Workshop & Seminars November 12, Monday
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Workshop Workshop: Enforcement Chair: Christian Gründling, FCIO
07:15 - 09:00 A workshop on enforcement; best practices, focus areas and industry perspectives
• An overview of the FORUM and Member States activities in relation to enforcement; priorities and best practices
• Inspection insights – an inspector focus
• How can industry prepare for an inspection?
• Inspecting imported products - cooperation with customs
Szilvia Deim, ECHA-FORUM
Sinead McMickan, Health & Safely Authority Ireland
Ingolf Kühn, BASF
Tasoula Kyprianidou-Leontidou, Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance Cyprus
Q&A
Seminar 1 Seminar 1: Supply chain communication and SDS – Part 1 Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
09:15 - 11:15 Inspection of the supply chain – cooperation between Member States Tasoula Kyprianidou-Leontidou, Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Social Insurance Cyprus
Supply chain communication and product stewardship; an overview of principles and duties
Paweł Papuga, The Dow Chemical Company
Roles and responsibilities of Downstream Users in the supply chain Laura Portugal, DUCC
Supply chain communication under REACH State of play – Results from recent field studies and experiences with the ENES tools
Conny Hoekzema, ECHA
Supply chain transparency initiatives Xavier Radisson, L’Oréal
Selling chemicals on the internet – how to monitor and control this Gro Hagen, Norwegian Environment Agency
11:15 - 11:45 Coffee break
Seminar 1 Seminar 1: Supply chain communication and SDS – Part 2 Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
11:45 - 13:30 Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and extended (eSDS)
• SDS compliance checks; what to look for and how to interpret• Checking use information and conformance• Exposure Scenarios and eSDS compliance obligations
Nursulu Davrenova, Verisk 3E
Sector use maps facilitating CSA and extended supply chain communication under REACH: how it works with Chesar
Conny Hoekzema, ECHA
Determination which mixture information is crucial for safe responsible use of products
Leo van der Biessen, Royal HaskoningDHV
Risk management measures and safe use mixture information (SUMI) – a downstream user perspective
Torsten Funk, Sika
Q&A
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch break
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Seminar 2 Seminar 2: Poison centre notification – Part 1 Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
14:30 - 16:15 EU CLP regulation introduction and overview Christian Gründling, FCIO
EU CLP regulation Annex VIII
• Obligations• Information requirements• European product categorisation system
Daniel Sompolski, ECHA
An industry view on poison centre notification Ingolf Kühn, BASF
A poison centre view Ronald de Groot, Dutch Poisons Information Centre
Emergency response – practical advice for industry Thomas Berg, Evonik
16:15 - 16:45 Coffee break
Seminar 2 Seminar 2: Poison centre notification – Part 2 Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
16:45 - 18:30 Notification process and tools:
• Poison Centre Notification format• Unique Formula Identifier (UFI) - generator• Poison Centre Portal (demonstration)
Vasileios Tsifoutis, ECHA
Mapping of your products:
• UFIs and Product categories• New requirements: color, packaging, concentration ranges• How to gather the necessary information• Exchanging UFIs in the supply chain
Ingolf Kühn, BASF
How to track portfolio changes or raw material changes in relation to updating of your poison centre notification?
Alexander Wegener, Opesus
Q&A
18:30 End of Pre-Conference Day
19:00 Welcome Reception supported by:
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Session 1 European Regulatory Strategy Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
08:00 - 10:00 35' European Regulatory Strategy after 2018 Cristina de Avila, European Commission DG Environment
35' Key aspects of REACH evaluation (substance and dossier) – including recommendations
Ofelia Bercaru, ECHA
30' Member state regulations an overview Jo Lloyd, ERM
20' Improving health and safety at work in Europe; the process and experiences of OEL derivation by RAC
Tim Bowmer, ECHA-Risk Assessment Committee
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
Session 2 European Regulatory Implementation Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
10:30 - 12:00 30' Implementation of REACH data in your company/supply chain responsibilities and consequences for EHS management
Leo van der Biessen, Royal HaskoningDHV
30' Polymers, monomers and REACH: New bans, new cases and a new approach Marcus Navin-Jones, Keller and Heckman
30' Brexit; impact on the chemical industry René van Sloten, Cefic
12:00 - 12:45 45' Q&A on Europe Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA All speakers from session 1 and 2
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch break
Session 3 Global hazard communication, liability and CBI Chair: Herb Estreicher, Keller and Heckman
13:45 - 15:45 25' Global hazard communication and SDS Karin Merkl, Merck
25' Business examples of Confidential Business Information (CBI) in new chemical notifications in Europe, The Americas and Asia
Erika Kunz, Clariant
25' Corporate Legal Counsel view on the EU Commission proposal regarding regulatory data transparency/confidentiality in the General Food Law sector and its global impact
Gérardine Garçon, BASF
25' Data sharing and use of data for global registration Willi Muenninghoff, ReachCentrum Asia
20' Interactive roundtable discussion All speakers and delegates
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
Session 4 Korea and Taiwan Chair: Jean Cho, Chemtopia
16:15 - 18:15 25' Overview of "K-REACH" and its Regulatory Implementation Jonghee Koh, Ministry of Environment of Republic of Korea
25' Implementation and practical experiences of K-REACH registration and Submission of Joint Registration with CSR : a Business Example
Marianne Heckmann, LANXESS Deutschland
25' Overview of other relevant Korean Chemical legislation (CCA, OSHA, ….) and the impact of Biocides regulation on K-REACH and industry
In Woo Kim, Knoell
25' Taiwanese legal framework for chemical control legislation (Toxic Chemical Substances Control Act, Taiwan Labor Safety and Health Act)
Jowitt Li, SAHTECH
20' Panel discussion
18:15 End of Sessions - Day 1
Conference Day 1 November 13, Tuesday
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Session 5 Authorisation and restriction - theory Chair: Rüdiger V. Battersby, EBRC
08:00 - 10:00 30' Regulatory obligations and lists in relation to Authorisation and restriction – What is it about and what are the drivers
Christian Gründling, FCIO
30' Substances of very high concern restricted and prioritised by other regulations Mercedes Viñas, ECHA
30' Endocrine disruptors – global overview and impact on authorisation processes Nigel Sarginson, ExxonMobil
30' Lessons learned from the application process and a look ahead Tim Bowmer, ECHA-Risk Assessment Committee
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
Session 6 Authorisation and restriction - practice Chair: Rüdiger V. Battersby, EBRC
10:30 - 12:00 25' Risk management option analysis – a prelude before deciding on restriction or authorisation; an industry perspective
Volker Soballa, Evonik
20' Organising your business for authorisation and restriction Jeff Schatz, Thermo Fisher Scientific
25' Risk management options in practice – Using the hierarchy of control including Personal protection equipment – how to choose what to use
Leo van der Biessen, Royal HaskoningDHV
20' Beyond authorisation – my circumstances have changed – challenges and solutions
Julius Waller, EPPA
12:00 - 12:45 45' Q&A on Authorisation and restriction Chair: Rüdiger V. Battersby, EBRC All speakers from session 5 and 6
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch break
Session 7 Chemical Control legislation in North America Chair: Robert Kiefer, REACH24H
13:45 - 15:45 30' Overview of amendments of TSCA including an outline of recent TSCA rule makings:
Jeff Morris, US EPA
30' The Early Stages of TSCA Implementation – lessons learned by industry on the process of the First 10 Work Plan chemicals as well as the impact of TSCA rules on industry
Herb Estreicher, Keller and Heckman
40' Canada – Canadian Chemicals Management Plan and regulatory contrast between Canada and the USA
Dan Bastien, Intertek
20' Interactive roundtable discussion All speakers and delegates
15:45 End of Sessions - Day 2
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
16:15 - 19:30 Sightseeing tour
19:30- 22:30 Social Event
Conference Day 2 November 14, Wednesday
• Prior Informed Consent Regulation• Water framework Directive
• List of registered substances potentially meeting article 57 requirements• SIN (Substitute It Now!) List• Public activities coordination tool (PACT)• Community rolling action plan (CoRAP)
• Registry of restriction intentions• Annex XV - Candidate List of substances of very high concern
for Authorisation• Annex XVII• Annex XIV
• POP
• Prioritization rule • Evaluation rule
• ...• OSPAR
① Millennium Miracles ② Downtown District 5 ③ Jewish Quarter
① Accompanied by a guide, you will
walk along the Andrassy Boulevard. This sightseeing tour includes a tour inside the Hungarian State Opera House (except auditorium, since that is under renovation) and a visit to Heroes' Square and City Park. During this tour you will come across impressive, lavishly decorated buildings and interesting gateways.
② Accompanied by a guide, you will walk
through District 5; the heart of Budapest - both touristic and political. This sightseeing tour includes a visit inside the marvellous Parliament Building. Visiting the Parliament, passing by the Danube and squares, this walking tour takes you to the inner part of Pest.
③ Accompanied by a guide, you will
walk through the Jewish Quarter; the creative heart of Budapest. This sightseeing tour includes a visit inside the Great Synagogue. After visiting the Synagogue, the tour will continue through the interesting streets and squares of Pest towards District 5 and the Danube.
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Session 8 Chemical control legislation in China and Japan Chair: Rainbow Zhang, Intertek
08:30 - 10:00 25' Overview of Regulations on the Management of Chemical Substances and updates and development and revision of the New Chemical Substance Notification (NCSN) scheme, Order No. 7
Robert Kiefer, REACH24H
20' New Chemical Substance Notification scheme – case studies Alex Li, LANXESS China
20' Relevant regulatory framework in China for industry – Updates and developments
Caroline Li, ExxonMobil
25' Japan – Overview of the key chemical control legislation with a focus on the Japan Priority assessment chemical substances and their impact
Hitoshi Nanimoto, NITE
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
Session 9 Chemical control legislation in Asia Pacific Chair: Rainbow Zhang, Intertek
10:30 - 12:00 25' Australia and New Zealand – Overview on chemical control legislation Paul Lloyd, Verisk 3E
20' Thailand – Overview on chemical control legislation Somsri Suwanjaras, Department of Industrial Works Thailand
20' Malaysia – The current status of chemical legislations including new guidelines
Noraita Tahir, Department of Occupational Safety & Health Malaysia
25' Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam – Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, SDS, existing and new substances, etc)
Caroline Li, ExxonMobil
12:00 - 12:45 45' Q&A on Asia Pacific Chair: Rainbow Zhang, Intertek All speakers from session 8 and 9
12:45 - 13:45 Lunch break
Session 10 Closing the loops – expectations and challenges Chair: Christian Gründling, FCIO
13:45 - 15:45 25' How to track new and updated regulations – including how to communicate regulatory information throughout your business (internally and externally)
Guy Verbiest, Honeywell
25' Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) – Now And Beyond 2020
Volker Soballa, Evonik
25' Benefits of using bioelution testing in hazard characterisation and classification of complex mixtures (including alloys, secondary raw materials, by-products and waste)
Rüdiger V. Battersby, EBRC
25' Waste handling and recycling transparency in the supply chain – business examples
Bart Vander Velpen, Royal HaskoningDHV
20' Interactive roundtable discussion All speakers and delegates
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee break
Session 11 Global approach to new chemicals, polymers and food contact materials Chair: Christian Gründling, FCIO
16:15 - 18:15 25' Compare/contrast new chemical notification systems: chemicals Karon Armstrong, 3M (retired) presented by Alex Li
25' Compare/contrast new chemical notification systems: polymers Alex Li, LANXESS China
25' Compare/contrast global food contact regulations Sarah Saminadin-Peter, Intertek
25' Data requirements and development of a global test program;Industry examples of implementing a global test program;Re-using test data between different notification systems
Joyce Borkhoff, Intertek
20' Panel discussion
18:15 End of Sessions - Day 3
Conference Day 3 November 15, Thursday
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Session 12 Practical implementation of GHS in Asia-Pacific and the Americas; including chemical control legislation in Brazil and global ROHS
Chair: Rudolf Wilden, ERM
08:00 - 10:00 20' GHS implementation in Asia-Pacific Robert Kiefer, REACH24H
45' Brazil – Overview on chemical control legislation – including an outlook for the development of ROHS legislation in Brazil and an overview of the GHS implementation in Latin America
Letícia Reis de Carvalho, Ministry of Environment of Brazil
20' EU ROHS: episode III Meglena Mihova, EPPA
20' Compare/contrast global ROHS regulations Emer Scheibner, 3M
15' Panel Discussion
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break
Session 13 It is small but important – microplastics, nanomaterials, biocides and cosmetic products
Chair: Volker Soballa, Evonik
10:30 - 12:30 25' Microplastic and Cosmetics – The EU approach Gerald Renner, Cosmetics Europe
25' Nanomaterials – definitions and legislation – global and local – not a small topic
David Carlander, Nanotechnology Industries Association
25' Compare/contrast global biocides regulations Sam Wright, ERM
25' Compare/contrast global cosmetics products regulations Gerald Renner, Cosmetics Europe
20' Panel discussion
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break
Session 14 Chemical control legislation in Switzerland, Eurasian Economic Union and India Chair: Rudolf Wilden, ERM
13:30 - 15:30 25' Switzerland; overview of chemical control legislation Dag Kappes, Federal Office of Public Health Switzerland
25' Industry perspective on Eurasian Economic Union Technical Regulation and a company view on the impact on industry
Patrice Szczygiel, ExxonMobil
25' Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia – Technical regulation of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in the field of chemicals safety
Natalia Druzhinina, CIS Center
25' India Chemical Management and Product Regulation Sunanda Kadam, Intertek
20' Panel Discussion
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
Session 15 Turkey and Middle East Chair: Rudolf Wilden, ERM
16:00 - 17:30 20' Middle East – Chemical Management and Product Regulation Michael Wenk, The Acta Group
20' Turkey – ins and outs on Turkish REACH (KKDIK) Melih Babayiğit, CRAD
20' KKDIK – how to be prepared Serli Önlü, Henkel
20' Overview of other relevant Turkish chemical control legislation; Including SEA (Turkish classification and labelling regulation) requirements
Selcuk Bilgin, Doruksistem
10' Panel discussion
17:30 End of ChemCon Europe 2018
Conference Day 4 November 16, Friday