10 09 16waste crack-indicating agent other than those mentioned in 10 0915
Chapter 10: Wastes from thermal processes
Overview
EWC code 10 09 16 is the European Waste Catalogue classification for waste crack-indicating agent other than those mentioned in 10 0915. It sits in subchapter 10 09 of Chapter 10, covering wastes from casting of ferrous pieces.
10 09 16 is the non-hazardous entry of a mirror pair. It applies only when the waste does not contain dangerous substances above the relevant concentration thresholds; otherwise the hazardous mirror code applies.
Mirror Entry Code
This code has 1 mirror pair. The choice between hazardous and non-hazardous classification depends on whether the waste contains dangerous substances. Laboratory testing will be required.
Related Codes in This Subchapter
10 09 03furnace slag
10 09 05*catng cor andmoulds which haveot undergone pourcontaining hazardous substances
10 09 06casting cores and moulds which have not undergone pouring otherthan those mentioned in 10 09 05
10 09 07*casting cores and moulds which have undergone pouringcontaining hazardous substances
10 09 08casting cores and moulds which have undergone pouring otherthan those mentioned in 10 09 07
Frequently asked questions
Is EWC code 10 09 16 hazardous waste?
Not necessarily. 10 09 16 is the non-hazardous half of a mirror pair (paired with 10 09 15*). It is non-hazardous only if the waste does not contain dangerous substances above the relevant thresholds. Assessment, often laboratory testing, is needed to confirm.
What paperwork do I need for 10 09 16?
Where assessment confirms it is non-hazardous, 10 09 16 is handled under standard duty of care: transfer it to a registered carrier with a waste transfer note. A hazardous waste consignment note is not required unless the hazardous mirror code applies.
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EWC codes are used to classify waste in the UK and EU. Correct classification is essential for legal compliance and proper waste management.
