Revised Chemical Substance Control Law and the Latest Chemical Substance Regulation Information from Europe, the United States, and China: Key Points for Corporate Response
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Revised Chemical Substances Control Law and the Latest [Europe, America, China] Chemical Substance Regulation Information, Key Points for Corporate Response
**[Lecture Summary]** With the globalization of corporate activities, it is necessary to respond not only to domestic laws but also to global regulations. A regulation similar to Japan's Chemical Substances Control Law is the EU REACH regulation, which has its first registration deadline on November 30, and the notification under the CLP regulation will begin in December. Outside the EU, there is the China REACH law (Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances), which is modeled after the EU REACH regulation, and in Taiwan, the registration of existing substances will begin in June. There are also movements to revise TSCA from a hazard-based to a risk-based approach. GHS and MSDS have subtle differences between countries, and companies are likely struggling to respond efficiently. In this lecture, we will organize this situation, explain the differences, and outline key points for corporate responses based on commonalities.
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【Speaker】 Part 1: Mr. Shigeki Noguchi, Foundation for Chemical Substance Evaluation Research Part 2: Mr. Tetsuya Matsuura, Matsuura Engineering Office 【Venue】 Education and Culture Hall, Room 2 【Kanagawa, Kawasaki】 【Date and Time】 June 30, 2010 (Wednesday) 13:00 - 16:15
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Part 1: Key Points of the Revised Chemical Substances Control Law 1. Overview of the Chemical Substances Control Law and Industry Movements 2. Key Points of the Revision (1) First Phase Revision (Scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2010) 3. Key Points of the Revision (2) Second Phase Revision (Scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2011) 4. Flow of New Chemical Substance Notification Part 2: Organization of Differences Between the Chemical Substances Control Law and Regulatory Laws in Europe, the U.S., and China, and Key Points for Corporate Response 1. Trends and Key Points of the Chemical Substances Control Law and Overseas Regulations 2. Key Points of GHS 3. Obligations for Information Provision 3-1 Basic of MSDS 3-2 Requirements of JIS Z 7250-2005 3-3 U.S. Notification Standards 3-4 Information Disclosure Required by REACH Regulation 3-5 What Constitutes Trade Secrets 4. Topics 4-1 Response to the Ship Recycling Convention 4-2 Response to RoHS Regulations in Europe, the U.S., and China 5. Corporate Response 5-1 Compliance Management and Risk Management 5-2 Due Diligence 5-3 Introduction of Methods (Use of HACCP, TT Method)
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