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1、 IEC/PAS 62545 Edition 1.0 2008-01 PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION Environmental Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EIEEE) IEC/PAS 62545:2008(E) THIS PUBLICATION IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Copyright 2008 IEC, Geneva, Switzerland All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part
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9、nformation on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EIEEE) INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION R ICS 13.020, 43.040.10 PRICE CODE ISBN 2-8318-9583-9 2 PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD.3 INTRODUCTION.4 1 Scope.5 2 Normative references .5 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 5 4 Methodol
10、ogy and rules to be followed in order to build up environmental information on electrical and electronic equipment (EIEEE)9 4.1 General.9 4.2 EIEEE for an environmentally homogeneous product category (EHPC) 11 5 Description of items to be considered when establishing an EIEEE frame.11 5.1 Informatio
11、n about the producer11 5.2 Description of the product .12 5.3 Environmental aspect identification : reference product and methodology .12 5.4 Constitutive materials12 5.5 Manufacturing process 12 5.6 Distribution12 5.7 Use phase.13 5.8 End of life13 5.9 Environmental impacts 13 5.10 Eco-solutions 15
12、 5.11 Date of elaboration of the EIEEE.15 Annex A (informative) Life cycle impact category indicators 16 Bibliography19 Figure 1 General structure of the environmental information on electrical and electronic equipment.10 PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ENVIRONMEN
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24、tee 111: Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems. The text of this PAS is based on the following document: This PAS was approved for publication by the P-members of the committee concerned as indicated in the following document Draft PAS Report on voting 111/
25、86/NP 111/93/RVN Following publication of this PAS, the technical committee or subcommittee concerned will investigate the possibility of transforming the PAS into an International Standard. This PAS shall remain valid for an initial maximum period of 3 years starting from the date of publication. T
26、he validity may be extended for a single three-year period, following which it shall be revised to become another type of normative document, or shall be withdrawn. 4 PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) INTRODUCTION Global awareness of the urgency of preserving the natural environment has been resulting in the de
27、velopments of local, national, and/or international regulations on products, a growing consciousness of consumers of products environmental impacts, and generally speaking a growing involvement of every stakeholder in these matters. This is resulting in an increasing need of exchanges of environment
28、al information between all actors of the product life cycle, from the raw material provider to the recycler, through the manufacturer and the finished product end user. At every stage, needs in terms of content and format of environmental information are different, and possible solutions to fit thes
29、e needs are multiple. But the key actor of this chain is definitely the producer, who must put on the market products, which: are in conformity with the relevant environmental regulations, fulfil the technical and environmental requirements/expectations of users. Every producer is then led to collec
30、t the necessary information upstream of the manufacturing stage, and deliver product-related environmental information downstream. Upstream information is so far being collected by individual producers from their numerous suppliers. This means that every supplier is receiving as many requests as he
31、has customers. Though these requests generally deal with the same items, they are all different and require customized answers. In the same way, producers have to answer as many questionnaires as they have customers, or to provide consumers with the information they are expecting. This long-standing
32、 situation is more and more difficult to manage for companies because of the growing number of questionnaires, most often very different in contents and format, and the increasing number of answers to be provided. It is thus costly and burdensome for: every supplier to reply to a lot of different qu
33、estionnaires, every producer to manage a huge quantity of data, and to deliver proper information. But the main concern about the current situation is that it doesnt ensure a level playing field on the market. Current rules of play appear insufficient to avoid misunderstanding between stakeholders,
34、mistakes, false claims, which eventually lead to market distortion. There are therefore clear and urgent needs for standardization to structure and harmonize these exchanges of information. At that time, many different ways of meeting these needs for providing environmental product information exist
35、. But existing systems all present some deficiencies (see Annex A), that this PAS claims to solve. PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) 5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EIEEE) 1 Scope This PAS provides guidelines on generic environmental attributes to be considered by product com
36、mittees when preparing a declaration frame suited to a concerned product category to disclose credible, relevant, and harmonized product related environmental information to who needs or requests it. As a result, generic requirements to be followed by upstream suppliers to deliver necessary informat
37、ion to downstream producers are also specified. This PAS is stand-alone and only applicable if relevant requirements on environmental aspects and impacts information does not exist in relevant product standard. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the appli
38、cation of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC/TR 62139:2004, Guidelines for the addition of environmental aspects in product standards specific to TC23 ISO 8
39、601, Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times ISO 14001:2004, Environmental management systems Requirements with guidance for use ISO 14020:2000, Environmental labels and declarations General principles ISO 14040:2006, Environmental management L
40、ife cycle assessment Principles and framework ISO 14050:2002, Environmental management Vocabulary IEC Guide 109:2003, Environmental aspects Inclusion in electrotechnical product standards IEC Guide 114:2005, Environmentally conscious design - Integrating environmental aspects into product design and
41、 development of electrotechnical products 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations For the purposes of this document, the following terms, definitions and abbreviations are used. NOTE In this PAS, the word “product” can be used in place of, and to mean “product family”, whose products have no signific
42、ant difference from an environmental point of view. 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.1.1 manufacturer any person, company or organisation with ultimate responsibility 6 PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) to verify compliance with the appropriate standard(s), to provide product information 3.1.2 producer any person wh
43、o puts electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) on the market, i.e. either manufactures and sells EEE under his own trademark, or re-sells EEE manufactured by others, under his own trademark, or imports or exports EEE 3.1.3 distributor any person who provides EEE on a commercial basis to the party
44、who is going to use it 3.1.4 end-user any person who uses an EEE 3.1.5 stakeholder any person or institution having a stake in the outcome of a situation or decision NOTE Stakeholders may include: employees, labour unions, government agencies, regulators, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), acade
45、mic institutions, research groups, customers, suppliers, religious groups, indigenous people, youth, and media. 3.1.6 bill of materials list of constitutive elements of a product / subassembly / component / material 3.1.7 environmental aspect element of an organizations activities, products or servi
46、ces that can interact with the environment NOTE 1 A significant environmental aspect is an environmental aspect that has, or can have, a significant environmental impact. NOTE 2 For example, energy consumption is, in many cases, the major environmental aspect of electrical or electronic products. IE
47、C Guide 109, definition 3.4, as taken from ISO 14001 3.1.8 environmental impact change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partly resulting from an organizations activities, products or services. NOTE For example, energy consumption of a product has several environmental imp
48、acts through the energy production process, such as contributions to the greenhouse effect or to acidification of the environment. IEC Guide 109, definition 3.5, as taken from ISO 14001 3.1.9 life cycle consecutive and interlinked stages of a product system, from raw material acquisition or generati
49、on of natural resources to the final disposal PAS 62545 IEC:2008(E) 7 IEC Guide 109, definition 3.8, as taken from ISO 14040 3.1.10 life cycle thinking LCT consideration of all relevant environmental aspects (of a product) during the entire (product) life cycle IEC Guide 109, definition 3.10 3.1.11 life cycle approach LCAp methodology to take account of all phases of the product life cycle (including manufacturing, distribution, use and disposal) in order to identify its sig
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