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5. Any person who breaches any of the following provisions of the EU Regulation is guilty of an offence.
Provision of the EU Regulation | Subject matter |
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Article 4 | Production of controlled substances |
Article 5(1) | Placing on the market and use of controlled substances |
Article 5(2) | Placing controlled substances on the market in non-refillable containers |
Article 6(1) | Placing on the market of products and equipment containing or relying on controlled substances |
Article 6(2) | Prohibition and decommissioning of fire protection systems and fire extinguishers containing halons |
Article 13(3) | Decommissioning of fire protection systems and fire extinguishers containing halons |
Article 20 | Trade in controlled substances with a State not party to the 1987 Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, as last amended and adjusted, and a territory not covered by that Protocol |
Article 22(1), (2) and (4) | Recovery and destruction, recycling and reclamation of controlled substances |
Article 23(1) | Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances |
Article 23(2) | Requirements for specified stationary equipment or systems |
Article 23(3) | Record-keeping by undertakings |
Article 23(5) | Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances used as feedstock or process agents |
Article 23(6) | Precautionary measures to prevent and minimise leakages and emissions of controlled substances inadvertently produced in the manufacture of other chemicals |
Article 24(1) | Production, placing on the market, and use of new substances |
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