Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative.
This standard is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard was proposed by China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of SAC/TC 269 Technical Committee on Logistics of Standardization Administration of China.
Management Specification for Waste Secondary Battery Recycling
1 Scope
This standard specifies the requirements for recycling and management of waste secondary battery such as classification, collection, transport and storage.
This standard is applicable to recycling service and management of waste secondary battery.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 190 Packing Symbol of Dangerous Goods
GB/T 2900.41 Electrotechnical Terminology - Primary and Secondary Cells and Batteries
GB 12463 General Specifications for Transport Packages of Dangerous Goods
GB 13392 The Vehicle Mark for Road Transportation Dangerous Goods
GB 15562.2 Graphical Signs for Environmental Protection Solid Waste Storage (Disposal) Site
GB 18597 Standard for Pollution Control on Hazardous Waste Storage
GB 18599 Standard for Pollution on the Storage and Disposal Site for General Industrial Solid Wastes
GB 21668 Provisions of Vehicles for the Carriage of Dangerous Goods with Regard to Their Specific Constructional Features
GB/T 26493-2011 Store and Transport Regulation of Battery Scraps
HJ 519 Technical Specifications of Pollution Control for Treatment of Lead-acid Battery
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 2900.41 and the following apply.
3.1
secondary battery
battery designed according to the requirements of capable of being recharged
[GB/T 2900.41, definition 482-01-03]
3.2
waste secondary battery
secondary battery losing normal use value and thereby abandoned as well as rejected products, scrapped products, expired products, etc. generated during production, transport and marketing processes
3.3
recycling of waste secondary battery
procedure for waste secondary battery being subjected to such activities as centralized collection, reasonable classification, transport and storage and then transported to disposal site for reutilization treatment
3.4
collection for waste secondary battery
procedure for congregating, classifying and sorting waste secondary batteries
3.5
transportation for waste secondary battery
procedure for delivering the waste secondary batteries to the resource reutilization site of waste secondary battery with special transportation equipment, including a series of operations such as collection, distribution, transportation, transfer, loading, unloading, dispersing, etc.
3.6
storage for waste secondary battery
long term storage of waste secondary batteries before disposal and treatment during collection, transport and resource reproduction processes with warehouse and relevant facilities/equipment
3.7
temporary storage for waste secondary battery
a kind of storage mode meeting the specified conditions such as temporary storage site area, facilities, temporary storage quantity and storage period for waste secondary battery and implemented by units for transferring and temporary storage
4 Classification
Waste secondary batteries are classified into two categories by the materials of anode and cathode of waste secondary battery and the hazard extent of electrolyte to environment, i.e., hazardous waste secondary battery and general waste secondary battery; see Table 1 for the battery classification.
Table 1 Waste Secondary Battery Classification
Category Type Example
Hazardous waste secondary battery Waste lead-acid secondary battery
Waste secondary battery containing cadmium Waste cadmium nickel secondary battery, etc.
Redox flow battery Vanadium redox flow battery, etc.
General waste secondary battery Waste secondary battery containing lithium Waste lithium ion battery, waste polymer lithium ion battery, etc.
Waste secondary battery containing nickel Waste hydrogen nickel secondary battery, waste zinc nickel secondary battery, waste iron nickel secondary battery, etc.
Waste secondary battery containing zinc and silver
Waste secondary battery containing zinc and manganese waste zinc manganese secondary battery, waste zinc oxide secondary battery, etc.
Other types of waste secondary batteries
5 General
5.1 During collection, transportation and storage for waste secondary battery, appropriate safety and anti-pollution measures shall be taken, and the waste secondary battery shall not be subjected to punching for discharging the electrolytes, disassembly, compaction or other operation which may damage the waste secondary batteries; meanwhile, corresponding measures shall be taken to prevent the battery from short circuiting and catching fire.
5.2 During the collection, transportation and storage for hazardous waste secondary batteries, the units engaging in such processes shall have corresponding qualification or administrative license and shall save the information on the collection, transportation, storage and disposal of such batteries.
5.3 In the process of waste secondary battery recycling, the type, quantity (or weight), characteristic, status and packaging mode of the waste secondary batteries to be received shall be checked upon receipt.
5.4 As for the collection, transportation and storage of hazardous waste secondary batteries, hazardous waste management account and transfer manifest system shall be established to record the incoming and outgoing as well as disposition of waste secondary batteries. The record shall cover such items as type, name, source, quantity, characteristics, hazard level, warehousing date, storage location, ex-warehouse date of the waste secondary battery and the name of receiving unit.
5.5 Staffs engaged in the recycling of waste secondary batteries shall have secondary battery-related expertise and knowledge of battery characteristics, fire protection, leakage prevention and short-circuit prevention, and they shall be trained in hazardous waste treatment and emergency rescue.
5.6 Staffs engaged in collection and transportation of waste secondary batteries shall be equipped with necessary personal protection equipment such as acid-/alkali-proof overalls, gloves, and special eyewear.
5.7 Hazardous waste secondary batteries shall be managed in accordance with the laws, regulations and standards of the nation on hazardous wastes.
5.8 The relevant requirements of hazardous waste secondary battery recycling emergency plan, for which regular drills are compulsory, are detailed in Guidelines for the Emergency Plan Preparation of Operating Organization of Hazardous Wastes.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Classification
5 General
6 Collection
7 Transportation
8 Storage
Bibliography
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative.
This standard is developed in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard was proposed by China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing.
This standard is under the jurisdiction of SAC/TC 269 Technical Committee on Logistics of Standardization Administration of China.
Management Specification for Waste Secondary Battery Recycling
1 Scope
This standard specifies the requirements for recycling and management of waste secondary battery such as classification, collection, transport and storage.
This standard is applicable to recycling service and management of waste secondary battery.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB 190 Packing Symbol of Dangerous Goods
GB/T 2900.41 Electrotechnical Terminology - Primary and Secondary Cells and Batteries
GB 12463 General Specifications for Transport Packages of Dangerous Goods
GB 13392 The Vehicle Mark for Road Transportation Dangerous Goods
GB 15562.2 Graphical Signs for Environmental Protection Solid Waste Storage (Disposal) Site
GB 18597 Standard for Pollution Control on Hazardous Waste Storage
GB 18599 Standard for Pollution on the Storage and Disposal Site for General Industrial Solid Wastes
GB 21668 Provisions of Vehicles for the Carriage of Dangerous Goods with Regard to Their Specific Constructional Features
GB/T 26493-2011 Store and Transport Regulation of Battery Scraps
HJ 519 Technical Specifications of Pollution Control for Treatment of Lead-acid Battery
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 2900.41 and the following apply.
3.1
secondary battery
battery designed according to the requirements of capable of being recharged
[GB/T 2900.41, definition 482-01-03]
3.2
waste secondary battery
secondary battery losing normal use value and thereby abandoned as well as rejected products, scrapped products, expired products, etc. generated during production, transport and marketing processes
3.3
recycling of waste secondary battery
procedure for waste secondary battery being subjected to such activities as centralized collection, reasonable classification, transport and storage and then transported to disposal site for reutilization treatment
3.4
collection for waste secondary battery
procedure for congregating, classifying and sorting waste secondary batteries
3.5
transportation for waste secondary battery
procedure for delivering the waste secondary batteries to the resource reutilization site of waste secondary battery with special transportation equipment, including a series of operations such as collection, distribution, transportation, transfer, loading, unloading, dispersing, etc.
3.6
storage for waste secondary battery
long term storage of waste secondary batteries before disposal and treatment during collection, transport and resource reproduction processes with warehouse and relevant facilities/equipment
3.7
temporary storage for waste secondary battery
a kind of storage mode meeting the specified conditions such as temporary storage site area, facilities, temporary storage quantity and storage period for waste secondary battery and implemented by units for transferring and temporary storage
4 Classification
Waste secondary batteries are classified into two categories by the materials of anode and cathode of waste secondary battery and the hazard extent of electrolyte to environment, i.e., hazardous waste secondary battery and general waste secondary battery; see Table 1 for the battery classification.
Table 1 Waste Secondary Battery Classification
Category Type Example
Hazardous waste secondary battery Waste lead-acid secondary battery
Waste secondary battery containing cadmium Waste cadmium nickel secondary battery, etc.
Redox flow battery Vanadium redox flow battery, etc.
General waste secondary battery Waste secondary battery containing lithium Waste lithium ion battery, waste polymer lithium ion battery, etc.
Waste secondary battery containing nickel Waste hydrogen nickel secondary battery, waste zinc nickel secondary battery, waste iron nickel secondary battery, etc.
Waste secondary battery containing zinc and silver
Waste secondary battery containing zinc and manganese waste zinc manganese secondary battery, waste zinc oxide secondary battery, etc.
Other types of waste secondary batteries
5 General
5.1 During collection, transportation and storage for waste secondary battery, appropriate safety and anti-pollution measures shall be taken, and the waste secondary battery shall not be subjected to punching for discharging the electrolytes, disassembly, compaction or other operation which may damage the waste secondary batteries; meanwhile, corresponding measures shall be taken to prevent the battery from short circuiting and catching fire.
5.2 During the collection, transportation and storage for hazardous waste secondary batteries, the units engaging in such processes shall have corresponding qualification or administrative license and shall save the information on the collection, transportation, storage and disposal of such batteries.
5.3 In the process of waste secondary battery recycling, the type, quantity (or weight), characteristic, status and packaging mode of the waste secondary batteries to be received shall be checked upon receipt.
5.4 As for the collection, transportation and storage of hazardous waste secondary batteries, hazardous waste management account and transfer manifest system shall be established to record the incoming and outgoing as well as disposition of waste secondary batteries. The record shall cover such items as type, name, source, quantity, characteristics, hazard level, warehousing date, storage location, ex-warehouse date of the waste secondary battery and the name of receiving unit.
5.5 Staffs engaged in the recycling of waste secondary batteries shall have secondary battery-related expertise and knowledge of battery characteristics, fire protection, leakage prevention and short-circuit prevention, and they shall be trained in hazardous waste treatment and emergency rescue.
5.6 Staffs engaged in collection and transportation of waste secondary batteries shall be equipped with necessary personal protection equipment such as acid-/alkali-proof overalls, gloves, and special eyewear.
5.7 Hazardous waste secondary batteries shall be managed in accordance with the laws, regulations and standards of the nation on hazardous wastes.
5.8 The relevant requirements of hazardous waste secondary battery recycling emergency plan, for which regular drills are compulsory, are detailed in Guidelines for the Emergency Plan Preparation of Operating Organization of Hazardous Wastes.
Contents of WB/T 1061-2016
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Classification
5 General
6 Collection
7 Transportation
8 Storage
Bibliography