Chemical Compliance
Intelligence & Solutions

Introduction to Canada’s New Substance Notification Regulations

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Alva Chen, Shannon L. Gainey, Ph.D.
Thursday , 18th Jun 2020
REACH24H Consulting Group China
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The Canada Environmental Protection Act 1999 (CEPA 1999) is the most important regulation on the control of chemicals in Canada. Its regulatory scope includes chemicals, living organisms, marine environment, vehicles, hazardous waste, etc. This webinar will highlight Canada's chemical control framework, DSL/NSDL directory management, and compliance requirements for substances and polymers according to the new substance notification regulations.

Contents

- Overview

- DSL & NDSL under CEPA

- New substances notification requirements under CEPA

- Compliance and enforcement

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Speaker
  • Senior Regulatory Consultant
    Ms. Alva Chen is a recognized expert in China New Chemical Substance Notification under MEP Order 7 as well as EU REACH registration and risk assessment. She has extensive hands-on experience in data gap analysis, project management, exposure scenario development, etc.
  • Technical and Regulatory Director
    Dr. Shannon Gainey is Technical and Regulatory Director for REACH24H USA. She has nearly 18 years of experience working for multi-national organizations, where she has supported the global compliance of products in various countries and markets. As Technical and Regulatory Director, Dr. Gainey provides North American regulatory support to clients. She has a wealth of knowledge and experience with Global Chemical Control Laws including the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), the regulation of cosmetics and food/food contact materials under the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard. Dr. Gainey’s global regulatory expertise and strong business acumen afford her a strategic vision to navigate the regulatory and compliance challenges that too often accompany new technologies and growth into new markets.