Dec. 21st, 2022
Dr. Jaewoong Lee (NIER, MOE, South Korea)
Free
REACH24H hosts its 14th Chemical Regulatory Annual Conference, free for all attendees to participate.
Building on the success of the past two years of virtual forums, CRAC 2022 this year will focus on the status quo and future challenges and possibilities found in chemical management, pesticide registration, cosmetics, and food contact materials in Asia, the EU, the U.K., the U.S., and other major trade partners.
In response to the rising concerns over chemical products after the “toxic humidifier sterilizer” accident in 2011, South Korea has accelerated the legislative process regarding chemical products. Since the enactment of the “Consumer Chemical Products and Biocides Safety Control Act” (i.e., “Chemical Product Safety Act”) in 2018, any manufacturer, importer, seller, and distributor of active substances and biocidal products shall receive approval from the Ministry of Environment(MOE).
To help simplify the K-BPR compliance, we have invited Dr. Jaewoong Lee, Government Research Officer of the National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Ministry of Environment (MOE), South Korea, to introduce the K-BPR regulations and data requirements, specifically, information on exposures, and hazards or risk information to humans, animals and the environment. Dr. Lee will start from his rich experience in South Korea’s MOE, stress compliance points and give specific suggestions for the compliance process.
*If you were unable to attend the live sessions, the recordings will be made available on the CRAC2022 platform after the successful registration.
Date | Time (GMT+8) | World Clock | Language | Speaker |
2022-12-21 | 21:00 ~ 22:00 | London: 13:00-14:00
New York: 08:00-09:00 |
English | Dr. Jaewoong Lee |
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Government Research Officer
National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment, South Korea
Dr. Jaewoong Lee has been joining as a senior researcher at the National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Ministry of Environment in South Korea since 2005 and his research and academic background are about water chemistry and treatment for emerging contaminants’ fate and transport in the environment. Currently, he is now leading a team of biocidal active substances approval and a PI for investigating research about human risk assessment from biocidal products in NIER under K-BPR.