October 13-14, 2015, the First Summit Meeting on Chemical Regulations in Asia-Pacific hosted by CIRS, KTR, and JEMAI, was held successfully in Shanghai. Officials and experts from China AQSIQ, China MEP, China SAWS, Shanghai CIQ, Japan METI, Japan MOE, Korea KPIA, PACIA, and IHSC provided excellent presentations. They communicated with attendees about global chemical management during SMCR 2015. More than 130 enterprises and organizations attended the summit, including the Shanghai Canadian Consulate, the Shanghai Japanese Consulate, Bayer, Dupont, BASF, Akzo Nobel, Boeing, Siemens, Lanxess, Evonik, and Syngenta.
Host, Invited Parties, and Media Support
Speakers
Topics
- China Chemical Management Outlook;
- Chemical Control Policy and Trends in Shanghai;
- The Implementation of Hazardous Chemical Environmental Registration under China's MEP Order 22, the List of Priority Hazardous Chemicals for Environmental Management, and the Explanation of Article 22 to the National Plan for Water Pollution Prevention;
- Hazardous Chemical Catalog, Classification Identification and Hazardous Chemical Registration Updates;
- The Latest Guidance on New Chemical Substance Notification in China and its Impact on Enterprises;
- Update on Chemical Regulations and GHS Status in Thailand;
- Australian Chemical Framework Overview;
- Implementation of the GHS in the US and Canada and New and Developing Chemical Regulations in the US;
- GHS implementation in China, South Korea, Japan and Malaysia;
- General introduction on inspection and supervision of import and export hazardous chemicals and their packaging;
- Inspection technologies for classification identification of import & export hazardous chemicals and packaging of dangerous goods — under the new hazardous chemical inventory (2015);
- Taiwan Chemical Regulations and Updates;
- Recent Progress of Chemical Substances Control Law (CSCL);
- Japan’s PRTR System Outline and Data Utilization Examples;
- Chemical Management Regulations and GHS Implementation in Japan;
- KPIA K-REACH Consortium; and
- "Recent Movement" on the Act on the Registration and Evaluation of Chemical Substances (K-REACH).