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The Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2012

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4.  An application for a permit to operate a solvents installation must also include a description of the measures which are expected to ensure that the installation is designed and equipped, and will be operated, in such a manner that the requirements Chapter V and Annex VII of the Industrial Emissions Directive are met including—

(a)details of any reduction scheme the operator intends to use,

(b)in the period ending on 31st May 2015—

(i)a timetable for replacing as far as possible and within the shortest possible time any volatile organic compounds that are assigned or need to carry the hazard statements H340, H350, H350i, H360D and H360F, or the risk phrases R45, R46, R49, R60 and R61(1), to be used in the installation with less harmful compounds, or

(ii)for the volatile organic compounds referred in sub-paragraph (i), and the halogenated volatile organic compounds which are assigned or need to carry the hazard statements H341 and H351 or the risk phrases R40 and R68, to be used in the installation how the emission limit values in Part 4 of Annex VII of the Industrial Emissions Directive will be complied with,

(c)in the period beginning on 1st June 2015—

(i)a timetable for replacing as far as possible and within the shortest possible time any volatile organic compounds that are assigned or need to carry the hazard statements H340, H350, H350i, H360D and H360F to be used in the installation with less harmful compounds,

(ii)for the volatile organic compounds referred in sub-paragraph (i), and the halogenated volatile organic compounds which are assigned or need to carry the hazard statements H341 and H351 to be used in the installation, how the emission limit values in Part 4 of Annex VII of the Industrial Emissions Directive will be complied with.

(1)

See the Hazardous Substances Regulation as defined in regulation 2(1) in respect of hazard statements and risk phrases.

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