The Aerosol Dispensers Regulations 2009 (Version in vigour from 2014-06-19 to )

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Coming into Force19 June 2014
  • These Regulations may be cited as the Aerosol Dispensers Regulations 2009 and shall come into force on 29th April 2010.
  • (1) In these Regulations—
    • aerosol dispenser” means any non-reusable container made of metal, glass or plastic and containing a gas compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure, with or without a liquid, paste or powder, and fitted with a release device allowing the contents to be ejected as solid or liquid particles in suspension in a gas, as a foam, paste or powder or in a liquid state;
    • compliance mark” means the symbol “3” (reversed epsilon) ;
    • Directive” means Council Directive 75/324/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to aerosol dispensers ;
    • relevant aerosol dispenser” means an aerosol dispenser which does not fall within the exception in Article 1 of the Directive.
    a test method approved under point 6.1.4.3(a) of that Annex, when these Regulations are made unless paragraph (3) applies and where in relation to that test method the other conditions in point 6.1.4.3 are satisfied; orsuch other test method which has been approved in writing by the Secretary of State for the purposes of these Regulations and where in relation to that test method the conditions in point 6.1.4.3 are satisfied.(3) This paragraph applies where the Secretary of State has specified in writing that a test method which is approved under point 6.1.4.3(a) of the Annex to the Directive when these Regulations are made, is not approved for the purposes of these Regulations.(1) Paragraphs (2) to (8) set out the requirements which must be complied with under regulation 5 in order to mark an aerosol dispenser with a compliance mark.(2) The aerosol dispenser is a relevant aerosol dispenser.(3) The person responsible for the marketing of the aerosol dispenser has complied with the obligations set out after the heading to point 2 (general provisions) and immediately before point 2.1 of the Annex to the Directive.(4) The aerosol dispenser complies with the general provisions relating to construction set out in point 2.1 of the Annex to the Directive.(5) The aerosol dispenser complies with the provision relating to the volume of the liquid phase set out in F11point 2.3 of the Annex to the Directive.(6) The aerosol dispenser complies with the special provisions set out in points 3, 4 and 5 of the Annex to the Directive in the case of metal, glass and plastic dispensers respectively.meets the test specified in point 6.1.1 of the Annex to the Directive in the case of empty containers;meets the tests specified in point 6.1.2 and 6.1.3 in the case of empty metal and protected glass dispensers respectively; andit meets the test method specified in point 6.1.4.1(a) and the dispenser is not of a type referred to in point 6.1.4.2;it meets the test method specified in point 6.1.4.1(b) and the dispenser is not of a type referred to in point 6.1.4.2;it meets the test method specified in point 6.1.4.1(c) .the information required by F12Article 8.1(a) , (c) , and (d) and Article 8.1a of the Directive;the net contents by volume expressed in metric units; andif the person responsible for marketing the dispenser sees fit, the net contents by weight expressed in metric units.the capacity of the dispenser does not exceed 150ml;the dispenser is too small to be marked with the information referred to in paragraph (8) ; andthat information is marked on a label attached to the dispenser.

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