chinese &korea chemical management seminar 2013
DESCRIPTION
Attending our seminar will enable you to >>Analyze chemical regulatory affairs and enforcement practices in China; >>Increase efficiency in fulfilling chemical regulatory obligations in China; >>Ensure compliance with emerging chemical regulatory requirements through practical cases; >>Analyze trends and future development in the chemical regulations in China. Additional Benefits >>Chance to connect with experts from REACH24H; >>Acquaintance with other attendees; >>Individualized treatment of questions and problems encountered.TRANSCRIPT
Asia’s Chemical industry has developed rapidly in the preceding two decades. This exponential growth has been driven by countries
such as China and Korea whose remarkable economic development, increasingly open markets in conjunction with an influx of
foreign investment have provided the key impetus for expansion in this sector.
To better control chemicals manufactured or imported, China and Korea has taken various measures both in legislation and law
enforcement to impose obligations on chemical manufactures, importers and downstream users. Regulations such as China GHS,
New Chemical Substance Notification (NCSN) in China, Korea Draft Act on Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals (K-REACH) and
legislations on monitoring cosmetics are among those which increasingly affect a huge number of stakeholders in the chemical
industry.
During the month of June, REACH24H hosted a European seminar addressing the most important factors associated with
interactions between the Asian and European Chemical sectors. Piggybacking on the resounding success of this seminar REACH24H
is pleased to announce "Chinese Chemical Management Seminar 2013" in Unite States on 8th and 10th Oct 2013. The seminar will
comprehensively deal with the latest regulatory developments in the Asian region, in addition to providing you the technical and
practical know-how to efficiently comply with regulatory obligations in China.
It is an exciting chance for US chemical companies to clarify many of the ambiguities intrinsic to the Chinese regulatory framework
and pick the brains of preeminent experts in the field of Chinese chemical regulations . The seminar will also offer those in
attendance a unique opportunity to network, develop relationships and engage in constructive dialogue with a diverse spectrum of
representatives from the chemical industry.
Chinese Chemical Management Seminar 2013An Introduction to Chinese Chemical Regulatory Obligations
8th Oct Iselin, NJ, USA / 10th Oct Houston, Texas, USA
Target Audience:• EHS Director/Manager
• Product Stewardship Director/Manager
• Supply Chain Director/Manager
• RA/QA/GA Director/Manager
• Commercial/BD Director/Manager
Attending our seminar will enable you to: • Study chemical regulatory affairs and enforcement practices in China;
• Increase efficiency in fulfilling chemical regulatory obligations in China;
• Ensure compliance with emerging chemical regulatory requirements
through practical cases;
• Analyze trends and future development in the chemical regulations in
China.
Additional Benefits:• Chance to connect with experts from REACH24H;
• Acquaintance with other attendees;
• Individualized treatment of questions and problems
encountered.
Agenda: Time Topic 8:45-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:05 Opening speech
9:05-9:35
9:35-9:45 Q&A session
9:45-10:30
10:30-10:45 Q&A session
10:45-11:05 Coffee Break
11:05-11:40
11:40-11:55 Q&A session
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:45
13:45-14:00 Q&A session
14:00-14:40
14:40-14:55 Q&A session
14:55-15:15 Coffee Break
15:25-16:15
16:15-16:30 Q&A session
Post-seminar discussion
16:30-17:00 • Further discussion on today’s topics
• -Other topics you might be interested in: Chinese pesticide/BPR, etc.
An Overview of Chinese chemical regulations(Jason Chan)
• Brief introduction to Chinese chemical regulations;
• Regulations that affect different stages in product life cycle of chemicals, including importation/
production, storage, transportation and usage;
• Case Study: enforcement activities by competent authorities on different stages in product life cycle of
chemicals.
What steps should be taken to improve China GHS compliance (Rita Qiu):
• Regulation structure introduction;
• Regulatory obligation analysis;
• The requirements on Classification, SDS, Label and emergency phone number;
• How company deal with classification of SDS and label systematically under China GHS;
• Inspection status quo;
• Case Study and FAQ share
Requirements and solutions for updated hazardous chemical registration in China:
• Background information;
• Requirements, solutions and analysis: stakeholders, data collection and laboratory accreditation.
K-REACH (Rita Qiu)
• Obligations of non-Korea company under K-REACH
• Impact of K-REACH
• How to comply with K-REACH
China new chemical substance notification (Tommy Kong)
• Analysis of regulatory requirement;
• Sharing of notification experience;
• Detailed interpretation of major difficulties in notification;
• Risk assessment requirements;
• Case study & FAQ
Introduction of new cosmetic ingredient notification in China and its compliance (Tommy Kong):
• Regulation structure introduction;
• End product notification process, cost and timeline;
• Difficulties in China new cosmetic ingredient notification and our solutions;
• Official inspection status quo;
• Case Study.
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Seminar Venue:
Hilton Woodbridge (New Jersey Venue) :
120 Wood Ave. South Iselin NJ 08830 -America
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Houston Marriott at the Texas Medical Center (Houston Venue) :
6580 Fannin Street • Houston, Texas 77030 USA
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There may be some changes in our anticipated speakers list, we will keep you informed the up-to-date arrangement.
Speakers:
Rita QiuRegulatory Compliance Specialist
Jason ChanChemical Regulatory Consultant
Tommy KongSenior expert on China REACH and China Cosmetic Regulation
Ms. Rita Qiu has over 6 years of laboratory experience in chemical research and in
chemical management regulations. She is a renowned expert in EU-REACH and
Global GHS. With her specialization in classification and labeling (C&L) and safety
data sheets (SDS) compilation under China GHS requirements, she has engaged in
hundreds of training sessions of China GHS and hazardous chemical regulations
for domestic and overseas chemical companies. Currently her research focuses
on hazardous chemical regulations in China, mainly the Regulations on the
Control over Safety of Hazardous Chemicals” (Decree 591), and Korea Draft Act on
Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals (K-REACH)
Mr. Jason Chan focuses on the research of history and framework of chemical
regulation and management in China and other Asian countries. He specializes in
the Chinese regulatory system which consists of China New Substance Notification
(also known as China REACH), China GHS, China Hazardous chemical regulation,
etc. Backed by extensive professional working experience in the South Pacific
region, Jason is one of the foremost experts on Chinese Chemical regulations.
His major responsibilities are helping U.S enterprise successfully comply with
China regulatory obligations. His most recent conference presentation was at the
Chemspec Europe 2013 in Munich, Germany.
As a recognized expert in Chinese New Chemical Notification Regulation ('China
REACH') and cosmetics regulations in China, Mr. Tommy Kong has profound
understanding and rich experience of Chinese chemical regulation scheme. He is
leading the "China REACH" compliance team and has involved in over 300 China
new substances notifications. Tommy has broad experience in giving presentation
in various national and international chemical regulatory workshops/conferences.
Meanwhile he has a close relationship with local regulatory experts and government
authorities enables he keep track of the latest development in regulatory affairs.
Registration FormPlease note: to register by Monday, 16 September, 2013 you may enjoy early bird fee for either New Jersey Seminar or Houston Seminar.
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reach24h.cn
The payment of the seminars can be made by bank transfer:Bank Detail
Bank Name Danske Bank
Bank Address International House, 3 Harbour master Place, IFSC, Dublin 1, Ireland
Sort/Routing Code 951783
Account Name REACH24H Consulting Group
Swift/BIC DABAIE2D
Account Number 70003808
IBAN IE23DABA95178370003808
You may also visit our website REACH24H.com to register the seminar online by Paypal.If you have questions about the seminar, please contact Eugene ZENG by:
Email: [email protected]/[email protected]
Telephone: +86 (0)571 8700 7575
Fax: +86 (0)571 8700 7566
To better serve your needs, we hope you may fill in the following questionnaire:Where did you hear about this event? □ Website □ Magazine □ colleague □ Other__________________
Which topic interests you the most?
□ China chemical regulatory system
□ China chemical regulatory enforcement activity
□ China GHS compliance
□ China GHS inspection
□ Hazardous chemical registration in China
□ Introduction of K-REACH (Introduction of draft act on registration and evaluation of chemicals in Korea)
□ China new chemical substance notification
□ New cosmetic ingredient notification in China
□ Others _________________________________________________________________
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