**REMINDER**
Webinar Presented by Bloomberg BNA
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (EST)
For more information and to register, visit NAFTA Members’ GHS Programs: A Comparative Analysis. The cost of the webinar is $299, which includes a CD recording of the webinar, or $224 for the webinar only. CPE and CLE credits are available.
While the United Nations’ (UN) Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) model provides a backbone for hazard communications, it is only a tool for other nations to utilize, adopt, and amend as appropriate for their country-specific needs. There are substantial differences among the approaches taken by Canada, Mexico, and the United States in GHS implementation, and professionals responsible for compliant Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and labels in these countries should pay close attention to the variations, especially with the fast approaching June 1, 2015, deadline for mixtures.
This webinar hosted by Bloomberg BNA will provide background information on the major building blocks of UN GHS, and examine the specific similarities and differences among:
- The Hazardous Products Act (HPA) proposed by the government of Canada in August 2014;
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) adopted by the U.S. in May 2012; and
- The voluntary NMX-R-019-SCFI-2011 Harmonized System of Classification and Hazard Communication of Chemicals Globally Harmonized System published by Mexico’s Ministry of Economy in June 2011.
The webinar presenter is Karin F. Baron, MSPH, Regulatory Consultant with Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C®) and The Acta Group (Acta®). Ms. Baron has more than 15 years experience developing, implementing, and managing complex chemical regulatory compliance matters for some of the largest industrial and specialty chemical companies in the world. Her primary areas of practice include hazard and risk assessment and communication, industrial hygiene and environmental health and safety (EHS) programs, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations pertaining to food contact materials, and GHS, including compliant SDSs.
The manufacture, transport, labeling, and distribution of chemicals are a global business that must be managed correctly to avoid mishaps and ensure compliance. Washington, D.C.-based law firm B&C and consulting firm Acta, with offices in the U.S., European Union, and China, offer comprehensive global services in responding to GHS. Visit Acta’s GHS services web page for more information.