Workshop for the control of recording and labelling of the equipment containing refrigerants – Veles

Veles,  June 07.2019

Workshop for the control of recording and labeling of the equipment containing refrigerants

Within the implementation of the Article 22-b paragraph (12) of the Law on Environment and the Rulebook on the recovery, reclaiming and recycling of substances that deplete the ozone layer (“Official Gazette” No. 85/2013), as well as the HPMP, the Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning/ National Ozone Unit has organized a workshop for the control of recording and labelling of the equipment that contains refrigerants. The event was held on 07.06.2019 in Veles, with an objective of intensifying the activities for recording and labelling of the equipment, as well as enabling better communication, cooperation and coordination between the stakeholders, namely the equipment owners and environmental inspectors.  At this workshop, the following topics were presented:

-          The role of the State Environmental Inspectorate in the control of chemicals and the equipment that contains chemicals, during which the organisational structure of the inspectorate was presented, their ongoing and future projects, the SEI role in the substances/RAC equipment management and control

-          Montreal Protocol and Kigali Amendment– theoretical and practical aspects, beginning with the significant protective role of the ozone layer and its depletion, through the obligation towards the Montreal Protocol and its Amendments to the so-far gained benefits from the ratification.

-          National legislation for management of the ozone depleting substances and the refrigerants in general – legal aspects of the management of refrigerants and the responsibilities of the involved stakeholders

-          Good service practices to be applied for recording and labelling of the equipment that contains more than 3 kg refrigerant charge and its inspection, where a detailed presentation of the steps of recording and labelling was given, and the presenter shared his consulting experience with the neighbouring countries.

A preview of the presentations is available on the following link.

 

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