REACH24H Europe Seminar 2013: An Introduction to Chinese Chemical Regulatory Obligations

Jun. 20th, 2013

Basel


An Introduction to Chinese Chemical Regulatory Obligations

—overcoming compliance issues

China’s chemical industry has rapidly developed over the course of the last two decades. This exponential growth has been driven by China’s remarkable economic development and an influx of foreign investment with numerous foreign companies seeking their piece of the proverbial pie. To better control chemicals manufactured or imported in China mainland, the Chinese government has taken various measures both in legislation and law enforcement to impose obligations on chemical manufacturers, importers and downstream users. Regulations such as China GHS, New Chemical Substance Notification (NCSN) and legislations on monitoring cosmetics and pesticides are among those which increasingly affect a huge number of players in chemical industry. In “REACH24H Europe Seminar 2013”, REACH24H aims to bring you the latest regulatory developments in addition to providing you the technical and practical know-how to efficiently comply with regulatory obligations helping you expedite getting your product on the market. It is an exciting opportunity for global EHS managers to refine and expand their knowledge and to clarify many of the most ambiguities intrinsic to the Chinese regulatory framework. The seminar will also afford attendees a unique opportunity to network and develop relationship with luminaries of the regulatory industry. 

* Please note:

1. the presentations in the seminar is given in English;
2. the seminars in Cologne and Basel present the same contents.

Invitation Letter

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Main Topics


>>China chemical regulatory system

>>China chemical regulatory enforcement activity

>>China GHS compliance

>>China GHS inspection status quo

>>hazardous chemical registration in China

>>China new chemical substance notification

>>new cosmetic ingredient notification in China

attending our seminar will enable you to:

>>Study the chemical regulatory affair and enforcement practices in China;

>>Increase the efficiency in fulfilling chemical regulatory obligations in China;

>>Ensure compliance with emerging chemical regulatory requirements through practical cases;

>>Analyze future development of chemical regulatory landscape in China for your timely preparation.

You may also benefit from the seminar:

>>chance to connect with experts from REACH24H;

>>acquaintance with other attendees;

>>follow-up to your questions and needs raised to REACH24H.

Who shall attend?


>>EHS Director/Manager

>>Product Stewardship Director/Manager

>>Supply Chain Director/Manager

>>RA/QA/GA Director/Manager

>>Commercial/BD Director/Manager

Seminar details


Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 / Thursday, June 20, 2013

Time: 09:00 — 17:00

Venue: Pullman Cologne / RAMADA PLAZA Basel Hotel & Conference Center

Address: Helenenstrasse 14, 50667 KOELN GERMANY / Messeplatz 12, 4058 Basel, Switzerland

Seminar registration

Fee Schedule


For seminar in Cologne, register by 24 May may enjoy early bird fee;
For seminar in Basel, register by 31 May may enjoy early bird fee.

Early Bird fee: 200 Euro
Regular fee: 300 Euro

Paying the registration fee by bank transfer:

Please click here to download the registration form, and email it to Jerry.yan@cn.reach24h.com, or fax it to 86 0571 8700 7566

About REACH24H


REACH24H is a China-based consulting firm, specializing in providing chemical regulatory consultancy, agency and technical support. Our main focus covers the major chemical regulations emerged all around the world, such as EU REACH, EU CLP, China Reach, China GHS, etc. We aims at assisting chemical manufacturers, importers and downstream users to effectively meet the chemical regulatory obligations as well as remove chemical regulatory barriers to their business. In recent years, our services have expanded to a larger extent with cutting-edge IT solution provided and partnerships with globally famous regulatory services providers established, such as WERCS, ChemADVISOR, etc. Our comprehensive cooperation with law enforcement bodies such as the ECHA in EU and CRC-MEP in China, ensure our staying at the forefront of regulatory development, helping us seizing the key to the regulatory affairs and trend.