Chemical Management and Product Stewardship in China, Taiwan and South Korea

The webinar covered the following: An update on China regulations, including food contact materials, biocides, and the trend of increased enforcement; A summary of Taiwan Chemical Substances Control Act (TCSCA) and Korea REACH (K-REACH), along with recent amendments affecting the chemical and other industries (e.g., food ingredients industry); A definition of key terms and implications, such as “substances of concern” in Taiwan CSCA; Any other country-specific regulatory nuances, such as confidential business information (CBI); and, Important regulatory deadlines.
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Turning uncertainty into good decisions for chemicals, materials, and formulation R&D

There are in-built uncertainties in the data that we collect and the predictions that we make when developing chemicals, materials, or formulations. But that should not stop us from making good decisions using this information.
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Use of Accelerating Rate Calorimetry in Improving Process Safety of Reactive Chemicals

The Accelerating Rate Calorimeter (ARC) has been the benchmark adiabatic safety calorimeter for more than 30 years. Devised by Dow Chemical Company in the 1970s, an explosion at a Dow UK site led to commercialization of ARC technology.
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Chemicals Go Digital! Asset Management & Process Optimization in the Digital Age

Execon Partners

What will digitization change in chemical manufacturing? What are the new digital technologies that will help improving asset management, process control, and process optimization in the chemical industry? How do predictive maintenance, old equipment retrofitting and digital process twins actually look like ? We discuss these and other topics in a 45´webcast.
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Hazard Communication

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Hazardous Communications Standard – “HAZCOM” is a standard developed by OSHA that requires companies to identify substances or chemicals that may cause illness or injury to our employees or the consumer of our products and communicate these hazards through training of employee and providing communications to our employees and the consumers of our products through labeling and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). This OSHA standard is also aligned with the international labeling requirements referred to as the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This webinar will cover the points of importance to dental laboratories.
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