Jun. 1st, 2017
Matt Lv, Sunny Xiang, Alex Zhao
Free
Date |
Language |
Time |
Registration |
June 1, 2017 |
Chinese |
10:00-11:00 |
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Japanese |
14:00-15:00 |
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English |
22:00-23:00 |
Chinese State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) published the Measures on the Management of Physical Hazard Identification and Classification for Chemicals (SAWS Order 60) in 2013, and required chemicals with unknown hazards to be identified by accredited institutions and by applying test methods in relevant national or industrial standards. The identification and classification system was further completed recently as SAWS announced the first batch of 11 qualified laboratories and published the Catalogue of Substances Exempted from Physical Hazards Identification and Classification. This webinar will present a detailed introduction to the key points of the identification and classification for chemicals and provide practical compliance suggestions for the industry.
1. Regulatory Requirements
1.1 Regulations on the Control over Safety of Hazardous Chemicals (State Council Decree 591)
1.2 Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Registration (SAWS Order 53)
1.3 Measures on the Management of Physical Hazard Identification and Classification for Chemicals (SAWS Order 60)
2. Key Points to Identification and Classification
2.1 Scope
2.2 Content
2.3 Facilities
2.4 Procedure
3. What role can REACH24H play in obtaining CBI disclosure on behalf of multinational companies?
3.1 Application Form for Physical Hazard Identification and Classification
3.2 Identification Report
3.3 Classification Report
3.4 Application Form for Arbitration on Identification
3.5 Application Form for Arbitration on Classification
4. Compliance Strategies
4.1 Data Gap
4.2 Accredited Labs
4.3 Identification Report
4.4 Submission
4.5 Other Duties
* To have a better chance of your questions being addressed during the webinar, you’re welcome to email us the questions before the webinar.
Mr. Matt Lv
Regulatory analyst & Editor
Mr. Matt Lu is a regulatory analyst and editor in ChemLinked. He focuses on the research of the chemical management regulations in Asia Pacific countries and regions. The management of hazardous substances in China is one of the areas he focuses on.
Ms. Sunny Xiang
GHS Compliance Account Manager
Ms. Sunny Xiang is expirenced in providing regulatory consultancy for Japanese enterprises with compliance issues related to global GHS, China HazChem registration, emergency telephone number, transport of dangerous goods, etc.
Mr. Alex Zhao
Chemical Regulatory Consultant
Alex graduated from Beijing University of Chemical Technology, with a Master’s degree in Chemistry. Now he is responsible for the compliance work in the areas of China GHS, Europe CLP and the hazardous substances registration and the transport of dangerous goods in China.
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