A three day introductory online training covering the basics of PFAS regulation in the EU, US and APAC jurisdictions.

Embark on a comprehensive journey into the world of the PFAS regulation with our introductory training course covering the EU, US and APAC jurisdictions. Over the span of three days, this training will provide you with a foundational understanding of currently enforced and upcoming legislation concerning PFAS in products and operations.

 The first day of the course will include a general introduction to PFAS and a detailed overview of PFAS regulation in the EU, presented by Kamelija Milosev. The second day will cover PFAS regulation in the US, presented by Lauren Payne, and finally, on day three, Yujing Pan will introduce you to PFAS regulation in APAC.

 Whether you're new to regulatory affairs or aiming to stay on top of the latest regulatory changes, this course will provide you with the essential knowledge to successfully navigate the fast-evolving complexities of PFAS legislation.

 

What can you expect from the course?

  • Introduction to PFAS – what are they, where are they found and why are they of concern
  • Overview of the key EU, US and APAC legislation concerning PFAS in products
  • Overview of the key EU, US and APAC legislation concerning PFAS in operations
  • Overview of upcoming PFAS regulatory developments in the EU, US and APAC
  • High-level overview of PFAS regulatory stringency in the EU, US and APAC
  • List of actionable steps to help you identify PFAS in your supply chain

 

Who should attend this course? (what sort of job titles/roles would this information be relevant to?)

  • Manufacturers, importers, distributors and/or authorized representatives of chemicals or products containing PFAS
  • Regulatory affairs professionals
  • Quality assurance personnel
  • Compliance managers
  • Product stewards
  • Product safety professionals
  • Materials specialists
  • Lawyers
  • Government regulators
  • Anyone wishing to develop a deeper understanding of PFAS and their regulatory changes