Back to All Events

BKC Regulatory Status Under BPR and Roadmap to Biocidal Product Authorisation

Benzalkonium chloride (BKC or BAC) is a well-established active substance which has been used in biocidal formulations for several decades. In the webinar, the chemistry and biocidal activity of BKC is briefly discussed in addition to the current regulatory status under the biocidal products regulation (BPR). BKC has been approved for PTs 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the EU companies selling such products in Europe need to take appropriate action to ensure continued access to the EU market. This webinar will give you an overview of the steps required for product authorisation.

The webinar will cover

An overview of the chemistry and biocidal activity, the current regulatory status of BKC under BPR, Road map to product authorisation.

The webinar will benefit

  • Anyone who works for a company that imports/manufactures/formulates a biocidal product or biocidal product containing BKC as an active substance.

  • Anyone with an interest in marketing such products in the EU or UK

  • Anyone interested in the steps necessary for biocidal product authorisation


 

About the presenters

Dr Aiden Robertson, Senior Chemistry Consultant

Aiden is a senior chemistry consultant with a PhD in Chemistry and over 6 years of experience in chemical regulations. Key areas of expertise are supramolecular chemistry and solid-state analytical chemistry. He has technical experience with Biocides and REACH and has worked with a range of chemicals including organic, inorganic and biological substances, polymers, minerals and petroleum products and formulations.

Dr Hayley Lewis, Senior Regulatory Consultant

Hayley is a senior regulatory consultant focusing on BPR with more than 9 years of experience as a development chemist and quality manager within the fine and speciality chemical sectors. She brings expertise in regulatory audits against various ISO standards and how these apply to the realities of chemical manufacturers. Hayley holds a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Physiology from Liverpool University.

Previous
Previous
February 29

Navigating Changes: Canada WHMIS Regulations update to the GHS 7th Revision

Next
Next
March 28

GHS implementation status in South America