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3. Treatment operations for the depollution of an end of life vehicle shall consist of –
(a)the removal of the battery or batteries;
(b)the removal of the liquefied gas tank;
(c)the removal or neutralisation of all potentially explosive components (including air bags);
(d)the removal and separate collection and storage of all –
(i)fuel;
(ii)motor oil;
(iii)transmission oil;
(iv)gearbox oil;
(v)hydraulic oil;
(vi)cooling liquids;
(vii)antifreeze;
(viii)brake fluids;
(ix)air-conditioning system fluids,
and any other fluid contained in the said vehicle, but excluding any fluid which is necessarily retained for the reuse of the part concerned; and
(e)the removal, so far as is feasible, of all components identified as containing mercury.
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