Our 2020 Webinar Series covering Brexit, PCN and SCiP
Emily Bergmann2020-07-14T17:18:10+01:00Amongst the difficult circumstances currently in the world, we decided we would continue with
Amongst the difficult circumstances currently in the world, we decided we would continue with
There are many different regulations around the world dealing with chemical notifications or registrations. They can be registration type (e.g. EU REACH) and inventory based (US TSCA).
After the success of last year’s series, H2 Compliance are running another series of free webinars in the Spring. We will be covering the topics of Brexit, chemical regulation outside the EU and REACH.
e-commerce companies in China are placing goods onto the European market either directly or via e-commerce platforms. Many of these companies are either new or small...
The webinar will be presented by Rupert Foxall, European Services Manager, and Sinead McCabe, Global Key Account Manager. Together Rupert and Sinead have almost 20 years'...
On Tuesday 13th November, H2 Compliance held the second webinar in their Autumn / Winter series. The subject was on the continuously evolving Brexit process and how the Chemicals industry may be impacted.
H2 Compliance will be running a series of webinars later this year. The first will be on the topic of using biocidal products and substances and how EU sites can be prepared for site visits by competent authorities.
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