SOP 02 - Waste Management: S02.1 Purpose
SOP 02 - Waste Management: S02.1 Purpose
SOP 02 - Waste Management: S02.1 Purpose
S02.1 Purpose
In the process of the replacement of old street luminaire with the new LED lights, Hazardous waste
is generated due to the presence of toxic material inside the bulbs and tubes. Incandescent bulbs
and High Pressure Sodium Vapour based luminaire (HPSV) might contain lead. Fluorescent lights
both in form of FTLs (tube lights) and CFLs (bulbs), HPSV, and Metal Halide based luminaires
contain toxic levels of mercury. MH bulbs also contain iodine and other toxic chemicals. The toxic
material present inside the luminaire has the potential to contaminate environment and cause
serious health impacts to the workers coming in its contact. The purpose of this standard is to set
out a procedure for disposal of waste in an environmental sound manner by complying with
regulatory requirements.
S02.2 Scope
The procedure is applicable to EESL and all vendors, their subcontractors (and all levels of supply
chain) at EESL office locations and for street lighting project
S02.3 Definition
Hazardous These wastes belong to a category of special wastes containing certain chemicals,
waste metals and pathogenic organisms which can cause damage to the environment
even at low levels of concentration. These wastes are so defined because of their
characteristics such as toxicity, corrosiveness, flammability and reactivity.
Non-hazardous Wastes that are not classified as hazardous waste, such as domestic waste, office
waste waste, food waste, etc.
e-waste Waste electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part or rejects from their
manufacturing and repair process, which are intended to be discarded
Battery Lead acid battery which is a source of electrical energy and contains lead metal
S02.6 E-waste
E-waste to be disposed in line with the e-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2010. E-waste
consumers should:
Ensure that e-waste generated by them is channelized to authorized collection center (s) or
registered dismantler (s) or recycler (s) or is returned to the pick-up or take back services
provided by the producers
Maintain records of e-waste generated by them in Form 2
S02.7 Batteries
Batteries to be sent back to the manufacturer or disposed in line with the Batteries (Management
and Handling) Rules, 2001. The battery consumers should:
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