Your business may require an EASR Industrial Activity (IA) permit from SEPA. For example, you will need a permit if your business has a production capacity above a certain level or if you use certain hazardous substances. 

If your business is an installation, you will need an EASR IA permit from SEPA. 

An installation is a stationary technical unit, such as a self-contained building, permanent structure or fixed plant, used for activities listed in the regulations. 

Road transport industrial activities

These are industrial activities that have an impact on the environment and are listed in the EASR regulations. 

These activities include: 

  • Loading, storage or treatment of crude oil or stabilised crude petroleum
  • loading, unloading, handling or storing more than 500,000 tonnes in total in any 12 months of iron ore, except in mining operations, or burnt pyrites
  • storing, loading or unloading cement or cement clinker in bulk prior to further transportation in bulk.
  • handling (loading/unloading) and storage of pulverised fuel ash
  • surface treatment of substances, objects or products using organic solvents, in particular for dressing, printing, coating, degreasing, waterproofing, sizing, painting, cleaning, or impregnating, with an organic solvent consumption capacity of more than 150 kg per hour or more than 200 tonnes per year
  • storage of petrol in tanks at a terminal, or the loading or unloading of petrol at a terminal 

What you must do 

If your installation carries out listed activities, you will need a permit from SEPA and you will need to comply with the conditions of the permit. 

Contact your environmental regulator 

If you are unsure whether you are affected by EASR Industrial Activity permits, contact SEPA. 

How to apply for a permit 

Further information