There are big challenges facing those responsible for chemical regulatory compliance. An expansion of the number and diversity of REACH-like regulations, competing deadlines, as well as changes in company structure, supply chains and the geopolitical landscape, has meant it is ever-more important to stay on top of regulatory changes.
This course will use the key principles of an Integrated Management System (Management of change & the PLAN, DO, CHECK, ACT model) to help equip you and your organisation to implement continual improvement and manage your compliance obligations.
As well as exploring how to take a proactive and integrated approach to chemical compliance, the course provides practical information on REACH-like regulations (including the EU, UK, India, Korea, Turkey, China, South-East Asia, the US and Canada). We will also cover tools and resources to increase efficiencies.
Highlights
Here is a summary of what you can expect from this in-person classroom:
2 day in-person classroom
Practical exercises to put your knowledge into practice
Interaction with our experts
Who should attend?
Exporters of chemical products to global markets
Companies with subsidiaries manufacturing or importing chemicals
Regulatory managers and specialists
New starters to the company
Downstream users of chemicals
Learning Outcomes
Understand the key regulatory developments on the horizon
Compare and contrast the different requirements of global REACH-like regulations
Plan and prepare a compliance strategy
Identify practical tools and resources to assess and monitor the regulatory status of chemicals and products
Describe how to integrate chemical compliance into the organisation via the PDCA and change management models
Pricing
€1.215,00 Earlybird price valid until 30/09/2025
Following this full price of €1.425,00
Contact us to register now.
Your Instructors
Sophie Guinard
Senior Regulatory Consultant
Sophie leads the development and delivery of chemical notification services globally, including in Asia, the Americas, the Middle-East and Russia. Sophie's expertise lies in researching new notification systems, setting up and coordinating new services, delivering training and regulatory auditing. Sophie holds an MSc in Environmental Science from Lancaster University.
Ines Zitterbart
Senior Regulatory Consultant
Ines is working at Yordas in the Global Notifications team and doing project work for Product Stewardship. She has work experience in an analytical lab, as well as in the Automotive Industry and brings in a good understanding of the implementation of legal requirements and standards. Ines is part of the Global Notifications team at Yordas and does project work for Product Stewardship. Ines is a state certified food chemist with a degree from the Friedrich Wilhelms University of Bonn.