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Description: HOCNF
ANNEX 9 (Ref. §8.
RECALLING Article 5 of the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North East Atlantic (“OSPAR Convention”) in which Contracting Parties agree to take jointly all possible steps to prevent and eliminate pollution from offshore sources; RECALLING Article 4 of Annex III to the OSPAR Convention in which Contracting Parties agree that use on, or the discharge or emission from, offshore sources of substances which may reach and affect the maritime area shall be strictly subject to authorisation or regulation by the competent authorities of the Contracting Parties and that competent authorities shall provide for a system of monitoring and inspection; RECALLING the programmes and measures stipulated in OSPAR Decision 2000/2 on a Harmonised Mandatory Control System for the Use and Reduction of the Discharge of Offshore Chemicals, and the experience gained in its application; RECALLING the Hazardous Substances Strategy and the OSPAR Commission’s strategic objective with regard to hazardous substances to prevent pollution of the OSPAR maritime area by continuously reducing discharges, emissions and losses of hazardous substances, with the ultimate aim to achieve concentrations in the marine environment near background values for naturally occurring substances and close to zero for man-made synthetic substances; RECALLING the OSPAR Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Strategy and the OSPAR Commission’s strategic objective with regard to offshore oil and gas activities to prevent and eliminate pollution and take the necessary measures to protect OSPAR maritime area against the adverse effects of offshore activities by setting environmental goals and improving management mechanisms, so as to safeguard human health and to conserve marine ecosystems and, when practicable, restore marine areas which have been adversely affected; NOTING the relevant legislation within the European Union, in particular Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and corresponding legislation of other Contracting Parties; and as a consequence DESIRING to update the Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format (HOCNF), THE CONTRACTING PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT OF THE NORTH EAST ATLANTIC RECOMMEND:
For the purposes of the programmes and measures contained under section 3 of this Recommendation: a. "authority" means the competent national authority of a Contracting Party to the OSPAR Convention; "discharge" means the operational release of offshore chemicals or their degradation and transformation products into the maritime area; "hazardous substances" means (in accordance with the OSPAR Hazardous Substances Strategy) substances which fall into one of the following categories: (i) (ii) substances or groups of substances that are toxic, persistent and liable to bioaccumulate; other substances or groups of substances which are assessed by the Commission as requiring a similar approach as substances referred to in (i), even if they do not meet all the criteria for toxicity, persistence and bioaccumulation, but which give rise to an equivalent level of concern. This category will include both substances which work synergistically with other substances to generate such concern, and also substances which do not themselves justify inclusion but which degrade or transform into substances referred to in (i) or substances which require a similar approach. The Commission will identify and assess such other substances or groups of substances using available information and internationally accepted methods and criteria d. e. "HOCNF" means the Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format; "offshore chemicals" means all chemicals intentionally used in connection with offshore exploration and production activities in the maritime area. Offshore chemicals comprise both substances and preparations; “OSPAR Decision 2000/2” means OSPAR Decision 2000/2 on a Harmonised Mandatory Control System for the Use and Reduction of the Discharge of Offshore Chemicals; “OSPAR LCPA” means the OSPAR List of Chemicals for Priority Action; “OSPAR LSPC” means the OSPAR List of Substances of Possible Concern; “OSPAR Recommendation 2000/5” means OSPAR Recommendation 2000/5 on a Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format (HOCNF) as amended by OSPAR Recommendations 2005/3 and 2008/2; “PLONOR” means the OSPAR List of Substances/Preparations Used and Discharged Offshore, which are considered to pose Little or No Risk to the Environment; "preparation" means a mixture or solution composed of two or more substances; “REACH” means Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC
including any additive necessary to preserve its stability and any impurity deriving from the process used. "Surfactant" means any substance. 93/67/EEC. and of adsorption at water-solid interfaces. "substance" means a chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any manufacturing process. "SDS" means Safety Data Sheet compiled in accordance with Annex II as laid down in Article 31 of REACH. 1. which has surface-active properties according to test method A. to enable the authorities to take the appropriate regulatory action in accordance with the scope of OSPAR Decision 2000/2.and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives 91/155/EEC. 2.2006 L396/1) m. "use" means application of any offshore chemical in connection with offshore exploration and production activities in the maritime area that might result in a discharge. p. 93/104/EC and 2000/21/EC. 3. o. and of forming emulsions and/or microemulsions and/or micelles. if available. and which consists of one or more hydrophilic and one or more hydrophobic groups of such a nature and size that is capable of reducing the surface tension of water.2 Further definitions and explanations of terms used in Annex 1 to this Recommendation are given in the OSPAR Guidelines for Completing the Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format. but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition.5 in Regulation EC 440/2008 laying down test methods pursuant to REACH.12. 3 of 21 . (Official Journal of the European Union 30. and of forming spreading or adsorption monolayers at the water-air interface. n.1 The purpose of the Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format is to provide authorities with data and information about chemicals to be used and discharged offshore. or with the data and information in accordance with the HOCNF at Annex 1 in order to examine and decide upon an application for a substance or preparation to be used and discharged offshore in accordance with OSPAR Decision 2000/2. Programmes and Measures 3. Purpose and Scope 2.1 Authorities should require the provision of data and information in accordance with the registered data and information on the basis of REACH.
2 Authorities should require that: a. measures or agreements adopted in the framework of OSPAR. programmes. as they deem necessary. other countries in which the material is sold. 4. Entry into Force 4.1 This Recommendation has effect from 1 January 2011 and should be reviewed and. 5. 5. data and information about the substance or preparation is provided in terms of its: (i) complete and precise chemical composition. the implementation format given in Annex 2 should be used. in accordance with the Confidentiality Agreement (Reference number: 2007-13). c. with (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) b. revised in 2014. Implementation Reports 5. and. country of manufacture.1 Reports on the implementation of this Recommendation should be submitted to the appropriate OSPAR subsidiary body in accordance with the timing of the implementation reporting on OSPAR Decision 2000/2. molecular weights (MW) as well as the percentage content for all deliberately added substances. 4 of 21 . any or all such data could be rd exchanged between Contracting Parties and nominated 3 Parties who have been notified to the OSPAR Secretariat. the company making the application is aware of the relevant: (i) (ii) national guidelines or regulations.2 Upon taking effect this Recommendation supersedes OSPAR Recommendation 2000/5. sufficient information on offshore chemicals is being supplied to operators by suppliers or manufactures to allow them to properly assess the chemicals they use. the names and addresses of distributor. 4. producer or importer. other trade names for the product.3.3 Authorities should recognise that some of the data and information provided in accordance with the HOCNF at Annex 1 is confidential and that it should be treated as such. report numbers of the tests carried out in accordance with the requirements stipulated in Part 2 of Annex 1 to this Recommendation. if necessary.2 When reporting on the implementation of this Recommendation. However. 3. including unequivocal chemical names and CAS-numbers.
.....: Emergency phone (24 hours): ............................................................................................2 Supplier and background information as regards substance/preparation Name: Company number: Postal address: Phone no...................................................................................................3 An SDS must be attached to this HOCNF format. ............................................................. (including alternative trade names used in those . State trade name(s): 1........................................................................ 1...................................................................ANNEX 1 Part 1: General information 1................................................................... countries by this supplier) ........................................................................................ Facsimile no........: E-Mail address: OSPAR Contracting Parties in which the preparation is used: ................................... Confirm: YES 5 of 21 .......1 Trade name ....................................................................................................
Annex 10 Duration of discharge If open. estimated discharge (%) Application group Normal dose rate (specify units) Process system* Function Flow** .4 Use and discharge Total estimated amount of discharge (tonnes) 6 of 21 Frequency of treatment Closed or open system Probable scale of use per installation (specify units Probable amount of substance/preparation discharged (specify units) Drilling # Oil #1 # # Open # # Cementing Completion Stimulation Production Utility # # # Gas Closed # Other (state) Drilling # Oil #1 # # Open # # Cementing Completion Stimulation Production Utility # # # Gas Closed # Other (state) * state the process system to which the substance/preparation will be applied ** state type of flow (oil/gas) on which dose is based # delete if not applicable 1 completion/workover OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.1.
5 Fate Explain the likely fate of the substance/preparation: 7 of 21 .1.
Annex 10 .1.6 a) Composition State the chemical composition of the substances present in the preparation EINECS or ELINCS or REACH Registration No. 1 * The entries should add up to 100% 8 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 -8 REACH Molecular weight Annex IV REACH Annex V PLONOR Substance Name (and trade name where applicable) Percentage composition* CAS No.
Annex 10 .Comments: 9 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.
LSPC or radioactive substances should also be entered here.b) Content Heavy metals or heavy metal compound Organo-halogen compounds OSPAR LCPA OSPAR LSPC Substance Name (and trade name where applicable) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Traces of heavy metals. Radioactive substances 9 REACH Annex XVII REACH Annex XIV Surfactant 10 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1. Annex 10 . LCPA.
Annex 10 . state whether: Does the preparation separate in sea water to give floating If other.If “Yes” in any of columns 2 to 7 for one or more substances in the above table. state whether: If mixture of solid and liquid. please state the details and the concentration of the impurity/component in the table below: CAS No / name Compound / contaminant Concentration (ppm) Intentional additive (Y/N) Analytical methodology If surfactant Fraction released Documentation /reference to laboratory test 1. please describe: 11 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.7 General physical properties Single substance Preparation Suspension sinking Emulsion soluble Other materials? no If liquid.
please proceed with Part 3 . if that is available No Please complete Part 2 in full in accordance with the OSPAR Guidelines for completing the HOCNF. Please note: In addition to fully completed HOCNFs. No .Part 2: Ecotoxicological information Please provide the following information: a.Please complete Part 2 in full Is the substance (or all substances of which the preparation is composed of) registered under REACH EC1907/2006 for specific use and discharge of on offshore installations? Yes Please complete Part 2 in full by providing the specific ecotoxicological information registered under REACH. reports for any non-testing methods or weight of evidence approach must be provided in electronic format (e. Annex 10 .please complete Part 2 in full b.g. Is the substance (or all substances of which the preparation is composed of) on the OSPAR List of Substances / Preparations Used and Discharged Offshore Which are Considered to Pose Little or no Risk to the Environment (PLONOR) or REACH EC1907/2006 Annex IV or Annex V? Yes No . Has the required ecotoxicological information been submitted by the supplier to the competent national authorities? Yes c. word or pdf).no ecotoxicological information is required. 12 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.
For preparations individual information for all substances deliberately added is requested. When calculated log Pow values are given the calculated method used should be specified.2.1 Partitioning and bioaccumulation potential 2. Annex 10 .1. ** *** 13 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.1 Log Pow (mandatory) – not applicable for surfactants The N-octanol / water partition coefficient is only required for organic substances and organo-metals. tall oils).g. See Annex 1. Log Pow % area under peak Weighted average log Pow * Lab ID** Method*** Report ID * Weighted average log Pow is only scientifically valid for substances or complex substances (e. which are a group of homologs. Part I for laboratory details Methodology / Protocols / Literature data sources may be entered here as well. Substance Peak No.
1 Aerobic/ biodegradability (mandatory for all organic substances) Experimental values: If less than 4 values have been provided. 2. Annex 10 . For complex mixtures individual information for all deliberately added substances should be given on separate data sheets.Comments on results 2.2 Biodegradability Biodegradability studies are only relevant for organic and organometallic substances. an explanation must be given Substance Day Screening test* Reference substance Test substa nce % Reference substance % Simulation test* Test substance DT50 CO2 profile Lab ID** Method*** Report ID 14 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.2.
Annex 10 . Part I for laboratory details *** Methodology / Protocols / Literature data sources may be entered here as well 15 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1. ** See Annex 1.* Provide either screening test or simulation test data.
Annex 10 .Comments on results 16 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.
.3 Aquatic toxicity Test substance: Aquatic toxicity Algae Test species Skeletonema costatum or* …………. EC50 (72h): EC90 (72h): NOEC (72h): Results In mg/l Method**: Lab ID***: Report nr: Result based****: on “nominal” or “measured” or WAF Crustacean Acartia tonsa or* …………..2. Annex 10 . LC50 (48h): LC100/LC90 (48h): NOEC (48h): In mg/l Method**: Lab ID***: Report nr: Result based****: on “nominal” or “measured” or WAF Report details Comment: 17 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1.
Part I for laboratory details State whether the EC50 was based on nominal (n) or measured (m) exposure concentration or on the water accommodated fraction (WAF) If data is not available. Annex 10 . please enter either “not available” or “not conducted” in the comments box 18 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1. In mg/l LC50 (96h): NOEC (96h): Limit: Method**: Lab ID***: Report nr: Result based****: on “nominal” or “measured” or WAF * ** *** **** Specify the Latin species name Methodology / Protocols / Literature data sources may be entered here as well See Annex 1..Fish Scophthalmus maximus or* ………….
. or have a log Pow>4. Results In mg/kg dry weight of sediment Method**: Lab ID***: Report nr: Report details Comment: LC50 (10d): NOEC (10d): Result based****: on “nominal” or “measured” * ** *** **** Specify the Latin species name Methodology / Protocols / Literature data sources may be entered here as well See Annex 1. d. e. Annex 10 . are "sinkers". Aquatic toxicity Sediment reworker Test species Corophium volutator or* …………. please enter either “not available” or “not conducted” in the comments box 19 of 21 OSPAR Commission Summary Record – OSPAR/MMC 2010 OSPAR 10/23/1. or have a Koc >1000. c. Part I for laboratory details State whether the EC50 was based on nominal (n) or measured (m) exposure concentration or on the water accommodated fraction (WAF) If data is not available. b. or contain surfactants .Sediment reworker test required for substances which: a. or are in any other way known to adsorb to particles or end up in the sediment.
..... Date: Name: Position in company: ..................................... Chapter R4: Evaluation of available information.............................Part 3: Confirmation statement I hereby confirm that I have reviewed this document and that the information submitted is true and that the amounts and values stated are accurate.... or in compliance with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) ‘Guidance on information requirements and Chemical Safety Assessment’.............. May 2008 (as adopted)...... Company: 20 of 21 ................... I hereby confirm that the laboratory test results and data that form the basis of this document are either in compliance with the requirements of the relevant REACH registration.........................
....... then state why not (e.... no relevant installation or activity) Means of Implementation: by legislation yes/no* by administrative action yes/no* by negotiated agreement yes/no* Please provide information on: a.. c...... ... such as practical or legal problems. if appropriate......................... the reasons for not having fully implemented this measure should be spelt out clearly and plans for full implementation should be reported..... b. progress towards being able to lift the reservation.. in the implementation of this measure..... specific measures taken to give effect to this measure................................g................ Country: Reservation applies Is measure applicable in your country? yes/no * yes/no * If not applicable............... d............ * Delete whichever is not appropriate 21 of 21 ............Annex 2 Implementation Report Format The format below for the implementation report on implementation of OSPAR Recommendation 2010/X on a on a Harmonised Offshore Chemical Notification Format (HOCNF) should be used to the extent possible........ any special difficulties encountered.........
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