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Polymers - EU and Global Requirements

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Yordas experts will guide you through polymers and their global regulatory requirements

The aims of this course are to provide information on how polymers are regulated in Europe, North America and Asia, and to highlight the regulatory obligations when polymers are manufactured or imported into these regions. The course will provide insight on the information requirements, when polymers are considered exempt and when they require notification and/or registration.

Highlights

  • 1 day virtual classroom

  • Practical exercises to put your knowledge into practice

  • Interaction with our expert Stacey Webster

Who should attend?

  • Regulatory managers, decision makers and business leaders in EH&S, sustainability

  • Product stewardship or chemical / product compliance functions, from companies using, producing or selling / distributing chemicals or finished products

  • Chemical manufacturers and formulators

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify how polymers are regulated in Europe, North America and Asia including proposed requirements for EU REACH

  • Identify what regulatory obligations are imposed on their polymer

  • Understand the necessary steps to reach compliance

  • Gain insight into future regulatory changes occurring in the EU

Cost

€750,00

(Early bird special price valid until 17/04/2025 - Following this full price of €875,00)

Contact us to register now.

Your Instructor

Dr Stacey Webster
Managing Chemistry Consultant

Stacey is a Managing Chemistry Consultant with 8 years of experience in chemical regulatory compliance. She focuses mainly on EU REACH, K-REACH and KKDIK and specialises in substance characterisation, polymer evaluations and lead registrations. Stacey has extensive experience in submitting polymer reports for K-REACH and regularly reviews polymers for exemption in the EU, UK, US and Canada.

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