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What is the inspection of whether it is entering the coating film?

A part of the coating film is peeled off in advance and the content of the coating film waste is tested.

What are the criteria for determining whether low-concentration PCB waste is present?

低濃度PCB含有濃度が0.5㎎/㎏以下の場合は低濃度PCB汚染物に該当しません。

What should be done when the coating film becomes low concentration PCB waste?

The responsibility for the disposal of low concentration PCB waste lies with the orderer, so the orderer must properly dispose of it in accordance with the law.(In accordance with the PCB Special Measures Law)

Do you do this at an office (construction site) where low concentration PCB waste is discharged?

The office (construction site) that discharges specially controlled industrial waste is obliged to assign a specially controlled industrial waste manager.
*In the case of lead-containing only, the primary contractor will be responsible for emissions.

How can low concentration PCB waste be transported from the site?

In order to carry out the transportation of low concentration PCB waste, there is a method to conclude an industrial waste consignment contract with a collection and transportation permit supplier or to develop a system by oneself and implement it.You can also use the following methods:
*In the case of lead-containing only, the primary contractor will be responsible for emissions.
Low Concentration PCB Waste Collection and Transportation Guidelines (Revised in 12 months) Section ii, Chapter 2, 2.1 (See Pre・Survey/Consignment Agreement)

What are the regulations for containers that contain low concentration PCB waste (paint film waste)?

Use a 200㍑ steel drum (top plate removable).(In the case of land transportation)
Low Concentration PCB Waste Collection and Transportation Guideline (Revised in 12 months) Refer to Part 2, Chapter 3, 3.3 Selection and Protective Measures of Transport Containers

What documents to prepare before transporting low concentration PCB waste?

Preparation of operation plan for low concentration PCB waste (notification to transportation workers), emergency contact system table, inspection implementation record of transportation container.
Guidelines for Collection and Transportation of Low Concentration PCB Waste Part II Chapter 2 2.1 Pre・survey and consignment contracts, 2.4 Carrying documents, 3.6 Maintenance and management of transport containers, 4.2 Collection and Transportation Personnel4.3 Transportation plan, 4.4 operation management, 5.2 Emergency contact System (see

Is it necessary to be present even if the transportation of low concentration PCB waste is outsourced to a licensed contractor?

When loading and unloading low-concentration PCB waste, the special management industrial waste management Manager (agent) and the operation management manager (agent) of the collection and transportation company are responsible for the handling of the PCB waste.We meet.
Refer to Chapter 2, 2.2.3, of Part ii of the Guidelines for Collecting and transporting low・concentration PCB waste.

What are the carrying documents and labels when transporting low concentration PCB waste?

-A copy of a permit for the collection and transportation of specially controlled industrial waste
-Copy of consignment agreement
-Manifest (B-1)
-Operation plan, emergency contact system table, Emergency response manual
- "License number and Company name" "Low Concentration PCB"
Guidelines for Collection and Transportation of Low Concentration PCB Waste (see 2.3 labels and signs, 2.4 Carrying documents)

When will low concentration PCB waste be disposed of?

The processing deadline for low concentration PCB waste is 2027/3/31.

Is there a regulation under the Safety and Health Act in the removal work of PCB-containing coating film?

There is no particular regulation for PCB content of 10,000 mg/kg or less.
In the case of 10,000 mg/kg (1.0%) or more, it falls under the Category 1 substance of the Specified Chemical Substance Disorder Prevention Regulation, and is subject to the Specified Chemical Substance Disorder Prevention Regulation.