“China REACH and GHS Compliance Seminar 2016” Successfully Held in Germany

May. 18th, 2016
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On April 26, 2016, REACH24H Consulting Group and UMCO successfully held “China REACH and GHS Compliance Seminar 2016” in Hamburg, Germany. The one day seminar attracted many leading German companies to attend.

The year of 2015 is by no means an uneventful year for China’s chemical and environmental management. Work safety accidents occurred frequently, with the catastrophic Tianjin Blasts of 12 August attracting the most attention, igniting a huge public outcry for risk management of hazardous chemicals. More and more companies began to realize that there is no such thing as sustainable development without an environmental friendly chemical management. In the meantime, the Chinese and Taiwan authorities have stepped up efforts for intensified regulation, which triggers much concern among many German companies exporting products to China and Taiwan. It is against this backdrop that this seminar was held, elaborating on key points of regulatory requirements with practical suggestions brought up.

At the seminar, senior chemical regulatory specialists from REACH24H Consulting Group provided detailed explanations to the environmental management of China new chemical substances, China GHS and chemical regulations in Taiwan. Backed up by their extensive experience and rich regulatory knowledge, speakers also brought up practical suggestions for compliance with China new chemical substance notification, hazardous chemical registration as well as existing and new chemical registration in Taiwan etc. The seminar was hailed by many as a big success, addressing much confusion troubling the attendees in the Q&A session.

As the implantation of these regulations unfolds, REACH24H Consulting Group kindly suggest companies follow closely regulatory updates and fully meet regulatory requirements so as to secure a better place in the market. We will continue to more opportunities to provide chemical enterprises with the most up-to-date regulatory compliance information.