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REACH CLP & BPR LINKEDIN GROUP CONFERENCE & NETWORKING DAY 2019
OnlyCoreChem Events is organizing the 1st Conference & Networking Day of the Linkedin Group “REACH, CLP and Biocides Regulations”.
The Group has more than 1500 members from all over the EU and also
located Worldwide from the Chemical Industry, Consultancy,
Associations, Authorities, CROs and Academia.
The event is also opened to non-members that are highly welcomed to
join the Linkedin Group on www.linkedin.com/groups/8120597.
Conference will include presentations on the most relevant subjects
related with REACH, CLP and BPR with extended Q&A sessions to
allow participants to share ideas, experiences and clarify their
questions.
The Conference & Networking Day is complemented by pre-event and
post-event Workshops on REACH for Downstream Users of Chemicals
and Introduction to the Biocidal Products Regulation.
The event will have periods for Networking during Coffee-Breaks and
Lunch and will include also an Exhibition.
OnlyCoreChem
Events
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Lisbon, Portugal at
Hotel Tryp Lisboa
Aeroporto
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REACH CLP BPR
Conference
7 March 2019
Half-day Workshops
6 & 8 March 2019
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International
Speakers
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Language of
Conference &
Workshops: English
ORGANIZER CONTACTS
ONLY CORE CHEM, UNIP. LDA
+351 963 705 402
www.onlycorechem.com
7 March 2019, Lisbon-Portugal, Hotel Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto
Programme of the Conference & Networking Day:
09h00-09h30 – Registration 09h30-09h40 – Welcome by Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro, OnlyCoreChem Events
REACH
09h40-10h00 – REACH Compliance for Manufacturers, Importers and Downstream Users of Chemicals
Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro, Managing Director, Only Core Chem Unip. Lda, Portugal
10h00-10h20 – REACH Substance and Dossier Evaluation
Indiana de Seze, Partner Head of EU Regulatory Brussels, FIDAL, Belgium
10h20-10h40 – Challenges of Authorisation under REACH
Dr. Susana Viegas, Director of Environmental Health Programme, Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal
10h40-11h20 – Coffee-Break & Networking
11h20-11h40 – Tools for Substitution of Hazardous Chemicals
Jerker Ligthart, Senior Chemicals Advisor, ChemSec, Sweden
11h40-12h00 – Nanomaterials under REACH
Dr. David Carlander, Director Regulatory Affairs, Nanotechnology Industries Association, Belgium
12h00-12h20 – Q&A with REACH Speakers
Moderator: Marko Susnik, Senior Advisor Chemical Policy, Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO) / SMEunited, Austria
Implementing REACH
12h20-12h40 – Safety Data Sheets and Exposure Scenarios
Dr. Mark Alan Pemberton, Director and Co-owner Global MSDS Ltd, Principal Consultant Systox Limited, United Kingdom
12h40-13h00 – How to improve REACH for SMEs
Marko Susnik, Senior Advisor Chemical Policy, Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO) / SMEunited, Austria
13h00-14h00 – Networking Lunch
14h00-14h20 – REACH and OSH Legislation
Helena Krippahl, Division of External Entities, Authority for Working Conditions (ACT), Portugal
14h20-14h40 – Brexit impact on REACH
Dr. Chris Eacott, Managing Director, Stewardship Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom
14h40-15h00 – Q&A With Implementing REACH Speakers
Lorenzo Zullo, Co-founder and Managing Director, Chemycal, Netherlands
BPR
15h00-15h20 – BPR Authorisation Strategies
Dr. Jeannette Paulussen, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Charles River Laboratories, Netherlands
15h20-15h40 – Advantages and Challenges of working in a BPR Consortium
An Ghekiere, Managing Director ARCHE Consortia, Belgium
CLP
15h40-16h00 – DetNet tool for Industry to support CLP Classification
Dominic Byrne, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager, A.I.S.E., Belgium
16h00-16h20 – Poison Centres CLP Art. 45
Caroline Raine, Regulatory Business Area Manager, National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC), United Kingdom
16h20-16h50 – Coffee-Break & Networking
Enforcement
16h50-17h10 – REACH and CLP Enforcement in practice
Diana Martens, Project Leader, Coordinating Inspector Dangerous Substances, Inspectorate Social Affairs and
Employment, Labour Inspectorate of the Netherlands
17h10-17h30 – Supporting Companies facing Enforcement
Simon Englebert, Competition Regulatory & Trade Associate, Fieldfisher, Belgium
17h30-17h50 – Q&A with BPR, CLP & Enforcement Speakers 17h50-18h – Closing remarks 18h – Close of Conference
Moderator and Closing remarks: Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro, OnlyCoreChem Events, Portugal
Location
Hotel Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto
Aeroporto Internacional de Lisboa, Rua C Nº2
1749-125 Lisboa – PORTUGAL
Telephone: +351 218 425 000
Fax: +351 218 425 099
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.tryplisboaaeroporto.com
Information about the Event
Website https://onlycorechem.wixsite.com/conferencelisbon2019
Email [email protected]
Hotel TRYP Lisboa
Aeroporto stands next to
Terminal 1, right near the
Segunda Circular / A1
ring road, Lisbon’s main
highway, and 2 minutes
away from the metro and
1 minute away from
several bus stops which
will take you anywhere in
Lisbon.
Pre-Conference and Post-Conference Workshops – 6 March and 8 March 2019
6 March 2019, 14h00-17h00, Lisbon-Portugal, Hotel Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto
Workshop REACH for Downstream Users:
Checking compliance for raw materials including the ones imported from outside the EU Safety Data Sheets, Exposure Scenarios and Risk Management Measures Downstream Users Reports to ECHA Preparing for Enforcement
8 March 2019, 09h00-12h00, Lisbon-Portugal, Hotel Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto
Workshop Introduction to the Biocidal Products Regulation:
Overview of the BPR main processes and obligations Transitional Period Applying for Biocidal Products Authorisation Strategies for testing and cost-reduction
Workshops Trainer:
With a Master's degree in Industrial Chemistry and over 10 years' international experience in Regulatory Affairs
and Compliance mainly with EU Chemicals Legislation (REACH, CLP and Biocides Regulations) both in Industry
and Consultancy Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro has been supporting Chemical companies in the EU and Worldwide
to successfully comply with Chemicals Legislation allowing the legal continuation on the market, entering new
markets expanding their businesses and achieving commercial advantage. Currently Managing Director at
OnlyCoreChem providing global solutions for the Chemical Industry in the fields of Consultancy, Auditing and
Training on Chemicals Legislation including Only Representative services.
More information on the professional Linkedin page: www.linkedin.com/in/carlosmiguelfazendeiro/en
Information about the Event
Website https://onlycorechem.wixsite.com/conferencelisbon2019
Email [email protected]
SPEAKERS
Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro, Managing Director, Only Core Chem Unip. Lda, Portugal
Indiana de Seze, Partner Head of EU Regulatory Brussels, FIDAL, Belgium
Dr. Susana Viegas, Director of Environmental Health Programme, Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal
Jerker Ligthart, Senior Chemicals Advisor, ChemSec, Sweden
With a Master's degree in Industrial Chemistry and over 10 years' international experience in Regulatory Affairs and Compliance mainly with EU Chemicals Legislation (REACH, CLP and Biocides Regulations) both in Industry and Consultancy Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro has been supporting Chemical companies in the EU and Worldwide to successfully comply with Chemicals Legislation allowing the legal continuation on the market, entering new markets expanding their businesses and achieving commercial advantage. Currently Managing Director at OnlyCoreChem providing global solutions for the Chemical Industry in the fields of Consultancy, Auditing and Training on Chemicals Legislation including Only Representative services as well as Events, Recruitment and Executive Search.
Indiana de Seze is a French qualified lawyer. Prior to engaging in EU Regulatory law at the time the REACH Regulation was adopted, she practised EU antitrust law for 10 years at various prominent anglo-saxon firms. She has been an essential member of the two largest worldwide legal teams in EU Regulatory (chemicals) work and publishes/speaks regularly at events dedicated to chemicals regulations in the EU. Since February 2019, she joined the Brussels office of FIDAL, the largest business law firm in France, to set up and head its EU Regulatory practice. Indiana represents clients, both from industry and trade associations, on a wide array of issues, from supply chain relationships and complex data licensing agreements to regulatory compliance, including advocacy and litigation. Indiana regularly advises clients on their registration duties and the legal consequences of evaluation procedures under REACH. She also has in-depth experience on the Biocidal Products Regulation and in Plant Protection products.
Graduated in Environmental Health from Lisbon School of Health Technology - Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon. Two Master degrees: Safety and Ergonomics from Lisbon University and in Applied Toxicology from Surrey University, United Kingdom. PhD in Occupational and Environmental Health from Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, New University of Lisbon. Master. Director and Professor of Environmental Health Degree in Lisbon School of Health Technology. Co-opted member in the Risk Assessment Committee of European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) between 2012-2018. The principal research topics are occupational toxicology, exposure assessment and risk assessment. Published mostly on occupational and environmental exposures to chemical agents and have several ongoing research projects has a coordinator.
Jerker Ligthart holds a Master of Science in Chemical engineering from Chalmers University of technology and currently work as senior chemicals advisor for ChemSec. During his time at ChemSec he has been responsible for the development of the SIN List, crafting it into a scientifically credible tool for the identification of Substances of very high concern (SVHCs). Currently he is the project manager for ChemSec Marketplace, a B2B “dating site” where companies looking for greener chemistry and safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals can connect directly with the solution providers.
Dr. David Carlander, Director Regulatory Affairs, Nanotechnology Industries Association, Belgium
Dr. Mark Pemberton, Director Co-owner Global MSDS Ltd, Principal Consultant Systox Limited, United Kingdom
Marko Susnik, Senior Advisor Chemical Policy, Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO) / SMEunited, Austria
Helena Krippahl, Authority for Working Conditions (ACT), Portugal
Dr Carlander is Director of Regulatory Affairs of the Nanotechnology Industries Association (NIA). He joined NIA in 20111 as a Director of Advocacy. In his position he is also covering the agricultural sector (food, feed, ag-chem), REACH, cosmetics, biocides and risk assessment of nanomaterials. He is coordinating and participating in a number of various research projects and is representing NIA at EU regulatory meetings and at meetings organised by ECHA. Before joining the NIA Dr Carlander worked six years as Scientific Officer for the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), where he was coordinating the risk assessment of applications of nanotechnologies in the food and feed area. Dr Carlander has over 20 years of experience working with governments, academia, industry and international organisations. Dr Carlander holds a M.Sc. in Biotechnology and a PhD in Clinical Chemistry from Uppsala University, Sweden.
Mark is an industrial Regulatory Toxicologist with 40 years’ experience of toxicology and global regulatory affairs within different sectors of the chemical industry including general chemicals, polymers, films and specialty chemicals. Mark has hands-on practical experience of all aspects of industrial toxicology from toxicology testing, contracting, occupational health, risk assessment, product registration, food contact regulations and regulatory compliance to litigation defence. Mark has 30 years’ experience managing trade associations in Europe and North America and sits on several European, US and UK, National regulatory panels and workgroups. Mark is a member of the European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC) Scientific Committee and has worked on, chaired and directed numerous task forces on chemical and regulatory issues. Currently Mark’s client base covers all 3 regions of the world.
Marko Sušnik is an advisor for chemical law and chemical policies within the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKÖ – Wirtschaftskammer Österreich). He is involved with REACH, CLP, national chemical law, nanotechnologies, biocides, pesticides and fertilizers. On the European level he works in numerous expert groups related to chemicals. His work is very much focused on the impact of European legislation on SME. In that context he is also advising the European social partner SMEunited, the European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, on aspects related to chemical legislation and policy. From his professional training he is a chemist, specialized on organic chemistry and organic technologies. He finished his chemical education with a PhD in chemical engineering.
For 12 years, she was a manager of a consulting services company in the implementation of
Quality, Environment and Occupational Health and Safety management systems, indoor air
quality and industrial hygiene risk assessment services. In 2011 she joined the ACT - Authority
for working conditions as a senior health and safety technician in the Directorate of Health and
Safety at Work Promotion Services and since January 2014 is head of the Division for the
Regulation of External Entities, which integrates two functional areas: Authorization of
occupational safety services and auditing, Certification of training entities for Safety and Senior
Safety Technicians at Work courses, and auditing. She is responsible for the follow-up of the
internal working groups on REACH, CLP and Occupational Diseases and for the follow-up of the
work under Technical Commission 42 - Exposure Limit Values and OSH Management Systems:
ISO 45001. She is a member on the Technical Commission 207- Biosafety in Laboratories and a
member in the internal working group on asbestos. Degree in Chemical Engineering, Post
graduate in Occupational Safety and Health, Post Graduate in Renewable Energy in Buildings.
She is the representative of ACT on the Committee for Adaptation to
Technical Progress for Occupational Exposure Limits (for chemical
agents and carcinogenic and mutagenic chemical agents), and the
Dr. Chris Eacott, Managing Director, Stewardship Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom
Dr. Jeannette Paulussen, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Charles River Laboratories, Netherlands
An Ghekiere, Managing Director ARCHE Consortia, Belgium
Dominic Byrne, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager, A.I.S.E., Belgium
Dr Chris Eacott spent much of his working career in technical, commercial and product stewardship management roles within leading UK chemical companies. He founded Stewardship Solutions Ltd in 2003, and nowadays provides primarily REACH and other regulatory compliance services to a wide range of industry sectors, across multiple geographic territories. The company is particularly active in REACH Registrations (including opt-outs) and Only Representative services. Stewardship Solutions is a REACHReady-approved service provider.
Dr. Paulussen joined Charles River Laboratories in 2010 (previously known as NOTOX B.V. and WIL Research B.V.) as regulatory affairs manager and she is now the Head of the Regulatory Affairs Department since December 2014. She leads the Regulatory Affairs team consisting of about 25 Regulatory Affairs Scientists and Specialists (PhD, MSc, BSc), which provides support for the registration of pharmaceutical products and (agro)chemicals worldwide. Dr. Paulussen is also involved in providing advice on (global) (agro)chemical registration strategies and project management. Dr. Paulussen graduated in health sciences specialising in biological health sciences at the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands, in 1991. In 1996 she received her Doctor’s degree in 1996 at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. After her Ph.D. she worked at TNO, The Netherlands, dealing with regulatory affairs of industrial chemicals, biocides and agrochemicals. For two years in between she worked at Huntingdon Life Sciences, UK, as a regulatory affairs specialist where she was responsible for the preparation and submission of EU dossiers for agrochemicals under the 91/414/EC Directive.
An Ghekiere graduated as Master of Biochemistry in 2001 and obtained her PhD in Bio-engineering on endocrine disruption in invertebrates at Ghent University (Belgium) in 2006. Since 2006 she joined ARCHE Consulting where she is responsible for the biocides team. Since 2014 the biocides team developed a new consortium management service for biocidal products. In 2016 she became managing director of the new founded company ARCHE Consortia to deliver complete consortium management services.
Dominic Byrne is Scientific and Regulatory Affairs Manager for The International Association of Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products (A.I.S.E.). He is an experienced regulatory chemist specialising in Europe's REACH and CLP Regulations, with a technical background in substance identification, physico-chemical property testing and classification of substances and mixtures. Dominic manages the detergent industry's network for CLP Classification (DetNet) and the A.I.S.E. working groups on CLP and In Vitro testing. Previously, he worked with both European and non-European organisations to manage delivery of several large-scale REACH Registration projects and the operations of multiple REACH SIEFS/Consortia. Prior to joining A.I.S.E., Dominic has worked in Consultancy and for the European Chemicals Agency in their Substance Identification and Data Sharing Unit. He is a recognised author and public speaker on REACH, CLP and related topics for both industrial and academic audiences.
Caroline Raine, Regulatory Business Area Manager, National Chemical Emergency Centre, United Kingdom
Diana Martens, Project Leader, Coordinating Inspector Dangerous Substances, Inspectorate Social Affairs and
Employment, Labour Inspectorate of the Netherlands
Simon Englebert, Competition Regulatory & Trade Associate, Fieldfisher, Belgium
Q&A Moderator – Implementing REACH Panel
Lorenzo Zullo, Co-founder and Managing Director, Chemycal, Belgium
Caroline is the NCEC regulatory business area manager, with a wealth of experience in interpreting and implementing legislation relating to hazardous chemical substances. Caroline’s legislative knowledge is wide ranging, covering both supply and transport legislation. This experience has been developed whilst working directly in the chemical industry and through consultancy projects. Caroline is a qualified Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) for the transport of hazardous goods by both road and rail and holds a postgraduate certificate in REACH management as well having the NEBOSH qualification. Caroline also sits on two of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) working groups on the IT Tools and Guidance documents for poison centres, meaning that, as well as having the most up to date information, Caroline can also feed industry challenges directly to ECHA. Caroline has key strengths in COSHH, REACH, SDS, CLP, Poison Centres and the transport of dangerous goods as well as the other interlinking chemical legislation.
Diana worked for 20 years in the chemical industry as Laboratory Manager, Quality Manager, Process Engineer. During the last 16 years she worked at the Labour Inspectorate from the Netherlands. First as a chemical safety specialist and later (last 9 years) as a project leader dangerous substances. At this moment she is one of the project leaders in the program Dangerous Substances. Most of her projects are focused on the "health" part of working with dangerous (carcinogenic and mutagenic) substances. REACH included. The aim is that workers are less exposed to dangerous (carcinogenic, mutagenic, reprotoxic) substances. In the program Dangerous Substances of the Inspectorate different ways of enforcement and interventions are applied. Objective of the program Dangerous Substances is "Road to Zero" (no employee should become ill when working with dangerous substances). One of her achievements is the development and promotion of the self-inspection hazardous substances: http://hazardoussubstances.zelfinspectie.nl/ and the SDS-check (www.sds-check.nl ). The combination of REACH and OSH can improve the workers situation and provide for a more healthier working environment. With education in chemistry, quality management, process chemistry, chemical engineering, health and safety (OSH), project and program management.
Lorenzo is the co-founder and managing director of Chemycal, a young pioneering company that
combines IT technology and human expertise to monitor chemical regulatory systems around the
world and deliver customised alerts based on chemicals and products. Beside managing
Chemycal, Lorenzo works as manager for the European non-ferrous metals producers and
recyclers association (Eurometaux) supporting chemicals-related activities, including interaction
with European and National Authorities and the coordination of chemical-related working groups.
He previously spent 9 years in the European Tyre & Rubber Manufacturers’ Association, where
he coordinated and managed chemicals and health & safety industry actions. Lorenzo holds a
MSc in Environmental Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy), a MSc in Chemical
Engineering and a MA in Sustainable Infrastructures from the Royal Institute of Technology
(Stockholm, Sweden).
Simon practice focuses on competition law matters as well as on EU regulatory matters including notably chemicals (REACH), biocides and pesticides. He assists clients with product approval processes in the EU, related litigation before European courts, national courts and WTO panels, and counsels companies on a wide range of business law and antitrust matters relating to their international agreements and commercial presence in Europe. His expertise covers all aspects of product regulations and restrictions (including notification, data protection, mutual recognition, classification & labelling, marketing and use restrictions, parallel imports, environmental liability, product recalls and data compensation negotiations, amongst others).
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