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March 3rd, 2010       WEDNESDAY
Session 5           Chemical control legislation in the East and Far East
08:45-10:15 Chair John Moore, Lubrizol Corp.
30' Japan - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS »download (1.25MB) Misao Shiba, JCR-Link
30' Korea - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS »download (1.25MB) Sanghee Park, Chemtopia
30' India - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS »download (930KB) Swapan Kumar Hazra,
Indian Chemical Council
10:15-10:45 Coffee break
Session 6           Recent China developments: Theory, Practice and "Guanxi"
10:45-12:15 Chair John Moore, Lubrizol Corp.
30' China - Significant changes in chemical control legislation (including notification) »download (1.01MB) Zhonglin Bo,
AICM/ Dow Chemical Company
30' Lessons learned by industry in complying to chemical control legislation in China »download (784KB) Andrew Burgess,
LSR Associates
30' Taiwan - Overview on chemical control legislation (labelling, MSDS, existing and new substances, etc) and aspects of GHS »download (1.2MB) Mark Grenda
Afton Chemical Corporation
12:15-13:30 Lunch break
Session 7           REACH: Authorisation of substances and the impact on articles
13:30-15:00 Chair Martin Hill, TechniData
30' Candidate list/SVHC’s: What are the criteria and how are they applied. »download (1.18MB) Rémi Lefèvre, ECHA
30' REACH authorisation issues »download (938KB) Meglena Mihova, EPPA
30' Implementation process of consequences of REACH for Articles in the supply chain (article 33). Not to be considered "Articles" under REACH; What happens next? »download (1.4MB) Barry Podd, Kimberly-Clark
15:00 End of sessions
15:05-16:00 55' Q&A REACH Kathleen Shelton, Du Pont
John Moore, Lubrizol
Lasse Musakka, REACHLaw
Rémi Lefèvre, ECHA
Barry Podd, Kimberly-Clark
Meglena Mihova, EPPA
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-19:00 Sight Seeing tour of Prague
The beautiful city of Prague has many interesting areas, all with their own history and stories. Three guided walking tours will show you their history and tell you their story.

Jewish Quarter and Old Town
With a guide you will walk through the magnificent historic Jewish Quarter. You will visit the ancient ghetto which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century into a complex of cubist and Art Nouveau buildings. After the Jewish Quarter you will walk through the historical squares and along narrow lanes of the Old Town. The Old Town Square is one of the most popular places in Prague. You will find there the Tyn's church, St. Nicolas Church, statue of Jan Hus and the Town Hall with the famous Astronomical Clock. Every hour the clock strikes and small figurines of 12 apostles appear. The Old Royal Route will lead you to the Powder Tower which was built in 1475 and reconstructed in the pseudo-gothic style during the 19th century.

Lesser Town and Old Town
A bus will take you to the other side of the Vlatva-river, where you will walk through the small quarter of Prague, also called Lesser Town. This area was founded in 1257 on the slopes below the Prague castle and it is the part of Prague least affected by resent history. Enjoy the romantic atmosphere of this part of town, where you can find the Baroque St.Nicolas church, the church of Our Lady the Victorious and several beautiful squares. From the Lesser Town to the Old Town you will cross the famous Charles Bridge. In the Old Town you will walk the Old Royal Route; crossing historical squares and along narrow lanes you will see several important buildings, e.g. the famous Astronomical Clock.

Prague Castle area
A bus will take you to one of the seven Prague's hills called Hradcany, where the Prague Castle is situated. You will have the opportunity to enjoy a nice walk in the Prague Castle area and see the Loretto sanctuary, the residence of the President of the Republic, the St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace and of course the famous Golden Lane with its tiny colorful houses built right into the arches of the Castle walls. At the end of the tour the bus will take you to the location of the social event.

19:00-22:30     Social Event
 
 
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