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More information about ChemCon: Volker J. Soballa (Head of Committee) https://www.youtube.com/ChemConConferences Vice President Product Stewardship http://www.chemcon.net Evonik Industries AG Registration Please fill in the enclosed registration form and email to: Robert Donkers [email protected]. Adviser DG Environment Please refer to the enclosed registration form for terms and conditions.

Venue and Hotel Accommodations Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Karon E. Armstrong 1 International Technical Hong Kong, China Operations, 3M

Online booking tool for special rate rooms: Takashi Fukushima Rooms with breakfast: National Institute of http://hongkong.grand.hyatt.com/content/propertywebsites/hotels/ Technology and Evaluation grandhyatt/hkggh/en/group-booking/hkgghchc12015.html

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www.chemcon.net IUCLID REACH NotificationConference Day 1 TSCA Nano Sessions 1 - 4 June 15th Monday Polymers Nano Session 1 Chair: Wilfred Feng, Keller China – the regulations and Heckman LLP 08:00-09:30 15’ Opening Ceremony 25’ Overview of the hazardous chemicals safety management in Crane Ji, Huntsman China 25’ Updates of the Implementation, Development and guidance Xiaojian Liu, Solid Waste documents for the New Chemical Substance Notification in and Chemicals Management China Center Ministry of Environmental Protection China 25’ Chinese legal framework in relation to food and cosmetics Yu Zhao, Bayer Material Science

09:30-10:00 Coffee break

Session 2 Chair: Wilfred Feng, Keller Compliance in China – practical implementation and Heckman LLP 10:00-11:30 20’ Emergency prevention and response in China Richard Davey, NCEC 20’ GHS: Overview of the legislation in China, current status, Tsuyuki Nishino, SAP challenges faced and practical advice; including requirement to label in Chinese prior to arrival in China 25’ Practical experience with the New Chemical Substance Andy Burgess, Regulatory Notification scheme in China (case studies) Services International Ltd 25’ Lessons learned by industry in implementing and complying with Amy Li, Huntsman relevant regulations in China – including Hong Kong 11:30-12:15 45’ Q&A on China all speakers from session 1 and 2 Chair: Wilfred Feng, Keller and Heckman LLP 12:15-13:15 Lunch break Session 3 Food contact and cosmetics Chair: Karl Enters, ERM 13:15-15:15 40’ Global Food contact regulations Wilfred Feng, Keller and Heckman LLP 30’ EU Cosmetic product regulations - including a link with EU Christian Gründling, FCIO REACH consumer risk assessment 30’ Global cosmetic regulations Zhongrui Li, Intertek

20’ Panel discussion 15:15-15:45 Coffee break

Session 4 Chair: David Nelissen, Chemical industry towards a more sustainable future Accenture Top management; How to effectively inform them about the key 15:45-17:15 25’ Karon Armstrong, 3M regulations and their business impact 25’ Activities and trends around a more sustainable chemical industry Dieter Häßlein, SAP 25’ How technical innovation in manufacturing is fostered through Bart vander Velpen, Royal business innovation HaskoningDHV 15’ Panel discussion

17:15 End of sessions of day 1

18:30 Welcome Reception Supported by:

www.chemcon.net IUCLID REACH NotificationConference Day 2 TSCA Nano Sessions 5 - 8 June 16th Tuesday Polymers Nano Session 5 GHS implementation– basics, Asia-Pacific, Europe Chair: Berndt Stürznickel, SAP Robert Donkers, European 08:00-09:30 20’ General introduction on GHS Commission DG Environment 35’ GHS implementation in Asia-Pacific Caroline Li, BASF 35’ EU CLP regulation – including reporting requirements to poison Christian Gründling, FCIO centres 09:30-10:00 Coffee break GHS implementation – The Americas and effective global Session 6 hazard communication Chair: Berndt Stürznickel, SAP 10:00-11:30 25’ GHS implementation in North America Karen Levins, Intertek Cantox 25’ GHS implementation in Middle and South America Michael Wenk, Kemira 40’ GHS and its effect on SDSs and global hazard communication Karon Armstrong, 3M 11:30-12:15 45’ Q&A on GHS all speakers from session 5 and 6 Chair: Berndt Stürznickel, SAP 12:15-13:15 Lunch break

Session 7 Chair: Robert Donkers, European Chemical Control legislation in North America Commission DG Environment 13:15-15:15 30’ Canada – an update on the Chemical management plan Karen Levins, Intertek Cantox 40’ TSCA reform – the expectations and a comparison with EU Herbert Estreicher, Keller and REACH and Asian developments (Taiwan, Korea) Heckman LLP 30’ Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and The Julius Waller, EPPA Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) their impact on chemical control legislation 20’ Panel discussion 15:15-15:45 Coffee break

Session 8 Chair: Rüdiger V. Battersby, Supply chain communication EBRC Consulting 15:45-17:15 30’ Exposure scenarios and supply chain communication Mercedes Vinas, ECHA Leo van der Biessen, Royal 25’ Safe use of chemicals HaskoningDHV 20’ Supply chain communication around the globe – business Berndt Stürznickel, SAP examples and solutions 15’ Panel discussion

17:15 End of sessions of day 2

www.chemcon.net IUCLID REACH NotificationConference Day 3 TSCA Nano Sessions 9 - 12 June 17th Wednesday Polymers Nano Session 9 REACH update and forecast Chair: Robert Donkers, European Commission DG Environment 08:00-09:30 40’ Update ECHA Javier Sánchez, ECHA 30’ Enforcement of REACH, including a focus on the enforcement of Szilvia Deim, ECHA-FORUM Only Representatives 20’ Industry priorities today Volker Soballa, Evonik 09:30-10:00 Coffee break

Session 10 REACH authorisation Chair: Robert Donkers, European Commission DG Environment 10:00-11:30 30’ Authorisation processes and experiences Tim Bowmer, ECHA-RISK Assessment Committee 35’ Building your authorization business case Julius Waller, EPPA 25’ Impact of authorization on industry risk management and risk Leo van der Biessen, Royal assessment HaskoningDHV 11:30-12:15 45’ Q&A on REACH all speakers from session 9 and 10 Chair: Robert Donkers, European Commission DG Environment 12:15-13:15 Lunch break Chair: Karen Levins, Intertek Session 11 Global approach to new chemicals Cantox 13:15-15:15 35’ Compare/contrast new chemical notification systems: Is it a new Karon Armstrong, 3M chemical 35’ Compare/contrast polymer notification systems; including the John Moore, John Moore planning of a polymer notification Regulatory Services 30’ Data requirements and development of a global test program, Andy Burgess, Regulatory Services including industry examples of implementing a global test International Ltd program; re-using test data between different notification systems 20’ Panel discussion 15:15-15:45 Coffee break Session 12 Chemical control legislation in Turkey, Middle East and Chair: Karen Levins, Intertek Middle and South America Cantox 15:45-17:15 20’ Chemical Legislation in the Middle East: What do we know? Michael Wenk, Kemira - focusing on (among others) Israel, The Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Pakistan 25’ Turkey; Overview of current Turkish legal framework for chemical Melih Babayigit, CRAD control legislation. Including Turkey’s classification and labelling regulation (SEA) as well as the expectations on Turkish REACH (KKDIK) 30’ Chemical Control Legislation in Middle & South America Michael Wenk, Kemira 15’ Panel discussion 17:15 End of sessions of day 3

18:30-22:30 Social Event

www.chemcon.net IUCLID REACH NotificationConference Day 4 TSCA Nano Sessions 13 - 16 June 18th Thursday Polymers Nano Chair: John Moore, John Moore Session 13 Chemical control legislation in Japan, Malaysia and Thailand Regulatory Services 08:00-09:30 35’ Japan - Overview of the key chemical control legislation (e.g. Takashi Fukushima, National Chemical Substance Law Control Law, Industrial Health and Safety Institute of Technology and Laws, GHS) and its enforcement Evaluation Japan 30’ Malaysia - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, Majahar Abd Rahman, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS Department Occupational Safety & Health Malaysia 25’ Thailand - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, Gunnar Kahl, Dr. Knoell Consult MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS 09:30-10:00 Coffee break Chair: John Moore, John Moore Session 14 Chemical control legislation in South-East Asia Regulatory Services 10:00-11:30 20’ Indonesia - Overview on chemical control legislation Regina Anindita, Ministry of Industry Indonesia 20’ Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia and Singapore- Overview on Caroline Li, BASF chemical control legislation 25’ Lessons learned by industry in implementing and complying to new Crane Ji, Huntsman chemicals management in Asia 25’ Safety culture changes in Asia Hugh Sullivan, ERM

11:30-12:15 45’ Q&A on Asia all speakers from session 13 and 14 Chair: John Moore, John Moore Regulatory Services 12:15-13:15 Lunch break Session 15 Taiwan Chair: James Leu, ERM 13:15-15:15 45’ Taiwanese legal framework for chemical control legislation- what Jowitt Li, SAHTECH to expect of the revisions of the Toxic Chemical Substances Control Act and the Taiwanese Occupational Safety and Health Act 25’ Taiwan revised Toxic Chemical Substance Control Act (TCSCA) - An Francis Wong, Evonik Industry Perspective 30’ Lessons learned by industry in implementing and complying with Amy Li, Huntsman relevant regulations (including Taiwanese Occupational Safety and Health Act) in Taiwan 20’ Panel discussion 15:15-15:45 Coffee break

Session 16 Chemical control legislation in other areas in the world Chair: Volker Soballa, Evonik

15:45-17:15 25’ Australia and New Zealand - Overview on chemical control Nick Zovko, Plastics and legislation Chemicals Industries Association 25’ India Chemical and Product Regulations Deepak Mugadur, Mugadur Consultancy 25’ Russia and surrounding states – Overview on chemical control Dmitry Skobelev, CIS Center legislation (labelling, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS 15’ Panel discussion

17:15 End of sessions of conference

www.chemcon.net IUCLID REACH NotificationPost Conference TSCA Nano Seminars 1 & 2 June 19th Friday Polymers Nano Seminar 1 Global Survey of Regulated Lists of Chemicals Chair: John Phillips, ERM 08:00-12:00 In depth seminar • Lists of banned and restricted substances – REACH Authorisation Robert Donkers, European and restriction in relation to other EU Directives and international Commission DG Environment Treaties • Risk Management Options for SVHC substances; Authorisation or Julius Waller, EPPA restriction of substances; prioritisation of Chemicals, CORAP and dossier hygiene • Reportable – regular reports to the government; to be disclosed to Karon Armstrong, 3M customer on SDS. What are the provisions to protect CBI of these chemicals – presence, concentration, use in products? • Global Biocides regulations Herbert Estreicher, Keller and Heckman LLP • Monitored or observational – How are these evaluated to possibly Karon Armstrong, 3M move to restricted or banned? What are disclosure requirements? • Asian chemicals management approach utilizing and reporting on Caroline Li, BASF regulated lists • Emerging hazard regulations for endocrine disruptors and Volker Soballa, Evonik nanomaterials • Q&A 12:00-13:00 Lunch break

Seminar 2 Korea Chair: David Nelissen, Accenture 13:00-17:00 In depth seminar • Korean Chemical legislation framework (CCA, OSHA, K-REACH) Jaeyoung You, Ministry of and green chemistry initiatives and industry support Trade, Industry & Energy • Overview of “K-REACH” and its Regulatory Implementation Hak-Kyun Maeng, Ministry of Environment • Practical preparation for K-REACH registration; registration, IT- Sanghee Park, Chemtopia system, testing, data analysis and quality Co.,Ltd • Consortium formation and cost sharing – lessons learned from EU Christiaan van Daalen, Royal REACH HaskoningDHV • K-REACH in relation to CBI, competition law and global liability; Cy Chooyoun Kim, Kim & global impact of the availability of data Chang

• Q&A 17:00 End of ChemCon Asia 2015

Schedule of ChemCon Asia 2015

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