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21-September 2010 – REACH and CLP
compliance – Second call to attend free November 2010
seminar
Free half-day REACH and CLP compliance event to be held at
LGC’s Teddington site on 4 November 2010
REACH1 dossiers, CLP2 notifications,
safety data sheets and high quality regulatory services all have
one thing in common - they rely on the effective use of scientific
inputs, including sound measurement strategies and complementary
techniques. Coherent data sourcing and interpretation also have a
vital part to play.
For more advice on REACH and CLP compliance
and on how chemical and bioanalytical measurements can help you
satisfy the regulations, come to a free lunchtime and afternoon
seminar on 4 November 2010.
The event will offer the widest possible
networking opportunities in this field, bringing together
scientists and business planners from companies of all sizes, REACH
and CLP specialists, Public Analysts and regulatory
stakeholders.
Hosted at LGC headquarters in Teddington by
the Government Chemist in partnership
with the Chemical Hazards Communication Society, the event will be
funded by the UK National Measurement Office. Speakers
include: Derek Craston, UK Government Chemist; Stuart Longworth,
CHCS; Raquel Gonzalez-Rodriguez, NMS; and Caroline Raine, NCEC.
This half-day event will be held between 12.00
pm and 3.30 pm on Thursday 4 November at LGC, Teddington, South
West London.
To register for this event please contact John
Francis at John.Francis@lgc.co.uk or
tel: +44 (0)20 8943 7403.
References
1. Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemicals
2. Classification, Labelling and Packaging.
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LGC has a respected track record in characterising industrial
chemicals, and has supplied specialist support for REACH training
projects in Poland and Bulgaria. LGC was also closely involved with
the development and delivery of a pioneering postgraduate course in
REACH management provided by the University of Hull.
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