Join our brand new training series with deeper knowledge, practical real world examples and case studies to that achieved compliance.
During this training, we will take a closer look at food contact material (FCM) regulations that are in force in the following countries and regions: the EU, Switzerland, North America (US and Canada), Mercosur countries, China, Japan, South Korea and India, including key regulatory aspects. The latest requirements for recycled plastics in food contact applications in the respective key markets will also be addressed.
An insight training into the risk assessment process for FCM substances migrating from FCM and FCA will be provided, as well as a training module on the preparation of a Declaration of Compliance (DoC) or an Expert Opinion Letter on FCM and FCA: compliance versus safe use. Each training module lasts two hours, including time for attendees to ask questions.
Your trainers for will be from knoell.
Modules in the series*
- 21 May
- 22 May
- Key Regulations in China for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs) and Practical, Real-Life Examples & Case Studies of Achieving Compliance
- Key Regulations in EU for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs) and Practical, Real-Life Examples & Case Studies of Achieving Compliance
- 23 May
- Key Regulations in Switzerland for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs) and Practical, Real-Life Examples & Case Studies of Achieving Compliance
- FCM Regulations in North America (USA and Canada) for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs): Key Regulatory Aspects, With Case Studies
- 3 June
- FCM Regulations in South Korea and India for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs): Key Regulatory Aspects, With Case Studies
- Preparation of a Declaration of Compliance (DoC) or an Expert Opinion Letter on Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs): Compliance Versus Safe Use
- 5 June
- Key Regulations in Mercosur for Food Contact Materials (FCMs) & Food Contact Articles (FCAs) and Practical,Real-Life Examples & Case Studies of Achieving Compliance
- FCM Regulations on Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics in Key Global Markets (including, the EU, Switzerland, UK, North America, Mercosur, China, Japan, India, South Korea)
- 6 June
*Modules can be booked individually. Email events@chemicalwatch.com for more information.
What can you expect from the course?
- A copy of all slides and on-demand content, both available after each module
- Q&A with the knoell experts
- Cost-efficient training opportunity and the chance to get the latest updates on FCM regulations, without leaving your office/home.
Who should attend:
Regulatory Affairs Managers or Products Stewardship Specialists active in companies situated in different positions of the food contact supply chain, including
- Suppliers of raw materials intended to be used in manufacturing of FCM and food contact articles
- Industry scientists involved in the research & development (R&D) of innovative FCM and food contact articles
- Converters or formulators
- Brand owners of FCMs of any type, for example, plastic, paper and paperboard, metallic food containers, ceramic FCMs, wooden food contact articles, printing inks for food contact applications, coatings and adhesives
- Machinery/equipment (used in food processing industry) suppliers
- Food packaging designers
- Risk assessors and toxicologists
Exclusive discount for Chemical Watch members
Members are entitled to a 15% discount on all Chemical Watch events.
Discount applied automatically at checkout (please ensure you are logged in to the website before you complete your order).
Individual modules can also be booked for £350 each. Email events@chemicalwatch.com to book.
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On-demand content will be shared with attendees following the events.
Is this a key topic of interest for your business? We can run this training course exclusively for your organization, as a tailored learning experience. Email us at events@chemicalwatch.com for more information