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Regulation 6
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Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 1 omitted (1.7.2010) by virtue of The End-of-Life Vehicles (Amendment) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/1094), regs. 1(2), 2(14)
Regulation 15
For the labelling and identification of vehicle plastic components and materials having a weight of more than 100 grams, the following nomenclature applies:
—ISO 1043-1 Plastics—symbols and abbreviated terms. Part 1: Basic polymers and their special characteristics.
—ISO 1043-2 Plastics—symbols and abbreviated terms. Part 2: Fillers and reinforcing materials.
—ISO 11469 Plastics—Generic identification and marking of plastic products.
For the labelling and identification of vehicle elastomer components and materials having a weight of more than 200 grams, the following nomenclature applies:
—ISO 1629 Rubbers and latices—Nomenclature. This shall not apply to the labelling of tyres.
The symbols “<” or “>” used in the ISO standards, can be substituted by brackets.
Regulation 29
1. Name, address, signature and registration or identification number M1 of the establishment or undertaking issuing the certificate.U.K.
Marginal Citations
M1This requirement may be waived in the case where the national registration or identification does not provide for such number.
2. Name and address of competent authority responsible for the permit (in accordance with Article 6(2) of the Directive) for the establishment or undertaking issuing the certificate of destruction.U.K.
3. Date of issue of the certificate of destruction.U.K.
4. Vehicle nationality mark and registration number (attach the registration document or a statement by the establishment or undertaking issuing the certificate that the registration document has been destroyed M2).U.K.
Marginal Citations
M2In the case where no registration document exists on paper due to the use of an electronic registration system, this requirement may be waived.
5. Class of vehicle, brand and model.U.K.
6. Vehicle identification number (chassis).U.K.
7. Name, address, nationality and signature of the holder or owner of the vehicle delivered.U.K.
Regulation 41
The information to be contained in a certificate of compliance is as follows—
(a)the name and address of the producer who issued the certificate of compliance;
(b)the date of certificate;
(c)the marque or marques of vehicle which the producer accepts responsibility for putting on the market on or after 1st July 2002;
(d)the information relevant to demonstrate the producer’s compliance with theobligations in regulation 39, including details of—
(i)an appropriate contact point, and
(ii)a list of organisations to whom this has been notified;
(e)confirmation/certification by the producer that he has complied with his obligations under regulation 39.
Regulations 44, 45 and 48
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Textual Amendments
F2Sch. 5 omitted (6.4.2008) by virtue of The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007/3538), reg. 1(1)(b), Sch. 21 para. 43(4) (with regs. 69-72)
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