Regulation on the manner and procedure for the management of waste fluorescent tubes containing mercury. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Regulation Date 2010 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Waste & hazardous substances Keyword Waste management Waste non-domestic sources Pollution control Hazardous substances Hazardous waste Processing/handling Protection of environment Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 21 December 2010). Abstract This Regulation, as in accordance with provisions of the Serbian Law on waste management, prescribes the manner and procedure for the management of waste fluorescent tubes containing mercury. Management of mercury-containing waste fluorescent tubes is a set of measures that includes the collection, sorting, transport, storage and treatment of mercury-containing waste fluorescent tubes or disposal of residues after related treatments. The management of waste fluorescent tubes containing mercury is carried out in a manner and according to a procedure that does not pose a risk of water, soil or air pollution, and which can be avoided, in order to protect the human health and the environment in general. The provisions of this text shall apply to fluorescent tubes containing mercury, as follows: 1) compact fluorescent light sources with mercury content up to 5 mg; 2) flat fluorescent light sources for general purposes in which the content of mercury compounds does not exceed the following values: (1) halophosphates 10 mg, (2) triphosphates with a normal shelf life of 5 mg, (3) triphosphates with a long shelf life of 8 mg; 3) flat fluorescent light sources for special purposes containing mercury. Full text Serbian Website www.pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs References - Legislation Implements Law on Waste Management. Legislation | Serbia | 2009 (2018) Keyword: Basic legislation, Waste management, Waste disposal, Waste prevention, Classification/declassification, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Monitoring, Offences/penalties, Pollution control, Recycling/reuse, Effluent waste water/discharge, Freshwater pollution Source: FAO, FAOLEX