CEN/TC 366/WG 5 - Compliance and appropriateness
The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them.
Compliance and appropriateness
The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them.
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CEN/TC 366/WG 5 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Compliance and appropriateness" and is responsible for: The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them. This committee has published 1 standards.
CEN/TC 366/WG 5 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: The scope of WG 5 is the compliance-assessment of ELT-derived materials with appropriate technical standards and existing/forthcoming regulations. Rubber and other ELT-derived materials can be used in several applications to provide physical/chemical properties which are measured by means of technical standards often developed for different materials. As an example, rubber can be used as a bitumen-modifier to enhance the elastic properties of asphalt pavements. Most of the standards that have been developed to measure the physical properties of Polymer modified Bitumen- PmB are not fit for rubber and require some minor adjustments (e.g. different settings of rheometers). WG5 identifies the CEN/ISO technical committees dedicated to developing standards in specific fields where ELT-derived materials can be used and proposes to the CEN/TC 366 the opening of liaisons to cooperate with them. Currently, there are 1 published standards from this working group.
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.
A Working Group in CEN is a specialized group responsible for developing standards or technical work within a defined scope. These bodies bring together international experts to create consensus-based standards that support global trade, safety, and interoperability.
This document provides to ELT recyclers and producers of ELT derived materials an approach
to the compliance with the European CPL and REACH regulations.
This document provides a guidance to:
Identify the relevant hazardous substances expected in ELT derived rubber (granulates and powders),
Assess the hazardous classification of the material according the CLP regulation based on the expected concentration range of these substances,
Support the REACH compliance of the materials.
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