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Regulations Implemented Under Law No. 21 of 1995 as Amended by Law No. 16 of 1996 Regarding

Regulations Implemented Under Law No. 21 of 1995 as Amended by Law No. 16 of 1996 Regarding Environmental Requirements and Standards in the State of Kuwait Environmental Public Authority Kuwait October 2001. Table Of Contents Title Page Decision No. 1 210/2001

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Regulations Implemented Under Law No. 21 of 1995 as Amended by Law No. 16 of 1996 Regarding

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  1. Regulations Implemented Under Law No. 21 of 1995 as Amended by Law No. 16 of 1996 Regarding Environmental Requirements and Standards in the State of Kuwait Environmental Public Authority Kuwait October 2001

  2. Table Of Contents Title Page Decision No. 1 210/2001 Chapter I Development and Environment; The 2 Environment Impact Study of the Development Project Chapter II The Work Environment and the Indoor 5 Environment Chapter III Chemical Resources Management 8 Chapter IV Management of Household, Hazardous, 15 Health Care and Sludge Wastes Chapter V Protection of Coastal & Marine Environment 41 Chapter VI Protection of Earth Crust from Pollution 45 Chapter VII Protection of Ambient Air from Pollution 49 Chapter VIII Biodiversity 50

  3. Title Page Chapter IX General Provisions 52 Chapter X Appendixes 54 Appendix No. 1 Project List which Need to Conduct an 55 Environmental Impact Study before Executing them or Modification or Expansion of the existing ones Appendix No. 2 Engineering and Environmental 57 Requirements of Industrial Sector Appendix No. (3-1) Maximum limits Allowance for Occupational 176 Exposure to Chemical Substances Appendix No. (3-2) Maximum Limits Allowance Table for 217 Biological Effect — as a Result of Occupational Exposure to Chemical Substances

  4. Title Page Appendix No. (3-3) Table of Standard Guidelines for Chemical 223 Substances in Indoor Environment Appendix No. 4 Allowable Noise Limits 225 Appendix No. (4-i) Allowable Noise Limits at Work Environment 227 Appendix No. (4-2) Noise Limits Allowed at the Various 228 Locations Appendix No. (4-3) Maximum Limits Allowed for Indoor Noise 229 Inside Non-Industrial Environment Appendix No. 5 Limits Allowed for Ultra-Sound Waves 232 Appendix No. (6-i) Maximum Limits Allowed for Heat Stress 233 Industrial Environment (Effective Temperature) (W.B.G.T) Appendix No. (6-2) Upper Limits Exposure for Unimpaired 234 Mental Performance (Effective Temperature)

  5. Title Page Appendix No. (6-3) Upper Limits Considered and Allowed for 234 Exposure to Low Temperatures in Industrial Environment Appendix No. (6-4) Limits Required for Temperature in Indoor 235 Environment Appendix No. (6-5) Values of Air Flow Rates in Indoor 236 Environments (Cubic Feet per Minute per Person) Appendix No. 7 Minimum Levels of Light Allowed for 237 Occupational Activities Appendix No. 8 Limits Allowed for Exposure of Hands to 238 Vibrations (x, y, z) Appendix No. (9-i) Limits Allowed for Skin or Eye Exposure to 239 Ultra-Violet Rays Appendix No. (9-2) Limits Allowed for Exposure to Electro- 240 Magnetic Fields at 50/60 Hertz Frequencies

  6. Title Page Appendix No. (9-3) Selected Occupational Exposure Limits for 240 Some Common Lasers Appendix No. (9-4) Direct Nominal Exposure Limits to Laser 241 Rays (Vision within the Rays) Appendix No. (9-5) Limits of Eye Exposure to Laser of Extended 243 Non-Matrix Source Appendix No. (9-6) Limits of Skin Exposure to Laser Rays 244 Appendix No. 10 Chemical Materials Management 245 Appendix No. (10-1) Classification of Hazardous Chemical 246 Materials Appendix No. (10-2) Handling Cards 257 Appendix No. (10-3) Danger Cards 258 Appendix No. 11 Management of Domestic Wastes, 262 Hazardous Wastes, Health Care Wastes and Sludge Wastes Appendix No. (11-1) List of Hazardous Characteristics as per 263 Basel Agreement

  7. Title Page Appendix No. (11-2) Categories of Wastes to be Controlled 265 According to Basel Agreement Appendix No. (11-3) Limits Allowed for Hazardous Pollutants 267 Concentration at Leachate Appendix No. (11-4) Manifest for Transportation Disposal of Non- 268 Hazardous Waste and Construction Waste Appendix No. (11-5) Disposal Operation According to Basel 269 Agreement Appendix No. (11-6) Manifest for Transportation and Disposal of 271 Hazardous Waste Appendix No. (11-7) Transport Documents Requirements 273 Appendix No. (11-8) Hazardous Wastes Transport Advice Across 274 the Borders Appendix No. (11-9) Characterizing Colors Recommended for 276 Health Care Waste Bags and Containers

  8. Title Page Appendix No (11-10) Microbes Inactivation Levels 277 Appendix No. (11-11) Maximum Permissible Concentration of Solid 278 Materials at Dry Sludge Resulting from Sanitary Drainage Treatment Plants that is Used for Agricultural Land Appendix No.. (11-12) Maximum Permissible Limits of Annual 279 Charging of Solid Materials and Organic Pollutants in the Sludge of Sanitary Drainage Used in Agricultural Land (Kg/Hectare/365 days) Appendix No. (11-13) Maximum Permissible Limits of 280 Accumulative Charging Rate for Material Concentration in Sludge Used in Agricultural Lands. Appendix No. (11-14) Maximum Permissible Limits of Biotic 281 Pollutants of the Sanitary Drainage Sludge Used for Agricultural Purposes

  9. Title Page Appendix No. (11-15) Maximum Limits of Metal and Organic 282 Compounds Concentration in Dry Sanitary Drainage Sludge Used in Non-Agricultural Lands Appendix No. (11-16) Maximum Permissible Limits of Metal and 283 Organic Compound Concentration in Sanitary Drainage Sludge Accumulated in Surface Filling Up Location Appendix No. 12 Ambient Seawater Quality Criteria 284 Appendix No. 13 Maximum Limits of Pollutants in Industrial 285 Water Waste Permissible to be Discharged into the Sea Appendix No. 14 The Criteria of Treated Waste Drainage Water 286 Discharged into Sewerage Appendix No. 15 Criteria of Treated Drainage Waste Water 287 used in Irrigation

  10. Title Page Appendix No. 16 Un-bottled Potable Water 288 Appendix No. (17-1) Ambient Air Quality Standards in Residential 295 Areas Appendix No. (17-2) Ambient Air Quality Standards for Industrial 296 Areas Appendix No. (18-1) Limits of Community Noise Resulting from 297 Traffic (Movement based on Leq. Decibel — A) dBA Appendix No. (18-2) Limits of Community Noise Resulting from 297 Air Traffic (Based on Leq — Decibel A) Appendix No. (18-3) Limits of Community Noise Resulting from 298 Industry (Based on Leq — Decibel A) Appendix No. (18-4) Limits of Community Voice from Society 298 Activities (Based on Leq — Decibel A) Appendix No. (18-5) Maximum Limits of Noise Allowed in the 299 Outdoor Environment

  11. Title Page Appendix No. (19-1) Allowed Environmental Standards of 300 Pollutants Emission from Vehicle Exhaust, which used Gasoline or Diesel, Expressed as gram/kilometers of Date of Manufacturing since year 1990 Appendix No. (19-2) Allowable Environmental Standards of Air 301 Pollutants Emission Rates from Vehicle Exhaust, which used gasoline or Diesel, Manufactured before year 1990, (expressed as gram/km) Appendix No. 20 Allowable Environmental Standards of Air 302 Pollutants Emission Rates from Fixed Sources

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