On February 27, CIRS Europe will provide members of Chemical Watch with a specialized training session focused on chemical management regulations in China.
This one-day training course offers attendees the opportunity to learn:
- details of the current implementation of MEE Order 12;
- how to differentiate between new and existing substances in China;
- the requirements for registration under MEE Order 12;
- how to identify the various high-hazard substance categories in China;
- the requirements for registration of hazardous substances; and
- the requirements for local Chinese SDS and label standards.
For more information and to secure your spot in this valuable training session, click the link below. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your expertise in Chinese chemical regulations.
Find out more here.
Speakers
Bryan Zhou, Deputy General Manager, CIRS Europe
Mr. Bryan Zhou is the Deputy General Manager and Senior Regulatory Consultant of CIRS Europe based in Dublin, Ireland. He has been working for CIRS since 2015. He has practical experience on both global chemical and cosmetic regulations including EU, UK, China, South Korea and many other Asian countries. Bryan has assisted hundreds of EU companies meet regulatory compliance requirements in different regions.
Xiang Li, Business Development Manager, CIRS Europe
Li is based in the CIRS Europe office in Dublin. He obtained his BA in Business and Law from the Technological University Dublin (Formerly DIT). Li has been living in Europe for over ten years, and has many years of experience in practical law and business law in Ireland, bringing a wealth of legal expertise and great public speaking skills to the Business Development team.
Dean Winder, Senior Regulatory Consultant, CIRS Europe
Mr. Dean Winder is a member of our European office based in Dublin, Ireland. He received his BSc. in Pharmaceutical Science and is currently finishing his MSc. in Organic Chemistry in the Technological University of Dublin. He combines his knowledge of the chemical industry and his research experience to provide regulatory consultancy services, specialising in the industrial chemical sector.