Some wastes can be either hazardous or not, depending on
whether they contain dangerous substances at or above certain
levels. For waste of unknown composition Regulation 440/2008
provides standard tests for toxicity testing. A substance is dangerous
if it is given a “risk phrase”. These are found in the Classification,
Labelling and Packaging of Substances Regulation 1272/2008 (CLP).
If none of the substances in the waste have “risk phrases”, the waste
is not hazardous. In order for a waste identified by a “mirror entry” to
be hazardous, it must display a hazardous property, as defined in the
WFD and exceed the threshold values, as defined in the Waste List
Decision. The terms “absolute” and“mirror”hazardous waste are not
used as such in the Waste List Decision, but they are found in UK
guidance documents and constitute a practical definition
Some wastes can be either hazardous or not, depending onwhether they contain dangerous substances at or above certainlevels. For waste of unknown composition Regulation 440/2008provides standard tests for toxicity testing. A substance is dangerousif it is given a “risk phrase”. These are found in the Classification,Labelling and Packaging of Substances Regulation 1272/2008 (CLP).If none of the substances in the waste have “risk phrases”, the wasteis not hazardous. In order for a waste identified by a “mirror entry” tobe hazardous, it must display a hazardous property, as defined in theWFD and exceed the threshold values, as defined in the Waste ListDecision. The terms “absolute” and“mirror”hazardous waste are notused as such in the Waste List Decision, but they are found in UKguidance documents and constitute a practical definition
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