Sentences with phrase «critical use exemption»

EU ODS Regulations * No change to halon critical use list but EC chaired regulatory committee given authority to change the list and / or set time limits * DG Environment proposal contains the following end dates for aviation critical uses o Cargo compartment fixed systems — can not be installed on new aircraft after 2015, end of critical use exemption is 2030 o Cabin / crew compartment portables — 2010, 2015 o Engine nacelles and APU — 2010, 2030 o Lavatory (potty bottles)-- 2008, 2015 o Dry bays — 2010, 2030; Inert fuel tanks — 2008, 2030
Under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, methyl bromide can only be used for a non-Quarantine and Pre-Shipment application if a critical use exemption has been approved by the Parties to the Montreal Protocol.
Non-Quarantine and Pre-Shipment uses of methyl bromide are defined as all other uses that do not fall within the Quarantine and Pre-Shipment or feedstock definitions and require a critical use exemption under the Montreal Protocol.
Exempt persons are required to keep a record, using the Report of all use of methyl bromide by critical use exemption holders form provided by the Department of the Environment, of the details of every use of methyl bromide under their critical use exemption, including where a contractor performs the fumigation.
the maximum allocated amount of methyl bromide that may be used for the purpose specified under the approved critical use exemption for that particular year.
Sellers may supply non-Quarantine and Pre-Shipment methyl bromide to a person who has a current critical use exemption approved by the Parties to the Montreal Protocol (an exempt person) only if the seller is listed as the nominated supplier for that exemption holder on the current non-Quarantine and Pre-Shipment Exemption List (and, if also required, the non-Quarantine and Pre-Shipment Intermediate Supplier List - see below) under the Regulations.
The Non-QPS exemption list, for an exemption year, lists the individual holders of critical use exemptions, their nominated suppliers (who they may only purchase their non-QPS stocks of methyl bromide from in the exemption year) and the maximum quantity of methyl bromide that they may purchase from that supplier.
Since 1 January 2005, all uses of methyl bromide, other than for certified Quarantine and Pre-Shipment, approved feedstock applications, or approved under critical use exemptions, have been prohibited in Australia under the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 1989 (the Act).
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