One Stop Shop for info on chemical hazards: The Data Commons

Tired of searching for hazard information on chemicals? Frustrated with reconciling divergent Red Lists? The Chemical Hazard Data Commons makes it easy to find, compare, and monitor chemical hazard information from dozens of sources around the globe and provides a forum to work on the ongoing challenges. Chemical hazard tools including GreenScreen ® for Safer Chemicals and GreenScreen List Translator™ are foundational elements built into the Chemical Hazard Data Commons. In this webinar, staff from Clean Production Action provide an overview of the GreenScreen as a standard framework for obtaining and evaluating hazard information and how GreenScreen tools have been integrated into the Chemical Hazard Data Commons.
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Calibration and Qualification of Laboratory Instruments in Accordance with GMP Requirements

METTLER TOLEDO

Calibration is relevant to everyone. Even the most precise measurement instrument is of little or no use if you cannot guarantee that the reading is accurate, or you are unaware of the measurement uncertainty. The US GMP rule for pharmaceutical manufacturing, 21 CFR Part 211, article 68(a) provides details on calibration of measuring equipment. Similar statements can be found in other regulatory or guidance documents, such as ISO9001, which emphazises the traceability to international or national measurement standards. The challenge is to determine how to put these regulations into practice—to be confident that you comply with the requirements without an excessive amount of effort—but without compromising product quality.
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Crude-to-Chemicals: An Opportunity or Threat?

Wood Mackenzie

For most oil refiners and chemical producers, the need to improve margins and remain competitive has never been greater. Refining overcapacity, IMO regulation changes, threat from peak oil demand into the transportation sector, rising appetite for petrochemical feedstock and a shift in product demand patterns is driving the interest around refining and chemical integration.
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Securing Small Chemical Business Funding with the SBIR/STTR Programs

ACS

Are you starting a new small chemical business or interested in a new product line? In 2018, the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs provided $2.3 billion in financial assistance. In addition, more than a dozen government agencies set aside 1.5% to 3% of their R&D budgets for small businesses to provide tasks or products that still need to be developed.
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Chemical Watch 2023 Global Outlook

This one-hour webinar kicks off Chemical Watch's Global Outlook 2023 webinar series. It outlines the most important recent regulatory updates and hot topics throughout the Asia Pacific region
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