Practical sheet | REF: FIC0058 V1

Distinguishing between the notion of non-classification and ICPE classification

Author: Solange VIGER

Publication date: October 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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As the operator of an industrial facility, you have environmental obligations, even if your activities are not classifiable and remain below the lowest thresholds indicated in the nomenclature of classified facilities.

The purpose of this sheet is to :

  • to specify the conditions under which it is possible to fall within the scope of the nomenclature of classified facilities without being classified;

  • to present the main regulatory requirements that remain applicable outside the scope of the ICPE.

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