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Commission Decision of 22 July 2010 establishing a common format for the second report of Member States on the implementation of Directive 2004/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds (notified under document C(2010) 4955) (2010/693/EU)

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ANNEXU.K. COMMON FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF THE REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIRECTIVE 2004/42/EC FOR THE PERIOD FROM 1 JANUARY UNTIL 31 DECEMBER 2010

1. General information and administrative arrangements U.K.

1.1.Authority responsible for the present report:U.K.

Name
Address
Contact person
E-mail
Phone

1.2.In the framework of the implementation of Directive 2004/42/EC, please indicate the authority or authorities designated pursuant to Article 5 of that Directive and responsible for:U.K.

(a)

establishing, coordinating and managing the monitoring programme (at national level);

(b)

carrying out inspections and checks in the field (at regional and/or local level);

(c)

ensuring that the national provisions adopted in order to implement that Directive are enforced.

1.3.If several authorities are involved in the implementation of Directive 2004/42/EC, please indicate the measures taken to ensure the most uniform possible implementation of the Directive throughout the entire territory.U.K.

2. Monitoring programme (Article 6 of Directive 2004/42/EC) U.K.

2.1.Did you provide a copy of the national monitoring programme in the previous report?U.K.

 yes  no

Has the monitoring programme changed since the last reporting period?

 yes  no

Where a written version of the monitoring programme exists which was not provided with the first monitoring report, or if the monitoring programme has been revised since the first report, please provide a copy of the new or revised monitoring programme in the Annex to this report.

2.2.Where a written description of the monitoring programme has not been provided, please briefly describe the programme with particular reference to the following elements:U.K.

(a)

how compliance with the VOC limit values in Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC is verified;

(b)

how the labelling requirements set out in Article 4 of Directive 2004/42/EC are verified;

(c)

how the operators monitored in a given year are selected;

(d)

how and to what extent monitoring is carried out for years when no report is due to be submitted to the Commission.

2.3.If possible, please estimate the number of operators active in the Member State in each of the following categories:U.K.

Estimated number
Manufacturers
Importers
Wholesalers
Retailers

2.4.Taking into account the market structure in 2.3 above, which of the following operators does the monitoring programme cover?(1):U.K.

 manufacturers;  importers;  wholesalers;  retailers;

 others (please specify): …

2.5.If possible please estimate of the quantity of products (in weight or volume) on the market within the scope of Directive 2004/42/EC for the year 2010.U.K.

2.6.Please give an estimate of the market share the monitoring programme is intended to check in a given year, in reference to the quantity of products placed on the market?U.K.

 0-20 %;  21-40 %;  41-60 %;  61-80 %;  81-100 %;

2.7.The inspections are generally carried out by means of(1):U.K.

on site visits without notice having been given to the operator.

on site visits with prior notice given to the operator.

others (please specify): …

2.8.How do the competent authorities verify compliance of products with the VOC limit values set out in Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC(1)?U.K.

 A

:

by sampling and product analysis undertaken by an accredited laboratory using the analytical methods set out in Annex III to Directive 2004/42/EC;

 B

:

by reliance on the report of a product analysis undertaken by the operator using the analytical methods set out in Annex III to Directive 2004/42/EC (manufacturer, importer, wholesaler or retailer);

 C

:

others (please specify): …

2.9.Are inspections of product labels performed by means of(1):U.K.

 A

:

visual checks on site;

 B

:

submission of sample labels to the inspection authority specified in point 1.2(b);

 C

:

others (please specify): …

2.10.The inspection of an operator is undertaken(2):U.K.

systematically and more than once per year for the most important operators;

systematically and once per year for the most important operators;

randomly for all operators;

randomly for small operators;

others (please specify): …

2.11.If possible, please provide an estimate of the total costs in EUR per year associated with the execution of the monitoring programme (personnel, sampling and analysing, checks on labelling, enforcement, other costs).U.K.

Estimated monitoring costs in EUR per year:

less than EUR 20 000;

20 000 to EUR 40 000;

41 000 to EUR 60 000;

more than EUR 60 000.

3. Key results of the monitoring programme carried out in 2010 (Article 7 of Directive 2004/42/EC) U.K.

3.1.Summary of inspectionsU.K.

Please indicate the number of inspections of the VOC content performed and the observed percentage of non-compliance with the limits set out in Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC at the level of the Member State by completing the tables A, B and C.

Member States may provide estimations of the number of inspections of the VOC content performed and the observed percentage of non-compliance with the limits set out in Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC at the level of the Member State based on extrapolation of information from a relevant number of authorities. Where the information provided in tables A, B or C is estimated what is the estimated market share covered by those authorities, in reference to the quantity of products placed on the market?

 0-20 %;  21-40 %;  41-60 %;  61-80 %;  81-100 %;

3.1.1.Table A(3) U.K.

For premises inspected for VOC contents or label or both, please complete Table A.

Table AManufacturersImportersWholesalersRetailersOthers
1.Number of premises where VOC contents and labels were checked
2.Number of premises where VOC contents was checked
3.Number of premises where labels were checked
3.1.2.Table BU.K.

For the premises inspected for the VOC content (information given in line 1 and 2 of Table A), please complete Table B.

a

Set out in part A of Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC. For vehicle refinishing products only Phase I applies.

Table BManufacturersImportersWholesalersRetailersOthers
Number of product samples analysed using methods specified in 2.8.A or 2.8.B of this Annex
Number of product samples analysed using method specified in 2.8.C of this Annex where applicable
Percentage of samples not complying with Phase I VOC limitsa
Percentage of samples not complying with Phase II VOC limitsa
3.1.3.Table CU.K.

For the premises inspected for the label (information given in line 1 and 3 of Table A), please complete Table C.

Table CManufacturersImportersWholesalersRetailersOthers
Number of labels checked by visual inspections using method specified in 2.9.A of this Annex
Number of labels checked using all other methods specified in 2.9.B or 2.9.C of this Annex
Percentage of labels not complying with labelling requirements

3.2.Which categories of products in Annex I to Directive 2004/42/EC in particular were found not to comply with (1) VOC content limits in Annex II; and (2) the product labelling requirements of Article 4 (up to five most recurrent categories)?U.K.

3.3.In cases of non-compliance, what actions have subsequently been taken in order to ensure compliance with Directive 2004/42/EC?U.K.

4. Exemptions granted pursuant to Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/42/EC U.K.

4.1.How has the derogation regime provided for in Article 3(2) of Directive 2004/42/EC been established?U.K.

4.2.What control system has been set up to ensure that products set out in Annex I to Directive 2004/42/EC not complying with the limit values set out in Annex II to Directive 2004/42/EC are not sold to any operator other than installations registered or authorised according to Articles 3 and 4 of Council Directive 1999/13/EC(4)?U.K.

4.3.If available, please provide an estimate of the quantity of exempted products (according to the classification listed in Annex I to Directive 2004/42/EC) in 2010.U.K.

5. Individual licences granted pursuant to Article 3(3) of Directive 2004/42/EC U.K.

5.1.Has use been made of the possibility to grant individual licenses as provided for in Article 3(3) of Directive 2004/42/EC in relation to the restoration and maintenance of buildings and vintage vehicles of particular historical or cultural value?U.K.

5.2.If yes, please briefly describe the operation of the system established to grant individual licences:U.K.

(a)

Which authorities are in charge of issuing individual licences?

(b)

Which authorities are in charge of designating the buildings and/or vintage vehicles of particular historical and cultural value?

(c)

According to which criteria has particular historical and cultural value been established?

(d)

If possible, please provide an estimate of the number of buildings and/or vintage vehicles which have been designated by the competent authorities as being of particular historical and cultural value?

(e)

How is it ensured that the products in question are

  • sold only in ‘strictly limited’ quantities,

  • used only for the purpose of restoration and maintenance of designated buildings and/or vehicles?

(f)

Please describe the categories and quantities of products licensed according to Article 3(3) of Directive 2004/42/EC, preferably using the following table:

CategoriesCorrespondence with Annex I to Directive 2004/42/ECQuantities of ‘ready to use’ product for which a license has been granted (in weight or volume)
Category 1
Category 2 etc.

6. Other relevant information U.K.

6.1.What were the main difficulties encountered in setting and implementing the monitoring programme, including problems with implementation of the Directive or administrative problems encountered in implementation of a concrete monitoring programme? How were those difficulties overcome?U.K.

6.2.Please provide any additional relevant comments, suggestions or information in relation with the implementation of Directive 2004/42/EC.U.K.

(1)

More than one answer can apply.

(2)

More than one answer can apply.

(3)

The total number of premises visited or estimated is the sum of lines 1, 2 and 3.

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