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HAZARDOUS WASTES AND CHEMICALS

PERMITTING SECTION

DAO 2013-22: HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW) MANAGEMENT


HW Generator Registration, Permit To Transport, HW Manifest

ENGR. ROSE MAY B. IGDON, M.S.


a person who generates or
produces hazardous wastes,
through any institutional,
commercial, industrial or trade
services

facilities
where hazardous
wastes are
stored, treated, a person who is licensed/
recycled, registered to transport hazardous
reprocessed, or wastes
disposed off
“RULE OF THUMB”
From Cradle to Grave

the GENERATOR has the responsibility


until the waste has been disposed of
properly in an environmentally sound
way, or liable in case of spill or illegal
disposal
Classification of Hazardous Wastes
CLASS WASTE NUMBER
A. Wastes with cyanide A101
B. Acid wastes B201 to B299
C. Alkali wastes C101 to C399
D. Wastes with Inorganic Chemicals D401 to D499
E. Reactive Chemical Wastes E501 to E599
F. Inks/Dyes/Pigments/Paint/Latex/Adhesives/Organic F601 to F699
Sludge
G. Waste Organic Solvents G703 to G704
H. Putrescible/Organic Wastes H801 to H802
I. Oil I101
J. Containers J201
K. Immobilized Wastes K301 to K303
L. Organic Chemicals L401 to L406
M. Miscellaneous Wastes M501 to M507
COMMON TYPE OF HAZARDOUS WASTES

Wastes Classification
LED lights D402 (Arsenic and its
compounds)
Busted Fluorescent Lamps/CFL D407 (Mercury and
Mercury Compounds)
Used Lead-Acid Batteries D406 (Lead Compounds)
Used Industrial Oil/GenSet Oil/Boiler I101
Oil
Used Vegetable Oil I102
Used Tallow Oil I103
Oil-contaminated Materials (Oil I104
Filter/Contaminated Rags)
Waste Electrical and Electronic M506
Equipment
RESPONSIBILITIES OF
HW GENERATORS

Determine if wastes are hazardous

Designate Full-time PCO

Register as Hazardous Waste Generator


• (Registration Fee of Php 1,040.00 – one time registration)

Responsible for storage and labeling requirements


RESPONSIBILITIES OF
HW GENERATORS

Submit reports to EMB (SMR and CMR)

Continue to own and be responsible for the wastes until the


wastes are adequately treated and disposed

Prepare Contingency/Emergency Plan

Conduct personnel training


1. If you don’t have a COMPANY REFERENCE ID yet, go to
http://iis.emb.gov.ph/crs/

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2a

2. Click “User Manual” and follow the instructions to create an


account, and click “Create an Account”.
Once Steps 1 and 2 are completed, wait for the approval and take
note of the COMPANY REFERENCE ID (EMB ID), DATE
APPROVED and your registers First Name and Last Name
3. Once you already have an approved company reference ID, go to
https://hwms.emb.gov.ph and click “Click here for Guides (USER
MANUAL)” for the instructions, and click “Register a new
account”.

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4a

4. Log in to your account (Please do not forget your password)


hwms.emb.
Register as Fill out the
Hazardous
application Upload all Submit
gov.ph Waste requirements application
Generator form

1. LETTER OF REQUEST
2. NOTARIZED AFFIDAVIT OF TRUTH AND
ACCURACY A document describing how
the existing hazardous wastes
3. PCO ACCREDITATION
CERTIFICATE/APPOINTMENT are managed. This may also
include protocols on hazardous
4. PHOTOGRAPHS OF STORAGE FACILITY
waste handling and storage.
5. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
6. CONTINGENCY AND EMERGENCY PLAN
The submitted application will be transmitted to the EMB
Regional Office

The EMB case handler will evaluate the application

If there are lacking or additional documents required


for further evaluation, the application will be returned to
the client.
If all documents are acceptable, client may proceed to
the next step.

An ORDER OF PAYMENT will be issued (Php 1,040.00).


The Official Receipt will be uploaded and submitted.

Approval of the Registration (up to 7 working days)


According to DAO 2013-22, HW Generators are given 6 to 12 months of
storage time.

HW
Generator
Registration
(DENR ID)
HAZARDOUS
WASTE
MANIFEST
PERMIT TO
TRANSPORT
(PTT)

TSD
REGISTRATION

TRANSPORTER
REGISTRATION
According to DAO 2013-22, HW Generators are given 6 to 12 months of
storage time.
The Hazardous Waste Manifest is
a document issued by the EMB
Regional Office wherein the name
of accredited Transporter and TSD
Facility will be indicated together
with the date of transport, type of
Haz Waste, volume of Haz Waste,
type of vehicle, name of driver.
HAZARDOUS This document should always be
WASTE in-transit with the transported
MANIFEST
hazardous wastes.
(3 copies)
Apply PTT at
hwms.emb.gov.ph

Application Fee is Php


1,000.00/wastes +
Php 40.00 (Documentary
Stamp Tax and LRF)
Apply at hwms.emb.gov.ph
(Note: HWG Registration,
Transporter Registration, TSD
Registration, and PTT are required)

No Application Fee.
WASTE GENERATORS
Failure to submit a completed copy of
Hazardous Waste Manifest Form to the
DENR
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)
Performs the functions of a TSD Facility
without the appropriate TSD Facility
Permit
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)
WASTE TRANSPORTERS
Conveys or transports hazardous wastes without the
proper manifest forms
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)

Conveys or transports hazardous wastes without the


proper label and placards

(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)


Conveys or transports hazardous in transports not
suitable for the hazardous waste being transported

(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)


TSD FACILITIES
Accepts hazardous wastes without the proper manifest
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)

Stores, recycles, reprocesses, treats or disposes of hazardous


wastes at TSD Facility without the appropriate TSD Facility
Permit
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)
Failure to notify the DENR of the residuals generated as a
consequence of its recycling, reprocessing or treatment
activities
(Penalty: Php 50,000.00)

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