Recycling Guide. Product Disposal Instructions (For EU Member States and other European countries with separate collection regulations). Collection and delivery of precious metal scrap

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

This oven is designed for home cooking only.
During operation of the oven, the interior surfaces become hot and

may cause burns. Do not touch heating elements or internal
oven surfaces until they have cooled down.

Never store flammable materials in the oven.
The surfaces of the oven become hot during high heat operation.

temperature in the chamber for a long period of time.

When cooking, be careful when opening the oven door as

a jet of hot air and steam may be emitted.

When cooking food containing alcohol, it may evaporate due to the high

temperatures. These vapors may ignite on contact with the hot parts of the wind
closet.

For your own safety, do not use any appliance that contains

high pressure water or steam is used for cleaning.

When using the oven, children must be kept at a safe distance from it.
Frozen food such as pizza should be cooked on the large rack. At

when using a baking tray, it may become deformed due to the large
temperature difference.

Do not pour water into the bottom of a hot oven. This may cause damage

enamelled surface.

During cooking, the oven door must be closed.
Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil and do not place baking sheets on it.

or baking dish. Aluminum foil prevents spread
heat, which can damage enameled surfaces and ruin
cooked dish.

Fruit juices can leave permanent stains on enamel surfaces

oven. When cooking heavily soaked pies, use a deep
baking sheet.

Do not place dishes on the open oven door.
For safety reasons, do not allow the product to be used by children or

disabled without your supervision.

Do not let children play with the oven.
Smaller amounts of food require less cooking or reheating time.

If you set the normal time, the food may overheat and burn.

DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS

Disposal of packaging materials

The materials used to package this product are recyclable.

processing.

The packaging materials must be disposed of in the appropriate

containers at your local waste disposal site.

Disposing of your old oven

Before disposing of old household appliances, make it inoperable
condition so that it cannot serve as a source of danger.

To do this, unplug the oven from the AC mains and cut off the cable
power supply.
To protect the environment, it is important to properly dispose of old household appliances.
The oven must not be disposed of with household waste.
Information about the dates and places where the disposal is centralized,

you can get from your local government or from an organization dealing with
waste disposal.

safety instructions_

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation "On the organization in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of work on the disposal and use of released weapons, military equipment and ammunition" dated 01.01.01 No. 000

For the purpose of centralized organization in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of work on the disposal and rational use of weapons, military equipment and ammunition released (excessive or unused due to physical or obsolescence, as well as liquidated in accordance with international treaties) from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, I ORDER:

1. The general management of work on the disposal and use of released weapons, military equipment and ammunition shall be entrusted to the Chief of Armaments of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

2. To entrust the Chief of Armaments of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation with organizing the preparation and approval of the annual summary list for the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of weapons, military equipment and ammunition released from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, subject to liquidation in accordance with international treaties, recycling outside the framework of contracts and sales in the domestic and foreign markets.


3. General customers of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

46. ​​Components of missile and rocket-space complexes: command posts, equipment of command posts;

target designation nodes, equipment of target designation nodes; complexes of measuring instruments, collection and processing of information; strategic command posts; command posts, missile defense target designation units; strategic missiles; combat stages of strategic missiles;

mine launchers of anti-missile systems, transport and installation means of anti-missiles.

47. Components of launch complexes of missile systems and launch vehicles.

48.Equipment of components of launch complexes.

49. Launchers of guided missiles, space missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and their components.

50. Components of technical complexes of missile systems and launch vehicles.

51.Equipment of components of technical complexes of missile systems and launch vehicles.

52. Ship combat launch complexes and their components.

53.Complexes of ground technological equipment and complexes of loading facilities.

54. Means of complexes for measurements, collection and processing of information during launches of rockets and space rockets.

55. Guided missiles, anti-missiles, cruise missiles, launch vehicles, their components, warheads (modules) for them.

56. Rocket engines and their components.

62. Aircraft gliders. Aircraft engines of combat aircraft, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles.

63. Aerospace engineering for military purposes.

64. Spacecraft.

65. Airborne complexes (systems) and elements.

66.Designs of space vehicles.

67. Overclocking blocks, their components.

68. Components of assembly-protective blocks.

69. Technical complexes of orbital vehicles and their components.

70. Equipment of components of technical complexes of orbital means.

71. Technical means of reconnaissance space.

72. Warships and boats: submarines; aircraft carriers; cruisers;

destroyers (destroyers);

patrol ships;

landing ships;

combat boats;

ships with dynamic support principles;

mine-sweeping ships;

anti-submarine ships.

73. Special purpose ships and support ships: control ships;

reconnaissance ships; anti-sabotage ships; search and rescue submarines; special courts; training ships.

74. Technical means of reconnaissance ship, ground.

75. Complexes of control of orbital facilities.

76. Systems and means of ground control complexes for orbital means and their components.

77. Special complexes - complexes of information-measuring equipment for special purposes.

78. Systems and means of special complexes.

79.Complexes of landing and maintenance of space rockets.

80. Systems and means of complexes for landing and maintenance of elements of space rockets.

81. Tanks, tracked and wheeled combat vehicles, self-propelled artillery and anti-aircraft installations, engineering barrier vehicles, special military vehicles.

82. Components and accessories for rocket and space engines.

83. Special equipment for maintenance, repair and testing of torpedoes.

84. Special equipment for the maintenance, repair and testing of depth charges and sea mines.

85. Special equipment for the maintenance, repair and inspection of ammunition.

86.Special equipment for the maintenance, repair and testing of rockets

87 Special equipment for workshops for the repair and maintenance of weapons and military equipment. 88. Equipment (complexes) of security communications.

89 Classification equipment and its components.

90 Radio and telecommunication technology:

automated communication systems, communication systems of complexes of means of automation of control (KSAU) formations;

hardware mobile units of military communications;

communications centers for command posts of missile and artillery formations, resident means of communication for command and staff vehicles (CSV) and autonomous automated workplaces for commanders (AARM);

means of direction finding, radio reconnaissance, television reconnaissance;

start-command posts, ground-based aviation drive radio stations;

ground and airborne stations for radio reconnaissance, direction finding and radio interception, radio nodes for receiving intelligence information;

airborne radio receivers and communication centers, broadband radio links of aviation complexes;

complexes, stations and equipment for reconnaissance of communication lines and radio countermeasures for space and aircraft.

91. Ground communication technology: automated control systems; radio transmitters, radio stations; command and staff vehicles, machines and control units; radio relay stations, radio receiving nodes, radio control points and

radio receivers;

means of telegraph and telephone communication;

encryption communication equipment;

cable communication lines;

means of mechanization, power supply and repair;

educational equipment, prototypes of equipment.

92. Systems, complexes and means of automated control: command systems of combat control; computer systems (VC) and computers; analog computer technology;

automated workstations; data exchange systems;

subscriber stations and data transmission equipment; equipment and separate devices for VK and computers;

equipment and individual devices for analog computing;

means of documenting and replicating information; equipment and technical property.

93. Radio navigation equipment:

positioning and orientation systems on land and at sea;

mobile radio receivers, direction finders and means of communication of the Navy;

equipment for near and far navigation;

aviation radio navigation equipment;

positioning and orientation systems over land and sea;

radio equipment for autonomous navigation;

fighter control and guidance systems;

Doppler velocity and drift angle meters for aircraft.

94. Radar systems and equipment: radar stations of the missile warning system

attack (SPRN) and their components;

complexes of means for transmitting, receiving, displaying and documenting early warning information;

radar and radio-optical complexes of the space control system;

radar stations for detection, guidance and target designation;

state identification equipment.

95. Sonar equipment.

96. Control and measuring devices, repair and measuring devices, other radio equipment of the Navy.

97. Night vision equipment (active and passive).

98. Products of quantum electronics - laser systems for special purposes.

100. Means of hydroacoustic suppression.

101. Ground reconnaissance technical means.

102. Equipment for automated data processing of the main purpose:

special purpose data processing systems;

multiprocessor computing systems;

special electronic computers, portable computers, special computers for digital data processing, microcomputers, special onboard computing systems and computers, neurocomputers, special processors;

functional devices (processors, input / output devices, auxiliary devices) that implement specialized functional tasks.

103 Special purpose data processing systems.

Application notes

The nomenclature of groups of weapons, military equipment and ammunition released from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as AME) establishes a list of the main similar groups and classes of AME samples, their components and components that are unsuitable for their further use for their intended purpose due to moral or physical wear and tear, the free sale of which is prohibited, and subject to liquidation and disposal within the framework of the state defense order or sale in the domestic and foreign markets.

This list of weapons and military equipment is intended to guide the work and is mandatory for execution in the branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military districts (navies), main and central departments of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and other military command and control bodies involved in planning, organization and provision of work on the disposal and sale of weapons and military equipment and other movable military property.

On the basis of this list, the military command and control bodies of the types of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the main and central departments of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, which are the general customers of weapons and military equipment in their nomenclature, are formed and annually submitted by September 15 to the Office of the Chief of Weapons of the Armed Forces proposals agreed with the Main Organizational and Mobilization Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces for a consolidated list of weapons and military equipment released from the Armed Forces for the next planned year (in the form of Appendix No. 1 to this order).

An extract from the approved consolidated list under section III (in the form of Appendix No. 1 to this order) is sent to the Main Directorate for International Military Cooperation of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

HEAD OF CHIEF

ORGANIZATIONAL AND MOBILIZATION MANAGEMENT

OF THE GENERAL STAFF OF THE RUSSIAN ARMED FORCES

FEDERATION Colonel General

V. Putilin

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF THE HEAD OF ARMAMENTS

ARMED FORCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

lieutenant general

N. Baranov

With the exception of military equipment sold through the Central Directorate of Material Resources and Foreign Economic Relations of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the prescribed manner.

We bring to your attention a typical example of a job description for an apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods, a sample of 2019/2020. A person with primary or secondary vocational education, special training and work experience can be appointed to this position. Do not forget that each instruction of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods is handed out against receipt.

Typical information is presented on the knowledge that a confiscated disposal apparatchik should have. About duties, rights and responsibilities.

This material is included in the huge library of our site, which is updated daily.

1. General Provisions

1. The operator for the disposal of confiscated goods belongs to the category of workers.

2. A person with secondary vocational education or primary vocational education and special training and work experience of ________ years is accepted as an operator for the disposal of confiscated goods.

3. The confiscated disposal operator must know:

a) special (professional) knowledge:

- device and rules for the operation of pressure equipment;

- modes of heat treatment of food waste and confiscated goods;

b) general knowledge of the employee of the organization:

— rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection,

- rules for the use of personal protective equipment;

- requirements for the quality of work (services) performed, for the rational organization of labor in the workplace;

- types of marriage and ways to prevent and eliminate it;

- production signaling.

4. In his activities, the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods is guided by:

- the legislation of the Russian Federation,

- the charter of the organization,

- orders and orders of the director of the organization,

- this job description,

— Rules of internal labor regulations of the organization,

— __________________________________________________.

5. The operator for the disposal of confiscated items reports directly to a worker with a higher qualification, the head of production (section, shop) and the director of the organization.

6. During the absence of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods (business trip, vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed by the director of the organization on the proposal of the head of production (section, workshop) in the prescribed manner, who acquires the appropriate rights, duties and is responsible for the execution the duties assigned to him.

2. Responsibilities of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods

The labor duties of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods are:

a) Special (professional) duties:

– Conducting the process of heat treatment of non-food waste and confiscated goods at disposal facilities in sanitary slaughterhouses.

– Conducting the processes of sterilization, cooking and drying of non-food waste and confiscated goods and regulation of temperature and pressure (vacuum) according to the indications of instrumentation.

— Compliance with the established duration of processing of non-food waste and confiscated items.

– Unloading products (feed greaves) and draining fat.

— Compliance with safety rules when processing raw materials from the carcasses of sick animals.

b) General labor duties of an employee of the organization:

— Compliance with the Internal Labor Regulations and other local regulations of the organization,

— internal rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

– Fulfillment, within the framework of the employment contract, of the orders of the employees to whom it was repaired in accordance with this instruction.

– Performing work on the acceptance and delivery of shifts, cleaning and washing, disinfection of serviced equipment and communications, cleaning the workplace, fixtures, tools, as well as keeping them in proper condition;

- Maintenance of established technical documentation

3. Rights of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods

The confiscated disposal operator has the right to:

1. Submit proposals for management consideration:

- to improve the work related to the duties provided for in this instruction;

— on bringing to material and disciplinary responsibility employees who violated production and labor discipline.

2. Get acquainted with the documents that define his rights and obligations, criteria for assessing the quality of performance of labor duties.

3. Other rights established by the current labor legislation.

4. Responsibility of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods

The confiscated disposal operator is responsible in the following cases:

1. For improper performance or non-performance of their labor duties provided for by this job description - within the limits established by the labor legislation of the Russian Federation.

2. For offenses committed in the course of their activities - within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

3. For causing material damage to the organization - within the limits established by the current labor and civil legislation of the Russian Federation.

The job description of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods is a sample of 2019/2020. Official duties of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods, rights of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods, responsibility of the apparatchik for the disposal of confiscated goods.


MANUAL
AND MAINTENANCE


Saladettes


Product Disposal Instructions



(For EU Member States and other European countries with separate waste collection regulations)

This symbol on the product itself or in the reference documentation means that the equipment must not be disposed of with normal household waste at the end of its useful life. In order to prevent negative impacts on the environment and human health resulting from inappropriate disposal of the product, as well as to conserve natural resources and encourage the reuse of materials, please recycle this product separately from other waste.

To dispose of the product, commercial users should contact the supplier and clarify the terms of the supply contract. This equipment cannot be disposed of with household waste.


TERMINAL TERMINALS (12 and 230 V)

1-2 normally closed compressor relay

1-3 compressor normally open relay

6-7 power supply:

230 V model: 3 VA maximum;

12V model: 1.5VA maximum.

8-9 thermostat probe connection (sensor 1)

NOTE:

Default settings are shown.

The relay capacity is indicated on the rating plate. The diagram shows relay contacts 8(3) A 250 V for a 12/230 V network.




MODEL 16A 2hp

2 normally open compressor relays

6-7 power supply

8-10 thermostat probe connection (sensor 1)

A TTL port for copy card






LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

This manual and its contents are the property of Eliwell & Controlli s.r.l. and may not be copied or distributed without proper permission. We have made every effort to ensure that the instructions contain the most accurate and complete information about the product. Despite this, Eliwell & Controlli s.r.l., as well as its employees and suppliers, are not responsible for the consequences of its use. Eliwell & Controlli s.r.l. reserves the right to make changes to the instructions without prior notice.


SALADETTA

INTRODUCTION

The equipment, hereinafter referred to as "REFRIGERATOR" or "SALADETTA", is manufactured in accordance with EU standards in the field of free movement of commercial and industrial goods on the territory of the EU member states, as well as in accordance with the Directives of the European Parliament and the European Council No. 2004/108/ EC EMC, No. 2006/95/EC for Low Voltage Equipment and No. 2002/95/EC for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Materials in Electronic and Electrical Products.

The equipment is supplied with the documentation required by the standards and directives listed above.

The equipment is extremely safe to use. Factors that can lead to a significant deterioration in the safety of the equipment include the removal of electrical protection devices or other protective devices, as well as failure to follow the instructions for installation and connection to the mains. The equipment must be used in strict accordance with the requirements of this manual, so you must carefully read the instructions for its installation, connection and dismantling (when moving to another place of operation).

It is recommended that you pay particular attention to the instructions given later in the manual. Compliance with relevant standards and requirements will ensure high safety of the product during transportation and operation. Maintenance work involving a number of simple operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. To ensure maximum durability and minimum operating costs, all instructions in this manual should be carefully followed.

USING THE MANUAL

The operation and maintenance manual is an integral part of the refrigerated counter. The manual must be kept intact throughout the life of the equipment and also if the equipment is transferred to another owner.

The manual should be kept close to the equipment so that operators and maintenance personnel have constant access to it.

The equipment is delivered complete with the necessary documentation in accordance with the requirements of current regulations, observed at the design and production stage.

This manual is intended for operators and qualified technicians and contains instructions for the safe and correct installation, connection to networks, operation and maintenance of the equipment.

This manual contains all the information necessary for the safe use of the equipment.

MANUAL STORAGE

The manual must be handled with care to prevent damage.

The user is under no circumstances allowed to remove or modify individual sections of the manual.

The manual must be kept in a place protected from moisture and high temperatures, near the equipment, so that operators can obtain the necessary information at any time. After each consultation, the manual should be returned to its storage location. Moreover, it is necessary to keep the manual for the entire life of the equipment and, if the equipment is transferred to another owner, to transfer the manual along with it.

The manufacturer is not responsible for damages resulting from breakdowns, accidents or equipment failures resulting from non-observance of the instructions given in this manual. In addition, the manufacturer is not responsible for the consequences of unauthorized modification of existing or installation of new unintended components of the equipment.

THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT

This manual applies to refrigerated counters designed for the storage of food in packaging and without it, with the following characteristics:

2 or 3 doors;

blind doors with magnetic seal;

guides for gastroyemkost;

electronic controller and main switch;

power supply parameters: 230 V - 1 phase - 50 Hz.

The front panels and internal elements are made of AISI 304 stainless steel, the bottom elements are made of galvanized steel. The bathtub is insulated with polyurethane foam with a density of 38–42 kg/m 3 . Connection to the electrical network is carried out by means of a power cable provided by the manufacturer.


SALADETTA 2P

(2 doors)




Designation

Description

S 02 E

Stainless steel cover

S02A

Work table and board

SL02NX



SL02GR

Granite work table

SL02VD

Flat glass showcase

SL02VC

Curved glass showcase

SL02AI



SL02C6



SL02C6VR4

6 drawers, granite worktop, refrigerated display case

SALADETTA 3P

(3 doors)


TN temperature from +4 to +10 °С

Designation

Description

SL 03 EKOGN

Stainless steel cover

SL03NX

Stainless steel work table

SL03AL

Work table and barrier

SL03GR

Granite work table

SL03VD

flat glass

SL03VC

curved glass

SL03AI

Granite worktable, barrier, holds 5 GN 1/6 gastronorm containers

SL03C6

6 drawers, granite worktop

  • SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION

  • CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

  • POWER CONNECTION AND GROUNDING

  • SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

  • MAINTENANCE
must be carried out by qualified technical personnel.

1. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION


  • Transportation

  • Equipment unloading

  • Package

  • Condensate drain/drain connection

  • Leg height adjustment

  • Field installation / distance from walls

  • Refrigerated counter with built-in refrigeration unit and without it
2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING

  • Cleaning the refrigerated counter

  • Cleaning the condenser unit
3. POWER CONNECTION

  • Electrical connection

  • Turning on the refrigerated table
4. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT

  • Defrosting

  • Food storage
  • 5. MAINTENANCE

    6. ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL

    7. TECHNICAL DATA


    • Rating plate

    • Description of the components

    • Versions: with integrated cooling unit

    • Dimensions and weight
    8. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

    1. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION LOCATION

    Before carrying out loading/unloading and installation work on site, please read the relevant sections of this Operation and Maintenance Manual carefully. Pay special attention to the overall dimensions and weight of the equipment, instructions for handling operations, draining condensate, adjusting the height of the legs and using the refrigerated table controller.

    1.10. TRANSPORTATION

    It is not allowed to stack tables on top of each other (except when the tables are packed in rigid containers).

    1.15 UNLOADING THE EQUIPMENT / DIMENSIONS / WEIGHT

    1.20. OPENING THE PACKAGING

    Remove the container and unfasten the table from the shipping pallet. Install the table in place of operation and remove the protective film from the steel surfaces.

    yes, you can recycle almost everything: any technique, furniture, machines, equipment, consumables, archives, spare parts, goods, etc.

    I want to write off - do you make a write-off?

    Write-off is an accounting operation that includes obtaining an act of examination of the technical condition of the equipment (conclusion on maintainability), the actual write-off and disposal. The end of the write-off - after the disposal of equipment (and for state enterprises - after receiving funds for the extracted materials). All this we can do.

    Do I need to recycle precious metals?

    if you are a state enterprise - definitely

    if an enterprise with state participation: 50 to 50 - as your accounting department decides

    if it’s private, your accounting department will choose “without precious metals” and will be right

    if foreign - as your management decides

    Why is it necessary to dispose of equipment in specialized organizations?

    In a nutshell: by throwing office equipment into a regular landfill, you are polluting the environment. The composition of recycled office equipment includes many metals: mercury, lead, cadmium, antimony, arsenic, selenium, and other heavy metals; plastics and other substances based on toxic poisonous components. These substances are not dangerous in the original product, but once the product is destroyed and their components are exposed to the environment, they begin to actively decompose, releasing the strongest poisons.

    On the basis of what regulations, laws, regulations, office equipment must be disposed of in specialized organizations?

    There are many legislative acts regulating relations in the field of waste. All of them are available online for free. Here are some of them:

    1. Federal Law of the Russian Federation No. 7-FZ dated January 10, 2002 “On Environmental Protection”.
    2. Federal Law of the Russian Federation No. 89-FZ dated June 24, 1998 “On Production and Consumption Waste”.
    3. Instructions on the procedure for accounting for precious metals, precious stones, products from them and keeping records in their production, use and circulation.
    4. Order No. 786 of 02.12.2002 “On Approval of the Federal Classification Catalog of Wastes” and, as an appendix, the Federal Classification Catalog of Wastes.
    5. Instructions for handling hazardous waste.
    6. Criteria for classifying hazardous wastes as hazard classes for the environment (to Order No. 511 of June 15, 2001)

    We have concluded an agreement with a city cleaning company (specialized vehicle fleet). Why do you think that we cannot dispose of decommissioned computers under this agreement?

    It is necessary to distinguish between the usual removal of garbage to a landfill and the disposal of decommissioned technical equipment, obsolete computer equipment and other radio equipment that contains a complex of various materials - incl. poisonous and harmful substances (eg cathode-ray tubes of monitors).

    In the first case, we are talking about household waste, for which, in fact, the landfill is intended. In the case of the disposal of office equipment, everything is much more complicated. Primitive disposal of this kind of waste, in addition to causing irreparable damage to the environment, also entails administrative and legal liability. In addition, if your decommissioned computer (monitor, printer and other office equipment) contains ferrous and precious metals (and they are contained there), then you must return their value to the Federal Property Management Agency. That is, the technological process of recycling office equipment goes through several stages: dismantling, sorting, separation of components containing harmful substances, etc.

    As a result of such processing, most of the emitted materials are returned to production, and hazardous substances are neutralized or destroyed in another safe way, without causing significant harm to the environment. In addition, this procedure is accompanied by a set of relevant documents on disposal, which can only be issued to you by a specialized company working in this particular direction.

    As for the precious metals contained in your office equipment, only an enterprise that has a specialty has the right to make a conclusion about their content (as well as their allocation) and pay for them. registration in the assay office.

    Tell me, please, how and where is the determination of the mass of the utilized cargo and, accordingly, the price?

    To determine the mass, a table of average weights of various pieces of equipment is used. The customer sends us a list of equipment, and we calculate the weight of the lot and the preliminary cost of disposal, based on the base cost.

    What determines the cost of recycling technical equipment?

    To answer your question, you first need to explain what the cost of our services generally consists of. The fact is that the “correct” disposal of computers and office equipment involves the implementation of a whole range of special operations, sometimes involving a significant amount of labor and paying for the services of third-party organizations that are also involved in this process.

    So, for example, the cycle of works on the disposal of one recyclable unit necessarily includes:

    • loading
    • Transportation (by own or third-party transport, at various distances);
    • unloading
    • Dismantling with separation into raw components;
    • Sorting, pressing and briquetting of ferrous metal;
    • Loading and shipment of ferrous metal by type (services of third parties).
    • Department of plastic elements;
    • Sorting by grades and shredding plastic;
    • Loading and shipping plastic (third party services).
    • Separation of elements with a high content of non-ferrous metals;
    • non-ferrous metal packaging
    • Loading and shipment of non-ferrous metals by type (services of third parties).
    • Removal of mercury lamps; their packaging and subsequent shipment for processing (services of third parties).
    • Removal of selenium drums; their packaging and subsequent shipment (services of third parties).
    • Removing Batteries and Batteries
    • Sorting of accumulators and batteries by types and content of metals: lead, cadmium, lithium, loading and shipping (third party services).
    • Removal of cartridges: sorting: sending them to specialized organizations
    • High lead CRT monitor glass separation, phosphor coating separation, waste glass shredding, glass waste loading and shipping
    • Ordinary glass separation, loading and dispatch of glass waste
    • Separation of plastic and sorting it by type: ABS, polycarbonate, polystyrene, expanded polystyrene
    • Department of paper and cardboard
    • Isolation of class 5 waste intended for disposal at a landfill for household waste (a mixture of plastic and iron (small parts), household plastic, glass (small parts), polycarbonate (small parts), polystyrene foam (small parts))
    • Cleaning boards from unwanted impurities
    • Sorting of materials according to the degree of content of precious metals;
    • Sending raw materials (printed circuit boards, radio elements, connectors, cables) for processing and refining (services of third parties).

    Thus, the cost of performing all the work will amount to a certain amount, which depends both on the range of equipment being disposed of, and on the conditions for performing work (disposal) under the contract. At the same time, it is necessary to take into account that we must bear these costs immediately, as soon as we begin work, and we will reimburse ourselves only upon completion or, more precisely, after the processing of raw materials (this can be up to 6 months). Of course, these costs increase in the case of equipment removal from remote locations, in case of complex loading (for example, loading cartridges from the 5th floor without an elevator), in the case when loading is possible only mechanically (equipment 1500 kg), or loading is possible only by a professional team of loaders (descent of the copier 400 kg on the marble stairs from the 4th floor). Obviously, the content of materials obtained as a result of these works will also be different for different types of equipment. Of course, the cost of recycling a ton of CRT monitors is much higher, and the cost of the extracted materials is ten times lower than, say, a ton of system units. And this means that it is almost impossible to determine in advance how much our costs will be compensated.

    In this regard, we can say about the cost of work only after receiving detailed information about what is rented, from where and about the conditions of loading, on the basis of which negotiations will be conducted and contracts for disposal will be concluded in the future.

    If we understood correctly, first we pay you for recycling, and then you transfer money to us for the allocated precious metals? What then is the point of paying for your services if you are going to pay us anyway? It turns out that in order for your services to be most beneficial to us, we must dispose of office equipment with a high content of precious metals. How can we predetermine their content?

    This is not true. For government agencies, we first recycle equipment, pay you for the extracted materials - precious, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and only then issue an invoice for disposal services. Precious, ferrous and non-ferrous metals are paid to state institutions either to an account marked “payment to the budget” or directly to the account of the Federal Property Management Agency. Payment is coming without VAT !!

    Disposal services you pay with VAT. Reciprocity is not possible.

    Now about the ratio of the amounts for the extracted metals and the cost of disposal: usually the cost of metals does not exceed 10-20% of the cost of disposal services. This is due to the fact that the content of precious metals in imported equipment is usually simply negligible.

    It is impossible and illegal to determine the content of precious metals in the utilized equipment in advance by some kind of expert assessment. This is indicated by a direct indication of the Assay Office of Russia. And moreover, d data on the content of precious metals and other elements specified in passports, forms, inventories, registers, labels, waybills and other accompanying documents cannot be the basis for final mutual settlements.

    You say that you issue the most complete set of documents on disposal. Please explain which documents are included in the standard package and which are included in the extended package.

    The standard package of documents for recycling includes:

    1. Agreement on the provision of services for disposal
    2. The act of acceptance and transfer of technical means
    3. Certificate of completion
    4. A copy of the license to carry out activities for the collection, neutralization, transportation, placement of hazardous waste.
    5. A copy of the Certificate of special registration.

    The extended package for government agencies contains all the documents of the standard package, and in addition:

    1. Price list for calculating the cost of final processing of non-ferrous and precious metals scrap at specialized enterprises.
    2. Calculation-passport for extracted materials
    3. Calculation-passport for precious metals received in scrap and waste
    4. Requisites for transferring funds for precious, non-ferrous and ferrous metals.

    We are fully satisfied with your package of documents. But there is one problem. The point is that most of those Funds that are listed in the annex to the contract cannot be raised. The authorities require that all equipment be documentedly disposed of according to the lists from the accounting department, but since 1990 a lot has been lost, dismantled, taken to a landfill along with garbage ... Is it possible to issue disposal documents if the technical equipment to be handed over does not exactly match the lists indicated in the application?

    In your case, we are dealing with the most common situation. It is extremely rare for vehicle listings to be completely real. There is always something missing, something extra. We understand that the safety of faulty, obsolete and, moreover, decommissioned ones. no one really cared about the money. Some have been dismantled, some have been thrown away, and some cannot be identified. Therefore, discrepancies, regrading, the presence of missing or non-received equipment are possible. And we allow discrepancies within certain limits -% of the total weight of the party. In any case, please contact us, describe the situation - we will try to help.

    Our equipment has not yet been decommissioned, because first you need to get a conclusion about its technical condition. Who can give us such a conclusion?

    Such a conclusion can be issued by an organization engaged in the repair and maintenance of such equipment. They can conduct an examination of the technical condition and recommend this equipment for decommissioning. But the decision to write off is made in any case by you, and not by an outside organization. The act of technical expertise should reflect the reasons why the equipment cannot be used in the future, as well as the possibility of using it for spare parts.
    Specialists of the technical department of Prompererabotka LLC perform such an examination and issue technical condition certificates under a separate agreement in accordance with the ROSTEST Certificate.