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This document contains these four sections:
HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1 HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment - Restricted Materials HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment - Packaging Requirements HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment – Battery Requirements Page 1
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HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1
Owner
Responsible Group Document Identifier Revision and Date Abstract
Paul Quickert Environmental Strategies and Sustainability HX-00011-00 H, 19-Jul-2005
HP Standard 011 defines Hewlett-Packard Company’s (HP’s)
environmental requirements for HP products. HP Standard 011 is a document series that comprises this overview document and the subsidiary documents listed within this document. This standard was initially issued as HP Drawing A-5951-1745-1.
The specifications set out in HP Standard 011 must be included in all HP contracts for design, manufacture, or purchase of HP products or products bundled with HP products as part of an HP delivered solution. APPROVED
© Copyright 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This document is a version of HP-00011-00 for external use. This is an uncontrolled copy when in printed form.
Table of Contents
1 2 3 4
Introduction Scope
Compliance General
4.1 Restricted Materials
4.2 Environmental Packaging Requirements 4.3 Environmental Battery Requirements 5 References
Applicability
Status
1 Introduction
HP Standard 011 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1 was initially issued as HP Drawing A-5951-1745-1. HP Standard 011 is a document series that is comprised of this overview document (Standard 011-0) and the subsidiary documents (Standards 011-1 through 011-3) that are listed in section 5 of this document. The subsidiary documents are incorporated by reference in this
overview document. Accordingly, any reference to HP Standard 011 or 011-0 means and includes both the specifications and requirements of this overview document and those set out in the subsidiary documents.
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2 Scope
HP Standard 011 sets out HP’s general product content specifications for HP brand products, including subassemblies, parts, materials, and components, batteries, and packaging that are incorporated into HP brand products. This standard also sets out HP’s general product content specifications for other
products that are bundled with HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution. HP Standard 011 applies to all such products and to all HP business units involved in their design, manufacture, or purchase worldwide.
HP Standard 011 is not intended to be a listing of all environmentally related product design requirements that may be established by HP’s business units or by law. Seller’s compliance with this specification does not relieve or diminish the seller’s obligation to comply with any other HP product specification or its obligation to comply with all applicable laws. 3 Applicability
The specifications set out in HP Standard 011 must be included as specifications in all HP contracts for design, manufacture, or purchase of any of the following:
•••
HP brand products,
Subassemblies, parts, materials, components, batteries, and packaging that are incorporated into HP brand products, and
Products bundled with HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution.
The most current revisions of all referenced documents must be used. The official version of HP Standard 011 and each of its constituent documents is maintained and is available internal to HP. 4 General
4.1 Restricted Materials
The restrictions and prohibitions specified in HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment - Restricted Materials apply to all HP brand products and all parts, components, and
materials incorporated into HP brand products or products bundled with HP brand products as part an HP delivered solution. These restrictions and prohibitions also apply to all manufacturing operations used to produce these products, parts, components, and materials. 4.2
Environmental Requirements for Packaging
The requirements specified in HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment - Packaging Requirements apply to all packaging used for selling or shipping HP products. 4.3
Environmental Requirements for Batteries
The requirements specified in HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment - Battery Requirements apply to all batteries and battery packs that are contained in HP products and to all
batteries and battery packs bundled with other HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution. 5 References
Each of the following documents forms a part of this standard, and each is incorporated here by reference:
HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment - Restricted Materials HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment - Packaging Requirements HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment - Battery Requirements Page 2
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Revision History: Revision, Date,
Change Number H,
19-Jul-2005
Brief Description of change
This document was initially issued as part of Drawing A-5951-1745-1. The last revision of Drawing A-5951-1745-1 was Revision G. This document is the initial version of HP Standard 011-0. Rewording and clarification of introductory text was made to this document. Technical changes made to the subsidiary documents are listed in each document.
For information about this document, contact Paul Quickert.
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HP Standards 011-1 General Specification for the Environment – Restricted Materials
Owner
Responsible Group Document Identifier Revision and Date Abstract
Paul Quickert
Environmental Strategies and Sustainability HX-00011-01 H, 19-Jul-2005
This document describes HP's global specification for restricting or prohibiting certain chemical compounds or materials in HP's products or manufacturing processes. This document was previously published as part of HP Drawing A-5951-1745-1.
All HP design centers, HP manufacturing facilities, and HP's suppliers involved in generating HP products, parts, or components must comply with HP's General Specification for the Environment (GSE). APPROVED
© Copyright 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This document is an version of HP-00011-01 for external use.
This is an uncontrolled copy when in printed form.
Table of Contents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Purpose Scope
General Product Content Restrictions Supplier Verification Plastic Part Marking
Chemical Registration Requirements Tables
References
Applicability
Status
1 Purpose
This standard identifies HP's restrictions and prohibition requirements for HP brand products, parts, components, materials, and manufacturing operations. 2 Scope
The restrictions and prohibitions specified in this standard apply to all HP brand products and all parts, components, and materials incorporated into HP brand products or products bundled with HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution. These restrictions and prohibitions also apply to all manufacturing operations used to produce these products, parts, components, and materials.
This standard is a component is HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1. Other components of the GSE are HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment - Packaging Requirements and HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment - Battery Requirements.
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3 General Product Content Restrictions
The restrictions and prohibitions specified in this standard apply to the specified compound as a constituent of all parts, components, materials, or products purchased or sold by HP, and for Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) used in manufacturing.
3.1 Asbestos. Asbestos must not be present in parts, components, materials or products.
3.2 Certain Azo Colorants. Azo colorants must not be used in HP products made from textiles or
leather (such as carrying cases and protective covers) in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1% (1000 parts per million [PPM]) by material weight, where the substance may come in prolonged direct contact with exposed skin. Substances released by azo colorants are listed in Table 7.1. 3.3 Certain Brominated Flame Retardants. Plastic parts, components, materials, and products must
not contain flame retardants that are polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) or polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), also known as polybrominated biphenyl ethers (PBBEs) and polybrominated
biphenyl oxides (PBBOs), in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight. PBBs and PBDEs restricted under this section include, but are not limited to, those listed in Table 7.2. 3.4 Cadmium. Cadmium and its compounds must not be used in parts, components, materials, or
products in concentrations greater than 0.01% (100 PPM) by material weight. 3.5 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. The chlorinated hydrocarbons listed in Table 7.3 must not be
contained in any parts, components, materials or products in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight. 3.6 Chlorinated Paraffins. Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCPs), including but not limited to
those identified by CAS numbers 63449-39-8 and 85535-84-8, must not be used or contained in softeners in paints, coatings and sealants; in oils; or in flame-retardants in rubber, plastic and textiles, in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight. 3.7 Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde must not be used in wooden materials, furniture, detergents, cleaning agents and polishes in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.0005% (5 PPM) by material weight. 3.8 Halogenated Diphenyl Methanes. The following halogenated diphenyl methanes must not be
present in any parts, components, materials, or products in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight.
Name *CAS Number Monomethyltetrachlorodiphenylmethane 76253-60-6 Monomethyldichlorodiphenylmethane None assigned Monomethyldibromodiphenylmethane 99688-47-8 *CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
3.9
Hexavalent Chromium/Hexavalent Chromium Compounds. See Section 3.13.
3.10 Lead/Lead Compounds. See Section 3.13.
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3.11Lead in Paint. Lead carbonates and sulfates must not be used in any paint applied to parts,
components, materials, or products in concentrations greater than 0.01% (100 PPM) by material weight. 3.12Mercury. Mercury must not be used in parts, components, materials, or products (including
switches, relays or electrical contacts) in concentrations greater than 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight, unless the use of a Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) exemption has been
specifically approved by HP (See Section 3.13); such as for scanner bulbs, projector lamps, backlit displays, or LEDs. 3.13RoHS Compliance for Parts, Components, Materials and Products. The European Union has
adopted Directive 2002/95/EC, Restrictions of Hazardous Substances (“RoHS”), which restricts the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in electronic products placed on the market in the
European Union after July 1, 2006. Countries outside the European Union are planning to enact similar legislation. For the purposes of this specification, the term “RoHS” means the requirements of the European Union Directive or similar material restriction legislation enacted by any country outside the European Union. HP expects its suppliers to meet all RoHS compliance requirements as needed to support HP’s business needs, HP product cycles, and HP’s reliability requirements for HP products. Suppliers are expected to be prepared well in advance to ensure a successful transition to “RoHS compliant” products on or before July 1, 2006. Upon request, the supplier will meet the provisions of Section 4 of this document, titled “Supplier Verification.”
For further information on HP’s RoHS program requirements for suppliers, see HP’s Environment, Supply Chain web pages. HP may require suppliers to meet the RoHS Compliance Specification[PDF file].
3.14Nickel. Nickel finishes must not be used on the external surface of any portable electronic product
designed to be frequently handled or carried by the user. 3.15Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)
3.15.1ODS Use in Product Manufacturing Process. The ODS substances listed in Table 7.4 must
not be used in the manufacturing process of any parts, components, materials, or products purchased or sold by HP. 3.15.2ODS in Parts, Components, Materials and Products. The ODS substances listed in Table
7.5 must not be contained in any parts, components, materials, or products purchased or sold by HP. 3.16Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Polychlorinated Terphenyls (PCTs). Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) and polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) must not be present in parts,
components, materials, or products in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.0005% (5 PPM) by material weight. 3.17Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (more than 3 chlorine atoms). Polychlorinated Naphthalenes
(more than 3 chlorine atoms) must not be present in parts, components, materials, or products in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.0005% (5 PPM) by material weight. 3.18Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). PVC must not be used in the external housings of products. This
restriction does not apply to the sheathing of wires and cables, plastic parts weighing less than 25 grams or to protective product covers. 3.19Lead in Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Coating for Cable, Wire and Cords. The concentration of
lead (Pb) in the PVC coating (outer jacket) of external PVC coated cable, wire or cord must not
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exceed 0.03% (300 PPM) by material weight and for internal PVC coated cable, wire or cord must not exceed 0.1% (1000 PPM) by material weight as defined in HP specification 5990-4743-1, Lead Content in Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Coating for Cable, Wire and Cord [PDF file].
3.20Radioactive Substances. Radioactive substances must not be present in parts, components,
materials or products. 3.21Tributyl Tin (TBT), Triphenyl Tin (TPT), Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO). TBTs, TPTs, and TBTOs
listed in Table 7.6 must not be used in parts, components, materials or products in concentrations greater than or equal to 0.0005% (5 PPM) by material weight. 4 Supplier Verification
Documentation and test data that demonstrates specific actions by the seller to verify compliance must be kept on file and made available on request. This includes documentation and data from the seller’s supply chain. Upon request by HP, the seller will verify compliance of materials, parts, components, or products using analytical testing or other suitable means approved by HP. 5 Plastic Part Marking
Plastic parts must be marked in accordance with HP specification 5951-1741-1, Plastic Part Marking Algorithm. 6
Chemical Registration Requirements
Parts, components, materials and products that meet the definition of a chemical substance must comply with chemical registration and premanufacture notification requirements in those countries that have enacted such requirements (including but not limited to: Australia, Canada, China, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, The Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland, the United States, and the Member States of the European Union). This is in order to permit import and sale of the parts, components, materials and products sold to HP in all of the above countries. 7 Tables
Table 7.1 Azo Colorants
Note that the EC azo colorant restriction applies to certain azo colorants that by reductive cleavage of azo groups may release one of the following 22 aromatic amines.
Name CAS Numbers biphenyl-4-amine benzidine
4-chloro-o-toluidine 2-naphthylamine o-aminoazotoluene 5-nitro-o-toluidine 4-chloroaniline
4-methoxy-m-phenylenediamine 4,4'-methylenedianiline 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine
92-67-1 92-87-5 95-69-2 91-59-8 97-56-3 99-55-8 106-47-8 615-05-4 101-77-9 91-94-1
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3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine 4,4'-methylenedi-o-toluidine 6-methoxy-m-toluidine
4,4'-methylene-bis(2-chloroaniline) 4,4'-oxydianiline 4,4'-thiodianiline o-toluidine
4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine 2,4,5-trimethylaniline o-anisidine
4-amino azobenzene
*CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
119-90-4 119-93-7 838-88-0 120-71-8 101-14-4 101-80-4 139-65-1 95-53-4 95-80-7 137-17-7 90-04-0 60 09 3
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Table 7.2 Brominated Flame Retardants Prohibited from Products Brominated Flame Retardant Groups Bromobiphenyl Bromobiphenyl Ether Decabromobiphenyl Decabromobiphenyl Ether Dibromobiphenyl Dibromobiphenyl Ether Heptabrombiphenyl Heptabromobiphenyl Ether Hexabromobiphenyl Hexabromobiphenyl Ether Nonabromobiphenyl Nonabromobiphenyl Ether Octabrombiphenyl Octabromobiphenyl Ether Pentabromobiphenyl Pentabromobiphenyl Ether 32534-81-9 Polybrominated Biphenyl, 59536-65-1 Polybromobiphenyl(s), Polybromodiphenyl(s) Polybrominated Biphenyl Ether, Polybrominated Biphenyl Oxide Tetrabromobiphenyl 40088-45-7 Tetrabromobiphenyl Ether Tribromobiphenyl Tribromobiphenyl Ether 49690-94-0 Note: The above list is not exclusive. The prohibition in Section 3.3 of this specification for flame retardants that are Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) or Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) represent certain chemical groupings within these categories. *CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
40088-47-9 63936-56-1 61288-13-9 32536-52-0 68928-80-3 59080-40-9, 36355-01-8, 67774-32-7 36483-60-0 *CAS Numbers (representative of each grouping) 2052-07-05, 2113-57-7, 92-66-0 101-55-3 13654-09-06 1163-19-5 92-86-4 2050-47-7 Page 6
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Table 7.3 - Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Prohibited From Products
Name *CAS Number 1,1 Dichloroethylene 75-35-4 Pentachloroethane 76-01-7
Methylenechloride 75-09-2 Tetrachloromethane 56-23-5 1,1,1,2 Tetrachloroethane 630-20-6 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 79-34-5
Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 Trichloromethane 67-66-3 1,1,2 Trichloroethane 79-00-5
Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 *CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
Table 7.4 - Ozone Depleting Substances Prohibited From Product Manufacturing Process
Tables 7.4 and 7.5 are based on the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 CFC-12 CFC-13 CFC-111 CFC-112 CFC-113 CFC-114 CFC-115 CFC-211 CFC-212 CFC-213 CFC-214 CFC-215 CFC-216 CFC-217
All isomers of the above substances
Other
• carbon tetrachloride
• methyl chloroform (1,1,1 trichloroethane)
• All isomers of the above substances except1,1,2
trichloroethane • methyl bromide • All hydrobromofluorocarbons Halons
• halon-1211 • halon-1301 • halon-2402
• All isomers of the above substances
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Table 7.5 - Ozone Depleting Substances Prohibited From Products
(Tables 7.4 and 7.5 are based on the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer)
Group I Chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs (includes isomers of listed substances) CFCl3 (CFC- 11) CF2Cl2 (CFC- 12)
C2F3Cl3 (CFC-113) C2F4Cl2 (CFC-114) C2F4Cl2 (CFC-114) C2F5Cl (CFC-115)
Group II Other Fully Halogenated CFCs (includes isomers of listed substances) CF3Cl (CFC- 13)
C2FCl5 (CFC-111) C2F2C14 (CFC-112) C3FCl7 (CFC-211) C3F2Cl6 (CFC-212) C3F3Cl5 C3F4C14 C3F5Cl3 C3F6C12 C3F7Cl
(CFC-213) (CFC-214) (CFC-215) (CFC-216) (CFC-217)
Group III Halons (includes isomers of listed substances)
CF2Br (halon-1211) C2F4Br2 (halon-2402) Cl
CF3Br (halon-1301) Group IV
CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) Group V
C2H3Cl3 (1,1,1 trichloroethane) Group VI CH3Br
(methyl bromide)
Group VII: Hydrobromofluorocarbons, HBFCs (includes isomers of listed substances) CHFBr2 CHF2Br CH2FBr C2HFBr4 C2HF2Br3 C2HF3Br2 C2HF4Br C2H2FBr3 C2H2F2Br2 C2H2F3Br
C2H4FBr C3HFBr6 C3HF2Br5 C3HF3Br4 C3HF4Br3 C3HF5Br2 C3HF6Br C3H2FBr5 C3H2F2Br4 C3H2F3Br3
C3H3FBr4 C3H3F2Br3 C3H3F3Br2 C3H3F4Br C3H4FBr3 C3H4F2Br2 C3H4F3Br C3H5FBr2 C3H5F2Br C3H6FBr
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C2H3FBr2 C3H2F4Br2
C2H3F2Br C3H2F5Br Group VIII: Hydrochlorofluorocarbons, HCFCs (includes isomers of listed substances) CHFCl2 CH2FCl C2HFCl4 C2HF2Cl3 C2HF4Cl C2H2FCl C2H2F2Cl2 C2H2F3Cl C2H3FCl2 CH3FC2 C2H3F2Cl CH3F2Cl C2H4FCl
(HCFC-21) (HCFC-31) (HCFC-121) (HCFC-122) (HCFC-124) (HCFC-131) (HCFC-132) (HCFC-133) (HCFC-141) (HCFC-141b) (HCFC-142) (HCFC-142b) (HCFC-151)
C3HF5Cl2 CF2ClF2CHClF C3HF6Cl C3H2FCl5
C3H2F2Cl4 C3H2F3C13 C3H2F4Cl2 C3H2F5Cl C3H3FCl4 C3H3F2Cl3 C3H3F3Cl2 C3H3F4Cl C3H4FCl3 C3H4F2CE2 C3H4F3Cl C3H5F2Cl2 C3H5F2Cl C3H6FCl (HCFC-225 (HCFC-225cb) (HCFC-226) (HCFC-231)
(HCFC-232) (HCFC-233) (HCFC-234) (HCFC-235) (HCFC-241) (HCFC-242) (HCFC-243) (HCFC-244) (HCFC-251) (HCFC-252)
(HCFC-253) (HCFC-261) (HCFC-262) (HCFC-271) CHF2Cl (HCFC-22) CF3CF2CHCl2 (HCFC-225ca) C2HF3Cl2 (HCFC-123) C3HPC16 (HCFC-221) C3HF2Cl5 (HCFC-222) C3HF3Cl4 (HCFC-223) C3HF4Cl (HCFC-224) Page 9
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Table 7.6 - Tributyl Tin (TBT), Triphenyl Tin (TPT), Tributyl Tin Oxide (TBTO)
Name *CAS Numbers Bis(tri-n-butyltin) oxide
Triphenyltin N,N'-dimethyldithiocarbamate Triphenyltin fluoride Triphenyltin acetate Triphenyltin chloride Triphenyltin hydroxide
Triphenyltin fatty acid salts (C=9-11) Triphenyltin chloroacetate Tributyltin methacrylate Bis(tributyltin) fumarate Tributyltin fluoride 1983-10-4 Bis(tributyltin) 2,3-dibromosuccinate Tributyltin acetate Tributyltin laurate Bis(tributyltin) phthalate
Copolymer of alkyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and tributyltin Methacrylate(alkyl; C=8) Tributyltin sulfamate Bis(tributyltin) maleate Tributyltin chloride
Mixture of tributyltin cyclopentanecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin naphthenate) –
Mixture of tributyltin 1,2,3,4,4a, 4b, 5,6,10,10a-decahydro-7-isopropyl-1, 4adimethyl-
1-phenanthlenecarboxylate and its analogs (Tributyltin rosin salt) - Other Tributyl Tins & Triphenyl Tins -
Note 1. Only short-chain chlorinated paraffins with carbon length of 10 to 13 atoms are covered. *CAS = Chemical Abstract Service
8 References
HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1 HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment -- Packaging Requirements HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment -- Battery Requirements 5951-1741-1, Plastic Part Marking Algorithm
6517-25-5 14275-57-1 1461-22-9 56-35-9 1803-12-9 379-52-2 900-95-8 639-58-7 76-87-9 47672-31-1 7094-94-2 2155-70-6 6454-35-9 1983-10-4 31732-71-5 56-36-0 3090-36-6 4782-29-0
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5990-4743-1, Lead Content In Polyvinyl Chloride (Pvc) Coating For Cable, Wire And Cord RoHS Compliance Specification Revision History: Revision, Date,
Change Number H,
19-Jul-2005
Brief Description of change
This document previously existed as part of A-5951-1745-1 Revision G. This is the initial release of HP Standard 011-1. Technical changes include changes to the PVC requirement, clarification of the azo colorants table description, correction of CAS numbers and element names as needed, and an added reference to the Montreal Protocol.
For information about this document, contact: Paul Quickert.
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HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment – Packaging Requirements
Owner
Responsible Group Document Identifier Revision and Date Abstract Applicability
Randy Boeller Global Packaging Team HX-00011-02 H, 19-Jul-2005
The requirements in this standard apply to all packaging used for selling or shipping HP products. This document was previously published as part of HP Drawing A-5951-1745-1.
Compliance with this standard is mandatory for HP suppliers and HP business units that design, specify, manufacture or purchase HP products or products bundled with HP products as part of an HP delivered solution. APPROVED
© Copyright 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This document is a version of HP-00011-02 for external use. This is an uncontrolled copy when in printed form.
Table of Contents
1 Purpose 2 Scope
3 General Packaging Requirements 3.1 Restricted Materials
3.2 Ozone Depleting Substances in Packaging Materials 3.3 Heavy Metals in Packaging Materials 3.4 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) 3.5 General Material Coding 3.6 Country-Specific Labeling
3.7 Packaging and Pallets Made of Wood 4 References
Status
1 Purpose
This standard provides HP’s global environmental requirements for all packaging used for selling or shipping HP products. 2 Scope
This requirements in this standard apply globally to all packaging used for selling or shipping HP products. The standard applies globally to HP business units and HP suppliers. This standard is a
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component of HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1. The other components of the GSE are referenced in section 4 of this document. 3
General Packaging Requirements
The restrictions specified in this section apply to all packaging materials purchased by or on behalf of HP. 3.1 Restricted Materials. Materials listed in HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the
Environment - Restricted Materials must not be used in HP packaging. 3.2 Ozone Depleting Substances in Packaging Materials. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) listed in HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment – Restricted Materials must not be used in plastic foam packaging materials; for example, as foaming agents. 3.3 Heavy Metals in Packaging Materials. Packaging materials must not contain lead, mercury,
cadmium, or hexavalent chromium where the sum concentration of incidental lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium is greater than 0.01% (100 PPM) by weight. 3.4 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). PVC must not be used in new package designs.
3.5 General Material Coding. Where the following materials are used in packaging, the applicable
coding is required to be embossed or marked on all components. The symbol, not including the lettering, must be between 0.5 in (1.27 cm) and 1 in (2.54 cm) in height. The symbol and the lettering must be molded or embossed into the base of a component or labeled. It must be
durable, clearly visible, and easily legible when the packaging is opened. The abbreviations must appear in capital letters.
Material Codes: Material
Polyethylene Terephthalate High Density Polyethylene Polyvinyl Chloride Low Density Polyethylene
Abbreviation Number PET HDPE PVC LDPE
1 2 3 4
Polypropylene PP 5 Polystyrene PS 6 Corrugated fiberboard Non-corrugated fiberboard
PAP PAP
20 21
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Material Abbreviation Number
Steel FE 40 Aluminum ALU 41 Wood FOR 50 Cotton Glass clear Glass green Glass brown
Paper and cardboard/miscellaneous metals Paper and cardboard/plastic Paper and cardboard/aluminum Paper and cardboard/tinplate Paper and
cardboard/plastic/aluminum/tinplate
Plastic/aluminum Plastic/miscellaneous metals
TEX GL GL GL *
60 70 71 72 80 81 82 83
Cork FOR 51 Jute TEX 61 Paper/cardboard/plastic/aluminum 84 85 90 92
Plastic/tinplate 91 Glass/plastic 95 Glass/aluminum 96 Glass/tinplate Glass/miscellaneous metals
97 98
*For composites, the material abbreviation is “C/“ plus the abbreviation for the predominant material; for example,. C/PAP for a composite that is predominantly paper.
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3.6 Country-Specific Labeling
Certain countries have specific labeling requirements that must be met, in addition to the requirements identified in Sections 3.1 through 3.5 of this document. 3.6.1 Japan
Corrugated Boxes
Paper and Composite Packaging (combined kraft and paper structure)
Plastic Containers/Packaging (except PET Bottles for beverages and soy sauce)
PET Bottle Steel Can Aluminum Can
The guidelines for the Japanese material labeling requirements indicate the following major points:
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The vertical size of the marks shall be 6 mm or more for printing and 8 mm or more for embossing.
There are exemptions for packaging that has no existing printing, is too small (less than 50 cm2), or when affixing the label is not possible due to shape.
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However, if any of these packaging components are part of a packaging system (such as the outer film with no labeling, bottle, or small cap) the exemptions do not apply. Either each component must be labeled or for packaging that is either too small or of an odd
shape, the identification mark shall be placed on another packaging component in addition to its own mark.
Marks for two or more packaging components may be placed on either component if they are to be discarded at the same time.
Although not mandatory at this time, indication of material under the mandatory marking is preferable by using signs prescribed by JIS 6899-1 (ISO 1043-1).
South Korea requires a Separate Discharge Mark for
containers of certain products and “buffers” (foam cushioning) for electronic equipment. The requirements of the Separate Discharge Mark System are provided in the Presidential Enforcement Decree of Dec. 18, 2002, the Guideline of the Separate Discharge Mark System of December 2002 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2002-195), as well as in its amendment of December 17, 2003 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2003-213) and of Jan. 26, 2004 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2004-9). These labeling requirements became effective in January 2004.
The Separate Discharge Mark is mandatory on all packaging of certain product types. The scope of marking requirements covers foods and beverages, agricultural produce, dairy and fishery products, detergents, cosmetics (excluding glass containers), shampoos and conditioners for pets, drugs, butane gas, and pesticides that are packaged with packaging materials composed of paper pack (limited to paper packs that are coated and pasted with synthetic resins or aluminum leaves), metal containers, glass containers or plastic resins, and electronic equipment “buffers.”
•A “buffer\" is defined as any packing materials that are made from foam-like synthetic
resins, which are made of beads containing hydrocarbons such as butane, hexane, pentane, and so forth, puffed by applying heat or by other means. Examples of \"buffer\" materials are expanded polystyrene (EPS), polystyrene paper (PSP), expanded polyethylene (EPE), and expanded polypropylene (EPP).
•Electronic equipment refers to products that are powered by electricity and utilize
electronic motion generated using electronic tubes or semiconductors. They include industrial machinery and tools (computers, communication machinery and tools,
electronic applied machinery and tools, and so forth) as well as household machinery and tools (televisions, refrigerators, washers, audios, and so forth).
•The scope of electronic products covered by this “buffer labeling requirement” includes
all end-use electronic equipment (such as for consumer and commercial use) but excludes parts and supplies of electronic equipment.
Exemptions to the separate disposal labeling requirement include the following: •Packaging materials whose surface is less than 50 cm2.
•Packaging components with a capacity or volume less than 30 grams or 30 milliliters. •Packaging material on which it is technically difficult to print, engrave, or label due to
elements or structural properties.
•Film/sheet type packaging materials that are not printed, engraved, or labeled in the
process of manufacturing, use, import, and sale. (This exemption originally included all packaging materials that are not printed, engraved, or labeled in the process of
3.6.2 Korea
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manufacturing, use, import, and sale, which was referred to as “unfigured packaging material.” An amendment on Dec. 17, 2003, narrows the definition of “unfigured packaging materials” to only “film/sheet type”).
Wrap film packaging materials with a thickness less than 20 microns (µm).
In addition, shopping bags and wrappings filled at point of sale by sellers are exempt from the mandatory recycling, and thus the labeling requirement. o
In the Korean text below the triangle reads “separate disposal.” Material type abbreviations (PET, HDPE, LDPE, PP, PS, PVC, OTHER, Metal, Fe, Al, Paper, Paper pack, or glass) should be indicated inside the triangle. Material types, other than plastic resins, should be written in Korean. The symbol (excluding the “separate disposal” text) must be larger than 8 mm in width and length. The height of the “separate disposal” Korean text should be one fourth of the width of the symbol. The extension of each side of the symbol is a regular triangle, whose inside angle is 60° and outside angle at the bended part of the arrow’s end is 120°. The color of the mark should be distinct from other colors used on the packaging, so as to make the mark clearly visible (however, this is not applicable to engraved or embossed labels).
•The label should be located on the front or side flank of the component, unless
impossible, in which case the mark could be located on the bottom or lid of the package.
•If there are multiple separable components, each component should bear the Mark. •If it is impossible to label each component, only the major
component should be labeled using the symbol for its material type, together with the role/function name (in Korean
characters) and abbreviation letters of the material types of the other unlabeled components, separated by a colon (:), adjacent to the symbol. This is referred to as Inclusive Marking, as shown in the example to the right.
•For composites, “OTHER” shall be used inside the Mark.
Please note that paper-plastic composites are limited only to
paper with a plastic layer or coating on both sides of the paper. The meaning of
Korean characters at •Producers and/or importers who wish to use this “separate
disposal” label on packaging material that is not required to be the lower left corner
is “pump”.
labeled must apply for its use through ENVICO. Producers and/or importers may voluntarily label other packaging
elements (such as packaging elements not required to bear the “Separate Disposal” label) with material identification, empty space ratio and number of layers.
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Taiwan requires the use of a four-arrow symbol on all plastic containers and plastic packaging components. In addition to the four-arrow symbol, plastic containers should also have a materials symbol (Society of the Plastics Industry [SPI] codes listed in Section 3.5 are suitable).
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Multi-trip packaging must be clearly and legibly marked with the words Návratny obal (returnable packaging). o The Tidyman symbol, which in Slovakia means \"this packaging
must be put in a collection bin after use\the packaging sold in the consumer channels.
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Exemptions from marking include the following: Packs with a surface of less than 100 cm2; packs with a capacity that does not exceed 50 ml; inner fixings, components, and inner layers if these are not printed or embossed; plastic film that is not printed or that bears no label; packaging ancillaries such as labels or hang tags; and packaging components with a weight not exceeding 5 g.
3.7 Packaging and Pallets Made of Wood. Except when designated by HP for domestic use solely
within the country of origin, or where the shipping entity has specifically determined that country of destination will accept untreated pallets, all packaging and pallets made of wood must be treated and marked in accordance with the provisions of the International Standard for Phystosanitary Measures (ISPM) #15: Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Material in International Trade.
The mark must include the following: o IPPC symbol oISO two-letter country code followed by a unique number assigned by the National
Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) to the producer of the wood packaging material, who is responsible for ensuring appropriate wood is used and properly mark o The IPPC abbreviation for Heat Treatment (HT)Note: Methyl bromide (MB) fumigation is not authorized. 4 References
HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE, A-5951-1745-1) HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment - Restricted Materials HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment - Battery Requirements JIS 6899-1 (ISO 1043-1), Plastics - Symbols and Abbreviated Terms - Part1: Basic Polymers And Their Special Characteristics
Korean Presidential Enforcement Decree of Dec. 18, 2002, the Guideline of the Separate Discharge Mark System of December 2002 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2002-195), and its amendment of December 17, 2003 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2003-213) and of Jan. 26, 2004 (Ministry of Environment Notification No. 2004-9)
International Standard for Phystosanitary Measures (ISPM) #15: Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Material in International Trade
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Revision History: Revision, Date,
Change Number H
19-Jul-2005
Brief Description of change
This document previously existed as part of 1-5951-1745-1 Revision G. This is the initial release of HP Standard 011-2. Technical changes include changes to the PVC requirement statement, clarification of the Taiwan requirements, and a deletion of the Green Dot requirements.
For information about this document, contact: Randy Boeller.
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HP Standard 011-3 General Specification for the Environment – Battery Requirements
Owner
Responsible Group Document Identifier Revision and Date Abstract
Paul Quickert
Environmental Strategies and Sustainability HX-00011-03 H, 19-Jul-2005
This standard describes HP’s global environmental requirements for batteries and battery packs that are contained in HP’s products or bundled with other HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution. This document was previously published as part of HP Drawing A-5951-1745-1.
Compliance with this standard is mandatory for HP suppliers and HP business units that design, specify, manufacture or purchase HP products or products bundled with HP products as part of an HP delivered solution. APPROVED
© Copyright 1998-2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
This document is a version of HP-00011-03 for external use. This is an uncontrolled copy when in printed form.
Table of Contents
1 Purpose 2 Scope 3 General
3.1 Mercury 3.2 Cadmium 3.3 Lead
3.4 Classification as “Not Restricted” for Transport 4 Labeling Requirements 4.1 China 4.2 Europe 4.3 Japan 4.4 Taiwan
4.5 United States and Canada 4.6 Global Labeling Examples 5 References
Applicability
Status
1 Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to present HP's general requirements for batteries and battery packs that are contained in HP’s products or bundled with other HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution. 2 Scope
This standard applies globally to HP business units and HP suppliers. This standard is a component of HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1. The other components of the GSE are referenced in section 5 of this document.
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3 General
The content restrictions and prohibitions specified in this heading apply to all batteries and battery packs that are contained in HP’s products or bundled with other HP brand products as part of an HP delivered solution.
3.1 Mercury
3.1.1 Batteries must not contain mercury exceeding 0.0005% (5 PPM) by weight. Button cell
batteries and batteries composed of button cell batteries, with a mercury content of no more than 2% by weight, are not subject to this requirement. 3.1.2 Alkaline-manganese batteries (except button cells) must not contain intentionally added
mercury. The total mercury content of alkaline-manganese button cell batteries must not exceed 25 milligrams of mercury per button cell or 2% by weight, whichever is less. 3.1.3 Zinc-carbon batteries must not contain intentionally added mercury.
3.1.4 HP products, parts, and components must not contain mercuric oxide batteries.
3.2
Cadmium
The total cadmium content of alkaline-manganese and zinc-carbon batteries must not exceed 0.001% (10 PPM) by weight. 3.3
Lead
Batteries must not contain lead exceeding 0.4% (4000 PPM) by weight. This requirement does not apply to sealed lead acid batteries such as those used in Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems. 3.4
Classification as “Not Restricted” for Transport
All batteries must be classified as “Not Restricted” for purposes of transport for all modes of transportation, as defined in the following documents: •••
United States, \"Hazardous Materials Regulations,\" Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, US Department of Transportation
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), \"Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air\"
International Air Transport Association (IATA), \"Dangerous Goods Regulations\"
Lead-Acid Batteries. Rechargeable sealed lead acid batteries must meet dangerous goods transport criteria for non-spillable batteries as specified in ICAO/IATA Packaging Instruction 806 and Special Provision A67, and must be tested at 55°C (130°F) to ensure no free liquid flows from the case when it is cracked or ruptured. In addition to the labeling requirements in section 4 of this document, the words “Non-Spillable” or “Non-Spillable Battery” must be marked on the battery and the outside packaging.
A manufacturer’s certification to this effect must be supplied on request. 3.4.1
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3.4.2
Lithium and Lithium-Ion Cells, Batteries, and Battery Packs. Each design type must be
certified by the manufacturer as meeting the criteria and testing requirements of ICAO/IATA Special Provision A45 and have been reclassified as Not Restricted per HP specification Lithium Metal and Lithium Alloy Content Limitations, And UN Test Requirements [PDF].
4 Labeling Requirements
Batteries, rechargeable consumer products with a battery that is not easily removable, and their packaging must be labeled according to the requirements specified in this section. For products
distributed for sale in multiple countries (whether listed below or not), the global label examples in section 4.6 apply. 4.1 China
Batteries manufactured or sold in China shall be labeled according to the following table.
Product Type
Alkaline zinc-manganese and zinc-manganese batteries
containing 1 to 5 PPM mercury or less than 1 PPM mercury based on battery weight
Requirements Batteries must be labeled:
1-5 PPM mercury:
低水银内容(Chinese characters for “low mercury content”)
Less than 1PPM mercury:
水銀任意 (Chinese characters for “mercury free”)
4.2 Europe Excluded Products: --Products whose batteries are soldered, welded, or permanently attached to terminals
Portable products where battery replacement by unqualified personnel could present safety hazards
Excluded products must be accompanied by instructions, preferably in the product manual, which inform users of the following: --The content of environmental hazardous batteries or accumulators, as described in the following table How to remove the batteries or accumulators safely
The following information must appear on batteries available for sale in the EU Member States. If a product is destined for The Netherlands or the EU including The Netherlands, the NL mark should be used instead of the crossed out wheeled bin alone; see Note 1 for information.
PRODUCT TYPE
All alkaline batteries
SYMBOL See Note 1
WORDING
Manufacturer’s name/logo
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PRODUCT TYPE
Alkaline zinc-manganese and zinc-manganese batteries
containing 1 to 5 PPM mercury or less than 1 PPM mercury
SYMBOL See Note 1
WORDING
Manufacturer’s name/logo
Button cell batteries with greater than 5 PPM mercury
Manufacturer’s name/logo
Hg
See Notes 1 and 2
Lead-acid (sealed) batteries
Manufacturer’s name/logo
Pb
See Notes 1 and 2
Lithium and lithium-ion batteries Nickel-Cadmium batteries
See Note 1
Manufacturer’s name/logo Manufacturer’s name/logo
Cd
See Notes 1 and 2
Nickel metal hydride batteries
See Note 1
Manufacturer’s name/logo
Note 1: Labeling requirement for The Netherlands: The following label must be on the packaging of the battery (if sold separately from the product) or in the manual of the product containing the battery, with statements about removal of the battery.
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Note 2: Size of Wheeled-Bin Mark and Heavy Metal Content Symbol: The Wheeled-Bin mark must cover 3% of the battery or accumulator's largest side area, to a maximum size of 5 cm by 5 cm. For cylindrical cells, the Wheeled-Bin mark must cover 3% of half the surface area of the battery or accumulator, to a maximum size of 5 cm by 5 cm. -For small batteries where the Wheeled-Bin mark would be smaller than 0.5 cm by 0.5 cm, a separate 1 cm by 1 cm Wheeled-Bin mark must be printed on either the retail or shipping package, whichever applies.
A symbol (Hg for mercury; Cd for cadmium; Pb for lead) representing heavy metal content must be printed beneath the separate Wheeled-Bin mark and must be at least 1/4 the size of the separate Wheeled-Bin mark.
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4.3 Japan
Batteries available for sale in Japan shall be labeled according to the following two tables.
Class of the Specified Labeled Product
Sealed lead storage batteries not covered by using plastic or other materials and sealed lead storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of less than 10 mm.
Sealed lead storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of 10 mm or more.
Sealed alkaline storage batteries (limited to sealed nickel-cadmium storage batteries) not covered by using plastic or other materials and sealed alkaline
storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of less than 10 mm.
Sealed alkaline storage batteries (limited to sealed nickel-cadmium storage
batteries) covered by using plastic or other materials with height of 10 mm or more. Sealed alkaline storage batteries (limited to sealed nickel-hydrogen storage batteries) not covered by using plastic or other materials and sealed alkaline
storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of less than 10 mm.
Sealed alkaline storage batteries (limited to sealed nickel-hydrogen storage
batteries) covered by using plastic or other materials with height of 10 mm or more. Lithium storage batteries not covered by using plastic or other materials and lithium storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of less than 10 mm.
Sealed lithium storage batteries covered by using plastic or other materials with height of 10 mm or more.
Form Form 1
Form 2 Form 3
Form 4 Form 5
Form 6 Form 7
Form 8
Form 1 Characters:
PB
Remarks:
The letter size shall be 4.5 point type or larger, as provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 2
Symbols (color as displayed or in black and white):
Remarks:
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a: Length of one side of symbol s: Surface area of symbol (a x a) w: Width of line (0.1 mm or more) b: Height of character (1/5 of a or more)
Surface area (s) of labeled symbol shall be 9 square millimeters or more, and 3% or more of surface area of labeling surface of the said sealed storage batteries or 25 square centimeters or more.
The letter size shall be 6 point type or larger, as
provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 3 Characters:
Ni-Cd
Remarks:
The letter size shall be 4.5 point type or larger, as provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 4
Symbols (color as displayed or in black and white):
Remarks:
a: Length of one side of symbol s: Surface area of symbol (a x a) w: Width of line (0.1 mm or more) b: Height of character (1/5 of a or more)
Surface area (s) of labeled symbol shall be 9 square millimeters or more, and 3% or more of surface area of labeling surface of the said sealed storage batteries or 25 square centimeters or more.
The letter size shall be 6 point type or larger, as
provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 5 Characters:
Ni-MH
Remarks:
The letter size shall be 4.5 point type or larger, as provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 6
Symbols (color as displayed or in black and white):
Remarks:
a: Length of one side of symbol s: Surface area of symbol (a x a) w: Width of line (0.1 mm or more) b: Height of character (1/5 of a or more)
Surface area(s) of labeled symbol shall be 9 square millimeters or more, and 3% or more of surface area of
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labeling surface of the said sealed storage batteries or 25 square centimeters or more.
The letter size shall be 6 point type or larger, as
provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 7 Characters:
Li-ion
Remarks:
The letter size shall be 4.5 point type or larger, as provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
Form 8
Symbols (color as displayed or in black and white):
Remarks:
a: Length of one side of symbol s: Surface area of symbol (a x a) w: Width of line (0.1 mm or more) b: Height of character (1/5 of a or more)
Surface area(s) of labeled symbol shall be 9 square millimeters or more, and 3% or more of surface area of labeling surface of the said sealed storage batteries or 25 square centimeters or more.
The letter size shall be 6 point type or larger, as
provided in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305.
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4.4 Taiwan
Batteries manufactured or sold in Taiwan shall be labeled according to the following table.
Product Type
All dry cell batteries, button (“coin”) cells and battery packs Examples of battery chemistries used by HP include: Alkaline, Nickel-cadmium, Nickel-metal hydride, Lithium photo cells, Lithium-ion.
- Batteries used as replacement parts in
refurbish/repair centers areexempt from these requirements.
廢電池請回收Symbol
Requirements
Size and Colors of Required Label: The Four-in-One Recycling Symbol and text, “Please recycle waste batteries,” must be clear and durable. The Four-in-One Recycling Symbol may be printed in any single solid color (that is, in monotone) and must be square in shape, with each side not smaller than 0.5 cm (in
packaging) and 1.5 cm (in user manuals or product literature).
General Compliance Requirements: Dry “The Taiwan EPA requires cell batteries, button cells and battery dry battery manufacturing or packs must meet the following criteria: importing firms in accordance
- The Four-in-One Recycling Symbol with Article 15 of the Waste
must be printed or affixed on one or Disposal Act are required to
more of the following: indicate the recovery marks
on the batteries used in
•The body of the battery (except for
sales, giveaway or
button cells), battery pack or the
promotion. Contact a
product; or
qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal.”•The retail or shipping packaging
(as applicable) for the battery or product, or product documentation.
- The Chinese Recovery Text, \"Please recycle waste batteries,\" must be printed near the Four-in-One
Recycling Symbol on the packaging or documentation; and
- If the Four-in-One Recycling Symbol is printed or affixed only on the body of the battery, battery pack or the product (not included on retail or shipping packaging, or in documentation), it must be accompanied by the Chinese
Recovery Text, \"Please recycle waste batteries.\"
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4.5 United States and Canada
The following labels must appear on batteries available for sale in the United States or Canada.
PRODUCT TYPE Lead-acid (sealed) batteries SYMBOL WORDING BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED. NON-SPILLABLE or NON SPILLABLE BATTERY Nickel-cadmium batteries BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Nickel metal hydride batteries None CONTAINS NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE. BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Rechargeable consumer products containing not easily removable sealed lead-acid batteries CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED. Rechargeable consumer products containing not easily removable nickel-cadmium batteries CONTAINS NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Retail or shipping packaging, whichever applies, of rechargeable consumer product containing sealed lead battery CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED. Retail or shipping packaging, whichever applies, of rechargeable consumer product containing nickel-cadmium battery CONTAINS NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. Page 9
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4.6 Global Labeling Examples (colors optional): Non-Spillable Sealed Lead Acid
Lithium/Lithium-Ion
The following table includes examples of labels.
Pb
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED NON-SPILLABLE BATTERY XYZ Battery Company
廢電池請回收
XYZ Battery Company
Ni-Cad Ni Metal Hydride
Cd
廢電池請回收
CONTAINS NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY
廢電池請回收
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY XYZ Battery Company
XYZ Battery Company
Note: Labeling requirement for The Netherlands must also be met. See section 4.2. 5 References
HP Standard 011-0 General Specification for the Environment (GSE), A-5951-1745-1 HP Standard 011-1 General Specification for the Environment - Restricted Materials HP Standard 011-2 General Specification for the Environment -Packaging Requirements Page 10
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ICAO/IATA Packaging Instruction 806 and Special Provision A67 Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) Z 8305, Dimensions Of Printing Types
United States, \"Hazardous Materials Regulations,\" Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, US Department of Transportation
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), \"Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport ofDangerous Goods by Air\"
International Air Transport Association (IATA), \"Dangerous Goods Regulations\" Revision History:
Revision, Date,
Change Number H,
19-Jul-2005
Brief Description of change
This document previously existed as part of A-5951-1745-1 Revision G. This is the initial release of HP Standard 011-3. Technical changes include the addition of references to transporting dangerous goods regulations and a correction of the Form 4 symbol in section 4.3.
For information about this document, contact: Paul Quickert
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