Registration / Amendment / Re-registration Of Hazardous Waste Generator .

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REGISTRATION / AMENDMENT / RE-REGISTRATION OFHAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR’S ID OR DENR IDHOW TO APPLY:A. Create an online account by doing the following steps:1) Go to www.philhazwastetracksys.com2) Click HW Generator Registration.3) Provide a company e-mail address and a password with maximum length of 8characters.4) After clicking register, you’ll receive a confirmation letter from the system. Log-into the e-mail address you registered and click the link provided.5) Completely fill-up the form by taking note of the following:Payment OR# For New Registrants : Encode any numberEx. 1234567 (as temporary OR#) For Amendment/Re-registration : Encode your old HWG ID No.Ex. 13-75-0258Province Code is based on location of the establishment.Province CodeArea39Manila74Quezon City, Pasig, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Marikina75Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela76Makati, Las Piñas, Taguig, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Pasay, PaterosPSIC (Philippine Standard Industrial Classification) No.-See attached table for PSICFor ECC/CNC No., format should be:Ex. CNC-OL-NCR-2005-05-113 ,ECC No./ CNC No.03/14/2005 , Quezon CityDate of Issuance Place of Issuance

If Applicable only, fill up boxes for Permit to Operate APSI No. & DischargePermit No.Then click Save & Submit before proceeding.For Hazardous Waste Profile, take note of the following:- Add each type of hazardous waste generated.- Unit for total volume of generation is ton/year.- In Current Waste Management Practice, discuss how the managementhandles the hazwaste from its source to its storage (type of container)and its proper disposal (DENR registered transporter & TSD facility).Upload/attach the following documents in pdf format:- Copy of approved PCO accreditation certificate- Copy of Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) or Certificate ofNon-Coverage (CNC)- Waste Management Plan (narrative in form; include all hazwastesidentified in HW profile , its storage and disposal method; with sign ofPCO)- Flow Diagram of Waste Stream (diagram in form; include all hazwastesidentified in HW profile, its storage and disposal method; with sign ofPCO)6) After completely filling up the Registration form, click SAVE AND SUBMIT. Callour Office at 931-2397/931-1834 to verify if the online account is successfullysubmitted. Once the evaluator assessed your online registration, take note of thecorrections if needed and re-submit your application.7) You may now print out two (2) copies of your online registration and proceed tothe Hazwaste Unit of Clearance and Permitting Division (EMB-NCR) for issuanceof pre-evaluation sheet before proceeding to the Accounting & Cashier for thepayment.8) Payment of FeesFor re-registration (Old Hazardous Waste Generator with no additionalhazardous waste generated / no change in name): No payment will becharged. Note that for change in address, it is considered as a new registrant(HWG-ID is site-specific).For new registrants/amendment: An Official Receipt (OR) of Payment will begiven. The breakdown of Fees are as follows: Php 1,000.00 – for new registrants/ for amendment Php 15.00 – Doc. Stamp Tax9) Once the valid OR of payment is issued, you may now replace the temporarypayment OR in your online account (for new registrants) with the issuedpayment OR for Php 1000.10) After updating your online account, kindly notify our office at 931-2397/9311834/931-2954.

PHILIPPINE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (PSIC) NO.PSIC CodeINDUSTRY CATEGORYA. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing014Animal production032Aquaculture (excluding fish pens)B. Mining and Quarrying05Mining of coal and lignite06Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas, and support activities07100Mining of iron ores0722Mining of precious metal ores - gold, silver, platinum07291Copper ore mining07292Chromite ore mining07293Manganese ore mining07294Nickel ore mining08913Pyrite mining08914Rock phosphate miningC. Manufacturing10110Slaughtering and meat packing10120Production processing and preserving of meat and meat products1020Processing and preserving of fish, crustaceans and mollusks (exceptcarrageenan)10205Processing of seaweeds; manufacture of agar-agar or carrageenan1030Processing and preserving of fruits and vegetables104Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats105Manufacture of dairy products106Manufacture of grain mill, products, starches and starch products (except rice,corn, and cassava flour milling)10610Rice/ corn milling10621Cassava flour milling107Manufacture of other food products (except sugar)1072Manufacture of sugar - milling and refining

10800Manufacture of prepared animal feeds11Manufacture of beverages12Manufacture of tobacco products13Manufacture of textiles14Tanning and dressing of leather1621Manufacture of veneer sheets; manufacture of plywood, laminated board,particle board and other panels and board; wooden window and screens17012Pulp milling including manufacture of pulp, paper, and paperboard17013Paper and paperboard milling18110Printing19100Manufacture of coke oven products19200Manufacture of refined petroleum products19900Manufacture of other fuel products (biodiesel)20111,20114Manufacture of ethanol; Manufacture of ethanol for food, beverage and fuelapplication; Blending of ethanol for antiseptic and solvent (denatured)20112Manufacture of industrial (compressed/ liquefied) gases20113,20116,20117, 20119Manufacture of inorganic, organic and other basic chemicals20115Manufacture of alcohol except ethyl alcohol20120Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds2013Manufacturing of plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms20210Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products2022, 20293Manufacture of paints, ink, varnishes and similar coating materials2023Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations,perfumes and toilet preparations20294Manufacture of glues and adhesives; synthetic glues and adhesives; animal/plant derived glues and adhesives20299Manufacture of miscellaneous chemical products, not elsewhere classified2030Manufacture of man-made fibers (except glass fibers)21001Manufacture of drugs and medicines includingbiological products such asbacterial and virus vaccines, sera and plasma2310Manufacture of glass and glass products239Manufacture of ceramics, clay products, construction aggregates, asphalt,

asbestos, and other non-metallic minerals (except cement)23940Manufacture of cement241, 2431Manufacture of iron and steel24210Manufacture of precious metals24220Non-ferrous smelting and refining, except precious metals24230Non-ferrous rolling, drawing and extrusion mills24240Manufacture of pipe fittings of non-ferrous metal24290Manufacture of basic precious and non-ferrous metal, not elsewhereclassified2431Casting/ foundry of iron and steel2432Casting of Non-ferrous metal casting such as aluminum, copper and zinc alloys25920Treatment, coating and machining of metals261Manufacture of electronic components2720Manufacture of batteries and accumulatorsD. Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply35100Electric power generation (except transmission and distribution): coal, naturalgas; oil (petroleum); geothermal; hydro; biomass;35200Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains35300Air conditioning supply and production of ice (except steam production)E. Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation Activities36000Water collection, treatment and supply (except those intended to preventpollution)37000Sewerage (operation of sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities thatcollect, treat, and dispose of sewage)38210Treatment and disposal of non-hazardous waste38220Treatment and disposal of hazardous waste39000Remediation activities and other waste management servicesG. Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles452, 454Maintenance and repair of vehicles, their parts and components (excludingvulcanizing/ tire related preparations)47300, 4661Wholesale and retail sale of automotive fuelsH. Transportation and Storage52104Cold Storage

I.Accommodation and Food Services55Hotels, motels, resorts, dormitories, and other accommodation services56Restaurants, food chains, bars and other food/ beverage servicesL. Real Estate Activities681Real Estate activities with own or leased propertyM. Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities71200Technical Testing and analysis7210Research and experimental development and natural sciences andengineering75Veterinary activitiesP. Education85Public and private education (including support activities)Q. Human Health and Social Works86, 87Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and other human health and residential careactivities86900Other human health activities- medical laboratories inside and outside ofmedical facilitiesS. Other Service Activities96210Washing and dry cleaning of textile and fur products96300Funeral and related activities

Table 2.1. CLASSIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTESClassDescriptionA. Wastes with CyanideWaste withWaste containing cyanide with concentration 70 mg/L inCyanideliquid waste.Refer to CCO.B. Acid WastesSulfuric AcidSulfuric acid with pH 2.0Hydrochloric AcidHydrochloric acid with pH 2.0Nitric AcidNitric acid with pH 2.0Phosphoric AcidPhosphoric acid with pH 2.0Hydrofluoric AcidHydrofluoric acid with pH 2.0Mixture of SulfuricMixture of Sulfuric and hydrochloric acid with pH 2.0and HydrochloricAcidOther InorganicOther inorganic acid with pH 2.0AcidOrganic AcidOrganic acid with pH 2.0Other Acid Wastes Acid wastes other than C301 to C305 with pH 12.5C. Alkali WastesCaustic SodaCaustic soda with pH 12.5PotashPotash with pH 12.5Alkali CleanersAlkali cleaners with pH 12.5AmmoniumAmmonium hydroxide with pH 12.5HydroxideLime SlurriesLime slurries with pH 12.5Other Alkali Wastes Alkali wastes other than C301 to C305 with pH 12.5D. Wastes with Inorganic ChemicalsSelenium and itsIncludes all wastes with a total Se concentration 1 mg/Lcompoundsbased on analysis of an extractArsenic and itsIncludes all wastes with a total As concentration 1 mg/Lcompoundsbased on analysis of an extractBarium and itsIncludes all wastes with a total Ba concentration 70compoundsmg/L based on analysis of an extractCadmium and itsIncludes all wastes with a total Cd concentration 0.3compoundsmg/L based on analysis of an extractChromiumIncludes all wastes with a total Cr concentration 5 mg/Lcompoundsbased on analysis of an extractLead compoundsIncludes all wastes with a total Pb concentration 1 mg/Lbased on analysis of an extractMercury andIncludes all wastes with a total Hg concentration 0.1mercurymg/L based on analysis of an extract. These also includecompoundsorganomercury compounds. Refer to CCO.Fluoride and itsIncludes all wastes with a total F concentration 100compoundsmg/L based on analysis of an 406D407D408

Other wastes withWaste having as constituents or contaminants any of theinorganic chemicals following:- Antimony; antimony compounds- Beryllium; beryllium compounds- Tellurium; tellurium compounds- Metal carbonyls- Hexavalent chromium compounds- Copper compounds- Zinc compoundsE. Reactive Chemical WastesOxidizing AgentsIncludes all wastes that are known to contain oxidizingagents in concentration that cause the waste to exhibitany of the following properties:- It is normally unstable and readily undergoesviolent change without detonating- It reacts violently with water- It forms potentially explosive mixtures with water- When mixed with water, it generates toxic gases,vapour or fumes in a quantity sufficient to presenta danger to human healthIt is a cyanide (CN) or sulphide (S) bearing wastes, whichwhen exposed to pH conditions between 2 and 12.5 cangenerate toxic gases, vapours and fumes in a quantitythat poses a danger to human healthReducing agentsIncludes all wastes that are known to contain reducingagents in concentration that cause the waste to exhibitany of the following properties:- It is normally unstable and readily undergoesviolent change without detonating- It reacts violently with water- It forms potentially explosive mixtures with water- When mixed with water, it generates toxic gases,vapour or fumes in a quantity sufficient to presenta danger to human healthIt is a cyanide (CN) or sulphide (S) bearing wastes, whichwhen exposed to pH conditions between 2 and 12.5 cangenerate toxic gases, vapours and fumes in a quantitythat poses a danger to human healthExplosive andIt includes all wastes that are 1) capable of detonation orunstable chemicals explosive reaction when subject to a strong initiatingsource or when heated under confinement, or 2) capableof detonation or explosive decomposition at a temperatureof 20 C and Pressure of 1 atm.Highly reactiveIncludes all other wastes that exhibit any of the propertieschemicalsdescribed for D501, D502, and D503.F. Inks/ Dyes/ Pigments/ Paint/ Resins/ Latex/ Adhesives/ Organic SludgeSolvent basedIncludes all solvent based wastes that also meet one ormore of the sub-categoriesInorganic pigments Includes all Wastewater treatment sludge from theproduction of inorganic pigmentsInk FormulationIncludes all solvent washings and sludge, causticwashings and sludge or wastewater and sludge fromcleaning of tubs and equipment used in the formulation ofink from pigments, drier, soap, and stabilizers containingChromium and LeadResinous Materials Waste resins generated, but not limited to, waterD499E501E502E503E599F601F602F603F604

purification processesOther mixtures with above constituents other thanaqueousG. Waste Organic SolventsHalogenatedIncludes but not limited to the following spent halogenatedOrganic Solventssolvents as well as those listed in the Priority ChemicalList (PCL):Tetrachlorothylene; trichloroethylene; Methylene chloride;1,1,1- Trichloroethane; Carbon tetrachloride;Chlorobenzene; 1,2,2- Trichloroethane; chlorinatedfluorocarbons if they contain a total of 10% or more (byvolume) of one or more of the above before use: it alsoincludes all still bottoms from recovery of these solventsand solvent mixturesNon-halogenatedIncludes but not limited to the following spent nonorganic solventshalogenated solvents as well as those listed in the PriorityChemical List (PCL):Xylene, acetone, ethylacetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether,methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol, cyclohexanol,methanol, cresol, crysylic acid, nitrobenzene, toluene,carbon disulphide, isobutanol, pyridine, benzene, 2ethoxy ethanol, and 2-nitropropane and other nonhalogenated organic solvents if they contain a total of10% or more (by volume) of one or more of the abovebefore use: it also includes all still bottoms from recoveryof these solvents and solvent mixturesH. Organic WastesGrease wastesIncludes all grease wastes generated from establishmentssuch as industrial, commercial and institutional facilitiesI. OilUsed or waste OilUsed industrial oil including sludgeVegetable oil including sludgeTallowOil contaminated materialsJ. ContainersContainersContainers that used to hold hazardous wastes and toxicpreviouslychemical substancescontaining toxicchemicalContainers that used to contain polychlorinated biphenylsubstances(PCB) are categorized as L404 and excluded from thissub-category.K. Stabilized WasteSolidified WastesWastes whose hazardous substances are physicallyimmobilized by consolidation to reduce the surface areaof the wastes in order to meet the waste acceptancecriteria of the disposal facilityChemically fixedWastes whose hazardous substances are chemicallyand polymerizedimmobilized through chemical bonds to an immobilewastesmatrix or chemical conversion to meet the wasteacceptance criteria of the disposal facilityEncapsulatedWastes whose hazardous substances are physicallywastesimmobilized by enveloping the waste in a non-porous,impermeable material in order to store or dispose ofhazardous wastes in a registered disposal facility.L. Organic Chemicals4Wastes withSolid organic chemical wastes listed in the PriorityOther 303L401

specificChemical List (PCL)halogenated toxicorganic chemicalsWastes withSolid organic chemical wastes listed in the Priorityspecific nonChemical List (PCL)halogenated toxicorganic chemicalsOzone depletingAll ODS wastes (refer to CCO)substances (ODS)PolychlorinatedAll PCB wastes (refer to CCO and Memorandum CircularBiphenyl (PCB)on the Code of Practice for PCB)wastesM. Miscellaneous WastesPathological orIncludes healthcare wastes from hospitals, medicalInfectious Wastescenters and clinics containing pathological, pathogenicand infectious wastes, sharps, and others.Asbestos wastesAll asbestos wastes (refer to CCO)PharmaceuticalsExpired pharmaceuticals and drugs stocked at producersand drugsand retailers’ facilities which contain hazardousconstituents harmful to the environment such asantibiotics, veterinary and phytopharmaceuticals andothers.PesticidesWaste pesticides other than M505. Includes allwastewater sludge with hazardous constituents fromproduction of pesticides other than those listed in M505.Persistent OrganicWaste listed in the Stockholm Convention on POPs suchPollutants (POPs)as, but not limited to aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endrin,wastesheptachlor, hexachlorobenzene, mirex, toxaphene, anddichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT).Waste electricaland electronicequipment (WEEE)Special WastesPolychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) wastes are categorizedas L404 and excluded from this sub-category.Include all waste electrical and electronic equipment thatcontain hazardous components such as lead, cadmium,mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls(PBBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) thatincludes its peripherals I.e., ink cartridges, toners, etc.Household hazardous wastes such as paints, thinners,household batteries, lead-acid batteries, spray canistersand the like that are consolidated by Material andRecovery Facilities se include wastes from residential and commercialsources that comprise of consumer electronics, whitegoods (i.e. refrigerators, washing machines, airconditioners, etc.) batteries, oil and busted lamps.*TCLP limits for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, fluoride, lead, mercury and seleniumare correlated with the 2007 Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water.Should there be other wastes not listed in both tables, the result of toxicity characteristicsleaching procedures (TCLP) shall be used in determining the said wastes are hazardous andcovered by this Procedural Manual.

Table 2.2 Exempted WastesDescriptionHousehold wastes such as garbage under RA 9003 except special wastesIndustrial and commercial wastewaters which are disposed of on-site through the seweragesystem.Industrial and commercial solid wastes which do not contain hazardous wastes as identifiedin Table 2.1.Materials from building demolition except those containing asbestos.Septic tank effluents and associated sullage wastewaters.Untreated spoils from mining, quarrying and excavation works but not materials in the natureof tailings, commercially treated materials and mine facility consumables.

Includes all wastes with a total Se concentration 1 mg/L based on analysis of an extract D401 Arsenic and its compounds Includes all wastes with a total As concentration 1 mg/L based on analysis of an extract D402 Barium and its compounds Includes all wastes with a total Ba concentration 70 mg/L based on analysis of an extract D403