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Webinar Series on Measures for the Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (MEE Order No.12)- Technical Analysis and Practices

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Erin Chen, Ivy Sun, Jared Chen, Kevin Jiang, Raina Lu, Raymond Zhu, Sophie Zheng, Tina Tong, Carmen Yuan
Wednesday , 8th Sep 2021
REACH24H
Background

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Measures for the Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (MEE Order No.12) was implemented on January 1, 2021. It aims to standardize the registration of environmental management of new chemical substances, effectively evaluate and manage possible risks new chemicals might bring to environment in China, so as to protect the ecology, environment and public health. MEE Order No. 12 is the replacement of the former MEP Order No.7. It released the industry's burden from regulatory compliance to a great extent. At the same time, this regulation places more attention to supervision to encourage industries to comply to the regulation more actively, which is also in line with China's current emphasis on regulation. Ever since MEE Order No.12’s implementation, REACH24H has provided technical support to industries and summarized useful skills and tips in practice, based on which we have prepared this webinar series. And we are looking forward to your participation.

Contents

Webinar I: Introduction and Practical Experience Sharing of Record Registration and its Registration System

Webinar II: Post-registration Obligations, Official Supervision and Analysis of IECSC

Webinar III: Data Requirements, Data Sharing and Case Study of Registrations

Schedule
Date Time (GMT+8) World Clock Language
2021-09-08 10:00 ~ 11:00 Beijing: 10:00-11:00 Chinese
2021-09-08 21:00 ~ 22:00 London: 14:00-15:00 New York: 9:00-10:00 English
2021-09-23 10:00 ~ 11:00 Beijing: 10:00-11:00 Chinese
2021-09-23 21:00 ~ 22:00 London: 14:00-15:00 New York: 9:00-10:00 English
2021-10-12 10:00 ~ 11:00 Beijing: 10:00-11:00 Chinese
2021-10-12 21:00 ~ 22:00 London: 14:00-15:00 New York: 9:00-10:00 English
* Same content in different sessions to facilitate the attendance of audiences from different time zones.
Contact Information

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Speaker
  • Regulatory Consultant
    Ms. Erin Chen is from the Japanese Business Department. She is mainly responsible for consulting affairs concerning chemicals regulations in Chinese mainland and Taiwan, and also focuses on Eurasia REACH and other REACH-like regulations. She is experienced in helping Japanese customers dealing with various kinds of projects.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Ms. Ivy Sun is a consultant from Industrial Chemicals Division in REACH24H and responsible for chemical registration in China, China Taiwan, Japan and the other Asia Pacific countries and regions. With abundant knowledge about chemical regulations and enriched practical experience, she has assisted many corporations domestic and abroad to cope with regulatory affairs by offering most cost-effective solutions.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Jared Chen is an experienced consultant from the Asia-Pacific Chemical Registration Department of REACH24H. He plays a role to provide professional advice for clients who seek chemical compliance solutions. With a background of chemistry, Mr. Chen possesses expertise in chemical regulatory affairs in China, China Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Philippines, and other Asian Pacific region. And his advanced mediation and communication skills enable him to help clients home and abroad cope with challenges to remove the regulatory business barriers in a speedy and cost-effective way.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Kevin Jiang is from Asia-Pacific Chemical Registration Department, mainly responsible for the chemical regulatory compliance consulting for China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Australia, and other AP Countries, having been devoted to providing professional compliance advice to companies from all over the world.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Ms. Raina obtained her master's degree in life sciences at Nagoya University. Currently, she is mainly responsible for the consulting services for the registration of hazardous chemicals in China, the declaration of new chemical substances in China, and the registration of chemical substances in Taiwan, etc., and has provided compliance suggestions for many Japanese companies.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Mr. Zhu earned his Master's decree in Polymer Science from the University of Akron. He is specialized in biomaterial and has several years’ experience in designing class 3 medical device. Now, he is focusing on China new chemicals registration.
  • Senior Technical Specialist
    Ms. Sophie Zheng is mainly responsible for the declaration technology of new chemical substances in China and the registration of chemical regulations in the Philippines. She has many years of experience in the declaration of new chemical substances and has completed many new chemical substance declaration projects and post-declaration obligations in China. She has rich experience in the formulation of declaration strategies, data gap analysis, determination of hazard properties of substances, risk assessment and post-declaration obligations.
  • Regulatory Affairs Consultant
    Tina graduated from Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a master's degree in pharmacology. She has 5 years of pre-clinical drug pharmacology and toxicology research experience. Tina is very good at non-test method-related evaluation work (Read-across, toxicokinetics, etc.). and committed to tracking the management of new chemical substances in China, and has provided many domestic and foreign companies with constructive compliance consulting services on the declaration of new chemical substances in China.
  • Regulatory Consultant
    Ms. Yuan has been focusing on the latest developments in GHS implementation, hazardous chemical registration and new chemical notification in the Chinese mainland and new, and existing and new chemical registration in Taiwan. She has rich experience in coping with global chemical regulations and can provide effective regulatory compliance solutions for Japanese enterprises.