OCTOBER 23, 2023 | Monday
07:30-9:00
Workshop:Enforcement
A workshop on enforcement; best practices, focus areas and industry perspectives



A workshop on enforcement; best practices, focus areas and industry perspectives
Chair: Mercedes Viñas, ECHA




• Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability – zero tolerance for non-compliance. What are the best practices and key priorities of enforcement?
• - Inspection insights – an inspector focus
- Inspection imported products – cooperation with customs
- Selling chemicals and articles on the internet – how to monitor and control this
• Stepping up enforcement, and addressing blind spots – an industry view
• Q&A
• - Inspection insights – an inspector focus
- Inspection imported products – cooperation with customs
- Selling chemicals and articles on the internet – how to monitor and control this
• Stepping up enforcement, and addressing blind spots – an industry view
• Q&A
Henrik Hedlund, ECHA-FORUM
Eugen Anwander, Austrian Chemicals Inspectorate
Dunja Drmac, CEFIC
Eugen Anwander, Austrian Chemicals Inspectorate
Dunja Drmac, CEFIC
09:15-11:00
Seminar 1: EU CLP and global implementation of GHS




Chair : Christian Gründling, FCIO





30’
UN Globally Harmonized System Evolution – The Proposal of New Hazard Classes – An Industry Perspective
Daniel Rios, Givaudan
30’
EU CLP Revision – including new hazard classes and more than one constituent substance (MOCS)
Paul Ryan, ECHA
25’
Impact of EU CLP revision and MOCS on industry
20’
Endocrine and mobility of substances – how to get data and what to communicate
Kim Doornebosch, Royal HaskoningDHV
11:00-11:30
Coffee break
11:30-13:10
Seminar 1: EU CLP and global implementation of GHS





Chair : Christian Gründling, FCIO






20’
GHS implementation in The Americas
Dan Bastien, Intertek Assuris
20’
GHS implementation in the Asia-Pacific
Stella Yu, REACH24H
20’
Use of chemicals and communication on hazard and risk information in the value chain – industry perspective
Gudrun Luecke-Brunk, Covestro
20’
Digitalising compliance communication along the supply chain
Marianne Heckmann, Lanxess
20’
The Particle challenges – The synthetic amorphous silica industry perspective
Valerie Moise, Association of Synthetic Amorphous Silica Producers
13:10-13:30
Q&A
13:30-14:30
Lunch break
14:30–16:00
Seminar 2: Global approach to notification of polymers and new chemicals



Chair




30’
Polymer registration under REACH – expectations
Cristina de Avila, European Commission DG Environment
30’
Polymers under REACH – an industry perspective
Martin Klatt, BASF
30’
Compare & contrast polymer notification systems in The Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific
Gosia Oledzka, ExxonMobil
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-18:10
Seminar 2: Global approach to notification of polymers and new chemicals




Chair





25’
Compare & contrast new chemicals notification systems in Europe and The Americas
Lioba Oerter, 3E
25’
Compare & contrast new chemicals notification systems in the Asia-Pacific
Willi Muenninghoff, Ramboll
30’
Data requirements (including new EU REACH requirements) and development of a global test program
Marianne Heckmann, Lanxess
20’
Transparency of regulatory data versus confidentiality
Lies Heylen, LyondellBasell
18:10 - 18:30
Q&A
18:30
End of Pre-Conference Day