The REACH24H Attends Taiwan Workshop
On November 21, 2012, the chemical regulatory consultants from REACH24H Consulting Group China attended the ‘REACH’ workshop in Taiwan, which was aimed at introductions over chemical regulations (mainly those EU REACH-like) emerging from around the world.
In her demo addressing the newly established China NCSN (China Reach), the regulatory consultant Lynn Huang from REACH24H put her emphasis upon the types of some special notification submission, including the serial notification, joint notification and repeat notification. Miss Huang also referred to the accreditation of laboratories authorized to carry out certain experiments required according the China, for mandatory date collection; the very liability soon after the notification was submitted, which concerned all the attended companies. By the end of her illustration, the seasoned consultant diverted attentions of the attended into the case study segment, through which a more vivid explanation over China Reach and the solutions correspond with it were presented.
About REACH24H
REACH24H Consulting Group China is a China-based regulatory consultancy and compliance solution provider. We grow quickly since our founding in 2009, and have now assisted over 4000 companies to successfully meet EU REACH obligations and completed more than 300 substances notification in compliant with China Reach. Over those years, our services have expended. Major regulations such as EU REACH, EU CLP, China Reach, China GHS, continue to be our main focus, while services referring to the regulations in other countries and regions including Japan, Korea and America are also, due to increasing demand of regulatory consultation and varied needs from our global clients.
Our technical team consists of experts with solid toxicological and eco-toxicological background, attesting to our reliability Their In-depth researches on chemical regulations have been introduced in our workshops all over the world.
Aside from the technical strength, the comprehensive cooperation with governments, industry associations and the partnership with top regulatory services providers from around the world, serve as key factors in improving our services.