HM Management based on PP 74/2001
▪ Notification
▪ Registration
▪ Import
▪ Export
▪ Transportation
▪ Storage / Storage
▪ Circulation
▪ Marking (Symbols and Labels)
1
REGISTRATION
Every HM has to be registered by the producer or importer Obligation to register HM: valid for 1 (one) time for every HM
produced and or imported.
- New HM = first
imported for Indonesia - HM which has been imported repeat
2
Registration Procedure
Acceptance of Application Documents
Administration Verification
(Assessment of Document Completeness)
Technical Verification (Toward containt of documents)
Field Verification
Approval Document Giving Registration Number
Finish Notification from exporting country, MSDS
Verification and Clarification to relevant agencies
Verification of MSDS and Clarification to relevant agencies No
Yes
HM IMPORT
1. Limited used HM and or first imported and or not included in the list are must be notified.
2. Notifications must be submitted by the authority of the exporting country to the authority of the importing
country
3. Import approval is issued after there is notification from the exporting country and recommendations from the
importing country
4. Notification => once in a year with the following
conditions: Type of HM, number of shipments, sending country, exporter, delivery period
4
OBLIGATION
for producer, transporter, warehouse person, &
distributor
1. Registering HM that will & are being produced, circulated, stored;
2. Make MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet);
3. Using good condition of transport facilities;
4. Packaging HM which is equipped with symbols and labels
5. Have adequate emergency response equipment to deal with HM accidents or emergencies
5
OBLIGATION
for producer, transporter, warehouse person, &
distributor
6. Announce if an accident occurs to the surrounding community; in danger condition, the community
must be evacuated
7. Report if an accident occurs to the local government
8. Change losses due to accidents
9. Restoring environmental conditions damaged by HM
10. Giving entry permission for supervisors
6
Hazardous Waste Management
LECTURE OF 3RD WEEK
DR.ENG., NOVA ULHASANAH
Specific Regulation
PP No. 74 Tahun 2001
PP No. 18 Tahun 1999 =>
PP No. 85 Tahun 1999
Regulations that Directly
Address Cross-Border Hazardous waste
Keputusan Presiden RI No. 61/1993 about ratification of Convension on The Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal
Keputusan Menteri Perdagangan RI No. 349/Kp/XI/92 about banning the import of HW and plastic
Keputusan Menteri Perdagangan RI No.155/Kp/VII/95 about goods regulated by the import trade system
Keputusan Menteri Perdagangan RI No.156/Kp/VII/95 about waste import procedure
PP 85/1999
Chapter I (articles 1 to 5): General provisions
Chapter II (articles 6 to 8): Identification of HW
Chapter III (articles 9 to 26): Actors of Management
Chapter IV (articles 27 to 39): Management
activities
PP 85/1999
Chapter V (chapters 40 to 61): Management,
Chapter VI (chapters 62 to 63): Sanctions,
Chapter VII (articles 64 to 65): Transitional provisions,
Chapter VIII (article 66): Closing
HW Management based on PP 85/199
Definition: a series of activities that include reduction, storage, collection, transportation, utilization,
processing of waste and hazardous waste dumping (article 1, verse 3)
Management Purpose: to prevent and overcome
environmental pollution and / or damage caused by hazardous waste and to restore the quality of the polluted environment so that its function is restored (article 2).
HW Management based on PP 85/199
HW Producer: people whose businesses and / or activities produce hazardous waste
Hazardous waste produced by household activities, such as used batteries, and small scale activities is not subject to this regulation
2 Steps for HW Determination
Step 1: identify waste generated, with a list of waste
(Appendix 1 Tables 1 and 3) or list of activities (Appendix 1 Table 2) listed in PP85 / 99, as regulated in Article 7 (1).
If there is a list, formally the waste is hazardous waste. If not in the list, identification must continue with the next step
Step 2: conduct characteristic tests as stated in article 7 (3) of PP85 / 99
Material Safety Data
Sheets
In order to minimize the hazards associated with chemicals used in the laboratory the researcher must investigate many sources of information to safely design the experiment. There are many ways to do this. The starting point should be with a review of the MSDS.
Requirements
• MSDS for hazardous chemicals must be in workplace
• employees must be able to interpret MSDS information
• MSDS may be in printed form or available electronically
• MSDS that is missing must be replaced within 30 days
• hazardous chemicals may not be used if a MSDS is not available
• MSDS shall be readily available for review by employees
Each MSDS must contain the following information:
1. Suppliers name,
address, ph #, date, 2. Chemical name,
CAS # of all hazardous
ingredients if it is >
1% of the product, 3. Physical and
chemical
characteristics, vp., fp.,
4. Physical hazards, including reactivity,
5. Health hazards, including signs and symptoms of exposure,
medical
conditions that might be
aggravated by exposure,
6. Primary routes of entry,
7. PELs, RELs, TLVs
(The permissible exposure limit, Recommended
Exposure Limit, Threshold Limit Value)
10.Toxicity data,
11.Storage and handling data,
12.Emergency and first aid
procedures, 13.Disposal
considerations 14.Transportation
information
Each MSDS must contain the
following information:
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Silver Nitrate MSDS
*HMIS (Hazardous Materials Industrial Standards)
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS
Silver Nitrate MSDS