Practical guidance on South Korea's K-REACH Regulation
This new training course aims to provide a deeper understanding of K-REACH and practical guidance for foreign industry who needs to comply with K-REACH.
Those attending will also learn what needs to be prepared and how it can be prepared for direct and indirect importations of chemical substance.
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to K-REACH
- Korean Existing Chemical List (KECL)
- K-REACH pre-registrations
- Polymer registrations and exemptions under K-REACH
- Chemical registrations and exemptions under K-REACH, including New and Joint chemical registrations
- Chemical risk assessment under K-REACH
- Other regulations and K-REACH – KOSHA (Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency) and CCA (Chemical Controls Act)
Who should attend:
- Compliance/regulatory officers
- Product registration managers
- Toxicologists
- Risk assessment managers
- Lawyers
- Consultants
- Regulatory affairs managers
- Occupational health professionals
- Those working in or with South Korea
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If you'd like to hear more about the latest developments on K-REACH and K-BPR, register for the upcoming Regulatory Summit Asia, where K-REACH Regulation (South Korea) trainer Junho Lee will be presenting South Korea: Regulatory outlook and update on K-REACH and K-BPR. Find out more