony and its compounds Arsenic compounds Barium compounds Beryllium and its compounds Boron compounds Cadmium and its compounds Chromium and its compounds, NES Chromium bearing solid tannery waste Cobalt and its compounds Copper compounds Cyanides Dangerous goods, category 3, NES Dangerous goods, category 4, NES Dangerous goods, category 5, NES Dangerous goods, category 7, NES Dangerous goods, category 8, NES Dangerous goods, category 10, NES Halogenated organic solvents and compounds Lead and its compounds Manganese and its compounds Mercury and its compounds Mineral oils employed for engine lubrication Mineral oils, NES Nickel and its compounds Non-halogenated organic solvents and compounds Organo lead compounds Organo mercury compounds Organo tin compounds Paints Pesticides (as defined in the register referred to in section 4(a) of the Pesticides Ordinance (Cap 133)) Pharmaceutical products and medicines, NES Phosphorus compounds excluding phosphates Selenium compounds Silver compounds Sulphides Thallium and its compounds Tin compounds Vanadium compounds Zinc compounds Acids, alkalis and corrosive compounds Acetic acid above 10% acetic acid by weight Acids or acidic solutions, NES with acidity equivalent to above 5% nitric acid by weight Ammonia solution above 10% ammonia by weight Bases or alkaline solutions, NES with alkalinity equivalent to above 1% sodium hydroxide by weight Chromic acid above 1% chromic acid by weight Fluoboric acid above 5% fluoboric acid by weight Formic acid above 10% formic acid by weight Hydrochloric acid above 5% hydrochloric acid by weight Hydrofluoric acid above 0.1% hydrofluoric acid by weight Hydrogen peroxide solution above 8% hydrogen peroxide by weight Nitric acid above 5% nitric acid by weight Perchloric acid above 5% perchloric acid by weight Phosphoric acid above 5% phosphoric acid by weight Potassium hydroxide solution above 1% potassium hydroxide by weight Potassium hypochlorite solution above 5% active chlorine Sodium hydroxide solution above 1% sodium hydroxide by weight Sodium hypochlorite solution above 5% active chlorine Sulphuric acid above 5% sulphuric acid by weight NES = Not elsewhere specified (Enacted 1992) Cap 354C Sched 2 PROVISIONS RELATING TO LABELS [section 12] PROVISIONS RELATING TO LABELS PART 1 DESIGN OF LABEL FOR CHEMICAL WASTE PART 2 DIMENSIONS OF LABEL Capacity of container Dimensions of label Not more than 50 litres Between 50 and 450 litres Over 450 litres not less than 90mm x 100mm not less than 120 mm x 150 mm not less than 180 mm x 200 mm PART 3 PARTICULARS TO APPEAR ON LABEL 1. The name, address and contact telephone number of the relevant waste producer. 2. The chemical name/names or common name/names of the substances from which the chemical waste is derived. 3. Classification of the chemical waste (waste type and waste code). 4. The appropriate hazard symbol or symbols of the size specified in Note 1. 5. A statement of the risk (or risks) arising on contact with/exposure to or otherwise in relation to the chemical waste. 6. Safety precautions to be taken in relation to the chemical waste. 7. The words "CHEMICAL WASTE" and characters“化学废物”of such size as specified in Note 2. Note: 1. The size of any symbol in this Part shall not be less than 1/10th of the area of the label and shall not in any case be less than 500 mm 2. 2. The combined size of the words "CHEMICAL WASTE" and characters “化学废物” shall not be less than 1/20th of the area of the label. PART 4 SYMBOLS IN LABEL Classification Symbol Classification Symbol 危险分类 符号 危险分类 符号 |