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If you put EEE on the UK market you must follow rules on both the EEE you sell and the EEE that becomes waste (WEEE).
Screening decisions made by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications.
How to apply for an exemption to use a restricted substance to manufacture electrical and electronic equipment.
How to apply for a full or partial completion certificate after building work on a higher-risk building has been completed.
Requirements for businesses that operate or service electrical switchgear that contains sulphur hexaflouride (SF6).
Organisations received financial support for implementing energy efficiency projects through the Electricity Demand Reduction pilot if they delivered electricity savings at peak times.
To properly classify and manage waste, you must identify when EEE becomes WEEE.
Legally manufacture meters which are of the design originally approved and ensure they are verified to operate within the statutory limits.
Common waste codes for batteries, lightbulbs and electrical devices.
How to notify the MHRA of your intention to carry out a clinical investigation for medical devices.
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