OSRAM Index List Environment

The purpose of the OSRAM Guideline Hazardous Substances is to inform suppliers and partners about legal and internal requirements regarding substances in products and consists of the following documents:

  • Supplier’s Verification regarding restrictions, avoidance and declaration of materials in products
  • Informative list of exemptions of Art. 4(1) of 2002/95/EC as listed in the annex of the Directive (“RoHS exemptions”) including amendments (Status May 2008)
  • OSRAM Index List Environment:
    - List of prohibited hazardous substances, Part 1 (sorted by relevant substances)
    - OSRAM List of hazardous substances to be avoided or declared

The Suppliers Verification has to be signed by suppliers of equipment, parts and materials, which are delivered to OSRAM and affiliated companies.

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Download and read the
OSRAM Index List Environment – ILE, Version [14], May 2008

 
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Sign the ILE Verification (Excerpt of ILE, page 3)
you can download the ILE Verification here

 
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As the “Suppliers Verification regarding substance restrictions (pdf file “ILE Verification”) is a mayor element to demonstrate compliance with legal requirements of our products towards customers and public authorities we request that our suppliers sign the document and send it back to:.

OSRAM GmbH
Global Purchasing
Hellabrunner Strasse 1
D 81536 Munich
Germany

or in electronic form to:

 

OSRAM Guideline Hazardous Substances – OSRAM Index List Environment - ILE

Legal requirements of our products

OSRAM Guideline Hazardous Substances is to be applied in the design and production of environmentally compatible products of all business units of OSRAM and affiliated companies (OSRAM) as well as for procurement of equipment, parts and materials used in products distributed by OSRAM. It is a high ambition of OSRAM to avoid and reduce certain hazardous substances in products above and beyond statutory regulations.

Placing on the market of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment is subject to specific regional (EU) or national restrictions and bans. Within the European Union (EU) these restrictions and bans are defined in EU-Directives and subsequent member states’ national regulations, and in directly legally enforceable regulations. In addition OSRAM has to fulfil specific customer requirements regarding substance content and documentation.

Compliance with such restrictions is a legal obligation of the party putting said equipment or products on the market. Therefore either OSRAM or customers of OSRAM bear responsibility.

Equipment, parts and materials supplied to OSRAM go into equipment and products which can be subject to

  • the restrictions of substances defined in Directive 2002/95/EC ("RoHS-Directive") and 2005/618/EC
  • the restrictions of substances defined in Directive 2000/53/EC ("End-of-life vehicles – ELV”)
  • the restrictions of substances defined in Directive 91/157/EEC ("Directive on batteries"),
  • the restrictions of substances defined in Directive 76/769/EEC ("Substance restriction Directive")
  • the restrictions of substances defined in Directive 94/62/EC (“Packaging Directive”).

The OSRAM Index List Environment: List of prohibited hazardous substances (see appendix) provides an informative overview of substance regulations within the EU and other countries. The list is not exhaustive, but focuses on substances (part 1) and applications (part 2). For some substances, the legislator has permitted definite applications or special exceptions. If deliveries to OSRAM contain hazardous substances in applications exempted by such regulations (e.g. RoHS exemptions), then these substances have to be declared by suppliers in advance according to type and amount.

The OSRAM Index List Environment: List of substances to be avoided or declared (see appendix) contains hazardous substances whose distribution in products is not or only partially (e.g. for defined applications) prohibited. The use of these substances should be avoided where possible, or at least minimized, since they are a potential hazard to man or the environment during the products manufacture, use or disposal. However, in many cases these substances cannot be avoided for technical or economical reasons and are therefore allowed to be contained in delivered products, materials and substances in the respective application as long as not explicitly specified differently.

OSRAM clearly encourages its suppliers to focus towards reduction and avoidance of these substances during design and development of new products.

RoHS Update April 2008 --> Use of Decabromodiphenylether - DecaBDE

On April 1st 2008 the European Court of Justice restricted the further use of Decabromodiphenylether (DecaBDE) in electrical and electronic equipment covered by EU Directive 2002/95/EC – RoHS - from July 1st, 2008. Exemption 9a of the RoHS Directive (“DecaBDE in polymeric applications”) has been annulled. All products of OSRAM are affected of this new legal requirement. OSRAM updated the Index List Environment (ILE) accordingly, the new regulation is valid for all our suppliers.

Further Information

OSRAM contact address for environmental issues
OSRAM GmbH
Environmental Affairs, Health & Safety
Phone.: +49 89 6213 3309
Fax: +49 89 6213 3463