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Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer (recast) (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX ICONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

a

The figures relating to ozone-depleting potential are estimates based on existing knowledge and will be reviewed and revised periodically in the light of decisions taken by the Parties.

b

This formula does not refer to 1,1,2-trichloroethane.

c

Identifies the most commercially viable substance as prescribed in the Protocol.

GroupSubstanceOzone-depleting potentiala
Group ICFCl3CFC-11Trichlorofluoromethane1,0
CF2Cl2CFC-12Dichlorodifluoromethane1,0
C2F3Cl3CFC-113Trichlorotrifluoroethane0,8
C2F4Cl2CFC-114Dichlorotetrafluoroethane1,0
C2F5ClCFC-115Chloropentafluoroethane0,6
Group IICF3ClCFC-13Chlorotrifluoromethane1,0
C2FCl5CFC-111Pentachlorofluoroethane1,0
C2F2Cl4CFC-112Tetrachlorodifluoroethane1,0
C3FCl7CFC-211Heptachlorofluoropropane1,0
C3F2Cl6CFC-212Hexachlorodifluoropropane1,0
C3F3Cl5CFC-213Pentachlorotrifluoropropane1,0
C3F4Cl4CFC-214Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropane1,0
C3F5Cl3CFC-215Trichloropentafluoropropane1,0
C3F6Cl2CFC-216Dichlorohexafluoropropane1,0
C3F7ClCFC-217Chloroheptafluoropropane1,0
Group IIICF2BrClhalon-1211Bromochlorodifluoromethane3,0
CF3Brhalon-1301Bromotrifluoromethane10,0
C2F4Br2halon-2402Dibromotetrafluoroethane6,0
Group IVCCl4CTCTetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride)1,1
Group VC2H3Cl3 b1,1,1-TCA1,1,1-Trichloroethane (methylchloroform)0,1
Group VICH3Brmethyl bromideBromomethane0,6
Group VIICHFBr2HBFC-21 B2Dibromofluoromethane1,00
CHF2BrHBFC-22 B1Bromodifluoromethane0,74
CH2FBrHBFC-31 B1Bromofluoromethane0,73
C2HFBr4HBFC-121 B4Tetrabromofluoroethane0,8
C2HF2Br3HBFC-122 B3Tribromodifluoroethane1,8
C2HF3Br2HBFC-123 B2Dibromotrifluoroethane1,6
C2HF4BrHBFC-124 B1Bromotetrafluoroethane1,2
C2H2FBr3HBFC-131 B3Tribromofluoroethane1,1
C2H2F2Br2HBFC-132 B2Dibromodifluoroethane1,5
C2H2F3BrHBFC-133 B1Bromotrifluoroethane1,6
C2H3FBr2HBFC-141 B2Dibromofluoroethane1,7
C2H3F2BrHBFC-142 B1Bromodifluoroethane1,1
C2H4FBrHBFC-151 B1Bromofluoroethane0,1
C3HFBr6HBFC-221 B6Hexabromofluoropropane1,5
C3HF2Br5HBFC-222 B5Pentabromodifluoropropane1,9
C3HF3Br4HBFC-223 B4Tetrabromotrifluoropropane1,8
C3HF4Br3HBFC-224 B3Tribromotetrafluoropropane2,2
C3HF5Br2HBFC-225 B2Dibromopentafluoropropane2,0
C3HF6BrHBFC-226 B1Bromohexafluoropropane3,3
C3H2FBr5HBFC-231 B5Pentabromofluoropropane1,9
C3H2F2Br4HBFC-232 B4Tetrabromodifluoropropane2,1
C3H2F3Br3HBFC-233 B3Tribromotrifluoropropane5,6
C3H2F4Br2HBFC-234 B2Dibromotetrafluoropropane7,5
C3H2F5BrHBFC-235 B1Bromopentafluoropropane1,4
C3H3FBr4HBFC-241 B4Tetrabromofluoropropane1,9
C3H3F2Br3HBFC-242 B3Tribromodifluoropropane3,1
C3H3F3Br2HBFC-243 B2Dibromotrifluoropropane2,5
C3H3F4BrHBFC-244 B1Bromotetrafluoropropane4,4
C3H4FBr3HBFC-251 B1Tribromofluoropropane0,3
C3H4F2Br2HBFC-252 B2Dibromodifluoropropane1,0
C3H4F3BrHBFC-253 B1Bromotrifluoropropane0,8
C3H5FBr2HBFC-261 B2Dibromofluoropropane0,4
C3H5F2BrHBFC-262 B1Bromodifluoropropane0,8
C3H6FBrHBFC-271 B1Bromofluoropropane0,7
Group VIIICHFCl2HCFC-21cDichlorofluoromethane0,040
CHF2ClHCFC-22cChlorodifluoromethane0,055
CH2FClHCFC-31Chlorofluoromethane0,020
C2HFCl4HCFC-121Tetrachlorofluoroethane0,040
C2HF2Cl3HCFC-122Trichlorodifluoroethane0,080
C2HF3Cl2HCFC-123cDichlorotrifluoroethane0,020
C2HF4ClHCFC-124cChlorotetrafluoroethane0,022
C2H2FCl3HCFC-131Trichlorofluoroethane0,050
C2H2F2Cl2HCFC-132Dichlorodifluoroethane0,050
C2H2F3ClHCFC-133Chlorotrifluoroethane0,060
C2H3FCl2HCFC-141Dichlorofluoroethane0,070
CH3CFCl2HCFC-141bc1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane0,110
C2H3F2ClHCFC-142Chlorodifluoroethane0,070
CH3CF2ClHCFC-142bc1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane0,065
C2H4FClHCFC-151Chlorofluoroethane0,005
C3HFCl6HCFC-221Hexachlorofluoropropane0,070
C3HF2Cl5HCFC-222Pentachlorodifluoropropane0,090
C3HF3Cl4HCFC-223Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane0,080
C3HF4Cl3HCFC-224Trichlorotetrafluoropropane0,090
C3HF5Cl2HCFC-225Dichloropentafluoropropane0,070
CF3CF2CHCl2HCFC-225cac3,3-Dichloro-1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane0,025
CF2ClCF2CHClFHCFC-225cbc1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane0,033
C3HF6ClHCFC-226Chlorohexafluoropropane0,100
C3H2FCl5HCFC-231Pentachlorofluoropropane0,090
C3H2F2Cl4HCFC-232Tetrachlorodifluoropropane0,100
C3H2F3Cl3HCFC-233Trichlorotrifluoropropane0,230
C3H2F4Cl2HCFC-234Dichlorotetrafluoropropane0,280
C3H2F5ClHCFC-235Chloropentafluoropropane0,520
C3H3FCl4HCFC-241Tetrachlorofluoropropane0,090
C3H3F2Cl3HCFC-242Trichlorodifluoropropane0,130
C3H3F3Cl2HCFC-243Dichlorotrifluoropropane0,120
C3H3F4ClHCFC-244Chlorotetrafluoropropane0,140
C3H4FCl3HCFC-251Trichlorofluoropropane0,010
C3H4F2Cl2HCFC-252Dichlorodifluoropropane0,040
C3H4F3ClHCFC-253Chlorotrifluoropropane0,030
C3H5FCl2HCFC-261Dichlorofluoropropane0,020
C3H5F2ClHCFC-262Chlorodifluoropropane0,020
C3H6FClHCFC-271Chlorofluoropropane0,030
Group IXCH2BrClBCMBromochloromethane0,12

ANNEX IINEW SUBSTANCES

Part A: Substances restricted under Article 24(1)

SubstanceOzone-depleting potential
CBr2 F2Dibromodifluoromethane (halon-1202)1,25

Part B: Substances to be reported on under Article 27

a

The figures relating to ozone-depleting potential are estimates based on existing knowledge and will be reviewed and revised periodically in the light of decisions taken by the Parties.

SubstanceOzone-depleting potentiala
C3H7Br1-Bromopropane (n-propyl bromide)0,02 — 0,10
C2H5BrBromoethane (ethyl bromide)0,1 — 0,2
CF3ITrifluoroiodomethane (trifluoromethyl iodide)0,01 — 0,02
CH3ClChloromethane (methyl chloride)0,02

ANNEX III

Processes in which controlled substances are used as process agents as referred to in Article 3(12):

(a)

use of carbon tetrachloride for the elimination of nitrogen trichloride in the production of chlorine and caustic soda;

(b)

use of carbon tetrachloride in the recovery of chlorine in tail gas from production of chlorine;

(c)

use of carbon tetrachloride in the manufacture of chlorinated rubber;

(d)

use of carbon tetrachloride in the manufacture of poly-phenylene-terephthalamide;

(e)

use of CFC-12 in the photochemical synthesis of perfluoropolyetherpolyperoxide precursors of Z-perfluoropolyethers and difunctional derivatives;

(f)

use of CFC-113 in the preparation of perfluoropolyether diols with high functionality;

(g)

use of carbon tetrachloride in production of Cyclodime;

(h)

use of hydrochlorofluorocarbons in the processes set out in points (a) to (g) when used to replace the chlorofluorocarbon or carbon tetrachloride.

ANNEX IV

Groups, Combined Nomenclature codesa and descriptions for the substances referred to in Annex I

a

An ‘ex’ before a code implies that substances other than those referred to in the column ‘Description’ may also fall under that subheading.

GroupCN codeDescription
Group I2903 41 00Trichlorofluoromethane
2903 42 00Dichlorodifluoromethane
2903 43 00Trichlorotrifluoroethanes
2903 44 10Dichlorotetrafluoroethanes
2903 44 90Chloropentafluoroethane
Group II2903 45 10Chlorotrifluoromethane
2903 45 15Pentachlorofluoroethane
2903 45 20Tetrachlorodifluoroethanes
2903 45 25Heptachlorofluoropropanes
2903 45 30Hexachlorodifluoropropanes
2903 45 35Pentachlorotrifluoropropanes
2903 45 40Tetrachlorotetrafluoropropanes
2903 45 45Trichloropentafluoropropanes
2903 45 50Dichlorohexafluoropropanes
2903 45 55Chloroheptafluoropropanes
Group III2903 46 10Bromochlorodifluoromethane
2903 46 20Bromotrifluoromethane
2903 46 90Dibromotetrafluoroethanes
Group IV2903 14 00Carbon tetrachloride
Group V2903 19 101,1,1-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
Group VI2903 39 11Bromomethane (methyl bromide)
Group VII2903 49 30Hydrobromofluoromethanes, -ethanes or -propanes
Group VIII2903 49 11Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)
2903 49 151,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b)
2903 49 19Other Hydrochlorofluoromethanes, -ethanes or -propanes (HCFCs)
Group IXex 2903 49 80Bromochloromethane
Mixtures3824 71 00Mixtures containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), whether or not containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
3824 72 00Mixtures containing bromochlorodifluoromethane, bromotrifluoromethane or dibromotetrafluoroethanes
3824 73 00Mixtures containing hydrobromofluorocarbons (HBFCs)
3824 74 00Mixtures containing hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), whether or not containing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), but not containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
3824 75 00Mixtures containing carbon tetrachloride
3824 76 00Mixtures containing 1,1,1-trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
3824 77 00Mixtures containing bromomethane (methyl bromide) or bromochloromethane

ANNEX VConditions for the placing on the market and further distribution of controlled substances for essential laboratory and analytical uses referred to in Article 10(3)

1.Controlled substances for essential laboratory and analytical uses shall contain only controlled substances manufactured to the following purities:

Substance%
CTC (reagent grade)99,5
1,1,1-trichloroethane99,0
CFC 1199,5
CFC 1399,5
CFC 1299,5
CFC 11399,5
CFC 11499,5
Other controlled substances with a boiling point > 20 °C99,5
Other controlled substances with a boiling point < 20 °C99,0

These pure controlled substances may be subsequently mixed by manufacturers, agents, or distributors with other chemicals controlled or not controlled by the Protocol as is customary for laboratory and analytical uses.

2.These high purity substances and mixtures containing controlled substances shall be supplied only in re-closable containers or high pressure cylinders smaller than three litres or in 10 millilitre or smaller glass ampoules, marked clearly as substances that deplete the ozone layer, restricted to laboratory and analytical uses and specifying that used or surplus substances should be collected and recycled, if practical. The material should be destroyed if recycling is not practical.

ANNEX VICRITICAL USES OF HALON

Use of halon 1301:

  • in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays, and fuel tank inerting,

  • in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,

  • for the making inert of occupied spaces where flammable liquid and/or gas release could occur in the military and oil, gas and petrochemical sector, and in existing cargo ships,

  • for the making inert of existing manned communication and command centres of the armed forces or others, essential for national security,

  • for the making inert of spaces where there may be a risk of dispersion of radioactive matter,

  • in the Channel Tunnel and associated installations and rolling stock.

Use of halon 1211:

  • in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,

  • in hand-held fire extinguishers and fixed extinguisher equipment for engines for use on board aircraft,

  • in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays,

  • in fire extinguishers essential to personal safety used for initial extinguishing by fire brigades,

  • in military and police fire extinguishers for use on persons.

Use of halon 2402 only in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia:

  • in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays and fuel tank inerting,

  • in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments,

  • for the making inert of occupied spaces where flammable liquid and/or gas release could occur in the military and oil, gas and petrochemical sectors, and in existing cargo ships,

  • for the making inert of existing manned communication and command centres of the armed forces or others, essential for national security,

  • for the making inert of spaces where there may be a risk of dispersion of radioactive matter,

  • in hand-held fire extinguishers and fixed extinguisher equipment for engines for use on board aircraft,

  • in fire extinguishers essential to personal safety used for initial extinguishing by fire brigades,

  • in military and police fire extinguishers for use on persons.

Use of halon 2402 only in Bulgaria:

  • in aircraft for the protection of crew compartments, engine nacelles, cargo bays and dry bays, and fuel tank inerting,

  • in military land vehicles and naval vessels for the protection of spaces occupied by personnel and engine compartments.

ANNEX VIIDESTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 22(1)

a

Controlled substances not listed below shall be destroyed by the most environmentally acceptable destruction technology not entailing excessive costs.

b

Concentrated sources refer to virgin, recovered and reclaimed ozone-depleting substances.

c

Dilute sources refer to ozone-depleting substances contained in a matrix of a solid, for example foam.

d

The DRE criterion presents technology capability on which approval of the technology is based. It does not always reflect the day-to-day performance achieved, which in itself will be controlled by national minimum standards.

e

Approved by the Parties.

Applicability
TechnologyControlled substancesa bDilute sourcesc
Controlled substances listed in Annex I, groups I, II, IV, V, VIIIHalons listed in Annex I group IIIFoam
Destruction and removal efficiency (DRE)d99,99 %99,99 %95 %
Cement kilnsApprovedeNot ApprovedNot applicable
Liquid injection incinerationApprovedApprovedNot applicable
Gaseous/fume oxidationApprovedApprovedNot applicable
Municipal solid waste incinerationNot applicableNot applicableApproved
Reactor crackingApprovedNot ApprovedNot applicable
Rotary kiln incinerationApprovedApprovedApproved
Argon plasma arcApprovedApprovedNot applicable
Inductively coupled radio frequency plasmaApprovedApprovedNot applicable
Microwave plasmaApprovedNot ApprovedNot applicable
Nitrogen plasma arcApprovedNot ApprovedNot applicable
Gas phase catalytic dehalogenationApprovedNot ApprovedNot applicable
Superheated steam reactorApprovedNot ApprovedNot applicable

ANNEX VIIICORRELATION TABLE

Regulation (EC) No 2037/2000This Regulation
Article 1Article 1 and 2
Article 2Article 3
Article 3(1) first subparagraphArticle 4(1)
Article 3(1) second subparagraphArticle 10(2) and (4)
Article 3(2) point (i)Article 4
Article 3(2) point (ii) first subparagraph
Article 3(2) point (ii) second subparagraphArticle 12(3)
Article 3(3)Article 11(1)
Article 3(4)Article 10(6) first sentence
Article 3(5)Article 10(7)
Article 3(6)
Article 3(7)Article 10(8)
Article 3(8)Article 14(2)
Article 3(9)Article 14(3)
Article 3(10)Article 14(4)
Article 4(1)Article 5(1)
Article 4(2) point (i)Article 5(1)
Article 4(2) point (ii)
Article 4(2) point (iii) first subparagraphArticle 12(1) and (2)
Article 4(2) point (iii) second subparagraphArticle 26(1) point (a)
Article 4(2) point (iii) third subparagraphArticle 12(2)
Article 4(2) point (iv)
Article 4(3) point (i)Article 5(1)
Article 4(3) point (ii)
Article 4(3) point (iii)
Article 4(3) point (iv)
Article 4(4) point (i)(a)Article 9
Article 4(4) point (i)(b) first indentArticle 7(1) and Article 8(1)
Article 4(4) point (i)(b) second indentArticle 10(1) and Article 12(3)
Article 4(4) point (ii)
Article 4(4) point (iii)
Article 4(4) point (iv) first sentenceArticle 13(1)
Article 4(4) point (iv) second sentenceArticle 27(1)
Article 4(4) point (v)Article 6(2)
Article 4(5)Article 14(1)
Article 4(6)Article 6
Article 4(6)
Article 5(1)Article 5(1)
Article 5(2) point (a)Article 11(2)
Article 5(2) point (b)Article 7(1)
Article 5(2) point (c)Article 8(1)
Article 5(3)
Article 5(4) first sentenceArticle 11(8)
Article 5(4) second sentence
Article 5(5)
Article 5(6)
Article 5(7)Article 11(8)
Article 6(1) first sentenceArticle 15(3)
Article 6(1) second sentence
Article 6(2)
Article 6(3)Article 18(3)
Article 6(4)Article 18(5)
Article 6(5)Article 18(9)
Article 7Article 16(1)
Article 8Article 20(1)
Article 9(1)Article 20(1)
Article 9(2)Article 21
Article 10Article 20(2)
Article 11(1)Article 17(1) and (2)
Article 11(2)Article 20(1)
Article 11(3)Article 20(1)
Article 11(4)
Article 12(1)Article 17(4)
Article 12(2)Article 18(4)
Article 12(3)Article 18(5)
Article 12(4)Article 18(3) and (4)
Article 13Article 20(3)
Article 14Article 20(4)
Article 15
Article 16(1)Article 22(1)
Article 16(2)
Article 16(3)Article 22(3)
Article 16(4)
Article 16(5)Article 22(5)
Article 16(6)
Article 16(7)
Article 17Article 23
Article 18Article 25
Article 19Article 25
Article 20(1)Article 28(3)
Article 20(2)Article 28(3)
Article 20(3)Article 28(1)
Article 20(4)Article 28(2)
Article 20(5)Article 28(4)
Article 21Article 29
Article 22Article 24
Article 23Article 30
Article 24Article 31
Annex IAnnex I
Annex III
Annex IVAnnex IV
Annex V
Annex VIAnnex III
Annex VIIAnnex VI

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