regulatory summit usa 2019...regulatory summit usa 2019 4-5 november i washington, dc, usa as part...
TRANSCRIPT
Regulatory Summit USA 20194-5 NOVEMBER I WASHINGTON, DC, USA
As part of Chemical Watch’s series of Global Regulatory Summits, which have been held annually in Europe, Asia and North America since 2013, this series of events have been designed to provide the regulatory community with annual updates on important global developments in chemicals control legislation.
With a focus on North America on day one, this year’s US Summit will provide invaluable updates on emerging federal regulatory trends in North America, including:
On day two, the programme will provide essential updates from around the world, including Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Africa.
Now in its seventh year, Regulatory Summit USA focuses on the latest developments in global chemicals regulation, providing an in-depth focus on regulatory updates and practice from the US, Europe, Asia and around the world.
Why attend?
Who should attend?
• Regulatory affairs managers• Compliance managers• Risk assessment managers• Product registration managers• EHS professionals• Government regulators• Toxicologists• Product stewards• Service providers• Lawyers• Consultants
Expert panel – Learn about the latest regulatory challenges facing the safe management of chemicals.
Current thinking – Meet regulators from Europe and Asia without needing to travel outside of the USA.
Networking – Make new industry contacts.
Up-to-date information – Pick up practical compliance tips and get completely up to date with emerging regulatory challenges.
• TSCA• State regulatory trends• OSHA harmonisation• Food contact notification labelling
• Non-traditional markets• CBI and data sharing• Transparency in the supply chain• Enforcement in the US and Canada
Day one -
09:00 Registration
Session 1: TSCA
Chair: Lynn L. Bergeson, Managing Partner, Bergeson & Campbell PC, USA
09:30 Welcome Chemical Watch
09:40 Keynote address: Global Regulatory Trends Alexandra Dunn, Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Darrell Boverhof, Director of Global Toxicology and Product Regulatory Services for the Americas, Dow, USA
Liz Hitchcock, Acting Director, Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families, USA
10:10 TSCA at 3: A panel session• Status of Section 5 new chemical review process:
improvements, new interpretations; on-going challenges
• Risk evaluations under TSCA Section 6: emerging issues, recurrent themes, and on-going challenges
• OCSPP’s improved organizational capacity, enhanced transparency, and on-going institutional challenges
• TSCA Section 4: is there mandatory testing in our future?
Panel:
Lynn L. Bergeson, Managing Partner, Bergeson & Campbell PC, USA
Robert M. Sussman, Counsel, Safer Chemicals Healthy Families, and Principal, Sussman and Associates, USA
Shannon Gainey, Technical and Regulatory Director, REACH24H, USA
Rose Passarella, Senior Manager, Regulatory Chemicals Group, Health, Environmental & Regulatory Services (HERS), Intertek, USA
10:55 Q&A
11:10 Refreshments
Session 2: Emerging state regulatory trends
Chair: Nhat Nguyen, Chief Analyst, Chemical Watch, USA
11:25 The myth of preemption: State bans are alive and well Nhat Nguyen, Chief Analyst, Chemical Watch, USA
11:55 Current state-level issues: A panel discussion including Q&A Matthew Lenz, Director, State Government Affairs, the Toy
Association, USA
Ken Zarker, Pollution Prevention Section Manager, Washington State Department of Ecology, USA
Rose Passarella, Senior Manager, Regulatory Chemicals Group, Health, Environmental & Regulatory Services (HERS), Intertek, USA
12:35 Lunch
Please choose from one of two break-out sessions for the afternoon;
Session 3 & 4: Other regulatory and non-regulatory developments in the USA and Canada
or Session 5: CBI/Data sharing/Supply chain transparency
Session 3: Other regulatory and non-regulatory developments
Chair: Rose Passarella, Senior Manager, Regulatory Chemicals Group, Health, Environmental & Regulatory Services (HERS), Intertek, USA
13:30 Occupational Safety and Health Administration harmonisation
• OSHA’s alignment with GHS through its Hazard Communication Standard
• OSHA’s efforts in maintaining alignment with GHS
• OSHA’s international efforts – this will include working with trade partners and at the UN subcommittee
Maureen Ruskin, Deputy Director, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, USA
14:00 An Update on Issues in FDA’s Food Contact Substance (FCS) Program
• Update on OFAS/DFCS realignment
• Update on electronic submissions to OFAS
• Update on administrative and technical issue on FCSs
Dr Allan Bailey, Director, Chemistry Review Brand, Division of Food Contact Substances, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USA
14:30 Emerging non traditional markets• Biostimulant regulation: state and federal challenges to both
regulators and industry.
• Progress at EPA: Guidance
• Congress and Farm Bill
• USDA report to Congress
• Next steps
MONDAY
4NOVEMBER2019
Emerging federal regulatory trends in North America
David Beaudreau, DC Legislative and Regulatory Services, USA
15:00 Q&A
15:15 Refreshments
15:30 Panel Discussion: Ingredient transparency and transparency in the supply chain Speakers include:
Amy Ziff, Founder and Executive Director, Made Safe, USA
Darrell Boverhof, Director of Global Toxicology and Product Regulatory Services for the Americas, Dow, USA
Jim Jones, Executive Vice President, Strategic Alliances & Industry Relations, HCPA, USA
Session 4: Developments from Canada
16:15 Updates from Canada and the Chemicals Management Plan Vesna Guzina, Head, Bilateral Engagement, Environment and
Climate Change Canada
16:45 Canada’s approach to promote transparency in chemicals management Dan Bastien, Associate Director - Chemicals Group, Health,
Environmental & Regulatory Services (HERS) , Intertek, Canada
17:15 Enforcement in the US and Canada Hannah Rogers, Executive Director, Environmental
Enforcement Directorate, Enforcement Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Canada
Greg Sullivan, Director- Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division, Office of Civil Enforcement, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, OECA, USA
17:45 Q&A
18:00 Close of day one / drinks reception
Day one -
Break-out session Session 5: Confidential Business Information, data sharing and supply chain transparency
13:30 CBI issues and TSCA• Section 14 of TSCA
• Substantiation of CBI claims and impact of the D.C. Circuit decision in EDF v. EPA
• EPA review of CBI claims
• The intersection between Section 14 of TSCA and the Freedom of Information Act
• Judicial remedies to prevent CBI disclosure
Herb Estreicher, Partner, Keller and Heckman LLP, USA
14:00 CBI issues under REACH Jean Philippe Montfort, Partner, Mayer Brown, Belgium
14:30 Dealing with supply chain transparency• What purpose does transparency serve and what are the
drivers for its implementation?
• What are the barriers to achieving supply-chain transparency and how might they be overcome?
• How does the information captured help in reducing hazard and risk within supply-chains?
Paul Ashford, Managing Director, Anthesis, UK
15:00 Q&A
15:15 Refreshments
15:30 Data sharing issues in Europe Simon Tilling, Partner, Burges Salmon LLP, UK
16:00 Selling chemicals on the internet: Dealing with CBI issues
• Ways to void or waive CBI
• Conflicting chemical disclosure regimes
• California Prop 65 and California S.B. 258
• New York, Vermont, and other states
• Walmart’s chemical disclosure policy
• OSHA Hazard Communication
• FIFRA requirements
• Federal legislation
Erik Baptist,, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP, USA
16:30 Q&A/panel session
17:00 Close
17:00 Drinks resception
MONDAY
4NOVEMBER2019
Emerging federal regulatory trends in North America
Session 1 - South America
09:00 Regulatory developments from Latin America Daniel Rios, Hazmat Compliance Manager LATAM, Givaudan,
Argentina and
Elisa Coghlan, Project Coordinator, Chemical Management and Residues Programme, Abequian, Argentina
09:45 Q&A
Session 2 - Europe
Chair: Jean-Philippe Montfort, Partner, Mayer Brown, Brussels
10:00 ECHA priorities in 2020 and beyond• ECHA strategic priorities 2019-2022
• Data quality:
• Outcome of the 2nd report from the Commission on the operation of REACH
• Main findings from ECHA through the ten years of performing compliance checks
• ECHA-Commission Evaluation Joint Action Plan – “Ensuring compliance of REACH registrations”
Christel Musset, Director of Hazard Assessment, ECHA, Finland
10:30 The ECHA Database for SVHCs Bo Balduyck, Project Coordinator, ECHA, Finland (Video
presentation)
10:45 Q&A
11:00 Refreshments
11:15 The Future of REACH Authorization and Restrictions• Impact of recent positions by the Court of Justice, the
Parliament and the Council on Authorisation
• Review of recent restriction proposals: Scope, demonstration of unacceptable risk, grouping
• ·Navigating the challenging waters of REACH risk management measures
Jean-Philippe Montfort, Partner, Mayer Brown, Brussels
11:45 Brexit and the possibility of UK REACH• BREXIT Status and entry into force of UK REACH
• Grandfathering of registrations and authorisations
• Downstream User Import Notifications
• Timelines
• UK Only Representatives
Frederik Johansen, Partner, REACHLaw, Finland
12:15 A UK Lawyers Perspective on Brexit and UK Chemicals Regulation: Is the UK prepared?
Simon Tilling, Partner, Burges Salmon LLP, UK
12:45 Q&A
13:00 Lunch Please choose from one of two break-out sessions for the afternoon;
Session 3: Asia
or Session 4: Developments elsewhere in the world
Session 3 - Asia
Chair: Jeffrey Hafer, Senior Regulatory Scientist, Knoell USA
14:00 China: New developments• The new revisions to MEP Order 7
Weiwei Luo, Of Counsel, Beveridge & Diamond PC, USA
14:30 South Korea: K-REACH and K-BPR• K-REACH and K-BPR: Regulatory Overview
• K-REACH: What is next after pre-registration?
• K-BPR: What are the challenges and what to expect in the near future?
Sookie Hong, Sr. Manager, Asia Pacific, Verisk 3E, USA
15:00 Taiwan Jeffrey Hafer, Senior Regulatory Scientist, Knoell USA
15:30 Q&A
15:45 Refreshments
16:00 Elsewhere in Asia including Malaysia and The Philippines• Malaysia: CLASS Regulation and current update for
Hazardous Chemical Legislation
• Philippines: Chemical Management Regulation and the Latest trends in the PICCS and PMPIN Process
• Thailand: Updates on Hazardous Substance Act
Piyatida Pukclai, Regional Business Development Director (Asia-Pacific), Dr. Knoell Consult Thai Co. Ltd., Thailand
16:30 Q&A
16:45 Close of Summit
TUESDAY
5NOVEMBER2019
Day two - Developments from around the world
Break-out session Session 4: Developments elsewhere in the world
Chair: Nhat Nguyen, Chief Analyst, Chemical Watch, USA
14:00 Middle East Michael Wenk, Senior Regulatory Consultant, Bergeson and
Campbell, USA
14:30 Eurasia REACH• Eurasian Economic Union Technical Regulation on safety
of chemical products (041/2017) – main requirements and enforcement time frame
• Registration of chemicals and Chemical Inventory
• Notification and Restrictions
Emilia Vassileva, Sr. Eurasian Regulatory Specialist, 3E Regulatory Research and Consulting Services, USA
15:00 Turkey REACH Tuğçe Gizem Gurgleroglu, Chief Consultant, REACH Global
Services, Turkey
15:30 Q&A
15:45 Refreshments
16:00 Australia Nhat Nguyen, Chief Analyst, Chemical Watch, USA
16:30 Regulatory developments from Africa Deirdre Penfold, Executive Director, Chemical and Allied
Industries Association, South Africa
17:00 Q&A
17:15 Close
TUESDAY
5NOVEMBER2019
Day two - Developments from around the world
Prices Payment options:• Invoice payable by bank transfer,
credit card or cheque made payable to Chemical Watch
• Online using our secure order form• Payment must be made before the
event starts
We have arranged a special bedroom rate for conference participants at the Hilton National Mall Washington DC Hotel. Participants will be sent a link for booking hotel accommodation directly with the hotel.
Event timings
4 November 9:00 – 17:30
5 November 9:00 – 16:15
https://events.chemicalwatch.com/76315
+44(0)1743 818 293
Three ways to register
Hilton National Mall Hotel
Washington DC, USA
Full price – $1535
CW member price – $1435
Early-bird discount (expires 23 August) – $1335
Early-bird discount for CW members – $1235
Regulatory Summit USA 2019
Event sponsorship: +44 (0) 1743 818 292
If your organisation would like to sponsor or exhibit at this event – gaining access to our high quality delegates over the course of the two days – please contact our sales team today on the number below.
Sponsoring this event