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GB 16487.6-1996 Environmental Protection Control Standard for Imported Wastes - Scrap Iron and Steel

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Standard ID: GB 16487.6-1996

Standard Name: Environmental Protection Control Standard for Imported Wastes - Scrap Iron and Steel

Chinese Name: 进口废物环境保护控制标准 废钢铁

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release1996-07-29

Date of Implementation:1996-08-01

Date of Expiration:2006-02-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Environmental protection, health and safety >> 13.030 Waste

Standard Classification Number:Environmental Protection>> Pollutant Emission Standards>> Z70 Toxic Solid Waste Control Standards

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaced by GB 16487.6-2005

Publication information

other information

Review date:2004-10-14

Drafting unit:Pollution Control Department of National Environmental Protection Agency

Focal point unit:State Environmental Protection Administration

Publishing department:National Environmental Protection Agency

competent authority:State Environmental Protection Administration

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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB16487.6—1996
Environmental protection control standardforimported scrap material
-Iron and steel scraps
Issued on July 29, 1996
Implementation on August 1, 1996
GB16487.61996
This standard is intended to implement the "Interim Provisions on Environmental Protection Management of Waste Import" promulgated by the state and to control the environmental pollution caused by hazardous wastes carried in the imported scrap iron and steel that can be used as raw materials. This standard was implemented on a trial basis on August 1, 1996
This standard was proposed by the Pollution Control Department of the State Environmental Protection Administration. This standard is interpreted by the State Environmental Protection Administration. Scope
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Environmental Protection Control Standard for Imported Waste
Scrap Iron and Steel
(Trial)
Environmental protection control standard for imported scrap material
-Iron and steel scraps
GB16487.6—1996
This standard specifies the control requirements for the carryover and radioactive contamination in imported scrap iron and steel that have an impact on the environment. This standard applies to the import of the following scrap iron and steel. Customs commodity number
7204.1000
7204.2100
7204.2900
7204.3000
7204.4100
7204.4900
7204.5000
Cited standard
Cast iron waste and scrap
Stainless steel waste and scrap
Waste name
Other alloy steel waste and scrap
Tinned steel waste and scrap
Steel waste and scrap generated during turning, planing, milling, grinding, sawing, filing, shearing and punching, whether or not in bundles Unlisted steel waste and scrap (including waste rails, waste steel rails, etc.) for remelting Scrap steel ingots (including waste machine tools, waste locomotives, waste Locomotive head, etc.) GB5085.3-1996 Hazardous waste identification standard Leaching toxicity identification GB13015-91 Pollution control standard for waste containing polychlorinated biphenyls GB8703-88
Radiation protection regulations
SN0570-1996 Inspection procedures for radioactive contamination of imported scrap metals (Trial) SN0581-1996 Inspection procedures for imported scrap iron and steel (Trial) GB/T15555.1~15555.12-1995 Determination method for leaching toxicity of solid waste 3 DefinitionWww.bzxZ.net
This standard adopts the following definitions:
Entrained waste
Refers to waste materials that are mixed into imported scrap iron and steel during the collection, packaging and transportation process and cannot be used as raw materials (excluding imported scrap iron and steel purchase packaging and
Hazardous waste Substances used
4 Control standards and requirements
GB16487.6—1996
4.1 Imported scrap iron and steel shall not contain wastes whose concentration of harmful substances in the leaching liquid exceeds the identification standard value in GB5085.3-1996.
Imported scrap iron and steel shall not contain wastes whose polychlorinated biphenyl content exceeds the control standard value in GB13015-914.3
Imported scrap iron and steel shall not contain wastes whose pH value of the leaching liquid is equal to or greater than 12.5 and equal to or less than 24.4
Imported scrap iron and steel shall not contain radioactive wastes. 4.5 The radioactive substance pollution control indicators of imported scrap iron and steel shall comply with the radioactive substance pollution control level on the surface of objects in GB8703-88 4.6 The total weight of the following wastes contained in imported scrap iron and steel shall not exceed one ten-thousandth of the weight of the imported scrap iron and steel; a) Medical waste; Pesticide and herbicide waste; Wastes containing wood preservatives: Wastes containing organic solvents; Waste emulsifiers: Residues from distillation (steaming); Wastes from photosensitive materials; Inflammable and explosive wastes; Incineration residues; Wastes containing beryllium, hexavalent chromium, stele, selenium, cadmium, tellurium, mercury, chalcandium, lead and their compounds, and wastes containing fluorine, cyanide and phenol compounds; Asbestos waste; Clinical waste; Kitchen waste, toilet waste; Sealed containers, etc.
4.7 In addition to the wastes listed in the above-mentioned articles, the total weight of other entrained wastes in the imported scrap iron and steel that cannot be directly used as raw materials in the processing and utilization process (such as waste wood, waste paper, waste fabric, waste glass, waste plastic, slag, stripped rust, etc., but excluding non-ferrous metals such as copper and aluminum that are allowed to be imported by the country) shall not exceed 2% of the weight of the imported scrap iron and steel. 4.8 Pipes, containers and their waste fragments that have been used to hold liquid and semi-solid chemicals must be cleaned before they can be imported; the importer must provide the inspection agency with the names of the chemicals that have been contained. 5 Inspection
5.1 The inspection of Articles 4.1 and 4.3 of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T15555.1~15555.12-1995. 5.2 The inspection of Article 4.2 of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB13015-91. 5.3 The inspection of Articles 4.4 and 4.5 of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of SN0570-1996. 5.4 The inspection of other clauses of this standard shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of SN0581-1996.
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