Description of Wastes See Basic Data .
You have created or imported the required phrases in
phrase management
in the SAP
Basic Data and Tools
component for all fields and
characteristicsthat are provided for value assignment by
phrases
, and you have assigned these phrases to the
phrase sets. For more information, see the
Phrase Management
section of the
Basic Data and Tools
documentation and in Customizing for
Waste Ma
nagement
under
Create
Phrase Sets
.
In
phrase management
inBasic Data and Tools
, you edit the required
waste catalogs
(see
Editing Waste Catalogs
).
In
specification management
in
Basic Data and Tools
, you edit the required
waste codes
and assign them to the waste catalogs (see
Editing Waste Codes
).
In the SAP
componentMaterials Management
, you edit the materials that correspond to the
wastes
(see
Editing Materials for Wastes
).
Recommendation
We recommend that you create your own materials for wastes, even if an existing material becomes a waste, due to a shortfall batch or its shelf life date expiring, for example (see Disposal Processing for Existing Materials ).
In
specification management
inBasic Data and Tools
, you enter and edit the
specifications
of the wastes (see
Editing Specifications for Wastes
).
Note
You can import phrases and specifications, and thus also waste catalogs, waste codes, and specifications of wastes, in
Basic Data and Tools
. This means that you can transfer data from legacy systems or obtain it from providers. For more information, see
Import and Export
in the
Basic Data and Tools
documentation.
You assign waste codes and materials to the specifications of wastes as required. You can find out when to assign waste codes and materials to the specifications under Waste Code Assignment or Specification-to-Waste Assignment .
If the wastes are dangerous goods, enter the required dangerous goods data in the SAP
Dangerous Goods Management
component. Dangerous goods processing for waste is carried out in the same way as for other materials. For more information about the entries required, see the documentation for
Dangerous Goods Management
. For information about how to output the required dangerous goods data on the
disposal documents
, see
Output of Dangerous Goods Data on Disposal Documents
.
The wastes, waste codes, and waste catalogs entered are available to you in the other SAP
Waste Management
components and make entry and further processing easier.
Example
In the
master data
you can assign wastes to the waste generators, waste disposers, and waste transporters and in doing so, specify
waste generations, waste disposals, and waste transports
.
You can assign the waste codes to the wastes, waste approvals , and disposal documents in various ways (see Waste Code Assignment ) and thus map standard values from laws and regulations.
You can output the data for wastes, waste codes, and waste catalogs on disposal documents and other reports, such as material safety data sheets.