Introduction
What are the WEEE and RoHS Directives?
Summary of Legislation
Time line
Copies of regulations and guidance
FAQs
FAQs for WEEE
FAQs for RoHS
Sources of information and updates
How will the Directives affect my company?
How does the WEEE Directive Work?
Scope of the WEEE Directive
Registration and enforcement in the UK
Importing and exporting
Compliance Options
Treatment and recycling
Inforamtion requirements
Allocation of responsibility
Costs
What does the WEEE Directive mean for UK Manufacturers, local authorities and Retailers?
The WEEE Directive in other EU Member States
How will RoHS Work?
Scope of the RoHS Directive
Definitions
Restrictions
Exemptions
Testing
Industry Views
DIY Compliance Check
WEEE DIY compliance check
RoHS DIY compliance check
Actions for complying with WEEE
Registering as a Producer
Collecting and Submitting Data
Compliance
Reporting compliance
Compliance Schemes
Information requirements
Financial Guarantees
Household WEEE
Business WEEE
Supply chain actions
Producers Actions
Suppliers Actions
WEEE Documentation
Practical Actions for compliance
Actions for Complying with RoHS
Restrictions Exemptions and Dates
Where do RoHS Materials Occur?
Lead
Cadmium
Mercury
Hexavalent chrome
Certain brominated flame retardants
Interactive Examples
Testing for RoHS compliance
Alternatives to RoHS materials
Lead
Mercury
Cadmium
Hexavalent chrome
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polybrominated biphenyls
Summary
Reporting RoHS compliance
Supply chain compliance
Producers actions
Suppliers actions
RoHS documentation
Practical Action for RoHS
Introduction to Lead-Free
Choosing your materials
Laminates
Solderable finishes
Components
Component finishes
Soldering
Hand Soldering
Reflow Soldering
Wave Soldering
Faults
Solder Balling
Tombstoning
Fillet Lifting
Tin Whiskering
Tin Pest
Component failure
Popcorning
PCB warping
Conductive Anodic Filaments
PCB Barrel Cracking
Measling and delamination
Inspection
Optical Inspection
X-ray inspection
In circuit testing (ICT)
Inspection summary
Lead-Free reliability
Factors impacting long term reliability
Testing
General observations
Reliability summary
Further information
How do I raise awareness?
Training materials
Quizzes
WEEE Quiz
RoHS Quiz
Lead Free Quiz
Contracts / purchasing
Industry Views
Tools resources and further information
WEEE DIY Check
RoHS DIY Check
Documentation
Links
WEEE Compliance Schemes
ICER Accredited WEEE Recyclers
Suppliers of Lead-free products and services
Updates
e3 Survival Toolkit options
Credits
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What are the WEEE and RoHS Directives?
  Summary of Legislation
  Time line
  Copies of regulations and guidance
  FAQs
    FAQs for WEEE
    FAQs for RoHS
  Sources of information and updates
 
How will the Directives affect my company?
  How does the WEEE Directive Work?
    Scope of the WEEE Directive
    Registration and enforcement in the UK
    Importing and exporting
    Compliance Options
    Treatment and recycling
    Inforamtion requirements
    Allocation of responsibility
    Costs
    What does the WEEE Directive mean for UK Manufacturers, local authorities and Retailers?
  The WEEE Directive in other EU Member States
  How will RoHS Work?
    Scope of the RoHS Directive
    Definitions
    Restrictions
    Exemptions
    Testing
  Industry Views
  DIY Compliance Check
    WEEE DIY compliance check
    RoHS DIY compliance check
 
Actions for complying with WEEE
  Registering as a Producer
  Collecting and Submitting Data
  Compliance
    Reporting compliance
    Compliance Schemes
    Information requirements
    Financial Guarantees
      Household WEEE
      Business WEEE
  Supply chain actions
    Producers Actions
    Suppliers Actions
    WEEE Documentation
  Practical Actions for compliance

Actions for Complying with RoHS
  Restrictions Exemptions and Dates
  Where do RoHS Materials Occur?
    Lead
    Cadmium
    Mercury
    Hexavalent chrome
    Certain brominated flame retardants
    Interactive Examples
  Testing for RoHS compliance
  Alternatives to RoHS materials
    Lead
    Mercury
    Cadmium
    Hexavalent chrome
    Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polybrominated biphenyls
    Summary
  Reporting RoHS compliance
  Supply chain compliance
    Producers actions
    Suppliers actions
    RoHS documentation
  Practical Action for RoHS
 
Lead-Free
  Introduction to Lead-Free
  Choosing your materials
    Laminates
    Solderable finishes
    Components
    Component finishes
    Lead-Free solders
  Soldering
    Hand Soldering
    Reflow Soldering
    Wave Soldering
  Faults
    Solder Balling
    Tombstoning
    Fillet Lifting
    Tin Whiskering
    Tin Pest
    Component failure
    Popcorning
    PCB warping
    Conductive Anodic Filaments
    PCB Barrel Cracking
    Measling and delamination
  Inspection
    Optical Inspection
    X-ray inspection
    In circuit testing (ICT)
    Inspection summary
  Lead-Free reliability
    Factors impacting long term reliability
    Testing
    General observations
    Reliability summary
  Further information
 
How do I raise awareness?
  Training materials
  Quizzes
    WEEE Quiz
    RoHS Quiz
    Lead Free Quiz
  Contracts / purchasing
  Industry Views
 
Tools resources and further information
  WEEE DIY Check
  RoHS DIY Check
  Documentation
  Links
    WEEE Compliance Schemes
    ICER Accredited WEEE Recyclers
    Suppliers of Lead-free products and services
  Updates
  e3 Survival Toolkit options
    Credits
    Contact us
    Toolkit Version
    Plugins
 
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