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Foreword As usual, this year’s guide begins with articles on market drivers, salaries and careers, and the outlook for service providers. We also have contributed articles on a number of relevant themes. At the time we spoke with the industry, the final REACH registration deadline dominated the horizon. REACH will remain a key challenge and source of work for service providers going forward. They, at least, do not need to be told that May 2018 is not the end. How well the chemical supply chain knows this remains to be seen. REACH is the gold standard in chemical regulation but 2017 was also the first full calendar year in which the US’s Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act was in operation, finally updating the Toxic Substances Control Act. We take a look at how that is working, as well as at South Korea’s REACH-based but far from identical version of the EU Regulation.

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Foreword

Welcome to the 2018 Global Service Providers Guide, from Chemical Watch and Chemical Risk Manager. This is our eighth edition, which combines our annual reader survey with in-depth research into the state of the market by specialist journalists in discussion with leading service providers.


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Profiles.............................................. 68 Acta...............................................................................68 APC...............................................................................70 Apeiron-Team NV......................................................72 Arcadis......................................................................... 74 Arcerion GmbH......................................................... 76 ARCHE Consulting...................................................78 bibra toxicology advice & consulting...................80 Blue Frog Scientific Limited...................................82 CEHTRA......................................................................84 CERM...........................................................................86 Charles River..............................................................88 CHEMDOX..................................................................90 Chementors Ltd........................................................92 ChemSafe...................................................................94 Chemservice..............................................................96 China National Chemical Information Center...98 ChIR - Chemical Innovation and Regulation... 100 CIRS........................................................................... 102 CIS Center................................................................ 104 Citoxlab..................................................................... 106 CRAD......................................................................... 108 CSB............................................................................ 110 Danish Technology Institute............................... 112 DEKRA...................................................................... 114 DHI............................................................................. 116 DORUKSISTEM...................................................... 118 EAG Laboratories................................................... 120 EBRC Consulting.................................................... 122 EPP............................................................................ 124 EquiTox..................................................................... 126 ERM........................................................................... 128 Eurofins..................................................................... 130 Exponent International Limited.......................... 132 FERA.......................................................................... 134 Fieldfisher LLP........................................................ 136

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FoBiG......................................................................... 138 GAB Consulting GmbH........................................ 140 GBK GmbH Global Regulatory Compliance... 142 H2 Compliance....................................................... 144 I+K AG, Compliance-Footprint AG.................... 146 ibacon GmbH.......................................................... 148 ICB Pharma.............................................................. 150 INERIS....................................................................... 152 International Cosmetics & Chemical Services Ltd...................................................... 154 Intertek...................................................................... 156 KAELTIA Compliance Services........................... 158 Kelley Drye & Warren............................................ 160 KFT Chemieservice GmbH................................. 162 knoell......................................................................... 164 Lisam Systems........................................................ 166 National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC)............................................................... 168 Ramboll Environment and Health......................170 REACH Global Services S.A.................................172 ReachCentrum SA..................................................174 REACHLaw...............................................................176 ReFaC.........................................................................178 Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd (RPA)........................ 180 Royal HaskoningDHV........................................... 182 RTC, Research Toxicology Centre S.p.A.......... 184 SCC............................................................................ 186 SGS Agriculture, Food and Life.......................... 188 Smithers Viscient................................................... 190 Sphera Solutions.................................................... 192 Staphyt Regulatory................................................ 194 Sustainability Support Services (Europe) AB...................................................... 196 TO21 Co. Ltd........................................................... 198 ToxMinds.................................................................. 200 ToxServices.............................................................. 202 Triskelion B.V............................................................ 204 TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH................... 206 UL............................................................................... 208 UMCO GmbH......................................................... 210 Verdant Law, PLLC................................................ 212 Verisk 3E................................................................... 214 XCellR8..................................................................... 216 Yordas Group.......................................................... 218

Niche Profiles.................................. 221 3S-SafelyServingScience..................................... 221 Altox a/s.................................................................... 221 Anthesis-Caleb....................................................... 221 Arrow Regulatory Ltd............................................ 221 Commissioning editor Andrew Warmington andrew.warmington@chemicalwatch.com Sales & marketing director Richard Butterworth richard.butterworth@chemicalwatch.com Publishing manager Henry Tipping henry.tipping@chemicalwatch.com Writers Keri Allan, Elaine Burridge, Cynthia Challener, Russ Swan, Frank Zaworski, Rosa Richards and Alice Rolandini Jensen Production James Lumley james.lumley@chemicalwatch.com Designer Harrison Tanner harrison.tanner@chemicalwatch.com Marketing manager Stephanie Audry stephanie.audry@chemicalwatch.com Account managers Sonja Davidson sonja.davidson@chemicalwatch.com Geraldine Gaffney geraldine.gaffney@chemicalwatch.com Lotte Spencer lotte.spencer@chemicalwatch.com

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asseso AG................................................................ 222 ATOMIUM................................................................ 222 Auxilife Scientific Services Pvt. Ltd.................... 222 BIG vzw..................................................................... 222 Bootman Chemical Safety................................... 223 Chem-Academy..................................................... 223 Chemleg................................................................... 223 COSANTA................................................................ 223 CS Regulatory Ltd.................................................. 224 DR MACH Chemical Compliance & Competence.................................................... 224 ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH............................... 224 Enviresearch............................................................ 224 eSpheres.................................................................. 225 Eurideas Language Experts................................ 225 Grow Smart Chemical Compliance.................. 225 Grow Smart Solutions .......................................... 225 INFOTOX.................................................................. 226 Jongerius Consult BV............................................ 226 Kerona Scientific Ltd............................................. 226 LAUS......................................................................... 226 LKC Switzerland Ltd.............................................. 227 mediator A/S .......................................................... 227 Nexreg Compliance Inc........................................ 227 OCI............................................................................. 227 Peter Fisk Associates............................................ 228 PFA-Brussels........................................................... 228 REACH Orphan Substances Consortium bvba ROSC....................................................... 228 REACHReady.......................................................... 228 ReachSpektrum..................................................... 229 REACHWise............................................................ 229 Rovaltain Research Company............................ 229 SCAS Europe........................................................... 229 Scitegrity................................................................... 230 SenzaGen................................................................. 230 Siam S.L.................................................................... 230 SOCOTEC - Health and Product Safety Agency.................................................. 230 TEAM Mastery s.r.l................................................. 231 The Chemical Compliant Coach........................ 231 Tox Focus, LLC........................................................ 231 Toxicon...................................................................... 231 Vivotecnia Research.............................................. 232 VRS Regulatory....................................................... 232 WILLIAM WILSON Wyeside Consulting Ltd.. 232 WSP UK Ltd............................................................. 232

A-Z listing........................................ 234 Kerry Williamson kerry.williamson@chemicalwatch.com Distribution policy Copying of this document including electronic circulation is not permitted without consent of the publisher. Disclaimer While Chemical Watch takes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this guide, we cannot take responsibility for any adverse consequences arising from actions taken in response to our content and we recommend that readers take appropriate professional advice. Designed and typeset by Ministry of Design, Bath, UK www.ministryofdesign.co.uk Printed by Trident Printing, London. Printed on 9 Lives 80 recycled stock. First published 2018 Copyright and Database Rights © 2018 CW Research Ltd. All rights reserved Photo credits: EU REACH: © Thissatan / Adobe Stock, Jobs & Salaries: © FotolEdhar / Adobe Stock, K-REACH: © bunyos / Adobe Stock, Poison: © Wolszczak / Adobe Stock, TSCA: © bennnn / Adobe Stock, Drivers: © DOC RABE Media / Adobe Stock, Outlook: © Coloures-Pic / Adobe Stock Testing Strategies: © SecondSide / Adobe Stock, Expert opinion: © European Chemicals Agency

Contents

Introduction...................................................................5 Global regulation is the challenge...........................7 CMC jobs market remains strong.........................16 Plenty of demand growth ahead..........................27 REACH: a continuing obligation...........................43 TSCA reset presents challenges for industry....46 Overcoming the challenges of K-REACH ..........53 New requirements for notification of hazardous mixtures ..........................................56 Working towards global harmonisation of regulatory testing strategies ..........................61 An interview with Björn Hansen, executive director of Echa..................................................65

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For the eighth time, Chemical Watch has surveyed service providers in the chemical management and control (CMC) sector on the market for their work, the key drivers behind what is going on and trends in jobs and salaries. Added to the qualitative research we have done, this is the most comprehensive view available of the state of the industry.

In turn, all this shapes the market for chemicals management and control (CMC) professionals. As our jobs and salaries survey shows, new and more complex regulation means higher demand for regulatory professionals, who are sometimes in short supply, albeit that this demand fluctuated in nature throughout the year of 2017.

REACH and its many elements continued to dominate the workloads of service providers in early 2018. This is not expected to change after the final REACH deadline of 31 May, as compliance checks, substance evaluations, dossier updates and other obligations will all continue. Anecdotally, at least, it appears that consortia still recognise the need for specialist services.

The run-up to the REACH deadline, predictably, led to a big increase in demand for professionals with relevant skills, including registration and consortium management. This was not expected to change after the deadline; indeed, with the emergence of other global regulations based on REACH, such skills are likely to remain in demand.

For respondents in all the groups we surveyed, REACH in general – and, inevitably in the circumstances, REACH registration in particular – were among the top drivers in early 2018. Evaluation-related activities, dossier updates, substances of very high concern (SVHC) obligations and authorisation activities also ranked highly too.

The long-term tightness in the availability of toxicologists and ecotoxicologists – there are simply too few trained – does not always translate into major demand, but companies are reportedly striving to retain the ones they have. More generally, recruiters point to an ageing regulatory community and too few younger people entering the field with the right skills ready to step into their shoes.

This surely reflects in part the way that REACH is setting the tone for chemical regulation globally. That said, the sheer size of the US market alone means that its key legislation, the revised Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), remains a major driver, as well as emerging and established regulations in the key Asian markets. New regulations, like K-REACH in South Korea and KKDIK in Turkey, and evolving ones, like the EU biocidal products Regulation (BPR), are expected to become relatively more important this year. Other survey respondents point to the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for the classification and labelling of chemicals, as it becomes truly global, among many other things. Of course, there are many and even more diverse nonregulatory drivers of business too. Companies participating in the survey mentioned standards, downsizing of in-house teams and government policies and spending as the most important, but there are many more, including: OO

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customers seeking to go beyond regulatory requirements; and restricted substance lists.

Service providers are also fielding ever more requests for assistance with strategy, commercialisation, life cycle analysis, advocacy and compliance all along the supply chain. Compliance has become as much about avoiding unwelcome disruption to business as meeting the letter of the law and this requires ‘soft’ skills that the industry does not always have in-house. Indeed, the sheer pace at which regulation is moving in itself is generating the need for more external help. Coping with the avalanche of data that needs to be managed means sometimes tough choices on investing in more IT infrastructure or seeking more from a service provider.

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Generally speaking, survey respondents expect staffing levels to at least stay static or possibly to rise in 2018. However, most see the prospects as better outside their own current employer and away from the region they work in. While most feel very comfortable about their job security and most are satisfied with their jobs, a new high of 13.3% was noted in dissatisfaction. One wonders, therefore, if we are on the verge of a sea change in willingness to look for new challenges. Average salaries remain where they have for the past three year, at around €46,400. Regulatory affairs management professionals, occupational hygienists and consultants were at the top of the tree and the apparent wage gap between the US and Europe has shrunk. Those in the rest of the world clearly earn less, though that gap may be shrinking too. Certainly, their bonuses in 2017 were markedly higher. Recruiters and professionals alike believe that the outlook for careers and salaries in the CMC sector remain strong, based on continuing high demand for skills that are sometimes in short supply. There is also nothing in terms of regulation to suggest a foreseeable fall in the industry’s need for outside help: most indicators are quite the opposite, and not just in the obvious areas. Service providers themselves saw demand rising in 2017. This was driven by REACH services but also for those related to biocides, the new TSCA, K-REACH, KKDIK, the GHS and poison centre notifications. The nature of the REACH-driven demand will change after May, moving more in the direction of updates to dossiers in the light of new data, inquiry dossiers and socioeconomic analyses (SEAs), but will not abate. Many contract research organisations (CROs) are already booked into 2019. Respondents expect their need for external services to increase both over the next 12 months and the next five years. This may tie in with a growing tendency to tactical as well as strategic outsourcing of services. Consultancy and advisory services, information, IT and training were the top four areas requiring assistance.

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7 Service providers also increasingly see trends towards more sophisticated software systems to handle ever higher volumes and complexity of data, as well as towards requests for worldwide or regional support. This is itself driving them to grow by acquisition or investment in multiple parts of the world, including the Middle East and Latin America, as well as the most advanced regions. Some believe that the industry will consolidate heavily as a result.

And then there is Brexit…! Almost everything about this thorny issue remains up in the air at the time of writing, so no matter when you are reading this, the key word about that will be ‘uncertainty’. Perhaps the only certainty about it in this market is that it will create work for companies and service providers, and probably for many years to come. As they say, watch this space.

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Global Regulation

Global regulation is the challenge

While REACH remains the single most important factor, many other regulatory and non-regulatory drivers are shaping the service provider market. Elaine Burridge reports Europe’s REACH Regulation and its many elements continued to dominate the workloads of service providers in early 2018. Asia – specifically South Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan and Thailand – is high up on their agendas too, with North America not far behind. Following the final REACH deadline of 31 May, chemical companies will be focusing their attention on activities like compliance checks, substance evaluations and dossier updates. There can be several reasons for updating dossiers, including changes in volumes or use, new data and information becoming available, and formal requests from Echa. German consultancy Dr Knoell Consult says that almost all of the consortia it manages have already voiced their need for support after the deadline. Managing director of industrial chemicals and biocides, Michael Cleuvers, explains: “There are administrative issues like data sharing, but also a lot of technical questions like dossier updates, due to additional studies being incorporated or other requests coming from the authorities.” Certainly, the task of keeping a registration dossier up to date is too often underestimated, according to Peter Douben, director of UK consultancy REACHWise. While a co-registrant would typically rely on the lead registrant (LR) or consortium, he adds, certain aspects, such as substance identity, require continuous attention. This is particularly the case, for example, when either the co-registrant or a supplier outside the EU has made changes in the production process. Although the ‘new’ substance may still fit within the boundaries agreed within the consortium, it may not still meet the details as submitted when registering the ‘old’ substance, Mr Douben says.

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Helen Kean, technical director of sustainable chemistry at the Anthesis Group, says that Echa has been increasing its focus on substance identification. This can only expand with a large number of substances being registered for the first time under the 2018 deadline. “Echa and member states are using registration dossiers to filter for substances requiring further scrutiny whether through compliance checks, or evaluation through the community rolling action plan (Corap), or for prioritisation for authorisation,” she says. According to ReachCentrum, Echa is currently reviewing 30% of dossiers. A high percentage is failing due to poor substance identification, read-across arguments and incomplete submissions, among other reasons. Klaus Schneider, general manager of German consultancy FoBiG, says that several clients are proactively improving their dossiers. Authorisation remains a key topic for companies producing or using substances listed in Annex XIV, he adds.

KEY DEMAND DRIVERS Respondents to this year’s survey have placed REACH in four out of the top five drivers [Figure 1]. The vast majority – 85% – put any aspect of REACH at the top of their list, followed by REACH registration specifically. The US and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) are in third place. followed by REACH substances of very high concern (SVHCs), then evaluation and dossier updates.


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REACH (any)

85%

EU REACH 2018 registration

69%

US (any)

48%

EU REACH SVHC obligations and authorisation activities

47%

EU REACH evaluation related activities/dossier updates

45%

EU CLP regulation

40%

China regulations

39%

South Korea regulations

33%

US EPA Work Plan on Chemicals

32%

Biocidal product regulations

30%

National GHS classification, labelling and inventory

28%

Food contact material regulations California Safer Consumer Products Regulation

23%

RoHS regulations

23%

Turkey regulations

21%

Japan regulations

20%

Canada Chemicals Management Program

Global Regulation

24%

20%

US HazCom 2012 (GHS) Standard

18%

Nanomaterials risk assessment

18%

Australia regulations

15%

Taiwan regulations

15%

International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR)

15%

Packaging regulations

15%

Conflict minerals legislation

14%

Brazil regulations

14%

Cosmetics regulations

14%

India regulations

14%

International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code

13%

Thailand regulations

13%

Canada Workplace Hazardous Materials Information

13%

Other US state legislation (Washington, Vermont etc)

12%

Russia regulations

11%

Medical devices regulations

11%

Agrochemical regulations

10%

Mexico regulations

10%

Pharmaceutical regulations

9%

Malaysia regulations

9%

Toy Safety regulations

9%

Philippines regulations

8%

Indonesia regulations

7%

New Zealand regulations

7%

Argentina regulations

5%

Veterinary product regulations

4%

Israel regulations

3%

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registration as the most important driver and REACH evaluation

Other major legislation expected to be key drivers for demand this year and next include:

related activities and dossier updates. EU CLP regulation came

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ranked it sixth. REACH SVHC obligations and authorisation

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the biocidal products Regulation (BPR) in the EU; the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (Fifra) in the US;





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KKDIK in Turkey.

Richard Elsmore, partner at ERM Environmental Management Resources, says that biocides are a major area of work right now. “We are seeing more companies and consortia seeking help and advice in this area as the BPR’s expanded scope and increased focus on formulations is creating greater complexity,” he says. The National Chemical Emergency Centre within Ricardo Energy & Environment expects poison centre notifications, the identification of medical products and substance volume tracking to be major areas of work, while LKC Switzerland points to the biostimulants market. President and CEO David Kane says that speciality chemical companies in Europe are seeking clarification on product differentiation as they prepare for market harmonisation. Unlike other fertilising products, he observes, biostimulants currently lack EU-wide rules to facilitate market access and product approval. In March 2016, the European Commission put forward a proposal to revise the fertilisers Regulation to cover a wider range of products and set limits for the presence of heavy metals and contaminants. The Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for the classification and labelling of chemicals is another area of focus. As Willi Münninghoff, consortia manager and head of global regulations at ReachCentrum, points out, global implementation of GHS is driving certain multinational companies to strive for more global consistency in terms of regulations and data. “Now that all the different regulations are coming into place, it becomes increasingly important to get that global risk assessment and hazard assessment aligned globally, so that you can have the same classification worldwide,” Mr Münninghoff says. Jose Cantavella, Intertek’s business line manager for health, environmental and regulatory services (HERS) in Italy, believes that there will be a trend in EU companies wanting to use the data generated during the REACH process to reach Asian markets rather than having to generate new data. In Asia, authorities are focusing on their national chemical inventories and risk assessments, according to Piyatida Pukclai, regional business development director – Asia-Pacific at Dr Knoell Consult Thai. Most attention in the region is centred on Thailand, where, she says, uncertainties and confusion remain on how to handle registrations and imports. It will probably take several years for the Thai authorities to process the substances and review the data for classification purposes, says Mary Rudolph, global content manager of software company Sphera. ReachCentrum, meanwhile, expects to be kept busy in South Korea for at least another ten years, between K-REACH, its proposed amendments and a draft new Regulation for biocidal products, which is set to enter into force in 2019. Zameer Qureshi, a legal consultant with Acta EU, the consulting affiliate of US law firm Bergeson & Campbell, states that, while KKDIK is very similar to the EU’s REACH, it has certain unique requirements that should attract significant attention over the next two years. In particular, Annex 18, ‘Conditions for receiving certificate of competency of chemical assessment expert’, does not exist in EU REACH and is intended to act as a filter to ensure registration dossiers are of high quality. “Companies outside Turkey subject to KKDIK may face challenges in understanding and addressing Annex 18

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obligations. Many will probably seek to become certified chemical assessment experts through institutions accredited by the Turkish Accreditation Institution,” says Mr Qureshi. “The next couple of years will be critical for industry to develop a wellrounded understanding of KKDIK.” Frederik Johanson, partner-sales at Finland’s REACHLaw, agrees that KKDIK is already one of the biggest challenges for companies manufacturing and formulating in, importing to and exporting chemical substances from Turkey. Along with the problem of sourcing a Turkish certified expert, companies will have to submit all information in Turkish. And, because there are no specific deadlines for different tonnage bands, all companies producing volumes above one tonne/year will only have until the end of 2023 to register their substances. The US and Canada bring their own challenges too. “Importers into the US of chemical substances will be challenged with the impacts of new chemical regulation and the significantly increased number of Significant New Use Rules (Snurs) and other restrictions,” says Mr Qureshi. “Tracking restrictions have become very complicated and TSCA chemical inventory notification requirements impact importers, which are considered ‘manufacturers’ for TSCA purposes,” he continues. It is critically important for importers to indicate which chemicals should be marked as ‘active’ for inventory purposes. Joyce Borkhoff, Intertek’s vice president for HERS, notes that the end date of Canada’s current Chemicals Management Plan-mandated timelines falls in 2020. Over the next two years, she says, companies will see new cumulative risk assessment approaches and heightened implementation, associated with the ongoing roll-out of risk management regulations and other tools. TOP EIGHT MAIN DRIVERS PER SECTOR Chemicals, life sciences and similar

Consumer products, cosmetics and similar

1. EU REACH 2018 registration

1. EU REACH 2018 registration

2. EU REACH evaluation related 2. EU REACH evaluation related activities/dossier updates activities/dossier updates 3. EU CLP regulation

3. EU CLP regulation

4. China regulations

4. China regulations

5. EU REACH SVHC obligations and authorisation activities 6. EU REACH SVHC obligations 6. South Korea regulations and authorisation activities 5. South Korea regulations

7. Japan regulations

7. Thailand regulations

8. Thailand regulations

8. Japan regulations

All other manufacturers

Service providers

1. EU REACH 2018 registration

1. EU REACH 2018 registration

2. EU REACH evaluation related 2. EU REACH evaluation related activities/dossier updates activities/dossier updates 3. Taiwan regulations

3. EU CLP regulation

4. EU REACH SVHC obligations and authorisation activities 5. EU REACH SVHC obligations 5. Japan regulations and authorisation activities 4. South Korea regulations

6. EU CLP regulation

6. China regulations

7. China regulations

7. South Korea regulations

8. Thailand regulations

8. Taiwan regulations

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NON-REGULATORY DEMANDS

Association (Acea) has developed criteria for selecting ‘non-

For survey respondents, the top three non-regulatory drivers of their businesses are standards, downsizing of in-house teams and government policies and spending [Figure 2]. This is a shift from last year, when only 25% of participants mentioned standards and it was in eighth position.

‘regrettable substitutions’.

regulated’ alternative substances to help manufacturers avoid

HELP REQUIRED Along with help on scientific, technical and regulatory matters, service providers say that chemical companies are also requesting assistance with strategy, product commercialisations,

Figure 2

life cycle analysis, advocacy and compliance throughout their LEADING NON-REGULATORY DRIVERS FOR SURVEY PARTICIPANTS

supply chains. According to Anthesis, supply chains are becoming

Standards

more proactive in their chemical management programmes.

Global Regulation

58% Downsizing of in-house chemical management and control teams

This, notes Ms Keane, is not just to ensure compliance, but also because hazardous substances represent limited risk throughout the chain. In the absence of full material disclosure and the reality of complex supply chains, making such

41%

assessments can be very challenging, especially where the

Governmental policies/spending

number of products is extensive. Jouni Honkavaara, partner and CEO at REACHLaw, says that

36%

large chemical companies in particular are seeking support with

Economic growth

designing and implementing guidelines for an in-house REACH compliance programme to avoid disruptions in the supply chain

33% Outsourcing of business support functions (by client organisations)

and ensure compliance in their business.

CHALLENGES AHEAD

28%

For the UK-based Yordas Group, the most significant change in

NGO pressure 26% Increased commercialisation/better management of service provider business 26%

obligations that will prove challenging is that, once the REACH pre-registration period is over, an inquiry and registration must be put in place before volumes can exceed one tonne/year. “This will potentially be viewed as a barrier to trade as even joint registrations take three to four months to put in place, far longer than the shipment takes to arrive from the other side

Customer demands/restricted substance lists

of the globe. “ says Alex Paul, chemical regulatory services

16% Redistribution of regulatory compliance responsibilities within organisations

principal. Francis Trudeau, product manager at Sphera, says that the most significant aspect of REACH is the obligation for

15%

formulators to develop risk management measures and

Non-statutory voluntary corporate initiatives/CSR

operational conditions to convey safe use information for mixtures. In recent years the industry has developed standard

13%

approaches, such as safe use mixture information (Sumi) and

Other

lead component identification (LCID), to support that obligation.

3%

However, he says: “These complex approaches look great in theory and have been tried on a small scale, but are yet to

0%

20%

40%

60%

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% of participants Downsizing has slipped from pole position but obviously remains significant. However, customer demands and restricted substance lists fell from second place in 2017 with 51% of votes to just eighth this time, at 16%.

be applied at large-scale, and adjustments are anticipated as industry uses them and learns about their applicability and limitations.” His colleague Ms Rudolph notes that one of the more challenging aspects of safety data sheets (SDS) and labelling is the determination of compliance by regulators or customs officials. She says that individual member states apply their own

In addition, service providers highlight supply chain management, corporate social responsibility, sustainability and the EU’s objectives towards a circular economy. Another major and growing driver, according to ReachCentrum, is the trend at big retail chains to go beyond regulatory requirements.

interpretation of the regulations, which is not always consistent

For example, says Mr Münninghoff, the automotive industry, which has very long development times, already has its own restriction list to avoid investing in products that may be restricted or prohibited later. The European Automotive Industry

have a very short implementation date. This could affect cargo

with that of others. The other issue, she notes, is that, because of the exponential rate at which chemical regulations are changing, they often become effective on the date of publication and can being transported from the US to China, for instance, as the SDS or label could become non-compliant during up to 37 days in transit.

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DATA AND DIGITISATION The process towards digitisation can only help companies in their struggle to cope with data. But, cautions Sphera’s Mr Trudeau, it will only be beneficial if an efficient chemical data management plan and infrastructure is in place. Companies will soon have to author more documents and reports than they do today.

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“Businesses need flawless execution in producing those documents, which really are a necessary evil,” he says. The key driver in the next few years is about pushing the boundaries of automation and data flow integration between business systems, so that newly available information reaches its destination without anybody having to think about it.”

Philip Capel, chief sales and marketing officer at eSpheres, a supplier of environment, health and safety (EHS) information management systems, believes that the widely used Excel tool will be replaced by more sophisticated, auditable software that can be integrated with other tools. This will inevitably require a bigger IT budget and more manpower to manage the data, he says. Although the drivers of demand may shift from one year to another, the volume of global regulatory requirements will continue to grow. Companies will need support and guidance to understand legal developments in different jurisdictions and develop the necessary compliance strategies. To this end, says Intertek’s Ms Borkhoff, service providers must remain flexible in their support of clients and step in or out as needed.

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CMC jobs market remains strong

Dr Cynthia Challener summarises the key figures from Chemical

strategy, with advocacy and trade association positions as front

Watch’s annual salary survey and discusses the state of the jobs

runners.

market The jobs market for chemicals management and control

With the REACH deadline in May 2018, professionals with REACH skills, including registration and consortia management,

(CMC) professionals in 2017 was similar to that in previous years.

were highly sought, Mr Sherratt notes. Indeed, Dr Dieter

A shortage of experienced and entry-level candidates continued.

Drohmann, managing director of German-based consulting

People looking to switch positions and the few graduating from universities offering toxicology and other relevant courses had several options. “Demand has remained consistently high in all areas. New regulations do seem to have kept up the pressure. There is more work than suitably experienced people across the board,” notes John Sherratt, a chemical regulatory affairs recruiter at VRS Regulatory. Abid Kanji, director of NonStop Recruitment, agrees that the market remained buoyant throughout 2017, but demand

firm Chemservice, observed growing demand for consortia managers and technical people who can complete dossier work. He expects the need to be even greater in 2018. Xavier De Coker, NonStop’s team leader for the Benelux chemical regulatory and toxicological market, observed an increase in demand for temporary contractors as companies pushed to meet the final REACH deadline. Companies were still, however, looking to fill permanent positions created as a result of new global regulations, including China’s, South Korea’s and Taiwan’s versions of REACH. Mr De Coker also reports an increased demand in hiring

shifted, with a higher demand for regulatory professionals with

by contract research organisations (CROs) in 2017 and

hands-on registrations expertise in H1 and a greater reliance

increased training of regulatory professionals related to biocides

on compliance professionals in H2. Companies have resumed

regulations. “This area is one with notably higher demand and a

looking more actively for product stewardship professionals, he

shortage of supply in the market and offers good opportunities

adds. NonStop has also noticed a move towards planning and

for experienced candidates in the field,” he says.

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Conversely, demand for toxicologists and ecotoxicologists has quietened. Mr Kanji notes that companies are retaining experts in this area, even fighting not to lose them. In fact, Mr Sherratt notes that the increase in regulations has created many new roles that require experienced people and inevitably attract interest from incumbents, in turn creating other openings. “However,” he adds, “we have also seen that many employees have a desire to remain loyal to their current companies and see them through deadlines, which further increases the pressure on availability.” US recruiting firm Ropella observed a continuing shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)qualified candidates. The firm has also experienced a steady stream of requests for claims substantiation experts and general regulatory positions at rates similar to those seen in recent years. Company chairman and CEO Patrick B. Ropella comments: “It’s really the same except busier, due to the increasing rate at which baby boomers are retiring, combined with the stabilising global economy and the lack of major terrorism directly affecting the US.” Terry Leyden, president of the Leyden Group, adds that the biggest problems facing the CMC market today are the ageing regulatory community and the insufficient number of younger people entering the field, particularly those with five to ten years’ experience. The Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act (LCSA) has created some urgency and should continue to do so. There is also a significant amount of REACH activity in the US, much of it through consultants, he adds. As a result of the shortage of people looking for jobs across the globe, those who are ‘industry-ready’, both established professionals with placement years and high-calibre graduates with relevant work experience and a mature work ethic will be sought after, according to Mr Sherratt. However, regulatory knowledge alone is not sufficient. “The ability to interact with the business and explain complex matters to non-regulatory and scientific colleagues is important as well. This requires a combination of communication skills and a strong understanding of the subject matter,” he says. Consortia management, for instance, requires management and communication skills and an understanding of both the technical issues of REACH and financial matters, according to Dr Drohmann. However, gaining those skills takes time. “Beyond technical qualifications, nothing other than dealing with regulations provides the experience necessary to move into such a position,” says Mr Leyden. He notes that there could be some university-based regulatory training, but in general this type of education is “sorely lacking”.

CHANGING CAREER PATHS It can also be challenging to find the time for training new people, Dr Drohmann agrees, and regulatory affairs can only be learned on the job. In fact, Mr Leyden has found that many regulatory professionals moved there from chemist, engineering and QA positions, particularly when employers struggled to find people with experience from other companies. Given all of these challenges, it is not surprising that career paths for CMC professionals can be quite varied.

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“People may come from a wide range of backgrounds, such as analytical chemistry, R&D or technical service, in general because there are not many regulatory-focused first degrees available,” says Dr Martin Richards, a principal consultant with Linmark Consulting. “This approach makes sense, since there is a need for both biologists and chemists in regulatory affairs.” Career paths may also differ for people who work for consultants and corporations. “Most consultancies have flat hierarchies and employees typically cannot really move into different departments or climb the ladder towards the CEO position,” Dr Drohmann says. By contrast, in industry a regulatory affairs manager or product steward can move into commercial or marketing positions because he/she understands the company’s substances and products, and perhaps even possible substitutes, has good communication skills and should be close to the business anyway. People involved in substance information exchange forum (Sief) communication and consortium work also know the competition, he explains. Companies looking to fill CMC positions try to attract highquality graduates and/or entice skilled professionals away from their current employers using a variety of approaches, such as sign-on bonuses, higher level relocation packages, home-based work opportunities and the extension of relocation timetables to allow homes to sell and families to move, according to Mr Ropella. Some companies will even guarantee first-year bonus monies or early (six-month) reviews with a pay rise. Higher salaries and a share in the company’s success, particularly for consulting firms, is another way to draw experienced professionals away from existing positions, according to Dr Drohmann. Other recruitment professionals’ views on the state of salaries vary. Mr Leyden has seen salaries remain competitive, but without any marked changes over the past couple of years. However, Mr Ropella notes that in the current hot economy, with candidates obtaining multiple interviews and often multiple offers, a 10% increase is an absolute minimum, and 15-20% is becoming more necessary to compete. In many cases, cost of living allowances are also being offered when relocation is required to a more expensive area.

SURVEY TRENDS The trends and issues identified by the recruitment professionals and consultants interviewed above are further explored in the sixth annual Chemical Watch survey of salaries, pay rises, bonus levels and career prospects in the CMC sector. The results are presented below. With respect to participant demographics, just over 80% are 30-60 years old and just over half are women. Most identify themselves as either specialists or technicians (33.8%) or project and team managers (27.8%), followed by senior managers (20.8%), directors or associate partners (8.9%), junior or graduate trainees (4.8%) and government officers (4.0%). Slightly more respondents reported decreasing staffing levels in the previous 12 months than the previous year (12.5% versus 10.3%, [Figure 3a]). On the positive side, only 6.3% expect staffing levels to decrease over the next 12 months [Figure 3b]. The rate at which staffing levels will increase is expected to remain the same as observed in 2016, approximately 38%.

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Poor Job prospects continue to be seen as better globally than within respondents’ own countries [Figure 4]. Similar percentages of respondents see their job prospects in their own countries (~90%) and in the wider jobs market (~96-97%) as being at least stable if not good [Figure 5] as in 2016. The same pattern applies to career progression: nearly twice as many participants believe that opportunities are good in the wider jobs market (63%) as within their own companies (36.2%). Impressions of job security also remained high in 2017, with respect to both employees’ own roles and across all roles [Figure 6]. As in 2016, approximately 89% of participants feel similarly or more secure in their own roles. Slightly more (91% versus 89.5%) feel this way about job security across all roles compared to 2016 respondents. Figure 4

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Job satisfaction, meanwhile, declined from 64.5% in 2016 to 57.3% in 2017, which was more in line with 2014 and 2015 levels of 56.3% and 57.2%, respectively [Figure 7]. The number of dissatisfied respondents increased notably from 9.0% in 2016 to a new high of 13.3%. It will be interesting to see if this is a onetime event or the beginning of a new trend.

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AVERAGE SALARY BY ORGANISATION TYPE

Other sectors

Dissatisfied 13.3%

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Neither satisfied or dissatisfied 29.4%

42.2 Other manufacturing 44.9 Trade association or professional body

Meanwhile, the range of average salaries widened to €32,00049,400 compared to €37,900-49,800 in 2016 [Figure 8]. Despite this, the average salary remained nearly the same as in the past three years at €46,400.

48.0 Chemicals, life sciences and similar 45.9 Government & agencies

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The pay gap between people in Europe and North America continued to shrink [Figure 10]. Participants earned €47,700 and €47,400, respectively, compared to €48,800 and €44,900 in 2016. Respondents working at companies in other regions received the lowest pay, which dropped from €41,800 in 2016 to €39,200.

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The highest average salaries were earned by those responsible for regulatory affairs management and occupational hygiene, plus those identifying themselves as consultants. In the 2016 survey, by contrast, occupational hygienists had received the lowest pay. Participants with ‘other’ job functions received by far the lowest salaries. It is important to note, however, that the values reported depend on the pool of respondents and how they identify themselves, which can lead to fluctuations within categories.

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Average pay rises excluding promotions were slightly higher (2.7%) than in 2016 (2.3%, [Figure 12]). They ranged from 2.0% in Europe to 3.2% in North America to 4.5% in the rest of the world – all slightly higher than the previous year. When promotions are included, the average pay rise was 3.9% for all respondents. Promotions alone resulted in average rises of 9.5%.

AVERAGE SALARY BY REGION Europe 47.7 48.8

In all, 64.4% of respondents received bonuses in 2017, down slightly from 68% in 2016. The average bonus value was 11.0%, also slightly lower than in 2016 (11.8%). Bonuses were markedly lower in Europe and North America (10.3% and 9.5%, respectively) than other parts of the world (16.9%).

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51.0 51-55 42.9 56-60

“We expect a similar situation in 2018, given the May deadline for REACH. I don’t believe there will be job cuts after that time, either,” notes Mr Sherratt. Dr Richards agrees that, while there is likely to be a reduction in regulatory professionals in companies particularly relying on REACH, staff may be absorbed into companies active in biocides, pesticides or other end-uses.

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KKDIK (Turkey REACH), the change of K-REACH, Taiwan REACH and biocidal registrations will require additional staff, Dr Drohmann says. In addition, the REACH dossier updates requests by Echa generated during substance and dossier evaluations, and during restriction and authorisation work, will increase. This will partly pick up the free resources from dossier


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“REACH registration is a milestone, not the end of the game,” says Dr Peter Douben, director of UK-based REACH consultancy Reachwise. “We see there is increasing emphasis on the requirement that companies must keep their registration dossiers up to date.” This can take several forms, he adds: substance identity, change in tonnage band, change in company status, uses, or information relating to the ‘information requirements,’ which may or may not have an impact on classification and labelling. “Other chemicals legislation is putting increasing demand on companies as well, and thus professionals are needed to ensure continued compliance. If companies are to consider job cuts in this area, then they should have a plan regarding how they will continue to meet these challenges of the 21st century,” Dr Douben states.

Paulina Suder, senior recruitment consultant in Germany for regulatory, environmental and toxicology with NonStop, adds: “There are obviously a lot of changes within the REACH market that are strongly connected to the 2018 deadline. More seasoned candidates know, however, that 2018 will only be the beginning and a door opening time for new career perspectives.” She expects to see a lot of movement within the industry in 2018 in all areas, including product stewardship and product safety, biocides and pesticides, toxicology and ecotoxicology and registration and compliance. Regulatory compliance issues are here to stay, according to Mr Kanji. “Come deadlines, there will always be a need for regulatory compliance, whether it be through stewardship, advocacy or other means. While the year will be an interesting one, I do remain optimistic,” he observes.

SERVICE PROVIDER OUTLOOK

Plenty of demand growth ahead

Service providers believe that global regulation drivers will more than compensate for any fall in demand from REACH registration. Elaine Burridge reports

consistent demand for global services related to biocides and a high level of demand for ‘new TSCA’ services.” The US amended its Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in June 2016.

One year on from the previous Chemical Watch survey, topics like REACH, Brexit and industry consolidation remain at the top of service providers’ agendas. Companies said that demand has risen in the last 12 months, notably for services relating to REACH. This is hardly a surprise, given the 31 May registration deadline.

In this latest Chemical Watch survey, laboratory services remained most in demand by participants in 2017, accounting for 21% of their total spend, although this is down from nearly 30% in 2016 [Figure 13]. Legal services were in second position at 19.2%, with consultancy services third at 17.9%. Spending on equipment, which was nearly 19% in 2016, was just 1% of participants’ total outlay last year.

“We have experienced a robust uptick in demand for our services,” says Lynn Bergeson, president of the Acta Group and managing partner at US law firm Bergeson & Campbell. “This includes a surge in demand in late 2017 for REACH services,

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preparation, he adds. Companies managing consortia will also have lots of work in final recalculation and reconciliation of letter of access costs and reimbursement.


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“It is apparent that some companies will not be able to meet the deadline or will submit dossiers with testing pending. Therefore significant numbers of updates will be required, once toxicological and ecotoxicological data becomes available,” says Alex Paul, chemical regulatory services principal at UK-based Yordas Group. Some contract research organisations (CROs) are booked into 2019, Dr Paul adds. Fortunately, Echa’s Directors Contact Group released guidance on 31 January about what to do if companies find themselves in this situation. Likewise, Joyce Borkhoff, vice president of Intertek’s chemicals group, health, environmental & regulatory services (HERS), believes there will still be extensive activity on some of the more complex aspects of REACH. For instance, inquiry dossiers will replace pre-registration activities and many companies will continue to join substance information exchange forums (Siefs), purchase letters of access (LoAs), engage in and expand only representative (OR) coverage, and prepare and submit joint registration dossiers for substances. “Certainly, new technologies will be developed that will require the development of lead registrant dossiers and the associated phys-chem, toxicology and ecotoxicology data and test proposals,” Ms Borkhoff says. Frederik Johanson, sales partner at Finland’s REACHLaw, adds that companies dealing with 2019 REACH Annex XIV substances will demand support with their authorisation dossiers, particularly as endocrine-disrupting substances have been included in the authorisation list for the first time. This, he says, poses new challenges in the industry, especially with the development of socio-economic analyses (SEAs) to show the economic benefit of continuing to use these substances.

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“Increasing demand for traceability of chemicals in products, supported by legislation – for example substance volume tracking and identification of medical products – will generate increased demand for EHS data management and integration with ERPs,” Mr Capel says. Francis Trudeau, product manager at another software supplier, Sphera, expects a marked increase in demand as companies seek more specialised and sophisticated means to address the complexities of the Globally Harmonised System (GHS). “Audits and inspections reveal that many companies still fall short in meeting their basic hazard communication and labelling obligations, so in that regard, there are always opportunities for growth,” he says. There has also been a small shift in companies’ approach to internal chemicals management and control over the last five years [Figure 16]. Slightly more respondents to this year’s survey – 31% – saw a switch to separate compliance divisions, compared to 28% last year, while 20% (down one percentage point on 2016) say that their companies increasingly integrated compliance management with other activities. The number reporting no change in their management approach was 50%, also down one percentage point.

Figure 17 FREQUENCY OF SERVICE RETENTION BY SURVEY PARTICIPANTS

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With regard to software, Philip Capel, chief sales and marketing officer at eSpheres, a supplier of environment, health and safety (EHS) information management systems, says there is increasing demand for EHS data management support and software tools because Excel alone cannot handle the complex data requirements. He adds that there is a need, too, to integrate EHS software with enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other IT tools.

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When asked about their frequency of use of chemicals management and control (CMC) services, 17-34% of respondents said [Figure 17] that they use outside assistance occasionally, rather than frequently (2-20%) or permanently (2-8%). These figures suggest that respondents are seeking help less strategically than before: last year’s figures were: occasionally 32-55%, frequently 2-31% and permanently 2-14%.

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This is perhaps a surprise, given the rising number and complexity of regulations worldwide and service providers’ belief that demand has increased. Certainly, Jouni Honkavaara, partner and CEO at REACHLaw, says that outsourcing is becoming a more appealing option for companies affected by REACH or REACH-like regulations around the world. Looking at satisfaction levels [Figure 18], the number of dissatisfied survey respondents rose 1 percentage point in 2017 to 4%, mirroring the drop in the number of satisfied companies to 67%, the lowest level in eight years.


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Although companies like German consultancy FoBiG are predicting a drop-off in REACH-related services, they are nevertheless confident that other regulations will fill the gap. These include biocides – a sector that Marnix Vangheluwe, managing director of Belgium’s Arche Consulting, says is still booming – as well as K-REACH in South Korea, Turkey’s KKDIK, GHS, poison centres and the new TSCA, among others.

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Eric Xiong, head of industrial chemicals sector at Chemical Inspection and Regulation Service (CIRS), adds that, while the revised K-REACH will enter into force with a broader range of priority existing chemicals (Pecs) to be (pre)-registered, the Korean market is smaller than Europe’s. However, more and more countries and regions around the world are tightening up their chemical management regulations, so he expects requests for services to rise. Among new growth drivers, Willi Münninghoff, consortia manager and head of global regulations at ReachCentrum, particularly notes the upcoming biocides law in South Korea (K-BPR) that will enter into force on 1 January 2019 and Taiwan’s list of more than 100 Pecs. This, at the time of writing, had been delayed from its original release date of end 2017. The majority of respondents expect their need for external services to increase both over the next 12 months and the next five years [Figure 25], similar percentages to last year, with 53% and 64% respectively of survey participants anticipating greater short- and long-term use of external services.

Figure 26 ANTICIPATED NEED FOR EXTERNAL SECTOR SERVICES BY SURVEY PARTICIPANTS IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS Consultancy/advisory 8%

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Over the next 12 months, the largest increases in demand foreseen by survey repsondents are for external sector services in information (63%), followed by training (62%), then IT and software (56%). Most respondents – 63% and 60%, respectively – expected demand for representation and management and for legal services to remain steady [Figure 26]. These percentages drop, however, for the full five years ahead, with only 57% and 49% of respondents anticipating demand for representation and management and legal services to remain unchanged. Meanwhile, 68% of respondents see an increased demand for IT and software and for information, followed by training and consultancy/advisory, which both account for 63% of responses. 57% of survey participants expect demand for representation and management to decline [Figure 27]. Consultancy and advisory services, information, IT and training were the top four areas requiring assistance. Within these categories, more than half of respondents want help with regulatory interpretation (65%), product compliance (60%), chemical safety assessments (59%), environmental risk assessments (53%), supply chain communications (53%) and registration strategies (52%) [Figure 28].

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Regulatory interpretation 65% Product compliance 60% Chemical safety assessments 59% Environmental risk assessment 53% Supply chain communications 53% Registration strategies 52% Health effects assessment 48% Product stewardship 45% Consumer product safety 41% Hazard & exposure modelling 41% Data management 41% Assessment of data quality 40% Consultancy/ Testing strategies 40% advisory Health & safety 40% Safer alternatives assessment 37% Safety of nanomaterials 36% Workplace risk assessment (exposure) 35% Product safety testing 35% Data-gap analysis (Qsar) 33% Corporate strategy/strategic planning 31% Occupational hygiene 28% Ecolabelling 28% Product Inspection (on-site) 28% SVHC advisory services 27% Chemical transport/warehousing advice 26% Registration services 42% Dossier preparation 40% Representation (OR, 3rd party etc) 32% Representation CLP notification 28% & management Management (Sief, consortium etc) 28% GHS notification 27% Business process outsourcing (BPO) 21% Regulatory/policy tracking 62% Chemical hazard database 55% Information Managed regulatory content 54% (Material) safety data sheets 49% Ecotoxicology 46% Human health toxicology 44% Alternative approaches to testing 43% Monitoring processes (on-site) 40% Environmental fate & degradation 38% Laboratory Environmental monitoring 36% SVHC testing 36% Product testing 32% Physical & analytical chemistry 28% Exposure testing 28% Supply chain management 58% EH&S 46% (Material) safety data sheets 45% Consortia/registration management 45% IT solutions Supply chain communications 43% Regulatory information management 36% Laboratory information management 30% Inventory management 26% Bespoke/inhouse training 54% Training CPD/CES certified training 30% Training courses/webinars 21% Environmental sensors 29% Workplace air quality monitors 24% Equipment Chemical identification/detection 22% Insurance 33% Logistics 22% Public relations 19% Other Lobbying/advocacy 13% Emergency response 11% 0%

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40 In the information category, the most support was required for regulatory and policy tracking (62%), followed by chemical hazard databases (55%) and managed regulatory content (54%). Supply chain management (58%) and bespoke in-house training (54%) accounted for the largest share of responses in the information and training categories, respectively.

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RISING DEMAND FOR GLOBAL SERVICES The growing need for global services continues to spur service providers to expand and provide local expertise. Dr Knoell Consult’s managing director of industrial chemicals and biocides, Michael Cleuvers, says that requests for worldwide or regional support are increasing. “As the need for regulatory support and scientific knowledge on risk assessment and management rises, national regulators in many countries will take a much more active and engaged role, to understand emerging inherent risks and regulate as necessary,” he observes. “It will be exciting to see which further steps will be taken towards harmonisation of regulations and how companies are coping with the stronger enforcement of regulations, especially in some of the developing countries.” The greatest demand is anticipated in Asia, especially Korea and China, followed by Europe (including Turkey) and the US. Consultancy Chemservice says that its office in South Korea has grown from four to 11 staff in just one year and is projecting a further increase, while CIRS is extending its network in the US. The Middle East and South and Central America are also often cited as areas of emerging demand. “South and Central America are experiencing renewed growth in the chemical sector and many of our clients are investing in those areas. We also anticipate an uptick in chemical regulatory work in the Middle East and continued growth in China as the Chinese government continues to improve upon its environmental policies,” says Ms Bergeson.

CONSOLIDATION SET TO CONTINUE As in years past, consolidation remains an ongoing feature of the industry and service providers expect this trend to persist in coming years. Jon Gibbard, practice director of the National Chemical Emergency Centre within Ricardo Energy and Environment, says that the drive to consolidate is being spurred by a need for cost reduction, a desire for growth and increased shareholder value, as well as an inability to grow organically.

THE BREXIT EFFECT Any outlook would be incomplete without a mention of Brexit. The implications from the UK’s withdrawal from the EU are filled with uncertainty, beyond the need for companies to make contingency plans in the absence of any clear guidance. “Unless Brexit negotiations resolve the issue of regulatory equivalence in a manner acceptable to the EU, many UK companies risk exclusion from EU markets,” says Peter Newport, CEO of the UK’s Chemical Business Association (CBA). Mr Newport notes that, over the last 40 years, the UK’s regulatory environment has become enmeshed with European legislation that will be a potential foundation for globally harmonised regulation post-Brexit. He warns that a ‘no deal’ outcome raises the prospect of a UK version of Echa and a registration regime that would impose major additional costs on companies. “The industry would be unwilling, and in many cases unable, to pay for the creation of new UK regulatory institutions,” he states. Moreover, the overall expense of REACH, which has resulted in many smaller companies delaying or even abandoning their registrations under the May 2018 deadline, has just compounded the uncertainty resulting from Brexit. “Echa has already stated the current legal position: that existing REACH registrations will cease to exist post-Brexit,” Mr Newport continues. “Despite ministerial statements to the contrary, the current state of UK-EU negotiations is clearly failing to give the industry confidence to invest in REACH compliance at this stage.” He adds that CBA is aware that one in five of its member companies is exploring moving its REACH compliance to an existing EU member state operation or creating a subsidiary company in the region. Several service providers, such as WSP and the Acta Group, mention plans to establish offices outside the UK. Alan Ritchie, associate with WSP for REACH and product stewardship, says that it has contingency plans for a REACH and product stewardship service office in Dublin. He expects that, as an OR service provider, the main challenge will be providing parallel services out of an EU-27 legal entity, if necessary. Meanwhile, the Acta Group intends to establish a further legal entity within the EU prior to Brexit then to maintain a presence in both the UK and EU after.

Richard Elsmore, a partner at ERM Environmental Management Resources, says that the gap will widen between those consultants that have a global footprint and the small, specialist service providers who are experts in their niche field, but with hardly any choice in the middle. He predicts, like many others, that due to increasing regulatory demands, over the coming years, it will become increasingly difficult for SMEs and one-man operators to support their products and to remain in the market. “Costs will become prohibitive and the one-man bands will not be able to cope with the number of regulatory requirements,” he says. Because of this, demand for regulatory support in this sector is likely to increase.

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a restriction – registrants will need to ensure that they are not breaching the stated restriction for that substance.”

For many organisations in the chemicals sector, as they worked to ensure they met their REACH registration obligations, there was a strong feeling of finality tied into 31 May 2018 as the date of the final deadline. The reality is, as many have been observing for years, that 31 May was more akin to a milestone, heralding a new beginning rather than an end.

Over the last decade, the European Commission, Echa and MSCAs have all worked to raise awareness by providing campaigns, workshops and online support. Even so, there are still concerns that industry might not sufficiently be aware that REACH does not ‘end’ this year.

The focus is now shifting from registration towards the flow of safety information up and down the supply chain. Plus, with Echa continuing to release new guidance and companies routinely taking new chemicals into their portfolios, registrants need to remember that registration is not a one-off exercise and that a registration dossier is a living document. “REACH is not fixed, it’s a moving target. Echa is constantly releasing new guidance, so the requirements of how you document your data are increasing,” notes Dr Rüdiger Battersby, managing director of EBRC Consulting, a Hannover-based firm offering general consulting services to the chemicals industry. “REACH obligations do not end with the submission of the registration dossier,” agrees Jennifer Butcher, a technical adviser at REACHReady, the REACH compliance arm of the UK’s Chemical Industries Association (CIA). “After the final deadline, companies will need to ensure that their dossiers are kept up to date whenever new information becomes available.”

REQUESTS TO TEST The evaluation process, for both dossiers and substances, may lead to requests from Echa or member state competent authorities (MSCAs) for registrants to carry out further testing and submit additional information, she adds. Alongside this, registrants need to be aware of their obligations to communicate on substances of very high concern (SVHCs) down the supply chain and on their safe use via safety data sheets. “For those SVHCs that are moved to Annex XIV – the authorisation list – registrants will either have to substitute it or apply for authorisation for their particular use. Finally, if using substances that are included in Annex XVII – those with

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Regulatory professionals and those impacted on a day-today basis will be well aware of this, according to Dr Neil Hunt, senior regulatory scientist at another major REACH service provider in the UK, the Yordas Group. The difficulty may be with senior management and financial parts of companies which focused mainly on meeting and paying for the looming deadline. “If they are not aware of all aspects of REACH, this intense focus might lead to the mistaken belief that once the deadline is reached, then everything is complete,” Dr Hunt says. “I also believe that downstream users, not directly impacted by the deadline, may not be aware that their obligations are likely to increase after it.” In response to this challenge, outreach work continues, resources in the form of online guidance are available and REACH helpdesks look set to carry on their work beyond May 2018. Consultancies will continue to offer varying levels of support to businesses, depending on their need.

ENFORCEMENT IS CRUCIAL Of course, a regulation is only as good as its enforcement. To date the general consensus is that REACH has been enforced with reasonable success. This is positive news when dealing with member states that can enforce regulations in different ways . “One of the bodies of Echa is the REACH Enforcement Forum, which coordinates the network of member states’ enforcement authorities, so we have a very good understanding of the scope of enforcement actions coordinated at EU level,” says Andreas Herdina, director of cooperation at Echa. The forum has three major projects active every year, he adds. In the last decade, through these projects and other

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“Enforcement is an ongoing process that will always be needed. Intensive and wide-ranging efforts will always be likely to reveal that some companies breach the requirements,” Mr Herdina continues. “When this happens, it’s because enforcement works. Inspectors may address such breaches through different measures, such as sanctions, advice, orders and prohibitions, but the end result will be the same – the actors are brought into compliance.” “Substance and dossier evaluations will continue after the deadline. If dossiers are found to be lacking, registrants will need to revise them,” says Dr Hunt. Three main areas on which companies need to focus, in his view, will be: OO

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Where substances are to be evaluated via the community rolling action plan (Corap), Ms Butcher notes, companies can check the published list and if their substance is on there, they can ensure their dossier is up to date. “With regards to authorisations and restrictions, Echa’s registry of intentions highlights when a member state is planning on submitting a dossier for either the identification of SVHCs or proposing restrictions, therefore registrants can follow this process and comment in the public consultations when necessary,” she adds.

FURTHER UPDATES Dr Hunt notes that the revision that went through public consultation in late 2017 will bring in a number of extra obligations to producers of nanomaterials, depending on the final wording and implementation. There may be a second consultation if the Commission thinks it necessary. “Historical registrations may need to be updated and registrants of powders may have to revisit their characterisation,” he recommends. “Any manufacturer of nanomaterials or even powders in general should pay very close attention to the potential revisions of REACH in 2020 and participate in public consultation at least.” REACH pre-registration enabled manufacturers and importers that placed phase-in substances on the market to postpone their registration until the deadline. Those who were not able to do so – for example if they imported for the first time a substance in quantities that triggered a deadline that had already passed – had to submit an inquiry to Echa, wait for the response and then register, before they could place the substance on the market. A slow response by Echa often meant significant delays in being able to enter the market, Dr Hunt says. “On the other hand, many companies may have pre-registered but subsequently stopped their manufacture or import, or reduced their quantities to below one tonne/year. They may need to register after 2018 if they restart or increase their activity.” He adds: “It is not clear what will happen to such existing pre-registrations after the final deadline. Will companies need to go through the inquiry process after May 2018 and face potential delays, or can they go straight ahead with their registration?”

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HOW TO PREPARE Companies can prepare for, and respond to, ongoing obligations around REACH in several ways. For example Ofelia Bercaru, head of Echa’s Evaluation Unit, recommends that they develop plans for keeping their registrations up to date. “In particular, make sure that submitted dossiers contain correct and up-to-date information on changes in annual and total volumes, accurate information on uses, new knowledge on hazards, including classification and labelling, risks leading to changes in the chemical safety report (CSR) and clear substance identity information,” she advises. Dr Battersby adds that organisations should be doing their own weakness analysis of their dossiers. “Be proactive and analyse where you may have weaknesses. This is something regulatory professionals in the industry should be doing,” he says. “Our key message to companies is be proactive, stay tuned and follow current developments,” Mrs Bercaru agrees. “In the future, more substances will be added to various risk management measures under REACH and CLP regulations, such as harmonised classification and labelling, authorisation and restriction.” In addition, Dr Hunt suggests that if experience in REACH is being lost due to loss of personnel or downsizing, companies should strive to retain that knowledge. “Reasoning and justification for historical regulatory decisions should be archived in case it is needed in the future,” he says. One particular thorny issue, however, leaves many questions around REACH unanswered: Brexit. For companies that work in or with the UK in any shape or form, the outcome could have implications for how they trade and need to ensure the safe use of chemicals. Currently UK businesses are recognised under REACH as EU manufacturers or importers, meaning they must comply with REACH obligations. However, Brexit may see the rights of these businesses no longer being recognised under REACH, leading to uncertainty around the future of existing compliance efforts. Everything depends on the outcome of the EU withdrawal negotiations. To date, the UK government has stated that it wants existing REACH registrations and authorisations to remain valid after Brexit. “For example, if the UK joins the European Economic Area (EEA), the so-called ‘Norway option’, there will be almost no impact upon REACH,” Dr Hunt. On the flipside, says Dr Suzanne Wiandt, head of the REACH helpdesk at Baua, Germany’s Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, “the worst thing to happen would be a hard Brexit as we’d have no agreement on how to work together going forward and UK authorities would no longer have access to the database”.

BENEFITS OF COMPLIANCE Some may look upon REACH obligations as an expensive burden, but there are benefits to businesses that go beyond simply staying on the right side of the law. REACH is regarded as the gold standard in chemical regulation, so complying is proof of good product stewardship. In addition, a number of regions are basing their own regulations on REACH, so organisations will also find it easier to achieve compliance in these jurisdictions.

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activities, it has addressed all the fundamental categories of obligations in REACH and the classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) Regulation. This has included registration, the information flow, safe use of substances and dossier evaluation.


46 “We have evidence that companies who have taken their obligations seriously have benefited from REACH registration,” says Mr Herdina. “They are generally better aware of the chemicals in their portfolios, and can better direct their safety measures and R&D work. In the longer run, they can also substitute any hazardous substances in their products with safer alternatives and hence get a commercial advantage.” “Companies we’ve spoken to have been able to improve worker safety or minimise their portfolios, which has allowed them to improve their profit,” adds Ms Wiandt. Another big benefit to the sector as a whole, in her view, is improved

communication and transparency between the authorities and industry. “Through the consultation process we’ve developed, we have a lot more contact now, which wasn’t always the case before REACH,” she says. “What’s really important is our goal of safe use of chemicals. For industry, what’s improved is a kind of predictability and transparency around what’s going on in the chemicals world. It really feels like we’re more effective together and I think this is quite fruitful in making the chemical industry safer.”

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Revised TSCA

TSCA reset presents challenges for industry

The US’s new chemical legislation is providing difficult challenges to manufacturers, importers and processors alike. Frank Zaworski looks at the detail. The Frank R Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (LCSA), signed into law by President Obama on 22 June 2016, updated the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and provided a batch of new challenges for chemical formulators, dealers and users. The TSCA reset required the EPA’s new chemicals programme department to adhere to the intent of the law, while waltzing industry through the requirement of reporting chemicals manufactured and processed in or imported into the US over the prior ten years. This will help inform the prioritisation of chemicals for risk evaluation.

CHALLENGES FOR INDUSTRY The updated TSCA has created concerns about how companies can navigate through the tricky waters of confidential chemical information. One of them is the time required for the EPA to complete reviews of new preliminary manufacturing notices (PMNs). Despite having added 30 analyst technicians and engineers to work through the backlog of submissions, the agency is taking longer than the required 90-day period to review any new notifications, according to Julie Byrne, a chemical regulatory

consultant at Verisk 3E. It has also added more restrictions on new chemicals than existed before. “Prior to 2016, 20-30% of chemicals were regulated by either a consent order or a ‘significant new use rule’ (Snur),” Ms Byrne says. “Now, at least 80% have some sort of TSCA restriction. This is a big deal, especially for companies that are not allowed to use chemicals with consent orders or Snurs.” Increased testing requirements are another challenge for industry. Ari Lewis, a principal at environmental and risk sciences consulting firm Gradient, says that, with the burden on the EPA to make an affirmative safety decision, increased animal testing will be required for both new and existing chemical evaluations. From recent EPA statistics, over 100 submitters are developing information or conducting testing. “Increased cost burdens associated with this testing come both in the form of laboratory expenditures and the delays in bringing products to market,” she says. Depending on the level of characterisation needed, this could cost a company tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars. “Fortunately, the EPA is advancing strategic plans to use non-animal methods to fill data gaps, which will reduce both time and cost.” Chemical manufacturers are generally familiar with the new TSCA structure and with submitting inventory information to the EPA through the chemical data reporting system, says Judah Prero of the law firm Sidney Austin. “Those processors and users who have the largest learning curve, and perhaps the

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Previously, he adds, if a chemical was on the inventory, it was legal for use. Since the inventory lists more than 85,000 chemicals, all bar very novel chemicals were probably on it. With the inventory reset, users have to make sure that some entity has identified the chemicals they use as being active. “They are going to have to look carefully at what is in the products, formulations and mixtures they use and work agreements with formulators to ensure that reporting has occurred. These are new requirements and burdens that I think will have the largest impact on industry.”

LEGAL CHALLENGES The LSCA also imposes new legal obligations on industry. For one thing, it requires the EPA to designate chemical substances on the TSCA inventory as either ‘active’ or ‘inactive’ in commerce. The final inventory notification rule was published in the Federal Register on 11 August last year, requiring manufacturers and importers to notify the EPA of substances on the TSCA inventory that were manufactured or imported for nonexempt commercial purposes, during the ten years to 21 June 2016. The first phase, which ended on 7 February, applied to chemical manufacturers and imports. During the second, running to 5 October, processors which make new products from chemicals manufactured or imported in the US will have a chance to review the inventory and report any chemicals that were not reported during the first phase. Mr Prero believes that for most manufacturers, reporting that a chemical is active in commerce is “not that heavy a lift … If they have been reporting during the last two reporting cycles, then they are covered,” he says. However, processors will have more to do to identify the constituent chemicals in the formulations they use and ensure their suppliers identify these as active. The EPA allows joint submissions and keeping chemical identities confidential in some circumstances, Mr Prero adds. “At its core, it just requires reporting. But for some companies, just getting to this step might take a significant amount of legwork and require some negotiation with suppliers to ensure that reporting actually happens.”

CBI Manufacturers and formulators are typically very protective of their IP, such as formulae and ingredient identities. So how does the user gain access to this confidential business information (CBI) for regulatory purposes? The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has provided some guidance (see box on page 51). “At times we can work directly with the supplier to get the information,” says Ms Byrne. “That was easier to do under chemical data reporting (CDR) because if we got the information under a chemical data access (CDA) from the supplier and the volumes were not above the reportable limit, it was not an issue. “Now, because there is no volume requirement, getting the information is difficult, especially if the suppliers are not from the US. We try to work with our clients to have them enter into a confidentiality agreement with their supplier, to indicate that they won’t use the compositional information for anything other than a regulatory reason.” Jessie Kneeland of Gradient says that CBI claims under TSCA now require additional substantiation and that the EPA Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

is required to review a certain percentage of claims. A suitably descriptive generic name will be needed for them to keep the specific chemical identity confidential. “One quarter of other claims will be reviewed, and all claims must be substantiated to demonstrate that companies have acted to protect the confidential information, that the information is not publicly known or readily discoverable and that CBI disclosure would cause commercial harm,” she says. Certain details, she adds, can be claimed as CBI without substantiation, such as specific information on manufacturing processes, but others, such as the results of health and safety studies, cannot. The EPA provides several templates to help CBI claim submitters provide adequate detail and justification. “CBI, particularly when it comes to confidential chemical identity, is a thorny issue,” says Mr Prero. “Very often, suppliers will be incredibly reluctant to divulge the chemical identities in the request for CBI. They also might be reluctant to divulge the formulations to the purchasers of their products because they are proprietary.” The EPA has provided ways to protect processors’ CBI through joint filings. The user may only know the generic name of the chemical, not its specific identity. Assuming that the actual manufacturer of the chemical who has claimed CBI protection also files jointly, users know that reporting has taken place and are on solid legal ground to use the product, Mr Prero adds. “It is when formulators are reluctant to share information that you get into problems. In this situation, a company might find the need to negotiate non-disclosure agreements, require compliance certification from their suppliers and/or add other basic details to ensure that the formulator is doing everything to make sure the chemical can stay on the market.”

DETAILS ARE KEY PMNs for new chemicals need to be supported with robust details to result in a timely and positive outcome, according to Greg Schweer, director of the New Chemicals Program. “But we still get submissions that are woefully lacking on information about exposure and releases. The lack of details slows down the review process and causes a lot of back and forth between the agency and submitters.” If submitters do not provide site- or process-specific information, he adds, the EPA’s engineers and toxicologists will generally make conservative default assumptions that may result in unwarranted regulation of certain activities. “Submitters that use the EPA framework to proactively conduct risk assessments using well-supported non-default assumptions, will find that their submissions characterise risks more accurately and are reviewed more expeditiously,” Ms Lewis says. “It is advisable to consult with the EPA throughout the submission process. The staff share an interest in ensuring that PMNs are processed efficiently and contain well-supported determinations.” “We tell clients that the EPA is going to use their models and simulations. So the more data you can provide is better,” Mr Byrne says. Important details include particle size, to determine if the substance is a nanomaterial, as are physical-chemical properties like flash point, melting point and boiling point. “It is better to use diagrams as a picture is worth a thousand words.” Mr Prero adds: “If you have testing for a structurally similar chemical that would definitely help the EPA understand how the chemical reacts in different scenarios and the effect it has on different factors in the environment, providing such information

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to require companies to work together on data sharing, which could lead to consortia formation similar to REACH,” she says.

“In addition, if you have a good understanding of how the chemical will be used and the exposure pattern, this will help the EPA do its review as quickly as possible.” If not, however, the agency might be unable to approve the PNM for lack of information. “Successful PMN submissions are the ones that have enough information provided initially so that the EPA has enough to make an informed decision.”

“REACH has had hiccups with issues like member states interpreting provisions differently,” Mr Prero says. “There are lessons to be learned that might be useful in the TSCA context, such as how one interacts with government bodies, how information is disseminated and conveyed and how you deal with regulators.”

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As companies work to get to grips with the TSCA reset, some believe that the US industry might learn from the REACH implementation experience in Europe. In particular, consortia allow for cost-sharing and reduced animal testing, but also enable interested parties to operate from a common dataset and agree on a set of unified conclusions, Ms Lewis says.

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“Although the amended TSCA does not have any formal methods for data sharing, it may be worthwhile for companies that have interests in common chemicals to jointly engage in chemical testing and risk evaluations. This is most easily done through trade association working groups.” In practical terms, she adds, such a coalition will be more effective for existing chemical assessments, which more often involve multiple manufacturers of the same chemical. It is less likely where PMNs involve new chemicals, which often have a single submitter.

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South Korea’s implementation of chemical registration legislation has not had a smooth ride, but could become a model for similar operations in other countries. Russ Swan reports Officially it is the ‘Act on the Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals’, but the legislation is universally known as Korea REACH or K-REACH. Modelled closely on the EU’s REACH Regulation, it is a critical component in the development of South Korea’s chemicals industry and a possible model for new legislation in other countries with fast-developing chemicals sectors. The enabling law for K-REACH was passed in 2013, coming into force at the beginning of 2015. The first part was identifying 510 priority existing chemicals (Pecs), which would need to be registered by June 2018. The number was later revised to 370; most of the 140 removed were found to be manufactured at below the one tonne/year threshold, while others were subject to other regulations or were no longer available on the Korean market. In late 2016, the Ministry of the Environment (MoE) put forward an amendment setting the goal of registering all existing substances produced or imported at over one tonne/year at staggered intervals, and for all substances with the potential to cause serious danger to human health or the environment. Those deemed hazardous are to be screened and products made using them are subject to hazard and risk assessment. Central to the legislation is the sharing of information on chemicals. In February 2018, the National Assembly’s Environment and Labour Committee passed this amendment, with some alterations. It tightened some details relating to registration, authorisation and reporting, including penalties of up to 5% of gross sales for non-registration. Following evaluation by another assembly committee, the law was passed in April and was due to come into effect by 1 July. The first stage, Pec registration, was to be completed in June. With hundreds of compounds requiring evaluation and registration, this deadline might easily have been missed.

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However, Willi Münninghoff, project manager at ReachCentrum, said earlier in the year: “We will have finished by the deadline. The Koreans may not believe it yet but I am optimistic that it will be done, unless something else gets in the way.” ReachCentrum is one of the larger operators working to make use of existing chemical test data from Europe to satisfy the Korean legislation. It has been involved in securing registrations for about 50 Pecs, of which, Mr Münninghoff reports, about half had been completed in January. “Everybody underestimated the time it would take, but we have learned an awful lot in two years,” he says.

SETTING PRIORITIES K-REACH may be inspired by EU REACH, but it is certainly not identical. Where the latter was phased in and continues to be augmented by staged amendments, the same deadline applied to all the Pecs. One obvious route to shortening the compliance timescale is to use existing test and toxicity data, and the obvious place to find this data is in the EU. Laboratories across Europe have been conducting tests and compiling dossiers for the best part of 20 years, creating a valuable resource. In practice, however, using this data in Korea has proved to be not so simple. Speaking at a recent webinar on K-REACH development and the biocidal regulatory landscape in Korea, Sookie Hong, senior manager for regulatory research at 3E Company, said that not all EU data would automatically be accepted. “Testing data used for registration with Echa is acceptable for K-REACH registration, but quantitative structure-activity relationships (Qsars) and read-across may not be,” she said. This underlines one of the lessons that non-Korean organisations have learned when exploring the Korean regulatory system: K-REACH is a specifically Korean set of rules, designed for the circumstances in that country, not merely a ‘me-too’ act copying European or US legislation.

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54 Another is that the MoE is fully prepared to take decisive action when the rules are broken. This was exemplified, albeit with regard to a different regulation, in 2017, when the ministry prosecuted 33 corporations and individuals for illegally selling polyhexamethylene guanidine (PHMG), a biocidal disinfectant widely used to suppress microbial growth in household humidifiers.

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By some estimates, 150 people in Korea died from the inhalation of PHMG-phosphate (PHMG-P). This had been reclassified as a toxic substance in concentrations of above 1% in 2014, but was used as a sterilising agent in the humidifiers at up to 25%. Some distributors made false statements about the phosphate concentration in PHMG-P in material safety data sheets, in order to appear below the hazard classification threshold when importing it from China. This is not the only instance of strict regulatory enforcement, both in the products being sold and in their documentation. In the last two years, seven product recalls have been ordered and 61 products ordered to be relabelled for having incomplete or incorrect information. “The MoE will ban the import or manufacture of products if safety and labelling standards are failed,” said Ms Hong, “and it has been aggressively demanding toxicity data on low volume new chemicals, even just 15 kg.” This has led to some products and product registrations being withdrawn. Clearly it is something those complying with K-REACH should be aware of.

CULTURE CLUB A recurring observation from overseas organisations involved in K-REACH negotiations, as well as the level of development, the industry structure and the types of chemicals used being different, is that Korean business culture has its own characteristics. In some circumstances, problems may be the result of a rather more formal approach; in others, it may come down to simple misunderstanding. “In Europe and the US we have a mature industry with well-established relationships. In many cases, the clarification of a point may be a simple phone call or email away,” says Mr Münninghoff. Such informal exchanges of information with authorities may be viewed with suspicion in Korea and are not part of established business culture, he says. By the same token, some Korean operators feel that their European counterparts are holding back information for no good reason. Many agree that data-sharing has not proceeded as smoothly as was expected, but the reasons why are not obvious. Some believe it is mainly a matter of price, others that the actual dossier requirements have not always been clear, still others that the validity of one set of tests does not necessarily translate into K-REACH acceptability. One area of confusion has been what some European operators see as impossible requirements from Korea, such as initial non-acceptance of Qsar data. Klimisch data on the reliability of toxicology studies was another sticking point, although representations led to MoE agreeing that Klimisch

scores of 1 and 2, indicating the tests that were most reliable, would be accepted. Such issues of communication, understanding, and trust were at the forefront of many early difficulties with using EU data for K-REACH. At the very least, they delayed progress on the more technical aspects of compliance. Further confusion arises through misunderstanding the precise requirements of a dossier, with registrants erring on the side of caution to avoid dossiers being rejected but also incurring delays and additional overhead costs. The cost or value of a dossier remains a tricky matter. Where chemicals have undergone extensive tests and comprehensive dossiers have been compiled, it is clear that significant money has been invested. The data has a value, but quite what it is worth is a matter for negotiation – and ongoing costs have been a major factor in problems with negotiations. This is not as simple a matter as it might seem. The scale of manufacture is often the first factor to be applied; a pertonne tariff for existing toxicology and safety data might be a way forward for some substances and circumstances but this approach has not been widely adopted. Simple scaling for production or import also overlooks the realities of data value. Testing costs are falling world-wide, as laboratories adopt increasingly automated and robotic analysis. The value of any existing data must be related to the cost any prospective purchaser would incur in recreating it and that number is steadily decreasing. Local testing costs are lower than at European laboratories, partly because of lower labour costs and also because the process in Korea is simpler. Often, buying the full portfolio would be unnecessary. At the same time, releasing data is not a costfree operation. Any new tests conducted in overseas territories have to be reported back in Europe as part of ongoing EU REACH registration.

CONSORTIA AND COOPERATION One route non-Korean companies can follow, in order to delegate registration and regulatory duties, is to appoint an only representative (OR). This allows operations such as substance classification, dossier preparation, and labelling for imported chemicals to be handled by a third party. Among the European companies keen to promote their services as an OR is Dr Knoell, which offers support in the preparation of import tolerance dossiers, among other things. ReachCentrum has promoted another means to streamline the process. Instead of undertaking piecemeal negotiations between data owners, who are mainly in Europe, and the Korean companies and ORs seeking permission to apply the data, it offers an independent brokerage service, to speed the process from initial enquiry to dossier delivery. Mr Münninghoff acknowledges that the operation has worked out rather differently than initially expected, but thinks this could be an improved way forward as other countries adopt their own domestic legislation. “It might even be needed in the UK after Brexit,” he adds, perhaps only half joking.

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The new requirements for the notification of information on hazardous mixtures under the CLP Regulation for use by poison centres, will come into force on 1 January 2020. Rosa Richards reports Article 45 of the classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) Regulation states that importers or downstream users of hazardous mixtures in the EU must notify poison centres, or equivalent ‘appointed bodies’, before placing them on the market. A voluntary scheme is in place in the UK; other member states have mandatory systems, so companies already face legal action for non-compliance in most EU countries. The hazardous mixtures affected under Article 45 of CLP are those classified for human health or physical effect reasons. Biocides, detergents and cleaning agents fall under notification requirements from other regulations, according to Larissa Silver, poison centre technical manager at the UK’s National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC). Mixtures exempt from the CLP Regulation, such as mixtures solely for R&D, explosives and nonhazardous gases, are also exempt.

NEW HARMONISED FORMAT From 2020 – although member states can bring it in earlier by amending national legislation – a new harmonised poison centre notification (PCN) format must be used to notify hazardous mixtures via an online EU software system or in-house system. During 2018, all the necessary technical development should be carried out to ensure that the submission system(s) are ready for use in 2019, according to Echa. A new editor tool has also been published, with SMEs particularly in mind, and both this and the PCN format are available from the Echa poison centres website. Companies can use the tool to familiarise themselves with it, then new versions will be released for preparing and updating files for submission. Dr Blanca Serrano, CLP manager at Cefic, says that, under the new system, importers or downstream users will submit data either directly to the appointed bodies of the member states where the mixture is placed on the market and in the relevant native language(s), or via the new portal. The portal will

facilitate the process, sending notifications to poison centres or equivalent bodies and storing them for auditing and retrieval by submitters. If a company is placing a mixture on the market in multiple countries, each country must be notified in its native language, which represents a burden in terms of translation. The central portal will address this by allowing companies to submit notification in one language, which automated software can translate into others for standard phrases. Any supplementary information will still be translated manually. From 1 January 2020, all mixtures that are intended for consumers and have a health or physical effect classification must have a 16-digit unique formula identifier (UFI) assigned to them and included on the label for rapid identification of the formula. Ms Silver advises that the lead time is quite short for companies that might need to get these changes through their stock and that they therefore should look at this during 2018. A UFI generator tool is also available from the Echa website. This creates and validates UFI codes, and is in all EU languages. Single or bulk UFIs can be generated. Riku Rinta-Jouppi, a partner at legal firm REACHLaw, explains that as chemical products are freely transported across national borders, toxicological information should ‘follow the product’ to be available to callers and emergency responders, irrespective of the poison centre or language. In the past, it has often been difficult to find the right contact number in an emergency or information has only been available in the national language. The UFI should resolve this, he says. The aim of harmonisation and the ongoing discussions on the notification systems is to improve access to toxicological information and thus reduce poisonings and hospitalisations, while also improving the speed and quality of emergency responses. About 600,000 calls/year are made to poison centres, according to Echa. This process could also generate efficiency savings for national authorities, which have hitherto had to establish and maintain national compliance processes and IT infrastructures.

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NCEC has noted a trend towards stronger enforcement at member state level already, with some hefty fines for nonnotification. The new PCN reporting system, with generally more stringent information requirements, will be phased in according to Annex VIII of the CLP: OO

for consumer uses by 1 January 2020;

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A new harmonised product categorisation system (PCS) will be used during data submission to assign codes to specify the intended use of a product – for example bathroom cleaners, dyes, decorative paints and coatings – to make it easier to compare poisonings in different member states. A PCS tool with guidance was published in early 2018. According to both Dr Serrano and Ms Silver, some further clarification of the distinction between ‘professional’ and ‘industrial’ uses is needed as the difference is not always clear. Douglas Leech of the UK’s Chemical Business Association (CBA), which represents chemical distributors, points out that the staggered deadlines may not always be as stated for supply chains. “If one company as a distributor is selling mixtures for an industrial use but its customer is using the mixture for a consumer product, then the supplier will have to comply with the earlier deadline for consumer products to enable the customer to notify the poison centres to meet the consumer product deadline too,” he says. Certain circumstances would require a new or updated notification to be submitted. Dr Serrano says that these include scenarios where: OO

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Companies might also look at undertaking reduced notification requirements for industrial mixtures, when the information needed would only be hazardous substances declared on a safety data sheet (SDS), plus a 24-hour emergency phone number to provide further product information for medical purposes in the relevant language(s).

HOW SHOULD COMPANIES PREPARE? In order to avoid the cost of potentially higher notification fees in future and the rush to notify poison centres, Dr Serrano recommends that companies should start the notification process now – provided that the formulations are unlikely to change significantly. Ms Silver adds that small companies with fewer products may decide to undertake notification themselves, whereas larger companies may look at hiring consultants to help. Any notification completed under the current member state requirements is valid until 2025, assuming no major change to the declared products identifier, composition, classification, etc. In any case, companies should be preparing now for the introduction of the new system, Dr Serrano stresses. They can already: OO OO

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relevant new toxicological information is available; or

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the composition of the mixture has changed.

However, according to an Echa feasibility study on the proposed PCN system, published in October last year, more detail is needed on these changing circumstances and conditions under which a new notification or update is required.

HOW TO NOTIFY The reporting system allows for exact percentages, concentration ranges or bands of hazardous substances in a mixture to be reported. Dr Serrano believes that most companies will choose the latter option as it provides some protection of commercially sensitive formulations and avoids the need for re-notification if small changes are made. Large companies that manufacture many products may want to see if they are eligible to undertake group submissions as single notifications, Ms Silver notes. These are submissions for a group of products with the same classification and composition, but variable concentration ranges, or variation under a generic product identifier such as ‘colouring agents’ or ‘perfumes and fragrances’.

review their portfolios to identify which mixtures are classified under Annex VIII and must be notified; identify whether mixtures are for consumer, professional or industrial use to determine the respective deadlines; check the composition of mixtures and assign ranges (or exact percentages), noting that the range depends on the classification of the substances;

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ensure data relevant for the notification are up to date;

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the mixture product identifier, including the UFI, has changed; the mixture classification for health and physical hazards has changed;

become familiar with the obligations of the CLP;

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consider a budget for the necessary IT tools and resources and start discussions about the IT systems that will be needed to report in XML format with their IT providers; familiarise themselves with the mandatory PCS, which defines mixtures according to their main intended use; start communication with supply chains, as a UFI must be obtained at each stage of the supply chain where a formulation changes; and start assigning UFI to their mixtures: do products need to be relabelled? Where can the label be added onto packaging?

A European Commission official reinforces the message of preparing for notification duties well in advance, analysing portfolios and knowing what types of mixtures and deadlines you are dealing with. Mixtures, “should also be assigned an internal formulation code that is compatible with the generation of a UFI”, he says. “It is important for duty holders to get acquainted with the information requirements of Annex VIII to CLP as well as the IT tools provided by Echa. In this respect, companies need to decide to what extent those tools can be or have to be integrated with their existing IT infrastructure.” Closer to the first notification deadline, CLP helpdesks will be available.

IN THE UK How the new reporting requirements will play out in the UK postBrexit remains to be seen, to some extent. The assumption is

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Other member states will have their own issues, depending upon their existing structures for notifications. Mr Leech says: “The main issues that now need to be resolved include how the regulatory bodies will manage the increased volume of reporting and some operational issues.” At present, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is responsible for the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) in the UK, whereas the Department of Health (DoH) is responsible for running poison centres. Annex VIII is the responsibility of the DoH, so the question arises of how this organisational structure will handle the thousands of extra notifications. UK poison centres are also not the official advisory body (under REACH Annex II); they currently respond to enquiries by medical professionals only. However, Annex VIII requires

companies conducting a reduced submission for an industrial mixture to provide a telephone number and an email address for rapid access to additional detailed product information. The CBA provides the NCEC’s Carechem service to its members. Although this was historically used for transport purposes, it is now used for supply too (SDSs, labels, etc.) and includes access to a 24-hour emergency phone line which could help fulfil this new requirement for the CLP, Mr Leech suggests. Other ongoing concerns include operational issues – for example clarity on how labelling should be achieved on small packs, where it is difficult to fit in the necessary UFI code. The head of Public Health England’s Chemicals and Poisons department, Professor Raquel Duarte-Davidson, says that the UK National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) is ready for the new system. “The NPIS has a system in place to receive information from importers or downstream users about hazardous mixtures they place on the market, which is aligned to the harmonised system being developed by Echa,” she says.

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Working towards global harmonisation of regulatory testing strategies

REACH has driven the testing services market but companies need to think globally. Alice Rolandini Jensen reports The global testing and analysis services market, including chemical testing, is driven first and last by regulation. Global companies must adhere to the regulations of multiple regions in order to ensure international product approval. The European chemicals testing market was, for many years, dominated by REACH registration deadlines, the last of which passed on 31 May 2018. In the Asia-Pacific region, new environmental and food safety measures and ASEAN initiatives that aim to facilitate chemical testing activities. In the US, meanwhile, legislation is being formed to enforce the Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (LCSA). This reformed the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and seeks to ensure that, for the first time, all commercial chemicals undergo a risk-based review by the US EPA.

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According to research firm Future Market Insights, the global chemical testing services market will expand at a rate of 5.0%/ year between 2017 and 2025, and will reach a market value in excess of $34 billion by the end of 2025. Europe will dominate the chemical regulatory compliance testing segment, growing at at a rate of 6.7%/year. The US and the Asia Pacific region will grow less rapidly.

REACHING REACH The REACH deadline continued to put pressure on the EU testing throughout 1H 2018. Notifiers, consultants and CROs agreed that they were working around the clock to ensure dossiers make it through for substance registration on time. “One of the main challenges has been getting the industry to act,” says Jeannette Paulussen, head of regulatory affairs at testing services giant Charles River Laboratories. “Even with

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Peter Owen of Scymaris, a small contract testing laboratory in the UK, notes: “There are always those that leave things to the last minute. There was a huge quantity of work coming in as the deadline approached.” As REACH includes substances in the 1-10 tonnes/year bracket, a diverse range of chemistries and analytical methods have been involved in the testing processes. CROs had to accommodate for this and needed extra resources to meet demand. Mr Owen says: “More chemists have been recruited and we have been using batching studies to cope with the workload and save time.” The general consensus is that registration was easier for larger companies than for SMEs. “Larger companies hold more data and have more regulatory experience, whereas SMEs have struggled with communications up and down the supply chain,” says Christine McAlinden, the UK-based associate director of a US-headquartered toxicology firm, ToXcel International. “Getting downstream users to understand the importance of sharing the uses of their substance to be included in the substance dossier has been a major challenge. A lack of communication often put lead registrants in a difficult position,” she adds. David Howes, an expert consultant at another major player in testing, Envigo, emphasises that close monitoring has been key for CRO success in these times of high pressure. “Each situation is monitored to make sure testing is on schedule and workloads are reprioritised where it is not. “We have a programme management group that oversees global registrations. Within each regulatory group there is a dedicated person responsible for keeping things on track who liaises between all parties involved – regulators, management and laboratories. Communication is key.” Echa has continuously developed Iuclid, a software application to record and exchange data on the intrinsic and hazard properties of chemical substances, helping to make processes easier for all involved by sharing information. Now in its sixth manifestation, Iuclid has also been released for use by SMEs as a web-based cloud application so that they can work with online consultants to facilitate registration.

EUROPE AFTER 2018 As with any deadline, it was always the case that some would fail to meet all the requirements imposed by REACH. “After submission, dossiers found incomplete are granted a new deadline by Echa by which they must submit their updated dossiers – this provides them with some extra time,” notes Dr Paulussen. Mr Owen warns, by contrast: “The gravity of the consequences of missing the deadline will depend on substance usage. If there are other substances that can be used in its place, these will be mild. However, if there are few alternative options, consumers might suffer as certain materials may not be available.” The EU testing market was expected to experience a dip after the rush for registration ended abruptly on 31 May. CROs

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recognise the need to ensure that they have a widespread portfolio of clients beyond those in the chemical industry so that the dip does not have negative financial consequences. However, Mr Owen notes, “Work will go on with studies that were omitted or not of high enough quality for REACH that need to be redone. There will also be higher-tier studies and more indepth or stringent evaluations to be carried out.” “Echa has already made decisions on higher tier tests and extended generation tests,” says Dr McAlinden. “It’s expected that after the 2018 deadline the requirement for more longerterm tests will continue.”

THE US TESTING MARKET In the USA, the LSCA is starting to be implemented. Despite its stated aim of protecting Americans’ health and the environment and supporting economic growth and manufacturing, there have been fears that a change in presidential administration would hinder aspects of its progress. “The LSCA has lots of potential similarities with REACH but now that it has been passed, the EPA has to formulate the legislation,” says Dr Howes. “There was a lean towards minimising animal testing and increasing read-across. However, President Trump may wish to tilt the balance towards aspects that will benefit industry.” Meanwhile Dr McAlinden points out that President Trump has made noises about championing coal mining and pulling out of the Paris Agreement but that the EPA has not seen any major changes yet. In addition to legislative changes, the US is pressing ahead with its Toxicology in the 21st Century (Tox21) programme. Dr Howes says: “They have succeeded in implementing a system of high-throughput screening tests carried out by robots. Now, having established that it is possible to screen chemicals quickly with robotic automatic processes, they are in phase two and are generating a substantial amount of data.” The scale of Tox21 and what is intended for the data are both impressive. In the future, it is hoped that the data and computer programmes can be used as predictive tools, not only to predict chemical properties but also aspects such as complex toxicity influence, carcinogenicity and repeated dose effects. Tox21 and similar initiatives have the potential to change traditional chemical testing methods across the world. As these technologies develop, we can expect to see a very different market testing landscape.

ALTERNATIVE TESTING STRATEGIES Millions of animals worldwide are used in testing. REACH and the LSCA both outlined intentions to reduce the amount of animal testing during chemical substance approval. However, as the 2018 deadline approached, issues with validated alternative testing methods were exposed and experts expressed concern about their applicability in global markets. “Historically, both companies and regulators are used to clearly defined animal tests and therefore expect to see equally clearly defined alternative methods to replace them,” says Dr Katy Taylor, director of science and regulatory affairs at the NGO Cruelty Free International. “European companies have spearheaded the development of some alternatives and we now have a combination of in vitro

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Many companies want to register chemicals globally, so they should adopt global testing strategies to ease this process. CROs have developed comprehensive pathways to get chemicals registered easily in selected markets without the need for additional tests.

At present, to be compliant with REACH, companies should use alternative methods for skin and eye irritation and skin sensitisation. However, Dr Paulussen notes that, although CRL has implemented a non-animal testing strategy for skin sensitisation, an in vivo study is still often required for a clear conclusion on this endpoint. “The message hasn’t got through to everyone. REACH is still driving animal testing, not preventing it,” says Dr Taylor. “Although REACH has attempted to promote alternative testing strategies, if an animal test is required for the substance to be used in a non-EU country, companies think they are still permitted to do it. This can’t be right.”

Regarding CROs, Dr Paulussen notes: “We offer an integrated testing strategy to make sure that the tests are applicable to the legislation of different global markets. If a company wants a substance to be used in the EU and Japan and has prior knowledge that a recovery group must be included in a repeated dose study in Japan, this can be included so that the study does not have to be redone to meet Japanese requirements.”

Even more so than with these relatively simple tests, many consider that we are still a long way from being able to replace complex end points, such as repeat dose studies and reproductive toxicity, with in vitro tests. “Unfortunately, in vivo is likely to remain a regulatory requirement for some time,” says Dr McAlinden. “Scientifically, I don’t think we are ready to switch to in vitro for the more complex endpoints. However, some in vitro tests can act as screening tests that are helpful for weight of evidence arguments, readacross and setting priorities.”

GLOBAL TESTING STRATEGIES In practice, global harmonisation of testing strategies is needed to reduce the number of animal tests done worldwide. However, this means that alternative methods need to be reproducible, validated and supported on a global scale.

“Companies have a moral obligation to get in line with global strategy,” argues Mr Owen. “In this way testing is only done once, animal testing is minimised, and data is accepted worldwide. It also saves companies both time and money. The key here is to get the regulators together to create standard protocols that satisfy worldwide registrations. This is not a new idea but one that is long overdue in implementation”. This final point emphasises the importance of developing more globalised legislation and regulations. Governments across the world need to work with regulators to agree on standard study designs that can be accepted internationally. There have been efforts to do this in the EU, US and Japan, but a more global consensus is required in the future to achieve worldwide standard protocols.

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Mr Howes makes some informed suggestions on how companies can help themselves in the global registration arena. “Leave plenty of time to develop a strategy, know your substance, know your user and know the regulations. If you know these things, then it is possible to develop a strategy that minimises the amount of testing needed and covers all markets.”


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An interview with Björn Hansen, executive director of Echa Shortly before he became executive director of Echa, Geraint Roberts, editorial director at Chemical Watch, asked Björn Hansen a few questions about the future direction of European chemical legislation CW: What will be the key trends in European and global chemical policy over the next ten years?

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BH: After this year’s registration deadline, REACH moves from a setting-up stage to total operation. We will have finished the phase-in and have all substances on the European market registered, with certain exemptions. And the same will happen with biocides - the plan is to get through the review programme and then go into operational mode. So in Europe, we’ll get our legislation into full operation in its complete scope. Regulators and industry will have insight into and understanding of all chemicals on the market; all new chemicals must go through an approval or registration system and that will continuously improve health and the environment. CW: Will emerging economies seek inspiration from REACH or go for a different approach? BH: Whatever a country decides to do to regulate chemicals, Echa’s learnings about REACH and the tools we use - which, by the way, are to a large extent OECD tools - can be used by other countries to implement their legislation. The way we in Europe have managed to reverse the burden of proof is a mechanism which many other countries will be looking at for inspiration. If you look at the EU and member states’ performance in the international arena, we are having a big impact because we’re very active, we’re very transparent and we’re achieving, at least partially, our objectives, and this inspires others. CW: Can Echa keep REACH’s momentum going after this year’s final deadline for existing substances and prevent companies taking their feet off the pedal? BH: The European Commission is just finishing the REACH evaluation and there are quite a lot of places where we need to improve and increase efficiencies. On the industry side, I agree that this will be a challenge. Industry is making a huge effort now and many companies are tight on resources, so a natural reaction will be to turn their attention to areas where they need to catch up. But once you complete your dossiers, REACH really starts. It will be a big task for Echa, together with the member states and the Commission, to remind companies of the advantage of continuously updating their dossiers - not so much in order to change things in them, but to continuously monitor and follow developments on their substances, and then implement the consequences for risk management and document those in their registration update. It’s not the update itself, but all the work that leads to it that is the important thing for industry to do. We are definitely looking into how to do this systematically, but ultimately the onus lies on industry to do it. CW: A preliminary draft of Echa’s strategy for 2019-2023 said in several places that various bits of REACH, such as completeness checks, evaluation and prioritisation, have been moving too slowly. How can these be speeded up? BH: Yes, there is a general ambition to speed things up but to use the words ‘too slowly’ sounds a bit like attributing blame. There are

many understandable reasons here. One is that we’re not at the point that we wanted to be at when we were drafting REACH in 2003-07. We’ve seen from Echa’s communication and heard from industry themselves that there is quite a lot of work we need to do together on compliance on registrations dossiers. So the need for dossier evaluation is higher than originally estimated. Evaluation activity is not going to decrease as was planned originally because we need to maintain or even increase the current activity and do that for a longer time – over the next five to ten years. CW: How can Echa best contribute towards raising the bar in European and global chemicals management? In particular, what might it do that is different to its actions/achievements up to now? Can Echa continue to function in exactly the same way? BH: No. Our backbone of competence comes from our scientific and technical support for implementing chemicals legislation and over the last ten years Echa has been entrusted with more and more regulation. The big benefit of this, for citizens, is an increased efficiency and consistency. So the more regulations which are implemented in the same way, using the same concepts of risk assessment and hazard assessment, and the same risk management tools, the more efficiently the machinery runs - which means it runs at a lower cost for more protection and we get a better functioning internal market. Regulation becomes more predictable and that’s also good for competitiveness and innovation. So it’s more efficient, but it’s also done more consistently. If EU citizens see that consistency between the way we do classification and labelling and the way we do a restriction, for example, they become more confident in the system. CW: How can you get more companies to improve their dossiers and supply chain communication, especially extended safety data sheets (eSDSs)? BH: If we are also able to support industry to ensure that its dossiers are compliant, this has a huge advantage. The chemicals that they put on the market are supported by a chemical safety report (CSR) and an SDS which, in crude terms, ‘ensure safety’ because they are based on compliant data - compared with a chemical on the market with an SDS which is based on a noncompliant dossier. We don’t have a strong legislative power to do this but it is one that some companies and some industry associations are interested in for exactly the reason I just mentioned. Of course, the type of discussion or ‘advice’ would need to remain generic, but giving generic examples of what a compliant registration dossier, or a useful CSR or SDS looks like, helps.

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Global product registration and agent services (only representative services) Regulatory chemical product notification, registration, and technical defence under the framework of global chemical programmes, including REACH, biocidal products Regulation (BPR), globally harmonised system of classification and labelling of chemicals (GHS), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), Korean REACH (K-REACH), the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (Cepa), China Order No 7, and California Safer Consumer Products Regulations. Acta concentrates on obtaining, maintaining, and supporting product approvals and efficiently overcoming commercial or regulatory impediments to the successful and profitable marketing of approved products. Jurisdictions we are active in are: North and South America, EU, Switzerland, Turkey, Australia and New Zealand, Malaysia, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia. Data compensation support services and trade infringement/ competition issues Acta is engaged in numerous data compensation and competitionrelated issues at the global level. Activities range from supporting, evaluating, preparing, and managing data cost on behalf of the data owner as well as for those entities seeking data access. As a result of recent activities in association with the REACH legislation, many clients continue to evaluate and pursue competition-related issues. We are actively engaged in data compensation and competitionrelated disputes. Technical document preparation activities – hazard, exposure and risk assessment Undertaking the appropriate document preparation and coordination to support registration and post-registration activities (ie chemical substance dossier preparation, exposure assessments, hazard assessments, specific effect analysis and assessments, petitions, response to comment documents, inquiries, and safety data sheet (SDS) preparation). GHS, classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) services Acta offers comprehensive global services, including substance classification, SDS preparation/review, label formulation/review, and guidance on strategic approaches to GHS adaptations. Tailored training programmes are also available. ACCREDITATIONS Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series 18001; International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) 9001; ISO 14000

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B&C® Consortia Management, LLC Bergeson & Campbell, PC CLIENTS Acta EU’s clients are involved in many businesses, including basic, specialty, agricultural, and antimicrobial chemicals; biotechnology, nanotechnology, and emerging transformative technologies; medical devices and diagnostic products; fibres; paints and coatings; plastic products; and chemical manufacturing, formulation, distribution and consumer product sectors. TESTIMONIALS Our client list is maintained on a confidential basis. We do not publish client names/testimonials. CASE STUDY 1: Successful European Chemicals Agency (Echa) appeal Provided strategic technical support to our European legal counsel, Field Fisher Waterhouse, in the first successful appeal under the REACH legislation. It is important to note that at the time of the appeal, the technical completeness check (TCC) tool was not available. Echa rejected the dossier based on the premise of incompleteness. A successful appeal was performed without the need to petition Echa further. The substance was granted registration, a registration number assigned and appeal fees returned. CASE STUDY 2: Data compensation issue Prepared strategic counselling and documentation to support and submit data compensation dispute/appeal under the REACH legislation. Reviewed and issued response to Echa’s position on the data-sharing dispute. Initiated documentation to support a petition for competition law infringement in association with conduct under the framework of REACH. Our work in this area builds upon our significant and extensive data compensation work in the US under FIFRA. In other roles, we perform analysis of data valuation in association with the data rights to be granted. CASE STUDY 3: Import tolerance Provided strategic regulatory counselling on the development of import tolerances/exemption from tolerances for raw and/or processed agricultural goods exported from Europe into the US that have been treated with pesticides that are not registered in the US under FIFRA, and can be expected to have residues. Worked extensively with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) staff to bring cases to successful resolution. In addition, worked extensively with enforcement personnel in cases where commodities have been inadvertently imported bearing residues of unregistered pesticides and resolved matters successfully. STAFF SELECTION Lynn L Bergeson – President Ms Bergeson has for over two decades assisted individual companies and a wide range of trade groups and ad hoc consortia on chemical-specific legislative and regulatory matters. Ms Bergeson’s practice areas include TSCA, FIFRA, REACH, and related international chemical notification, registration, and strategic product defence and product approval litigation matters. Jane S Vergnes, PhD, DABT –Vice President, Scientific Affairs An esteemed toxicologist with an impressive track record of success directing global product stewardship for Fortune 500-listed chemical companies before joining Acta, Dr Vergnes has particular expertise in toxicological testing within the regulatory framework of REACH and TSCA, including study design, laboratory practices, and data requirements for new chemical introductions.

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Karin F Baron, MSPH – Senior Regulatory Consultant Ms Baron has more than 15 years of experience leading hazard communication, industrial hygiene, and EHS programmes for multi-national chemical companies. Her primary areas of practice include hazard and risk assessment and communication, industrial hygiene and EHS programmes, US FDA regulations pertaining to food contact materials, GHS and SDS, and the transport of dangerous goods. She is a certified by the Dangerous Goods Advisory Council. J Brian Xu, MD, PhD, DABT – Toxicologist Dr Xu is a board-certified toxicologist, an MD in pathology, holds a PhD in pharmacology and toxicology, and has over 15 years of industry experience as a senior toxicologist and scientist at companies such as Ashland, Inc, Schering-Plough, and Merck. Dr Xu designs safety testing, risk assessment, product safety, and regulatory compliance programmes and works with clients to place, manage, and monitor toxicological and clinical tests ensuring Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) at laboratories in the US, EU, and China. Amy C Jackson – Regulatory Specialist Ms Jackson offer clients particular expertise in the fields of organic chemistry and physico-chemical properties testing, and has substantial practical experience with industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides and biocides. Within REACH she concentrates on the full spectrum of support services for co-registrants or lead registrants, including compiling and submitting Iuclid dossiers, preparing chemical safety reports (CSR) documentation, engaging in supply chain interactions, developing exposure scenarios, and CLP notifications. Emma Louise Jackson, CBIOL, MSB – Regulatory Specialist Ms Jackson has more than a decade of experience in testing and regulatory environments, assisting clients to achieve regulatory compliance in the EU, the Americas, and Asia. She offers particular expertise in worldwide chemical notifications, data analysis, preparing test plans, and managing to completion large and complex compliance projects quickly, cost-effectively, and harmoniously across multiple jurisdictions. Zameer Qureshi – Legal Consultant to Acta EU Mr Qureshi is a chemical regulatory and international business lawyer based in the UK. Mr Qureshi has an in-depth understanding of UK and EU laws related to Acta EU’s practice areas, and he deploys this knowledge to assist Acta clients in achieving and maintaining compliance across multiple global regulatory frameworks. A native English/Urdu bilingual, Mr Qureshi is also conversant in Hindi and can read Arabic. Michael S Wenk, M.S. – Senior Regulatory Associate Mr Wenk is an internationally-recognised expert in chemical registration and regulation in Central and South America, and the Middle East. Mr Wenk offers clients particular expertise in categories including food contact substances, biocides and pesticides, fertilisers, oil and mining chemicals, and pulp and paper products, and in regulatory due diligence for chemical companies involved in mergers and acquisitions Louise C Boardall – Regulatory Associate Ms Boardall assist clients with registration and sustained compliance of industrial, plant protection, biocidal, and other chemical products in the EU. Ms Boardall is proficient in dossier preparation and submission, Substance Information Exchange Forum (Sief) communication, supply chain analysis, downstream user communications, tonnage tracking, data assessment, statistics packages, and utilisation of national authority websites and databases, including REACH Iuclid-6.

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GLOBAL OFFICES Offices in the EU, Brazil and Australia. Agent in Japan, plus a consultant network covering Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, Australasia. SERVICES PROVIDED Regulatory dossier services Data gap analysis, drafting of data waivers, data extrapolation, risk assessments, dossier preparation, placement and monitoring of studies, including efficacy development programmes.

PROFILE: APC

CONTACTS Website

www.apc.eu.com

E-mail

enquiries@apc.eu.com

Head office

Unit 3, Cromwell Business Park, York Road, Wetherby, LS22 7SU, UK

Tel

+44 (0)1937 587962

Contact

Lesley Young

Directors

Steve Shires, Tom Smith

Ownership

Private

Locations

UK (Wetherby and Ringwood), France (Maubec and Lyon), Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Australia and Brazil

Founded

2001

OVERVIEW Established in 2001 by Dr Steve Shires to satisfy a market need for a co-ordinated network of scientific consultants. APC has steadily grown to have offices in the UK, France, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Australia and Brazil, as well as a global network of consultants covering more than 40 countries. APC’s experienced team of chemists, agronomists, toxicologists and environmental experts can address a broad range of regulatory challenges. Working together with our network of local experts, whose knowledge and contacts within various ministries around the world enable APC to design bespoke regulatory solutions for our clients’ needs. Due to the global reach of the APC network, APC can provide sound regulatory and technical support for biocides (Regulation 528/2012), plant protection products (Regulation 1107/2009) and general chemicals (REACH – Regulation 1907/2006). Dedicated APC project managers are assigned to each client from the beginning. They become the focal point for communications, providing the client with valuable strategic advice and timely support throughout each project, to submission and during evaluation, to approval. VITAL STATISTICS

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Plant protection products Staff at APC have extensive experience in the preparation and submission of dRR’s in the support of zonal authorisations. APC has provided support to clients for many different regulatory projects, including data matching, technical equivalence, comparative analysis, CLP, CLH, literature reviews, active substance approval, product renewal under Article 43, Annex I renewal (AIR) and dRR Zonal dossiers. Many of these projects required an innovative and bespoke approach to the preparation of higher tier risk assessments. APC has considerable experience in obtaining international registrations outside the EU including Africa, Asia and CIS countries. We have successfully managed >10 active substance data matching programmes for protected study dossiers and gained approval for both conventional and novel active substances. We have supported numerous actives through the EU review process, including four biopesticides and managed and submitted >200 product dossiers, along with over 50 applications for mutual recognition. APC’s particular strength is in the use of our local consultant network to provide regulatory support for our customers, from the drafting of MSDS and labels in the local language, through to inperson negotiation with the regulatory authorities. Biocides APC’s team of experts have experience in the submission and support of active substance and biocidal product dossiers for various PT groups, including the conduct of higher tier environmental and non-dietary human risk assessments. In addition, APC’s network of consultants can complete, submit and follow-up applications for our clients’ products during the transitional period before the approval of the active substance. Biopesticides APC has expertise in the submission of four Annex I dossiers in support of biopesticides.

Staff, group

28

REACH and GHS APC provides a range of services from third party/only representation to dossier preparation and risk assessment for CSR’s. Our experts have experience of various exposure modelling tools required for CSR’s, including ART, Stoffenmanager, EUSES, ConsExpo, BEAT etc. APC can prepare CLP/GHS proposals for MSDS’s and dossiers.

Staff, chemical service provision

23

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Turnover, group

€4m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€4m

No of offices

9

No of countries represented

>40

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Consultancy/advisory 100%

2001

Company registered in England

2005

French office opened

2008

UK Wetherby office opened

2009

Polish office opened

2010

UK Ringwood office opened

2012

APC Brazil and APC Australia opened

2015

Lyon (France) and Prague (Czech Republic) office opened

2016

Lyon office expands. Hungary office opens and APC celebrates 15 years

2017

Expansion of Czech Republic offices

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STAFF SELECTION

Our current client data base has more than 100 clients from various industry sectors and disciplines.

Steve Shires – Managing Director Steve Shires started his career in the plant protection business at Shell Research in 1977, where he was a founder member of the environmental biology group. Following seven years leading ecotoxicology projects on pesticides, he spent a further four years with Shell, managing development and registration in the Far East and Australia.

CASE STUDY 1: European plant protection product support at product renewal APC prepared a dRR for the renewal of the authorisation of a product in different Member States across the EU. This product was used on a wide range of crops, which involved a complex environmental risk assessment. As a first step, APC’s environmental and efficacy experts reviewed the application dates and timings (BBCH stages) across the different crops to identify the critical risks. The efficacy and residue trials programme was then tailored to support the revised rates and timings in order to support the maximum number of crops at the renewal of the authorisations. In the environmental fate and ecotoxicity section problems were identified in surface water and groundwater, including the relevance of metabolites in groundwater. Strategies used for solving the problems included the performance of new environmental fate studies, correcting the application parameters according to the application type for specific crops, and higher tier modelling. These solutions were successful and the product was approved by the zonal Rapporteur Member State. CASE STUDY 2: Technical equivalence and data matching One of the active substance data matching programmes for protected study dossiers that APC managed was for an insecticide with many complex metabolites and some very challenging environmental issues. In this project we were able to save our client >€1m of studies by drafting skilful waiver arguments and having detailed negotiations with the EU RMS. APC led the successful negotiations for access to protected vertebrate studies with the primary data holder. Our client was therefore able to maintain all their existing national registrations at a cost well below what was initially expected. CASE STUDY 3: Out of season trials Using our large network of consultants, APC was able to organise out of season trials in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand in order to speed up the acquisition of data needed to confirm the performance of a new formulation. Our field efficacy experts were then able to justify the inclusion of this data as supporting evidence showing comparability with EU conditions where appropriate. This initiative resulted in a registration being obtained one year earlier than first anticipated. CASE STUDY 4: REACH registration non-phase-in substance APC have assisted a PPP manufacturer with their REACH preparations by undertaking a full analysis of their marketed products and undertaking REACH registration procedures for the relevant substances. Within this, APC identified the requirement to register non-phase-in substances with Echa, and took the relevant action to achieve this, filing enquiry dossiers with Echa, and then using the results of this, and our in-house expertise, to undertake a data gap analysis. We then oversaw the completion of any data gaps by reviewing data access agreements with previous registrants, or by constructing expert data waiving arguments for submission to Echa. This led to a full REACH registration for the substances in question.

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In 1988 Steve moved to FMC as the registration manager for Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and then moved to become director of development and regulatory affairs. In 2001 he started Agchem Project Consulting Ltd (APC), with a vision of making it a truly international consultancy offering a full range of services at national as well as central EU level. In his current role as managing director of APC Steve is responsible for providing overall company management, plus guidance in both technical and business strategic issues. Andrew Murray – Director of Development and International Business Andrew’s career started in 1978 with Shell Research where he was involved in both field R&D and ecotoxicology roles. In 1985 he joined Rohm and Haas where he was the UK and Ireland R&D Manager. In 1996 Andrew moved to Inveresk Research International Limited where he helped co-ordinate a field trials department as part of the CRO’s services. Andrew joined Hockley International Limited in 2001 where he was the registration and technical manager registering agricultural, public health and veterinary products with distributors and consultants worldwide together with the provision of appropriate technical support to allow the market development of the products. In 2011 he joined APC as a project manager with responsibilities including management and development of APC’s international business, together with field study development and biocidal projects support. Andrew is now APC Director of Development and International Business, responsible for management of APC offices in Australia, Brazil, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary, together with the running of the network of local country consultants. Lesley Young – Head of Regulatory Affairs Lesley has over 13 years of regulatory experience with plant protection products gained from working at the UK Competent Authority (CRD formerly PSD) and at APC. She has a comprehensive working knowledge of EU regulatory requirements including relevant guidelines and EC Regulations as they pertain to existing and new active substances and plant protection products. Lesley has extensive experience in leading and co-ordinating multi-disciplinary teams in both evaluating applications for plant protection products whilst at CRD, and in managing submissions across the EU on behalf of clients. Projects include data gap analyses and preliminary risk assessments, active substance and product renewals, zonal applications and mutual recognition and the provision of regulatory strategic support. Lesley has made regulatory presentations, led training events and represented clients at pre-submission meetings. François Walker – Manager, APC France François is a Senior Regulatory Manager and Manager of both APC France offices. François has experience in agrochemicals (including biopesticides) and biocides, gained from both industry and consultancy. François has experience in all areas of managing and making regulatory submissions. He is also one of APC’s residue experts. Working across many EU member states, François is experienced in the provision of regulatory advice and has developed cost effective regulatory strategies for a range of clients. He has placed and monitored a wide range of regulatory studies especially in the areas of residues, toxicology and ecotoxicology. François has been involved in the preparation and management of national/zonal product dossiers, and also active substance dossiers in compliance with current directives.

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72 Scientific services A selection of our services: • REACH registration dossiers from A to Z: Generation and maintenance of registration dossiers including substance identification, hazard assessment, study monitoring, exposure and risk assessment, PBT assessments, dossier updates and follow-up; • REACH authorisation dossiers: strategy development, chemical safety assessment, analysis of alternatives, socio-economic analysis, supply chain communication;

PROFILE: Apeiron-Team NV

CONTACTS Web site

www.apeiron-team.eu

E-mail

info@apeiron-team.eu

Head office

Berten Pilstraat 4, 2640 Mortsel, Belgium

Tel

+32 3 808 20 67

Contact

Elke Van Asbroeck

Directors

Elke Van Asbroeck and Hiram Moerman

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Mortsel (Antwerp), Belgium

Founded

2009

OVERVIEW Our mission is to support industry with cost efficient implementation of complex chemical related regulations. We provide a high level of expertise in chemicals management in the entire supply chain for the relevant regulations as well as for internal responsible care objectives. We are a highly motivated team of doctors in toxicology and chemistry and engineers with industrial experience. As a company of over ten people and a limited number of sub-contractors with niche knowledge, we provide specific expertise, while being able to act flexibly and maintain our client focus. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

> 10

Staff, chemical service provision

> 10

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Training 10% Information 10%

Other 5% Consultancy/advisory 65%

Representation & management 10%

other REACH related topics: support during evaluation, support during BoA, eSDS compliance training, company specific eSDS support, DU-CSR generation, mixture classification, Annex XV dossier generation, representation of clients in consortia biocide dossiers: biocidal product dossier generation, biocidal product family concept integration.

Strategic support and Industrial services Apeiron-Team provides tailor-made advice for a cost-efficient implementation of regulations, taking into account the global business strategy and required flexibility of the client. We provide assistance in the development of chemicals management systems and product stewardship programmes. Examples of our services: • several audit programmes (eg compliance; system; supply chain; project; due diligence and SCC audit); • set up of monitoring programmes (occupational hygiene); • engineering support for the implementation and documentation of strictly controlled conditions for intermediates; • advice on import/export strategy to ensure business continuity; • position papers and communication with authorities; • scientific advocacy in the pre-authorisation process; • development of Risk Management Options Analysis for individual companies or associations • strategy for comments during evaluation and/or during preauthorisation process; • strategy deployment for authorisation dossiers; and • integrating chemical legislation in circular economy business models. Training Apeiron organises workshops on various aspects of the REACH and biocides implementation process. Examples: in-house workshop on REACH (pre)-authorisation, course on eSDS compliance, understanding REACH and its business impacts, Iuclid for REACH and for biocides, PNECs and DNELs, SVHC in articles, etc. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2009

Apeiron-Team NV was founded

2010

Successful REACH registration of >100 substances.

2011

Expansion of services and experience in REACH-like legislations, global SDS requirements, eSDS related products eg DU-CSRs.

2012

Expansion of our services with the “E” of evaluation and “A” of authorisation within REACH. Scientific advocacy for several projects (related to restrictions, SVHC status, authorisation and evaluation). China REACH notifications (in collaboration with Chinese experts).

2013

Generation of three authorisation dossiers. Organisation of workshops on the (pre-) authorisation process. Addition of biocides- and cosmetics-related services to our portfolio.

2014

Submission of two authorisation dossiers for trichloroethylene. Preparation of REACH Registration dossiers (new substances or 2018). In function of substance evaluation, commenting on the basis of scientific and regulatory arguments. Defence of substance under scrutiny for PBT.

SERVICES PROVIDED Regulatory services We assist in the interpretation of legal texts: REACH, REACH-like legislations, CLP, biocidal product Regulation (BPR), cosmetics Regulation, EU and national nano legislations, food contact, RoHS, waste legislation, developments in circular economy.

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The two TCE authorisation dossiers received a 12year review period. Preparation of several chromate authorisation dossiers. Submission of a Union authorisation under the BPR.

2016

Submission of 2 EDC and 2 chromate authorisation dossiers. Generation of Union authorisations. Implementation of circular economy business models.

2017

Successful conclusion of a BoA case on additional Persistence testing; Submission of an authorisation dossier on behalf of an NGO; Development of a RMOA methodology

ACCREDITATIONS • • •

European registered toxicologists (ERT) Environmental advisor (Milieu Coordinator) Strategic advisor SME

PARTNERS Burgess Regulatory Services Ltd, eftec, Jongerius Consult CLIENTS Our references are situated in several industries and cover the entire supply chain from manufacturing to recycling: • petrochemical industry, fine chemicals, toll manufacturing, food industry, polymer industry, refinery, tyre industry, pharma industry, textile industry retail. TESTIMONIALS “Apeiron-Team are professional and experienced, driven and engaged. With their expertise they translate the tangle of the REACH legislation into practical, concrete guidelines and actions” – BP Chembel “Apeiron-Team is a no-nonsense company delivering their services on time, in full and in budget” – Monument Chemical “For us, Apeiron-team distinguish themselves from other excellent consultants because they are able to think further in the benefit of the company together with us. We consider them as one of us” – Christeyns “During the long process of authorisation (approx. two yrs) Apeiron confirmed numerous times that our choice for them as partner was right: The work delivered exceeded our expectations. Not only have I never experienced such a pro-active consultancy so far in my business life, but they deliver excellent and high-quality work. They are approachable at any time and pick things up even before we realised it is needed. In addition, Apeiron has an almost unrivalled network of contacts to almost every import person in this line of business.” – Vlisco. CASE STUDY 1: REACH authorisation application: from strategic support to dossier generation The REACH authorisation process is complex and business critical. Vlisco (textile industry) requested our support for the authorisation of trichloroethylene, a non-threshold substance. In a first step, the dossier strategy was developed by means of in-house workshops with the company’s management. In a second step, an authorisation application was generated. A company specific exposure scenario was prepared, demonstrating minimisation of emissions. This was supported by the (bio)monitoring data generated during the course of the project. In the analysis of alternatives a long list of potential alternatives was assessed, followed by a short list, demonstrating that the potential alternatives are not technically feasible, not economically feasible and not resulting in a risk reduction. Several non-use scenarios were discussed and the most plausible one was identified. This formed the input for the socio-economic analysis. A review period of 12 years was requested. On the basis of the arguments and research plan that was provided, RAC and SEAC confirmed this review period was considered justified. In a final step, the Commission also granted 12 years. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

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Several companies have approached us on the regulatory hurdles to implement circular economy-based business models. While safeguarding the principles of safe chemicals management, strategies are developed with the clients to comply in a cost effective way with the chemical regulations in a cost-effective manner. The business models in circular economy are often not considered in the legislation. Apeiron-Team supports its customers in discussions with authorities to find solutions. Apeiron-Team has advised successfully on cases in the recycling of industrial goods and consumer goods. CASE STUDY 3: Board of appeal case on PBT Apeiron-Team, on behalf of their client and together with their legal partner Steptoe and Johnson, challenged the request for additional P testing in the context of substance evaluation, before the Echa Board of Appeal (BoA). The case was defended and won on the basis of lack of proportionality. This was the first case PBT case won by the appellant and the first in which the BoA decided in favour of the appellant in a case of scientific uncertainty. Explorative science with unclear interpretation as requested by the member state was avoided in favour of scientifically proven testing methods. The case showed that a close collaboration of technical-scientific and legal support results in a strong defence of substances. CASE STUDY 4: Union authorisation of a biocidal product family A Union authorisation dossier for a biocidal product application was prepared based on the biocidal product family (BPF) concept. This within product type 4. The composed biocidal product family, and its meta-SPCs, was evaluated in detail together with the client to ensure that the different criteria of a BPF were fulfilled. Furthermore, a detailed data gap analysis was performed taking into account the data that was available and previously submitted under the BPD and the new data requirements stipulated in the BPR. All available information was integrated into Iuclid. In a final step, a draft risk assessment covering the complete BPF was generated. Both the BPF composition, data gap analysis and risk assessment were discussed with the evaluating CA before submission and are currently under evaluation. STAFF SELECTION Elke Van Asbroeck – ir (Bio-)chemical engineer • Polymer chemistry/ waste and recycle • Cost-efficient regulation implementation, import/export strategy • Authorisation process, generation of authorisation dossiers • Advocacy • Circular economy Hiram Moerman – ir Chemical engineer • Specialised in process chemistry • Product stewardship/GPS • Authorisation process, generation of authorisation dossiers • Auditing • Consortium/project management Dr Katrien Monsieurs – PhD Organic Chemistry • Specialised in organic synthesis • REACH dossiers: registration and authorisation • Substance identification & human toxicology • Read-across • PBT assessments Dr Tine Vandenbrouck – PhD Ecotoxicology • Specialised in mixture effects • REACH dossiers: registration and authorisation • Biocidal product dossiers • Senior exposure assessor • ERT certified toxicologist

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SERVICES PROVIDED We help companies to identify and manage their business risks, enabling them to market their products in a safe, responsible, and globally- compliant manner covering the whole life cycle (production, use, waste stage). Our practice focuses on the following services:

CONTACTS

PROFILE: Arcadis

Website

www.arcadis.com

Product stewardship programmes and audit services Includes compliance programme development and implementation, auditing, due diligence, and post-merger integration assistance.

E-mail

PSSinfo@arcadis.com

Head office

Gustav Mahlerplein 97-103, 1082 MS Amsterdam PO Box 7895, 1008 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Contact

Europe: alain.vassart@arcadis.com +32 492 972 330 Switzerland/Laboratory Services: karina.urmann@arcadis.com +41 44 732 92 81 North America: tina.armstrong@arcadis.com +1 410 279 8637 APAC: grant.sprick@arcadis.com +86 136 6174 0762

Directors

Barbara Hudec (EU Director Environment), Tim Strongman (Global Lead Strategic Environmental Consultancy)

Ownership

Public company

Locations

350+

Founded

1888

World-wide regulatory surveillance Includes continuous regulatory monitoring for emerging and existing chemical and product regulations including batteries, WEEE, RoHS, and waste, and impact assessments for individual products, product lines and portfolios. Implementation of global product compliance and stewardship information management systems Includes implementation of global environmental, health, and safety (EHS) information management systems supporting product stewardship and product compliance, sustainability, EHS compliance and operational risk management.

OVERVIEW Arcadis is the leading global natural and built asset design and consultancy firm working in partnership with our clients to deliver exceptional and sustainable outcomes through the application of design, consultancy, engineering, project and management services. Arcadis differentiates through its talented and passionate people and its unique combination of capabilities covering the whole asset life cycle, its deep market sector insights, and its ability to integrate health & safety and sustainability into the design and delivery of solutions across the globe. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€3.4bn

Turnover, chemical service provision No of countries represented Staff, group

€13m 38 27,000+

Staff, chemical service provision

300+

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

IT & software 10% Laboratory 11%

Training 4%

Consultancy/advisory 55%

Information 5% Representation & management 15%

GLOBAL OFFICES Centres of excellence for our product stewardship services are located in both Europe (Belgium and Switzerland) and North America, with additional staff located across over 350 global offices providing our clients with a local presence in growing markets such as Asia-Pacific and South America.

Chemicals and biocides regulatory management Includes registration and authorisation support for REACH and REACH-like regulations, country-specific chemical licensing/ permitting, classification, labelling, and packaging for GHS and national variants, hazard communication support, biocides authorisation, plant protection product authorisation, FIFRA, US TSCA and California Proposition 65 assistance. Consortium management for REACH and EU BPR Includes dossier strategy (e.g., product family, union vs. national authorisation, testing strategy), dossier preparation, read-across justification, communication with third parties (SIEFs, MS CA, ECHA), financial management and role as Trustee. Agrochemical fate and exposure Includes conduct of environmental and consumer safety field studies, aquatic and terrestrial modelling, risk assessment, and registration support for plant protection products. Laboratory services and scientific solutions Includes in-house ecotoxicology, biodegradation, and environmental fate testing in compliance with OECD’s Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), laboratory support services, and toxicology and risk assessment. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1888

Parent company, Heidemij, formed in the Netherlands

1998

Global company becomes Arcadis

2002

Establishment of a product stewardship Centre of Excellence in North-America

2006

Arcadis Belgium becomes a product stewardship Centre of Excellence

2008

Arcadis acquires LFR Levine-Fricke in the USA, a leader in the conduct of environmental safety field studies, to support the registration of plant protection products.

2012

Arcadis acquires BMG Engineering Ltd in Switzerland, a leader in product stewardship, ecotoxicology and REACH

ACCREDITATIONS European registered toxicologists (EuroTox); European registered chemists; Diplomates of the American Board of Toxicology (DABT). The Arcadis ecotoxicology laboratory is GLP certified and accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025. The international Arcadis team is also GLP certified to conduct environmental fate and consumer safety field studies to support the registration of agrochemicals.

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Arcadis has a broad network of partners with whom we work together on an ad hoc basis (CROs, legal advisors, other consulting companies). TESTIMONIALS References can be provided upon request. CASE STUDY 1: Application for authorisation under REACH Arcadis is assisting an international pharmaceutical company to compile the authorisation dossier for several substances and uses. Support for the dossier preparation includes scoping of uses, comprehensive data gathering within the company and in-house preparation of the Analysis of Alternatives, Socio-Economic Analysis and the Chemical Safety Report. Arcadis further provides support in the identification of exemptions and overall strategy development. CASE STUDY 2: Biocidal product regulation: business impact assessment Arcadis supports an impact assessment of the EU Biocidal Product Regulation and its Swiss counterpart for a pharmaceutical company. An in-depth training is provided to the EHS managers of all EU sites with a focus on their business. Apart from a general overview of the regulation, typical products and uses present in the pharmaceutical sector are mentioned, grey zones in the legislation are discussed and interpreted. Also, a template for product inventory and evaluation of obligations is developed. After completion by the sites, Arcadis reviews the compliance status and develops an action plan to mitigate business risks related to the use of biocidal products. In parallel, Arcadis acts as helpdesk for the EHS managers. CASE STUDY 3: Utilising a common information platform to standardize product stewardship processes across a complex organisation A large medical device organisation, motivated by regulatory changes including the EU medical device Regulation, was driven to implement a common product stewardship platform across all global businesses to enforce common processes and best practices, bolster compliance certainty, protect market access, and facilitate innovation. Arcadis supported this company with commercial product stewardship solutions expertise, digital solution development resources, information and data technologists and subject matter expertise including: • technical architecture and deployment support; • business process standardization and best practice guidance; • organisational change management; • data governance; and • solution sustainment and long-term planning. CASE STUDY 4: APAC chemical and product compliance assistance Using in-country resources, Arcadis is assisting an international chemical product manufacturer with compliance under China’s State Council Decree 591 – Regulations on the Safe Management of Hazardous Chemicals in China, Taiwan’s Toxic Chemical Substance Control Act, and Japan’s Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law. In addition, we are assisting this client with customizing labelling solutions to meet requirements under GHS in China and Japan as well as country-specific requirements. Arcadis staff have also provided local-language chemical emergency response measures training in preparation for potential facility inspections associated with product permitting.

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To support the re-registration of a plant protection product, Arcadis completed a groundwater monitoring study at 125 real-world farming locations in the key maize-growing regions of 11 European countries. An international team used a web-based application to conduct more than 5.000 telephone screening interviews with potential farmers to determine their interest and eligibility to participate in the study. Following completion of the telephone interview phase, the project team conducted more than 360 site assessments which involved the collection of detailed historical pesticide use information, characterisation of shallow soil profile, and determining the depth to groundwater at each monitoring location. A network of 375 high-quality, standardised, shallow groundwater monitoring wells were installed using Arcadis’ own environmental drilling equipment. Groundwater sampling was conducted by local Arcadis staff on a quarterly basis with more than 700 groundwater samples collected. This study provided an unprecedented magnitude of data regarding the environmental fate of the product being studied. STAFF SELECTION Connie Prostko-Bell, information driven performance Connie has spent the last fifteen years helping companies mature their environmental performance from reactionary to regenerative, delivering on the belief that environmental excellence drives shareholder value. She focuses on using information technology to embed environmental and sustainability objectives throughout the value chain and applying data science to identify risk and opportunity. Connie specializes in stewardship and resilience, reading market drivers to anticipate change, and leveraging information technology to improve performance and inform innovation. Andy Newcombe, agrochemical product stewardship Andy has more than 27 years of experience in the design, conduct, and management of complex, higher tier agrochemical fate and transport studies including studies conducted at the field, regional, national, and continental-scales. He has successfully negotiated with European member state and United States federal and state regulators on behalf of agrochemical companies on environmental fate issues associated with their products and has considerable experience in providing clients with litigation support. Tina Armstrong, Ph.D., chemical regulatory affairs expert Tina has more than 15 years of regulatory and product stewardship experience with multinational automotive, chemicals, and consumer goods companies. She specializes in product stewardship programmatic gap assessments and the build-out of product stewardship programs and processes for clients. Tina also supports product compliance under a wide variety of North American federal and state regulations including US TSCA, California Proposition 65 and OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, and is well versed in APAC chemical regulations. Alain Vassart, Sr. REACH/batteries/recycling and waste expert Alain has more than 20 years of experience in the chemical and recycling industry. He was an active member of the EU Copper Task Force (plant protection), participated in the VRA on copper and was past chairman of the copper compounds REACH consortium. Alain has actively contributed to the development of EBRA (European Battery Recycling Association – www.ebra-recycling.org), currently taking the role of Secretary General. He is managing several REACH consortia including the administrative and financial side. Karina Urmann, chemical regulatory affairs expert Karina heads the Product Stewardship Solutions department at Arcadis Switzerland. She has ten years of regulatory and product stewardship experience with chemical and pharmaceutical companies., She has specialised in European legislations such as REACH, CLP and BPR and the corresponding Swiss legislation supporting clients to ensure legal compliance internally and for their products.

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arcerion

Consultancy/advisory • Regulatory support & interpretation (REACH, CLP, Biocides, Seveso); • product compliance assessment and implementation (including certificates of compliance); • environmental risk and health effects assessments; • hazard and exposure modelling; • SVHC advisory/REACH authorisation; • data management/Data-gap analysis; • reducing of animal testing/(Q)SAR, read-across; • Brexit implications on suppliers of chemicals; and • chemical transport/warehousing advice

REACH | CLP | Seveso | Biocides

PROFILE: Arcerion GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.arcerion.com

E-mail

info@arcerion.com

Head office

Arcerion GmbH, Gabrielenstr. 15 80636 München, Germany

Tel

+49 89 38899797

Fax

+49 89 38899798

Contact

Anne Feldhaus

Directors

Dr. Michael Piber, Executive Director Dr. Florian Wrage, Managing Director

Ownership

Private limited company

Locations

Germany

Founded

2007

OVERVIEW Arcerion is an experienced full service and consulting provider aimed at assisting companies to comply with chemical control legislation. Our main activities deal with the implementation of European control legislation like the REACH and CLP Regulations, as well as the Seveso II/III-directives. Our regulatory consulting is aimed to support our clients through the regulatory duties and to enable them to maintain a secure market access for their products. Our objective is to facilitate the most efficient and cost-effective implementation of the requirements of all applicable control legislation. All of our consultants have a solid background in chemical industry, management consulting and academia – combining strong commercial experience and technical expertise. Arcerion’s industry specialists have been dealing with the implementation of REACH and CLP since these regulations came into force in 2007, and have been supporting the implications of the Seveso-III directive since 2012.

Representation and management • REACH registration services (including inquiries, notifications, Sief representation, completion of data requirements); • dossier preparation and submission (IUCLID files); • CLP implementation (incl. authoring of eMSDS, CSA/CSR); • only representative of non-EU manufacturer (REACH art. 8); • transfer or UK based REACH registrations to continental EU; • third party representation (REACH art. 4); • supply chain management and communication; • consortium and letter of access (LoA) management; • Sief representation and management; • 24/7 emergency phone services; • management of downstream user obligations (REACH art. 31 to 38); and • preparation of applications pursuant Seveso-III directive. Information/IT solutions • (Material) Safety data sheets / product labels; • supply chain management; • exposure scenario/chemical safety assessment management; • consortia/registration management; • regulatory information management; and • chemical inventory management. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2007

Arcerion GmbH founded in Munich, Germany

2008

REACH registration and Only Representative department created

2011

Opening of laboratory facility for the assessment of pyhs-chem. properties in Kassel, Germany

2013

Successful preparation of more than 100 REACH registration dossiers

Global

2014

Acquisition of Chemtrade Pvt Ltd

Staff, group

17

2014

Staff, chemical service provision

11

Opening of a new office with Biocide/Seveso department in Hamburg, Germany

2015

Launch of IT-system and database for the automated creation of CLP-complaint MSDS for preparations

2016

Consortia and letter of access group created

VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Training 5%

Consultancy/advisory 45%

IT & software 5%

Information 15%

Representation & management 30%

ACCREDITATIONS Certified Expert pursuant 5. BImschV (German Seveso Directive) ChemVerbotsV (Dangerous substance directive), and KrW-/AbfG and TgV (Dangerous waste directive); member of DGSV (German technical and scientific experts association); member of the EU EEG qualified expert group for chemistry; REACH Ready approved service provider. PARTNERS

GLOBAL OFFICES München, Germany Hamburg, Germany

We work with a number of different partners (including laboratories for process safety toxicological and environmental fate) to extend the services offered to our clients.

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Arcerion serves more than 100 clients in Europe, North America, Africa, Australia and Asia across multiple industry sectors including industrial – and petrochemicals, food, mining, pharmaceutical, specialty chemicals, electronics and consumer products.

Dr. Michael Piber – Director Michael holds a degree in organic chemistry. Michael was a faculty member of the LMU University, Munich, providing instruction in organic chemistry. He has more than 15 years of experience in consulting in different industries. Before joining Arcerion, Michael led the REACH and CLP-implementation of a leading European chemical industry company. Michael leads the Munich office of Arcerion and focuses on the European and North-American regions. His areas of expertise include chemicals and Seveso regulatory support, as well as corporate strategy for the chemical industry. Michael is the legally responsible person as REACH only representative for Arcerion’s non-European manufacturer or formulator of products that are exported to the European market. In recent years he has been heavily involved in assisting North American companies to prepare for and comply with REACH and CLP. Dr. Florian Wrage – Director Florian holds a degree in environmental technology. His area of expertise include chemical control legislation and global regulatory management. During his graduate studies he worked in the research on the fate of fluorinated chemicals in the environment. Florian leads the Hamburg office of Arcerion and focuses on the Asian region. Florian is in charge of the REACH department, where he is responsible for the complete spectrum of services for (co-) registrants, including the creation and successful submission of Iuclid dossiers, compiling chemical safety reports (CSR), and providing overall supply chain communications. In recent years Florian has been involved in assisting Asian companies to prepare for and comply with REACH and CLP. He is an expert safety data sheet and exposure scenario author. Before joining Arcerion, Florian was the competent person with regard to the Seveso regulation of a German power plant operator. Hakim Shaheen – Principal Consultant Hakim is a toxicologist with more than 20 years of experience in the assessment of health risks of industrial chemicals, agrochemicals and biocides. His area of expertise include chemicals regulation, regulatory toxicology, hazard assessment and communication. He provides toxicology expertise to Arcerion’s clients in the industrial and specialty chemicals sector. Hakim is an expert in developing strategies to avoid animal testing by applying read-across or (Q) SAR. Over the course of his career, Hakim has managed the preparation of more than 200 chemical registrations in the EU, Korea and the USA. Hakim is responsible for the support of Arcerion’s clients with regard to biocide regulations. Lin Cheng – Project Manager Lin holds a degree in business administration. She has several years’ experience in consortia management. Her responsibilities include management of lead registrant projects, Sief organisations and letter of access management. Lin has advised companies from Europe, Asia and North America on REACH compliance issues since 2013.

TESTIMONIALS We do not disclose our clients publically. Specific references can be provided to potential clients upon request. CASE STUDY 1: REACH compliant supply chain for a consumer goods manufacturer •

Situation of the client: A China based manufacturer of consumer goods (including detergents and cleaning agents) exports products to the EU market, which are made of numerous raw materials. While some of the raw materials are sourced from the EU, others are manufactured outside of Europe, including some substances which are exempted from the obligation to be REACH registered (pursuant Annex IV/V). The Chinese manufacturer wishes to proof REACH compliance of the exported goods to his European customers – without disclosing the identity of all raw materials to his European customers. Solution provided by Arcerion: We assess the status of all raw materials/substances used for products exported to Europe. We assure and verify that all volumes of the substances are either registered by an only representative, or sourced in the EU and already registered before re-import to Europe within the same supply chain, or exempted from the obligation to be registered. By recording and documenting the necessary information for all raw materials, Arcerion is able to ensure overall REACH compliance for the Client’s products. Result: The client receives consistent and unified certificates of REACH compliance (including tonnage certificates) by Arcerion. The client is able to proof compliance to his European customers, while keeping certain data confidential.

CASE STUDY 2: CLP compliant labelling and hazard communication of specialty chemicals preparations •

Situation of the client: A German specialty chemicals producer is challenged by the obligation to classify all of his products according to the CLP regulation. While the producer manages to classify and label pure substances pursuant to EC/1272/2008 with his existing IT solutions, the classification and labelling of custom made mixtures according to CLP causes difficulties since the 2015 deadline. The classification of newly produced preparations has to be performed manually. Solution provided by Arcerion: We develop and implement a custom specific IT-solution aimed to generate product labels and MSDSs for all relevant preparations of the client’s product portfolio. The CLP compliant classification is based on an up-todate EH&S chemicals database. Result: The client is able to generate CLP compliant product labels for custom-made mixtures within a fully automated work-flow. The delivery of hazard communication by REACH/ CLP compliant MSDSs is integrated in the production process. Changes in chemical legislation are taken into account at the time of the generation of labels and SDSs by utilising Arcerion’s chemical data base.

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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH The REACH Regulation is the biggest piece of chemical legislation ever. ARCHE Consullting is well placed to help you set up a REACH implementation plan and assist you with the fulfilment of your obligations as producer, importer, distributor and/or downstream user of phase 2 and 3 substances under REACH. We can assist in (a) literature search and data evaluation; (b) Iuclid; (c) exposure scenarios; (d) CSA/CSR; (e) read-across and data waiving; (f) Qsar; (g) REACH dossier submission, updating and follow-up (h) reach compliance; (i) REACH Authorization/SEA/restriction

PROFILE: ARCHE Consulting

CONTACTS Website

www.arche-consulting.be

E-mail

info@arche-consulting.be

Head office

Liefkensstraat 35d, 9032 Gent-Wondelgem, Belgium

Tel

+32 9 216 70 38

Contact

Marnix Vangheluwe

Directors

Marnix Vangheluwe

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Patrick Van Sprang

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Gent and Leuven, Belgium

Founded

2009

Join our REACH Orphan Substances Consortium (ROSC!) Orphan substances are those substances that have no or limited data and no existing organisation working on them. ARCHE Consulting acts as a technical partner to the ROSC consortium, which is an initiative together with two other renowned and experienced service providers. For more information visit our dedicated website www.rosconsortium.eu

OVERVIEW One of the key areas of expertise is the preparation of REACHrelated risk assessments and full dossiers for inorganic substances such as metals, alloys, slags, etc and, as such, the ARCHE experts have been involved in the preparation of many guidance documents (eg Echa) on these topics. Other key services include the assessment (environment and human health) and development of registration dossiers for biocidal products and plant protection products classification of substances and complex mixtures (GHS/ CLP), and setting and/or evaluation of (site-specific) environmental quality standards and performing environmental risk assessments of medicinal products for human use. In addition, ARCHE is also a certified material health assessor, assisting companies towards certifying their products in line with the Cradle Certified Products Programme CM (cradle-to-cradle). VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

29

Staff, chemical service provision

29

Training 5%

Representation & management 15%

Cradle to Cradle certificationÂŽ As an authorised Cradle to Cradle material assessor, ARCHE assesses healthy and sustainable products under the Cradle to Cradle certified CM Products Programme. The Cradle to Cradle product standard addresses five quality categories relating to human and environmental health: (a) material health, (b) material reutilisation, (c) renewable energy and carbon management, (d) water stewardship, and (e) social fairness. The ultimate goal of the Cradle to Cradle Certified CM Products Programme is to encourage continuous improvement, innovation, and formulation of products that benefit humans and the environment. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

IT & software 5%

Biocides and plant protection products (PPPs) ARCHE Consulting offers a one-stop-shop for the registration of your biocides and ppp products or active substances. We furthermore generate and manage consortia for biocidal products or active substances. ARCHE has extensive expertise and a proven track record in delivering solutions to problems at all stages in the registration/review of biocides and PPPs. Offered services include: (a) consortia management for biocidal product; (b) effect and exposure assessment for active substances and products; (c) data gap identification and designing higher-tier studies; (d) exposure modelling (FOCUS suite of models, Euses, Consexpo, EASE); (e) higher-tier exposure scenario development; (f) CLP; (g) dossier preparation, submission and follow-up; (h) client representation in meetings with regulatory authorities; (i) product stewardship; and (i) training Iuclid for biocides.

Consultancy/advisory 75%

2009

Foundation of ARCHE (staff: five people).

20102012

Expansion of the team to 16 people, with offices in Ghent and Leuven.

20132018

Further expansion to more than 30 people, and further development of the services on biocides, plant protection products and cosmetics.

PARTNERS

GLOBAL OFFICES PJ Van Benedenstraat 4, box 203 3000 Leuven, Belgium Tel: +32 16 28 49 00

EBRC Consulting GmbH, Hannover PietConsulting ECTX-Consulting ROSC Toxicological Consulting REACHlaw

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STAFF SELECTION

Industrial clients and consortia related to the following chemical substances: • metals including: Cu, Ni, Mo, Pb, Zn, Hg, V, Co, Fe, Se, Sb, Sr, Mg, Bi, Te, Ti, etc; • organic compounds: chlorinated flame retardants, organic acids, plasticisers, amines, biocides, plant protection products; • complex materials: Cu slags, Ti slags; and • other inorganic substances: Ca, B, NaOH, KOH, sulphur dioxiderelated substances (SO2, sulphites, thiosulphates, dithionites), lime, nitric acid, phosphoric acid.

Patrick Van Sprang − Managing Director ARCHE Consulting Patrick Van Sprang graduated as master of science in engineering (environmental technology) at Ghent University (1988). At Ghent University (1994-2000) he was responsible for the research group aquatic ecotoxicology. He was co-founder of EURAS, a consultancy company specialising in environmental risk assessment. Patrick Van Sprang is the main author of the environmental part of several risk assessments (eg Cu, Ni, Pb) and contributed to the metal risk assessment guidance document (Merag). Marnix Vangheluwe − Managing Director ARCHE Consulting Marnix Vangheluwe graduated as master of science in engineering (biochemistry) at Hogeschool Gent (1989). In 1991, he obtained a master in environmental sanitation (Ghent University). At Ghent University (1992-2000) he was responsible for the research group sediment ecotoxicology. He is the main author of the metal risk assessment guidance documents (Merag) and the official REACH Appendix R.7.13-2. Frederik Verdonck − Senior Science Project Manager Dr Frederik Verdonck obtained his PhD degree in bio-engineering on probabilistic risk assessment at Ghent University (Belgium). At ARCHE Consulting, his main expertise area comprises the implementation and application of statistical and modelling approaches in exposure, effects and risk/safety assessment. Currently, Dr Frederik Verdonck is the leading expert in developing and implementing new tools in the field of exposure assessment. As a certified trainer, he also deals with training programmes on various REACH and BPR risk assessment topics. An Ghekiere − Senior Science Project Manager An Ghekiere graduated as Master of Biochemistry in 2001 and obtained her PhD in Bio-engineering on endocrine disruption in invertebrates at Ghent University (Belgium) in 2006. From 2002 until 2010 she worked on projects (ENDIS-RISKS and INRAM; risk assessment of micro-pollutants in estuarine and marine environments. At ARCHE Consulting, she is responsible for the biocides and PPP services. As a ERT certified toxicologist she also deals with human and environmental risk assessments.

TESTIMONIALS “ARCHE Consulting played a key role in helping us to achieve our approval by ECHA as an art 95 listed supplier for Geraniol in PT 18 and PT19. They were always available, knowledgeable, thorough and were instrumental in guiding our responses and submissions to help insure the successful outcome. We look forward to maintaining an ongoing relationship for our future regulatory requirements with ARCHE Consulting.” – Antoine Birron, Director, TerpeneTech Ltd. “IMOA has worked for the last decade with the environmental scientists working at ARCHE Consulting, and they have proved for IMOA/MoCon to be a very wise investment. We can therefore highly recommend ARCHE with regard to their technical expertise and knowledge on environmental issues (aquatic and terrestrial), organisation of research projects, and data interpretation.” – Sandra Carey, International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) “ARCHE Consulting has proven to be a very valuable consultancy partner for DeLaval over the past few years. DeLaval was able to benefit from the in-depth knowledge of the ARCHE scientists on the European biocidal Regulations (BPD/BPR) and we can only recommend to others the training we received on several aspects of risk assessments (both human and environmental).” Adelheid De Ketelaere, Regulatory Affairs Manager EMEA, SEA PPMQ&AH DeLaval NV. More testimonials can be found at www.arche-consulting.be CASE STUDY 1: Active substance renewal and product registrations for plant protection products (PPPs) ARCHE Consulting collaborated with a task force to obtain renewal of their active substance for use in PPPs. Upon submission and evaluation of the dossier, ARCHE entered into discussion in 2016 with the regulatory bodies, mainly on topics related to environmental fate and ecotoxicology, aiming to successfully complete the active substance renewal. These activities, as well as addressing questions of regulators to preparing zonal core registration dossiers and national addenda, were part of the services provided to clients in the crop protection industry, and have led to multiple product authorisations across the EU. CASE STUDY 2: REACH registration dossiers for low-tonnage substances (2018 deadline) ARCHE as technical partner of the ROSC (the REACH Orphans Substances Consortium) will prepare the REACH registration dossier for strontium and barium by the 2018 deadline. CASE STUDY 3: Consortia for biocidal products Since 2015, ARCHE is generating several consortia to jointly prepare biocidal product family dossiers. The main goal is to share the burden of costs for fees, testing and dossier preparation between all members. Our first dossier will be submitted early 2016. ARCHE is responsible for the consortium management, testing coordination and dossier preparation including risk assessment, whereas FieldFisher has been acting as our legal partner for these projects.

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PROFILE: bibra toxicology

CONTACTS Website

www.bibra-information.co.uk

E-mail

info@bibra.co.uk

Head office

Cantium House, Railway Approach, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 0DZ, UK

Tel/ Fax

+44 (0)20 8619 0770

Contact

Ashleigh Ace

Directors

Richard Young, Managing Director and Toxicologist Anne Edwards, Director and Toxicologist James Hopkins, Toxicology Director and Chairman Peter Watts, Toxicology Director Ashleigh Ace, Commercial Director

Ownership

Private company

Locations

UK

Founded

1961, acquired by current management 2005

OVERVIEW Bibra toxicology advice & consulting Ltd is one of the most experienced and successful chemical hazard and risk assessment organisations in Europe. We combine the skills and expertise of a large team of highly experienced and outstandingly qualified toxicologists with the finest, independently owned toxicological databank in the world. This unique combination of world-class expertise and consulting skills with an outstanding information system means we can provide superior quality solutions to virtually all the problems faced, both by toxicologists and related company managers, in a highly-efficient and cost-effective manner. Bibra toxicology advice & consulting has been working successfully with government departments and industry for many years across a broad range of sectors, for example industrial chemicals, agrochemicals, biocides, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, e-cigarettes, and food/drink. We have built an enviable reputation for our ability to handle large, as well as small projects, and to deliver high quality consulting and information services to tight deadlines. We are a leading supplier of REACH compliance services, assisting chemical manufacturers, importers and downstream users with all their REACH responsibilities. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Data searching, gap analysis and development of testing strategies We perform data searches as required under REACH (including in our ECHA-approved TRACE database). Retrieved information can be quickly assessed for relevance and reliability to satisfy tonnage-relevant data requirements. Additional laboratory testing can be minimised by expertly exploring opportunities for data waiving, read-across, and use of Qsar to create weight-of-evidence approaches to fill data gaps. If further testing is necessary we can advise on testing strategies to minimise both the use of animals/ overall costs to the client, while maintaining scientific integrity. We assess the impact of the results of new tests conducted and provide ongoing expert guidance on what is really needed. Dossier preparation, including CSA/CSRs (DNEL/DMEL derivation) Highly skilled in working directly into Iuclid, preparing technical dossiers required under REACH and the biocidal products regulation, and in describing toxicological data in a robust but efficient way. Very experienced in interpreting/evaluating toxicity studies and working with appropriate assessment factors to derive risk-based levels of tolerable exposure (DNELs/DMELs). Accurate input of information into Iuclid facilitates the overall chemical safety assessment (CSA) and production of the final chemical safety report (CSR) for submission to Echa. We can also advise on relevant classification/labelling, the use of alternative methods (e.g. readacross and Qsar), and conducting TK and PBT/vPvB assessments. Working with partners, we cover all aspects of REACH. We also provide a Iuclid 6 web‑hosting service to our clients. Extensive in-house toxicological database and databank For over 55 years, bibra toxicology advice & consulting has been scrutinising emerging toxicological literature, expert reviews or pronouncements, and indexing them systematically (by toxicity endpoint and chemical). Much of this scientific literature is held in-house in our technical library and quickly accessed using its associated database, TRACE. This unrivalled resource (listed as a valuable data source in Echa guidance) allows instant access to relevant documents and is critical in helping us produce the finest hazard and risk assessment work for our clients, in the most timely and cost-effective manner. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1961

Formation of BIBRA

1961

Establishment of Toxicology Information and Advisory Department

Turnover, group

£2m

1961

Began to build the technical library

Turnover, chemical service provision

£2m

1987

TRACE, a database designed to source data, from the tech library (databank), was developed

2000

TRACE, and associated databank, independently assessed as the finest toxicological data source of its type, worldwide

2003/5

Toxicology Advice & Consulting Ltd and Bibra Information Services Ltd established as vehicles to facilitate management buyout of Information and Advisory Department, including TRACE and its associated databank

2005

The new combined entity began to trade as bibra toxicology advice & consulting from Sutton, Surrey offices

2010

Relocated to new, larger offices in Wallington, Surrey

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

20

Staff, chemical service provision

16

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN IT & software Information 1% Training 3% 1% Representation & management 10%

Consultancy/advisory 85%

GLOBAL OFFICES

ACCREDITATIONS Our toxicology directors, principal toxicologists and senior toxicologists are all Royal Society of Biology/British Toxicology Society and European Registered Toxicologists (EUROTOX). We are a REACHReady approved supplier.

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PARTNERS

CASE STUDY 3: REACH Evaluation

wca environment Ltd Enviresearch Ltd REACHWise Linmark Consulting Gmbh ReFaC

We are receiving more REACH Evaluation work from registrants. For example, we were approached by a client that had received a draft decision on a Compliance Check, following an Echa evaluation of their REACH registration dossier. Echa requested the need for a EOGRTs and identi ed issues with the read-across approach. Working within strict deadlines, we liaised with our client and Echa, and drafted a formal response to the draft decision. Following receipt of the Final Decision, bibra put together a proposal to update the dossier, improve the read-across justi cation, and ensure that Echa ‘s other concerns were addressed in order that the registration dossier remained in compliance with the regulations.

Many of our >300 clients have a need for confidentiality so those listed below are just a small sample of the companies and other organisations with whom we work: • Infineum UK Ltd; • INEOS Group; • Innospec Active Chemicals; • Johnson Matthey plc; • CSL Behring Biotherapies for Life; • Groupe Danone; • Environment Agency (UK); • Health Canada; and • World Health Organization (WHO) TESTIMONIALS “We involved bibra from conception to completion of a REACH dossier (with a short deadline and little data). We have been very impressed with their effciency, professional manners, knowledge of the subject and their ongoing suggestions to help us to understand solutions to meet our deadline. The dossier was ready on-time and of an impeccable quality” INEOS Oligomers “We acknowledge that bibra toxicology and consulting provide services that are highly regarded among the international scientific community” Efsa “We have worked with Bibra on a number of occasions and have always received a thorough and professional service. A number of the reports compiled by Bibra have been used to successfully support global regulatory submissions” Advanced Medical Solutions CASE STUDY 1: Complex REACH registrations involving a large category of inorganic substances We have worked on a substantial number of successful REACH registration submissions over the past 10 years and are notably currently supporting a consortium of companies with the mammalian toxicology aspects of their REACH obligations for a group of >70 related metal compounds. The work has involved the evaluation of a large number of proprietary studies and published literature, assessment of Annex III compliance, complex data-gap analyses and the development of appropriate integrated testing strategies (to minimise the amount of animal testing required) including advice on possibilities for read-across and weight-ofevidence approaches, drafting of endpoint study records (ESRs) in Iuclid, calculation of DNELs and CSR generation, and production of complex read-across justi cation reports compatible with the Echa RAAF. CASE STUDY 2: Urgent request for help with chemical safety report We have been working with a number of clients to help out with specific areas of their REACH registration dossiers (both large- and small-scale. In one case, we were asked at short notice to help improve an existing Iuclid dossier on a petrochemical additive manufactured in the EU at >1,000tpa. This involved the peer-review and improvement of previously drafted ESRs and associated endpoint summaries, the revision of the CSR, which included calculation of DNELs and PNECs, a PBT/vPvB and exposure assessment, risk characterisation step, and documentation of the necessary risk management measures and operational conditions (RMMs/OCs). The size and capabilities of our team meant that, despite the late notice and tight deadline, our client was able to successfully submit their registration dossier in time.

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STAFF SELECTION Richard Young – Managing Director and Principal Toxicologist Richard has been at bibra for over 15 years, where he has gained extensive experience reviewing and critically evaluating toxicological data on a wide-range of chemicals (including industrial chemicals, food and food-contact materials, and more recently e-cigarette ingredients and emissions). He has been intimately involved in REACH for the past 10 years, leading the bibra toxicology advice & consulting team of toxicologists to support a number of client companies and consortia with their REACH registration submissions (including the REACH registration of >70 related metal compounds) and also managing REACH Evaluation projects following ECHA draft/final decisions. James Hopkins – Toxicology Director and Chairman James has worked at bibra for 42 years; he is a toxicology director and chemical health risk assessor of high repute, and led the management buyout in 2003. The new company, bibra toxicology advice & consulting, performed impressively under James’ guidance. James has wide experience in reviewing/ evaluating toxicological data for a range of chemicals in a crosssection of industries. He has also compiled numerous critical reviews of chemicals and several strategy documents for national governments (including the UK Environment Agency and Health Canada). Peter Watts – Toxicology Director Peter is a bibra veteran of 41 years; his vast experience includes reviewing and critically evaluating toxicological data and providing health risk assessments on numerous chemicals for government departments and industrial organisations. He helped in the preparation of the REACH Guidance on Information Requirements, has authored WHO-IPCS CICADS and Environment Agency CLEA reports, acted as a temporary adviser to the WHO, and has provided peer-review services for OECD SIAMs (and CoCams). Chris Waine – Senior Toxicologist Chris joined bibra at the beginning of 2013 after gaining an MChem in Chemistry with Forensic Science from the University of Manchester and spending a year researching nanomaterials at UCL. Chris has been involved in preparing health hazard and risk assessments for clients from a range of industrial sectors including food, household products and medical devices. He is skilled at running Qsar predictions of toxicology and is continuing to develop bibra’s capabilities to computationally estimate occupational and consumer exposure and risks especially as applied to REACH worker risk assessments (e.g. using Chesar). Recently, Chris has worked closely on several complex REACH registration projects and helped produce successful responses to ECHA evaluations. The rest of the team We have another 12 highly-competent and experienced toxicologists, from a variety of scientific backgrounds and with a complementary range of toxicological specialisms. All of the toxicology directors, principal toxicologists and senior toxicologists are professionally qualified (RSB/BTS and European Registered Toxicologists (EUROTOX)) and range in practical toxicological experience at bibra from 5 to over 30 years.

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GLOBAL OFFICES Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Cardiff, Wales, UK Dublin, Republic of Ireland SERVICES PROVIDED

PROFILE: Blue Frog Scientific Limited

CONTACTS Website

www.bluefrogscientific.com

E-mail

info@bluefrogscientific.com

Head office

Quantum House, 91 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3ES, UK

Tel

+44 (0) 131 523 1412

Contact

Damien Carson

Directors

Damien Carson Tom Hargreaves

Ownership

Private limited company

Locations

UK Republic of ireland

Founded

2006

Scientific consultancy • regulatory testing design and study monitoring; • intelligent testing strategies; • ecotoxicology and environmental fate; • environmental hazard and risk assessment; • toxicology; • human health hazard and risk assessment; and • compilation of dossiers and expert reports.

OVERVIEW

Regulatory affairs • regulatory affairs for chemicals, human medicinal products, veterinary medicinal products, agrochemicals and consumer products; • project management; • product defence; • consortium and task force management; • only representation of non-EU chemical companies under REACH.

Blue Frog Scientific is an independent regulatory consultancy, providing scientific and regulatory affairs solutions to companies in all sectors of the chemical industry. Blue Frog’s philosophy is achieving regulatory compliance through the application of good science, innovative thinking and clarity; ensuring that all submissions are prepared efficiently and to a high standard. We offer scientific and regulatory affairs services with particular experience in chemicals, human pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicines, agrochemicals and consumer products. Based in the UK, our core team of consultants coordinate operations and our comprehensive network of associates (including contract laboratories, legal support and financial accounting) ensures that we can assist our clients in all areas of regulatory compliance. We have particular in-house strengths in chemistry, toxicology, ecotoxicology, environmental fate, and regulatory affairs. We utilise our network of associates when we need leaders in specialised fields (eg reproductive toxicology) to address issues requiring an expert opinion, statement or report.

Chemicals (REACH and CLP) Blue Frog Scientific provides a full technical and administrative registration service for chemical substances under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). Our team is highly qualified and experienced in preparing registration dossiers, chemical safety assessments, coordinating with Siefs and consortia, and liaising with regulatory authorities during and post dossier submission. Key sectors of experience include: • monomers, process chemicals, coatings and catalysts; • oilfield chemicals and petroleum products; • fragrances; • pharmaceutical intermediates; • substances of unknown or variable composition, complex reaction products or biological origin (UVCB); and • transported isolated intermediates (Article 18). We also provide supply only representative services in accordance with Article 8 of REACH for non-EU companies that manufacture or formulate chemical substances and mixtures.

VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

3

Staff, group

15

Staff, chemical service provision

15

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Representation & management 20%

Consortium/Sief management Blue Frog Scientific has developed a model for managing the financial and administrative challenges of consortia and task forces. We are currently managing consortia and Siefs under REACH as well as other groups of companies collectively working on research and development projects. Our services include: • provision of a consortium bank account; • accounts payable and accounts receivable; • VAT and tax accounting; • purchase contract management; • teleconferencing facilities; and • data storage and management via the secure Blue Frog Scientific extranet.

Consultancy/advisory 80%

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multimedia mathematical modelling of the fate of pharmaceuticals in soil, freshwater, sediment and marine compartments; • deterministic and higher tier probabilistic assessment of effects on biota and exposure concentrations; • preparation of conclusions of risk, with relevance to the “real world” and mitigation solutions; and • use of mammalian ADME data to refine models and aid conclusions regarding bioaccumulation and secondary poisoning. Key sectors of experience: • HMPs: AIDS, chronic kidney disease, ataxia, an.-inflammatory, hypertension, diabetes; • VMPs: antibiotics, parasiticides, coccidiostats, antipyretics; • all classes of cattle, swine, sheep, poultry; • oral drenches, injectables, pour-ons, in feed, in drinking water; and • product defence, particularly for two “priority list” substances. Agrochemicals Blue Frog Scientific and associates offer a full dossier service for registering plant protection products throughout Europe. Our range of services provides cost effective solutions to support placing your products on the European market. Data gap analysis: • overview of quality of existing studies and identification of any data gaps for re-submission of dossiers according to EC 1107/2009; and • preparation of updating statements. Study management: • regulatory testing design; • testing strategies and study design (GLP/GEP); • study monitoring; and • preparation of study summaries. Dossier preparation and regulatory affairs: • OECD and dRR sections 1 to 7 prepared to a high standard; and • communication with regulatory authorities within EU 27 to support submissions. Key sectors of experience include: • insecticides: pyrethroid, neonicotinoid, organophosphate and carbamate; • herbicides: organophosphorus, phenylpyrazole; • benzoylcyclohexanedione, chloroacetanilide; • fungicides: triazole, anilinopyrimidine, amide, pyrazole; and • other: semiochemicals and biopesticides.

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2006

Formation of chemical regulatory services team within BMT Cordah Limited, part of the BMT group of companies.

2007

Development of REACH technical consulting services supporting a global client base.

2008

Development of human pharmaceutical and veterinary medicine consulting services supporting a global client base.

2010

Management buy-out of Chemical Regulatory Services business by D Carson and T Hargreaves, forming Blue Frog Scientific Limited.

2010

Development of agrochemical consulting services.

20112018

Sustained growth leads to major expansion of company with new staff and offices to support growing client base.

2018

Formation of Blue Frog Scientific in Republic of Ireland

ACCREDITATIONS European Partner: Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Member of the Only Representatives Organisation (ORO). Associate Member of the European Oilfield Speciality Chemicals Association (EOSCA) CLIENTS Blue Frog Scientific supports a global client base of chemical, pharmaceutical, veterinary, agrochemical and consumer product companies, ranging from SMEs to large multinational corporations. We take our clients’ confidentiality very seriously and will not disclose their identity. CASE STUDY 2: Assessment of the environmental fate and effects of the PPARgamma receptor agonist, pioglitazone The environmental fate and effects of pioglitazone prescribed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes were evaluated in an environmental risk assessment. A predicted environmental concentration (PEC) for surface water was estimated at 0.023μg L-1, triggering a comprehensive battery of laboratory evaluations. Pioglitazone and its major metabolites were determined not to significantly adsorb to sewage solids, were not persistent in the aquatic environment, did not bioaccumulate and were non-toxic to aquatic organisms. Pioglitazone does not pose an unacceptable risk to groundwater supplies, with concentrations not anticipated to be a risk to aquatic organisms or human drinking water supplies. Pioglitazone does not pose a risk of secondary poisoning. STAFF SELECTION Damien Carson BSc PhD – Director An expert in regulatory affairs, chemical hazard and risk assessment with more than 15 years’ experience across a wide range of sectors in the industrial and fine chemical industry. Expert in good laboratory practice (GLP) and testing strategies. Tom Hargreaves BSc (Hons) – Director An expert in environmental hazard and risk assessment, with more than 20 years experience in veterinary medicinal products, human pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and chemicals. Expert in good laboratory practice (GLP) and testing strategies. Nigel Halsall BSc PhD – Associate Director An expert in environmental hazard and risk assessment with more than 25 years experience in the agrochemical industry. Expert in good laboratory practice (GLP) and testing strategies.

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Environmental risk assessment of human medicinal products (HMPs) and veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) Blue Frog Scientific has extensive experience in assessing the potential environmental risk posed by human pharmaceuticals and veterinary medicines. Environmental risk assessment: • authoring expert reports for inclusion in European marketing authorisation applications and FDA filings; • planning and coordinating the necessary activities required in the preparation of risk assessments for regulatory submission; and • expert evaluation of laboratory studies; • protocol development and environmental testing requirements to GLP, and following international guidelines; • preparing literature based weight-of-evidence risk assessments for specialist products;


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SERVICES PROVIDED Regulatory dossier services CEHTRA provides clients with bespoke services for regulatory dossiers worldwide. In house, we have the experts in chemicals, cosmetics, biocides, pesticides and pharmaceuticals. Our expertise has been proven in over 2,500 projects, 280 of which were REACH dossiers, successfully submitted on time. CEHTRA also provides a REACH only representative (OR) service. We use, verify and validate the algorithms of software such as Ecetoc TRA, FOCUS (for pesticides and biocides) and ART and improve on existing tools (eg by adding a module to allow speedy formatting of final dossiers or work on Consexpo). CEHTRA’s expertise includes submitting dossiers for PPP Regulation from data gap assessment to physical submission with CADDY, including study monitoring and risk assessments.

PROFILE: CEHTRA

CONTACTS Website

www.cehtra.com

E-mail

cehtra@cehtra.com

Head office

43 rue Laroque, 33560 Sainte-Eulalie, France

Tel

+33 557775610

Fax

+33 557775620

Contact

Paul Thomas

Directors

Xavier Dennery Philippe Adrian, Belgium Laurence Gasnot Dr Peter Jenkinson, France and UK Dr Nathalie Ledirac Jason Nugent, Canada Dr Paul Thomas Nathalie Hanon

Ownership

Private company

Locations

France, Belgium, UK, Spain, India, Canada

Founded

2001

Industrial hygiene and worker exposure studies With more than 15 years of experience in different industrial sectors, from pesticides to general chemicals, and a complete understanding of the tools used in risk-data interpretation, including generation of exposure limits, CEHTRA is able to provide you with the answers and support in industrial hygiene adapted to your specific needs.

OVERVIEW CEHTRA offers scientific and innovative solutions ensuring regulatory compliance of chemicals according to international obligations: from portfolio strategy to the notification of chemicals, from human exposure to site audits. CEHTRA provides high quality regulatory services, to companies committed to the safety of their products, at optimal cost. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

2016/17 €5.5m

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

8

No of countries represented

6

Staff, group

80

Staff, chemical service provision

63

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Authorisation services CEHTRA is part of a joint venture, ChemAdvocacy, providing a full service in the field of authorisation including socio-economic analysis and the company has already provided SEAs for specific biocidal substances.

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Representation & management 10% Consultancy/advisory 75%

CEHTRA SAS – Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris, France CEHTRA Europe – Waterloo, Belgium CEHTRA UK – Nottingham, UK CEHTRA SL – Madrid, Spain CEHTRA India –Kerala, India CEHTRA North America –Toronto, Canada

Specific Expertise Our experts have been successful in proposing and supporting complex issues for CMR classifications, modifying acceptable exposure limits and other critical substance-related end-points at member state or EU level. We have also successfully used our knowledge in clinical toxicology and epidemiology to support several of our clients in court cases.

Modelling services In January 2014 CEHTRA opened a subsidiary company, KREATiS SAS, which specialises in in silico predictions (High-Accuracy Qsars), which can be used to replace laboratory studies in many regulatory dossiers such as REACH (more info on www.kreatis.eu).

Legal Training 6% IT & software 2% 2% Information 5%

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Consortium and Sief management We offer a complete service that can either be used as a standalone or combined with the technical services provided by CEHTRA. We ensure that the milestones and deadlines of your project are met while building the spirit of fairness and transparency, at the same time maintaining strict confidentiality for those areas that matter for your business. We can help you with the preparation of consortium agreements, maintaining contact lists, archiving, billing and all the aspects required for effectively running consortia and Siefs.

2001

Company established.

2004

Opening of UK office.

2008

Opening of Brussels office.

2008

Opening of Lyon office.

2009

Opening of India office.

2011

Opening of North America offices.

2012

Opening of ChemAdvocacy.

2014

Opening of KREATiS.

2016

Integration into H2B Group

2018

Opening of Madrid office.

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Our consultants have either an MSc and/or PhD or equivalent. Senior members of our team hold recognised accreditations such as Eurotox registered toxicologists and ecotoxicologists (British Toxicology Society or Société Française de Toxicologie), or similar such as Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH). PARTNERS KREATiS, LTS REACH OR, ChemService GmbH, ECOonline, Global Regulatory Communications, Microeconomix CLIENTS Chemical companies, flavours and fragrances, petrochemicals, cosmetic companies, plant protection industry, biocides, veterinary products, pharmaceuticals. TESTIMONIALS “We greatly appreciated their expertise in toxicology and ecotoxicology in particular in cases where the protocols of standard studies needed to be adapted to the test substances. In fact many of our substances turned out to be ‘difficult to test’ due to their physico-chemical properties. We have decided to use CEHTRA again and are confident of success.” – signed DRT, loyal client since 2010. CASE STUDY 1: in silico predictions a priority In silico methodologies to replace experimental studies are becoming a hot topic, especially with the 2018 REACH deadline approaching. CEHTRA has heavily invested in an in silico toolbox we call i-SAFERAT. It produces high quality predictions based on best quality experimental data, when necessary coupled with a readacross and weight-of-evidence approach. Our aim is to cut the cost of REACH substance submissions for lower tonnage substances without compromising data quality. CASE STUDY 2: Biocidal dossier Facing the review programme of active substances, the formulator of a biocidal product asked CEHTRA to consolidate a vulnerable dossier submitted five years before. After designing a strategy based on a strength/weakness analysis, CEHTRA completed the missing data and provided the formulator with the key resources that were absent in the initial dossier: an in-depth risk assessment and a scientific expertise focused on environment and ecotoxicology with a positive RCR. As a result, the client met his objectives and received from CEHTRA a biocidal active substance dossier passing the completeness check and all required use scenarios. STAFF SELECTION Peter Jenkinson − PhD, GT – CEO CEHTRA SAS and Manager of UK Office Peter Jenkinson has a PhD in reproductive toxicology and over 30 years’ experience in the CRO industry specialising in genetic toxicology. Latterly he was the director of the Chemical Business Unit at Harlan Laboratories with a primary role of developing the REACH services of the company. In March 2010 he joined CEHTRA to open the UK office and has provided expert toxicology advice, particularly for study monitoring and data interpretation. Paul Thomas PhD, ERT − Marketing Director CEHTRA, Manager of Lyon Office and President KREATiS Paul Thomas has a PhD in aquatic ecotoxicology and over 20 years’ experience with industrial chemicals, agrochemicals and biocides gained at CIT, ATOFINA and AkzoNobel. He joined CEHTRA in 2008 as director of CEHTRA Lyon specialising in REACH-related services and is manager of the CEHTRA ecotoxicology team.

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Paul has contributed strongly to numerous successful registrations. He is also leading the KREATiS venture and has contributed to the development of several innovative new Qsar models Philippe Adrian PhD –Manager of Brussels Office Philippe Adrian has a PhD in soil science and over 20 years’ experience with agrochemicals and biocides. Prior to his current position he worked as research scientist in Germany. Later he worked at CNRS in France and then Rhone-Poulenc Agrochimie and FMC. In 2001 he created CEHTRA with Pierre-Gerard Pontal and manages the environmental fate team. He has developed modelling expertise for pesticides according to current models, as well as biocides using relevant TGDs. Nathalie Ledirac PhD, ERT – R&D Director and Manager of CEHTRA Bordeaux Nathalie has a PhD in cellular and molecular aspect of biology and 16 years’ experience with agrochemicals. She worked as a research scientist at INRA in France on pesticide toxicity and has also participated in private research on drugs for pharmaceutical industries (HMR, Galderma). She joined CEHTRA in 2006 as a regulatory toxicologist and provides expert toxicology advice in study monitoring and data interpretation. She develops close partnerships with private and academic research by increasing the scientific participation of CEHTRA experts in research projects (research programmes, publications, model development for pesticides, accreditation, etc). Laurence Gasnot PhD – Manager of Paris Office Laurence has a PhD in material sciences. She has worked for 20 years in the industry where she has gained profound experience in polymer science as well as in food contact regulations and health products. She joined CEHTRA in 2008 developing the food and food contact market and proposing a pragmatic approach for cosmetic packaging assessment to our customers. For the last few years she has worked on several successful European authorisation dossiers on food contact, drinking water and food additives. Nathalie Hanon, MSc – Manager of Madrid Office Nathalie hold an engineering degree in natural sciences from the Gembloux Agricultural University (Belgium). She has over 20 years experience in regulatory affairs, 8 in Plant Protection Products and 12 in the Biocide business. Among her activities she has led a Regulatory department in charge of active substances, products dossiers and business regulatory strategies in a major biocides production company. She has recently become Manager of CEHTRA SL (Spain) and leads our Biocides group. Jason Nugent MSc – Manager of CEHTRA NA Jason is a highly experienced chemical registration specialist who has worked within the North American chemical industry for more than 18 years. Over the course of his career, Jason has managed and participated in the preparation of more than 400 chemical registrations in Canada, USA, the EU, China, Australia, and Japan. In recent years he has been heavily involved in assisting North American companies to prepare for and comply with REACH. Charles Alarcon PhD, CIH – Industrial Hygienist Charles has a PhD in geochemistry and over 15 years’ experience as an industrial hygienist, and was one of the first in France to obtain the prestigious CIH certification (still one of only ten in France). He joined CEHTRA in 2009 developing exposure scenario in REACH dossiers and e-SDS. Through audits and other site studies, and using currents models in risk assessment, he has gained a large experience in many industrial sector activities and acquired a unique understanding of health and safety industrial culture.

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86 PREDICTIVE MODELING CERM has extensive experience with all the predictive tools used by EPA - ECOSAR, OncoLogic, and ChemSTEER – and have both trained people to use them and helped clients trouble-shoot situations where the models may not be straight-forward. TSCA NEW CHEMICAL NOTIFICATIONS CERM has prepared hundreds of TSCA NewChem Notifications and can help with all aspects of the submission, from preparation to review and support.

PROFILE: CERM

CONTACTS Website

www.Cermonline.com

E-mail

info@cermonline.com

Head office

9 Union St, 3rd floor, Hallowell Maine, USA

Tel

207 626 8310

PRODUCT AND CHEMICAL STEWARDSHIP SERVICES CERM has over 50 years of combined experience in product stewardship in various areas with multiple chemical companies.

Fax

207 512 1020

TESTIMONIALS

Contact

Dr. Peter Ranslow, Senior Scientist

Directors

Jim Santory, Vice President of Operations Dr. Alexandra Maertens, Senior Toxicologist Dr. Peter Ranslow, Senior Scientist Dr. Elizabeth Becker, Manager, Technical Services LaMarr Clannon, MS. Scientist

Ownership

Privately Owned

Locations

USA

Founded

1999

“Sustainable Futures modeling has been invaluable to Chevron Phillips in the assessment of several chemicals for submitting PreManufacture Notifications (PMN) under TSCA. Chevron Phillips found the models to be essential for providing insight into potential hazards and risks associated with the chemicals being evaluated for the PMN submissions…Our submissions have all been successful, and in one case resulted into modifying our method of delivery of product to customers to reduce environmental risks.” -Fred Marashi, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP “Thanks to their excellent advice and direction, both PMN (LVE) applications were granted quickly by the EPA and our employees (mostly from academic backgrounds) were given invaluable insight into the PMN submission procedure and the safety considerations and regulations which are associated with new material development.” -Chris M. Topping, PhD. Process and Production Manager, Tetramer Technologies, LLC “CERM has helped Cytec to assess several substances by providing useful insights into potential hazards and risks for the assessed substances. They have also provided valuable one-on-one training in the use of the P2 models and methods, and have participated in training sessions at several Cytec R&D locations within the U.S. and Europe. Use of the P2 models and methods have become part of Cytec’s U.S. registration protocol.”- Daniel Liebowitz, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Americas Cytec Industries Inc. “We are simply thrilled with the positive approval from the EPA and we recognize your effort in helping us submit the PMN and get it dropped much more quickly than we had expected…The expert service provided by the CERM staff has directly contributed to the growth and progress of our new company.” -Kylie Presta, Research Chemist, Rivertop Renewables

OVERVIEW The Consortium for Environmental Risk Management (CERM) is Dedicated to Sustainable Chemical Development and Regulatory Compliance Through the Practical Application of Science, Technology and Chemicals Management. Through our expertise in Predictive Modelling and Chemical Stewardship, CERM helps our clients navigate the Regulatory Compliance and Hazard Prediction landscape. SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 50% Training 10%

Information 20%

Representation & management 20%

PARTNERS CERM regularly partners with the EPA and Industry to host workshops on hazard exposure and risk screening assessment techniques; and US new chemical regulatory submissions. CLIENTS Clients from start-up to some of the largest Corporations in the world-worked with specialty chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers and resins, commodity chemicals, agrochemicals, and biologically derived chemicals, green chemical producers…and more! SERVICES PROVIDED CHEMICAL HAZARD AND RISK ASSESMENT We have assessed hundreds of chemicals for a variety of purposes and situations and know not only how to complete the assessment, but how to interpret the results and how they may affect a regulatory outcome. TOXICOLOGY SERVICES CERM has the expertise to analyse and predict potential toxicological hazard, use computational models to fill data gaps, and to foresee concerns that may arise during a PMN review.

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SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 5%

PROFILE: Charles River

CONTACTS

Laboratory 95%

Website

www.criver.com

E-mail

askcharlesriver@crl.com

Head office

251 Ballardvale Street, Wilmington, MA, US 01887

Tel

+44 1875 614545 (UK) /1-877-CRIVER-1 (US)

Fax

+44 1875 614555

Contact

Karen McCusker

GLOBAL OFFICES

Directors

James Foster

Ownership

Public limited company

Locations

Global locations and offices

251 Ballardvale Street Wilmington, MA 01887 United States

Founded

1947

SERVICES PROVIDED Services to meet global registration requirements Charles River has supported the chemical industry for over 40 years. Drawing on this extensive experience, we offer a full range of studies to meet the requirements of REACH, TSCA as well as other global notification and registration requirements.

OVERVIEW Charles River is the market-leading provider of contract testing services to the pharmaceutical, chemical and agrochemical industry and has been providing high-quality research models and laboratory animal support expertise since 1947. Our unique safety assessment portfolio spans the entire research and development process, allowing for flexible, customised approaches to support both single-study and broad-based programmes. With facilities in Europe, North America and Asia, we are wellpositioned to help optimise the discovery and development of our clients’ drugs, chemicals, agrochemicals, medical devices and therapies. Our customer base includes major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as leading companies in the chemical and agrochemical sectors, academic institutions and government research centres. Always leading with science, our exceptional team of toxicologists, pathologists, veterinary surgeons, regulatory specialists and support personnel designs and conducts safety studies ranging from acute to chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies. Charles River is also at the forefront of the industry in the fields of developmental and reproductive toxicology, inhalation toxicology and other specialty toxicological assessments. We offer an expanding portfolio of in vitro methods to replace traditional in vivo studies where possible. All of our studies are conducted to GLP and are supported by the highest quality analytical services, including bioanalysis, central laboratories, immunology, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics and formulation development. VITAL STATISTICS

Regulatory support Charles River can advise and assist in many ways, including designing a registration strategy for REACH that suits the needs of a substance and/or portfolio. We partner with clients across the whole process, from helping to assess data requirements and evaluating data, to helping with dossier preparation. For non-EU manufacturers we can also perform the role of only representative. We can also advise on the cost-effectiveness of taking a more global approach to design a suitable testing strategy by including endpoints and studies to fulfil a wider range of regulatory study requirements. We provide human and environmental hazard, exposure, and risk assessments to meet the requirements of all major global regulatory authorities, including determining testing strategies for the use(s) of substance(s). Physico-chemical testing Our service includes all the characterisation and physico-chemical studies necessary to support worldwide registrations for both active ingredients and formulated products. We offer a full range of testing services, either as packaged or stand-alone studies conducted to the appropriate guidelines.

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No. of offices No. of countries represented Staff, group Staff, chemical service provision

17 11,000 -

Acute toxicology A full spectrum of regulatory-compliant studies is offered to evaluate oral, dermal and inhalation toxicity, dermal and ocular irritation, and skin sensitisation. In vitro models are available to assess dermal irritation or corrosivity and ocular irritation. An in chemico assay is available to assign skin corrosion classifications, while in silico models are also offered to identify corrosive or irritation potential. Repeat, reproductive and chronic toxicology We routinely perform repeated dose studies from short term to chronic, including carcinogenicity possible via oral/dermal/ inhalation exposure. Reproductive toxicology screening to OECD 421 and 422 are available, as well as developmental toxicology in rats and rabbits. Our portfolio of multigenerational studies also includes the Extended One-Generation Reproductive Toxicity Study, required to satisfy OECD Guideline 443.

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Ecotoxicology Charles River offers a comprehensive range of aquatic and terrestrial ecotoxicology testing services to assess the environmental risk of chemical, pharmaceutical, biocide and agrochemical products. We design studies to meet specific data requirements that take into account the properties of the test item and its potential routes of environmental exposure. Our scientists are skilled in the handling of difficult test items (e.g., volatile, unstable, complex and poorly soluble mixtures), and our facilities are specifically equipped to support complex test situations. Most ecotoxicology tests can be conducted with a radiolabelled test item if necessary. Environmental fate studies Charles River has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental fate studies to meet European, US and Japanese regulatory requirements. We perform the in-life phases of environmental fate studies in environmentally controlled incubation rooms or incubators. Self-contained flow-through incubation systems (aerobic and anaerobic), with the flexibility to accommodate different trapping systems for collection of volatile products, are available for radiolabeled degradation studies; a similar flow-through apparatus is used in photolysis studies. Sealed systems are available for investigations with volatile test items, as well as systems for collection and quantification of reduced radiolabeled volatile products. We can obtain test systems such as sediment, surface waters and soils from a variety of local and international geographical sources. Prior to study conduct, we fully characterize all test systems and confirm their viability. Endocrine disruptor screening programme Charles River offers custom endocrine disruptor screening programme (EDSP) consultancy and testing services, combining excellent project communication and support from our dedicated team of experts. With rapid turnaround times, we are also able to shorten timelines with our testing program. Our experts can help at every stage, from initial data gathering through evaluation and interpretation for hazard/risk assessment. All studies are validated and performed according to GLP principles.

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Analytical support A validated analytical method is required to support many product chemistry and (eco) toxicology tests. Experienced analysts are available to establish new analytical methods or to transfer existing methodology using a wide range of up-to-date equipment. All required physico-chemical properties for substances can be tested. The storage stability and shelf life of the formulated product can be determined under a variety of specified storage conditions. Solid, liquid, semi-solid and aerosol formulations can all be evaluated using real-time and accelerated storage stability testing. We have dedicated facilities to stress the material using monitored heat, humidity or light parameters.

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ACCREDITATIONS AAALAC, GLP, GCPv, GEP, GMP CLIENTS A broad range of companies producing pharmaceutical, agrochemical, chemical, biocide and animal health products. Our client base includes consortia, start-ups, virtual companies and SMEs as well as global corporations. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can be provided on request. CASE STUDY Our clients and their programmes are protected by our strict confidentiality agreements; therefore, we are unable to discuss specific case studies. All our study directors have extensive experience ranging from five to over 25 years, giving them the depth of expertise required to deliver to the highest standard on studies and provide a flexible, solutions-driven approach to the design of both individual studies and entire registration programmes. With emphasis on quality and technical excellence, enforced through continuous training, internal audit programmes and proactive communication, our scientific staff will work together with your own teams to produce work of the highest standard to meet your registration requirements. STAFF SELECTION Director, Laboratory Sciences • Joined Charles River in 1988 • Has responsibility for all aspects of the services provided by Charles River to chemical, agrochemical and veterinary product companies Operational Area Manager, Chemistry • Joined Charles River in 1988 • Experienced in xenobiotic metabolite identification, residue analysis and analytical chemistry • Responsible for managing a team of study directors handling physicochemical, analytical and stability studies Head, Environmental Fate and Metabolism • Joined Charles River in 1994 • Oversees the design and conduct of studies intended to characterise the fate of chemicals in the environment and to study the nature of metabolites and metabolic pathways using a range of chromatographic and spectrophotomic techniques Head, Regulatory Affairs • Joined Charles River in 2010 • 20 years’ experience in agrochemical, biocides and chemical regulatory affairs • Leads a team of more than 20 regulatory affairs experts, which provides support for the registration of chemicals, biocides, agrochemicals and pharmaceutical products

PROFILE: Charles River

Genetic toxicology Studies typically follow a tiered approach beginning with an in vitro Ames test and progressing to short-term in vitro assays, including mouse lymphoma and chromosomal aberrations assays, and in vivo assays such as rodent micronucleus test and/or comet assay. In addition to standard study designs, we are also able to offer customised protocols for the rapid screening of candidate molecules for toxicity profiles.


90 SDS authoring software Generate SDS efficiently and ‘translate’ your SDS into 40+ countries, taking into account official languages, national legal terminology, as well as national regulations. You can automate your SDS creation process by using templates and rules maintaining all the flexibility required when authoring your documents. Thanks to the lively exchange with all CHEMDOX® users, a wide variety of applications or use cases are constantly being adapted and optimised, or expanded by new ones. Even special use cases – such as private labelling – are handled efficiently.

PROFILE: CHEMDOX

CONTACTS Website

www.chemdox.com

E-mail

office@chemdox.com

Head office

Salztorgasse 1/2A 1010 Vienna Austria

Tel

Europe: +43 1 5321489 0 Americas: +1 888 8369462

Contact

Anton Zrzavy

Directors

Anton Zrzavy

Ownership

UCS – unique computing solutions gmbh

Locations

Austria, USA

Founded

2011

Classification calculators Improve regulatory compliance when classifying chemicals according to several regulations (e.g. GHS, transport, national regulations). CHEMDOX® regulatory calculators provide automatically computed classification suggestions. Regulatory coverage Cover global regulatory requirements on a best practice level and up-to-date for all major markets in e.g. Europe, Asia, Americas.

OVERVIEW The CHEMDOX® company provides an outstanding software solution for the chemical industry: • Classify chemicals according to numerous regulations • Generate high-quality safety-related documents in the most efficient way • Assure regulatory compliance What our clients like about us? The CHEMDOX® software has been developed by experts for experts. It’s efficient, open, flexible and supports compliance. It is easy to use, easy to integrate, and easy to automate. All this, based on state-of-the-art technology and an outstanding customer support. Good software adapts to the needs of their users. This is what we believe in. This is what we work on every day. The CHEMDOX® company is a 100% subsidiary of UCS – unique computing solutions gmbh – developing high-quality software since 1999. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

No of offices No of countries represented

2 Europe, Americas

Staff, group

50+

Staff, chemical service provision

20+

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Training 20%

IT & software 80%

GLOBAL OFFICES Austria (Head Office), USA SERVICES PROVIDED

Chemical management software With the CHEMDOX® software, its legal content and its substance database, managing your chemicals is easy and efficient. Track your substances to stay up-to-date and compliant. Based on this, the generation of your hazard communication documents and regulatory reports is a matter of a few simple steps. Hazard labelling software Create multilingual hazard labels with our flexible label editor or integrate CHEMDOX® with your existing solution. SDS distribution Distribute SDS automatically with no manual effort. System integration and data exchange The CHEMDOX® software provides easy and state-of-the-art integration with other IT systems via its comprehensive API. Furthermore, the electronic exchange of data improves productivity and quality. Technical data • All benefits of a web-application with the perfect usability of a desktop application; • state-of-the-art technology makes CHEMDOX® future-proof; and • freedom of choice regarding hardware, operating system, and installation scenario. Training, support and professional services Updates & Support At least quarterly, CHEMDOX® updates ensure that the software is up-to-date and in accordance with regulatory changes. Our team of experts provides continuous support via e-mail or on the phone. Training To get the most out of CHEMDOX®, we offer introductory, individual, and open trainings for users, as well as technical trainings (e.g. development with the CHEMDOX® API, system integration, etc.) especially tailored to your needs. Installation and Implementation Install CHEMDOX® easily on a server – accessible for one or more users – or a specific workstation in your company. No matter which option you choose, installation is just as smooth and intuitive as using the CHEMDOX® software. If you still need help, we are here for you. Hosting For your comfort, CHEMDOX® can also be installed on our servers and is accessible via an internet connection.

Where does CHEMDOX® help? The CHEMDOX® software supports experts in all tasks regarding hazardous materials management:

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1999

UCS – unique computing solutions gmbh

2011

CHEMDOX GmbH

2016

CHEMDOX Inc.

PARTNERS • •

Several regional consulting and sales partners worldwide; and several software partners (ERP, Labelling, etc.)

CLIENTS CHEMDOX® clients range from medium to multinational companies across all industries and the chemical supply chain: • government agencies; • substance producers; • formulators; • industrial users (e.g. automotive); • consulting firms; and • distribution companies etc. TESTIMONIALS We work very closely with our customers, appreciate their inputs, and strive for a durable, long-term partnership. Find out for yourself: We would be happy to connect you with one of our customers. CASE STUDY 1: A major player in the automotive industry has to implement a chemical management solution due to compliance reasons. • manage and check SDS and regulatory information provided by suppliers for plausibility; • automatically track the regulatory status of substances in use (classification calculators); • comply with Global Automotive Declarable Substance List (GADSL); and • integrate with SAP® for substance volume tracking and VOC reporting. CASE STUDY 2: A consulting firm has to replace the software solution for their main service: Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring. • migration of 25.000+ products to CHEMDOX®; • comprehensive regulatory and language support; • respect customer’s corporate identity when authoring SDS; and • strong focus on accuracy and efficiency. CASE STUDY 3: A multinational company wants to avoid differences in product information or documentation due to multiple software installations in their subsidiaries. • centralisation of product and regulatory information, as well as documentation in CHEMDOX®; • working remains decentralised taking into account official languages, national legal terminology, as well as national regulations and national GHS-implementations; • web-application with the perfect usability of a desktop application but without the need for a local client installation;

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multilingual user interface including regional specifics (e.g. date, time or number formats); fine grained permission settings, versioning, change history, statutory retention; quality improvements and efficiency gains due to collaboration across the subsidiaries; interfacing with multiple IT systems - keeping ERP system and CHEMDOX® in sync - generating labels in a high through-put production environment with variable data like batch numbers, individual barcodes, etc; and distributing technical information and technical datasheets generated with CHEMDOX® to different systems.

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STAFF SELECTION CHEMDOX® Team The CHEMDOX® staff includes professional, qualified, and skilled experts from the areas of chemistry, law, and software engineering. We are working as a team to constantly improve CHEMDOX® and our outstanding customer support. CHEMDOX® Partners Our certified partner network extends the CHEMDOX® team offering local presence and specific knowhow. Therefore, we engage in targeted, long-term partnerships with renowned suppliers of complementary products and services. For our customers, the regional availability of professional services and regulatory expertise, as well as the possibility to professionally integrate CHEMDOX® into the existing infrastructure is of great use.

PROFILE: CHEMDOX

Configuration and customisation options • Configuration of CHEMDOX®; • connection of your ERP system to CHEMDOX®; • data transfer or migration from other programs; • implementation of interfaces with other systems; and • custom development of special software modules.


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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH We help you plan and carry out necessary tests for substance identification and inquiry, we assist you with assessments and statements to be submitted as well as with dossier preparation and further discussions with the authorities. We help replace discontinued substances and we provide GLP certified laboratory services. Understanding, correct interpretation and evaluation of data and research reports acquired from sources of variable quality is of outermost importance for the quality of the safety assessments. Access to the EU market is achieved, with our help and support.

PROFILE: Chementors Ltd

CONTACTS Website

www.chementors.eu

E-mail

info@chementors.eu

Head office

Raisionkaari 55, FI-21200 Raisio, Finland

Tel

+358 40 7473393

Contact

Dr Jan Nylund

Directors

Jani Määttä, CEO Jan Nylund, COO

Ownership

Private

Locations

Helsinki, Raisio, Kokkola, Hong Kong

Founded

2009

OVERVIEW Chementors provides chemical safety services to companies affected by REACH, CLP, the biocidal products regulation and the cosmetic products regulation. We offer top notch research and expert services to support our customers’ registration tasks. We help you with the whole process starting from data acquisition, testing strategies and data evaluation to preparation of the final registration documentation using ECHAs tools Iuclid, Chesar, R4BP and REACH-IT. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

4

No of countries represented

2

Staff, group

8

Staff, chemical service provision

8

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Legal 5%

Training 5%

IT & software 10% Laboratory 5% Consultancy/advisory 55% Representation & management 20%

Only representative services Non-EU manufacturers and importers have to use a European company as their representative, that is an only representative (OR), to carry out their REACH registration procedures. Choosing a reliable and competent OR is an important decision to make as the only representative enables access to the EU market for the client’s products. The OR is liable under EU law that the requirements and obligations set by the regulation are met. We have the experience, knowledge and expertise to take on the responsibilities as your OR. Chementors is a member of the Only Representative Organisation (ORO), an accredited Echa stakeholder body. China REACH and exporters to China With our Hong Kong office as a base we make your life easier if you plan to start operations on the Chinese chemical market. We facilitate your export efforts to China and offer our network for a smoother and faster entry and market introduction. We offer through our partners an integrated package of service for New Chemical Registration to China REACH (IECSC). CLP – SDS preparation and translation Our extensive experience in handling and classification of chemical substances and mixtures enables us to help you with challenges connected to the CLP/GHS system. We prepare, review and translate safety data sheets (SDS), extended SDS (eSDS) and labels, covering all EU languages and many more. All designed with your brand in mind. We help with the interpretation and adaption of the exposure scenarios to be attached to the SDSs in an eSDS. We advise you on different options on labelling and classification. We may even advise you how to modify your product if we see some feasible options! Substance substitution – R&D-services, formulation Increasingly stringent regulatory enforcement and changes in the classifications of substances strongly challenges R&D departments to arrive at suitably functional, environmentally sustainable solutions while maintaining and improving product performance. With thorough experience in sciences relating to detergency and other colloid/surface phenomena, we tackle formulation problems and challenges experienced in today’s techno-chemical and cosmetics industry.

GLOBAL OFFICES Finland, Hong Kong

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Human health and environment assessment Determination of safe exposure levels and suggestions for risk management measures to control exposure based risks are needed when preparing chemical safety assessments, reports and waivers. Our experts help you with the calculations and evaluations as well as with supporting measurements to determine critical conditions in your processes and uses. Biocides and consortia The biocides regulation (BPR) require that safety assessments are performed also on formulated products, contrary to REACH which only applies to substances. Cooperation with other producers of biocidal products is possible under certain circumstances. We assist you in negotiations with other stakeholders, co-registrants and consortia to achieve the most cost-effective solution for the authorisation challenges you may face. Simplified authorisation, product families and mutual recognition in other member states are noteworthy options. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2010

Approved service provider in REACHReady Matchmaker programme, United Kingdom

2012

Merge with FinnREACH Ltd

2013

Office in Tampere and Kokkola, Finland

2013

Partner in Shanghai, China

2015

Joining Smart Chemistry Park in Raisio, Finland

2015

Office in Hong Kong, China

2017

Partners in Guangzhou, China and Tokyo, Japan

ACCREDITATIONS REACHReady Matchmaker programme in UK and the Only Representative Organisation (ORO), Reliable Partner (FIN). PARTNERS Trade organisations, consultants, laboratories and companies in China, Japan, USA and several EU countries. On-going process to find partners in ASEAN countries (Vietnam, Thailand etc.)

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EU: Metso Minerals Ltd, Oriola Ltd, Mayer Industries Estonia, KiiltoClean ASIA: Radico India, Hock Chemie China, Salicylates & Chemical Pvt India. TESTIMONIALS “As we came up with the thought to open EU markets with our cosmetic products we realised that requirements by the European regulations would be strict and complicated. Without special consultancy, the mission would have been impossible. We contacted Chementors and ever since our cooperation has been efficient and profitable. Chementors is covering all regulatory issues for us including the only representative (REACH) and responsible person (cosmetics) responsibilities. Being dynamic and a customer caring company we have been really lucky to find Chementors as our partner.” – Sanjeev Bhatt, Director – Radico, India CASE STUDY 1: Biocides We took care of all practical issues for the registration of a biocide active substance. The work included data gap analysis – testing strategy – test planning and organising – literature review – safety and risk assessments – authority negotiations – dossier preparation. One challenge was to develop a cost-efficient testing strategy and plan as the initially available data turned out to be unreliable and incorrect. CASE STUDY 2: Toll manufacturing and Echa Echa’s fees are based on the size of the toll manufacturer. This results in an unfair situation for small innovative companies that choose to outsource the production to toll manufacturers, especially if the toll manufacturer is a big company. Chementors sorted out the options the small company has and what the authorities stand points are. STAFF SELECTION Ms. Maria O’Shea – MSc Environmental Science and Technology REACH, CLP, BPR regulatory affairs and submission, five years at Echa – junior scientific officer, dossier evaluation and helpdesk, Chesar (Development Team), NONS follow up activities, GLP activities. Dr. Jan Nylund – PhD in Physical Chemistry, Pharmacy COO, partner. REACH, BPR, cosmetics, CLP, regulatory affairs, 20+ years of experience in chemical industry and safety assessments, R&D and formulation work. Mr. Jani Määttä – MSc Chemical Engineering CEO, partner; A 14-year background as CEO and partner in enterprises manufacturing and developing industrial chemicals, now settled in Hong Kong, in charge of Chementors´ global mind setting and evolution. Mr. Kenneth Bergroth – MSc Chemistry and Biochemistry REACH, CLP, SDS-authoring, Chemical industry (R&D, production, EHSQ), Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) – inspector six years, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OSHAS 18001 auditor (IRCA). Ms. Satu Salomäki – MSc Organic Chemistry Cosmetics, pharmacy, toxicology and risk assessment; cosmetic safety assessment, Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) incl. IATA. Ms. Kati Tuominen – MSc Chemistry, Environmental sciences CLP, SDS and label expert, DGSA, quality system expert. Mr. Antti Aalto Sales director, partner; A ten-year background as an entrepreneur, has been positioned since 2015 in Hong Kong for networking and adopting the Chinese business culture.

PROFILE: Chementors Ltd

Cosmetic safety assessment and responsible person The Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR) is divided into two parts. Part A provides information on safety and important properties of the product, in addition to an evaluation of the toxicological profile of its components. Part B comprises an overall safety assessment of the product, taking into account known hazards and exposures leading to an evaluation of risks and margin of safety (MoS) in order to determine acceptable ways of use. Usually the manufacturer or importer assumes the identity of the responsible person. The distributor within the EEA could also be required to take on the role of the responsible person, if they place a cosmetic product on the market under their own name or trademark or if they modify a product already on the market. Alternatively, the manufacturer or importer may authorise a representative to act on their behalf as a responsible person. The obligations of the responsible person are to ensure that the product is safe for its intended use and that it is used in a safe way, and to ensure that all requirements under the regulation are fulfilled. Chementors may act as your responsible person and ensure your legal presence on the EU market.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Worldwide regulatory affairs consulting Chemsafe assists its clients with a range of regulatory affairs services Worldwide ranging from the legal side to all the technical matters in order to comply with international and national chemical control legislation. Our technical staff has a great experience in all aspects of REACH, CLP, SDS and has prepared a great number of registration dossiers and chemical safety reports (CSA/CSR) and also had provided expert advice on specific areas of REACH, such as data evaluation and/or study monitoring. Chemsafe has a vast experience in programme, project, SIEF and consortia management.

CONTACTS Website

www.chemsafe-consulting.com

E-mail

chemsafe@chemsafe-consulting.com

PROFILE: ChemSafe

Legal offices Chemsafe Srl, Via Ribes, 5, 10010 Colleretto Giacosa (TO), Italy Operational offices

Chemsafe Sr, Via Lugnacco 4, 10010 Parella (TO); Italy

Tel

+39 0125 538888

Fax

+39 0125 538475

Contact

Dr. Antonio Conto, Managing Director

Directors

Dr Antonio Conto, European Registered Toxicologist (ERT), Managing Director

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Italy

Founded

2001

SIEF and consortia management We can help our clients with a full/partial SIEF and/or Consortia management system, including preparation of all kind of legal agreements, LoA, data sharing, archiving, billing and all the necessary management activities

OVERVIEW Chemsafe’s vision is to offer regulatory and technical/scientific solutions and services in the field of chemical safety with a “key point” approach and customer care attitude.

2016/17

VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

€2.5m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€2.5m

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

20

Staff, chemical service provision

16

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Legal IT & software 5%

Training 5%

5% Laboratory 5% Information 10%

Representation & management 20%

REACH and CLP/GHS ChemSafe provides its clients with strategic, legal and technical support in order to comply with REACH and CLP/ GHS as well as SDS and e-SDS preparation. Our technical support includes full dossier preparation (as LR or JR), data gap analysis, review and analysis of physico-chemical, environmental fate. It also includes ecotoxicology and toxicological data, CSA/CSR preparation, human and environmental exposure scenarios (ES) and Risk Assessment, and application of alternative strategies to testing such as using a read-across approach and QSAR. IUCLID 6 preparation and submission to ECHA.

Consultancy/advisory 50%

Only representative (OR) and third party representative (TPR) In 2008 Chemsafe started to act as an only representative (OR) for non-European manufacturers and fulfilling the pre-registration and later registration obligations as prescribed in Article 8 of REACH Regulation. ChemSafe is acting as OR for different types of companies coming from USA, Switzerland, South America, Middle East and Far East countries. Furthermore we can act as a third party representative (TPR) for companies not wanting to disclose their identity to others. Legal advice We advise our clients on legal aspects of chemical trade around the world and related chemical control regulations. Biocides and agrochemicals Our team can prepare and submit technical dossiers for authorisation of active substances and for registration of formulated products. We can also prepare the technical equivalence data for active substances. We coordinate the regulatory strategy with the national and/or international authorities in order to deliver a successful dossier for biocidal products and agrochemicals. Coordination includes study monitoring for toxicology. Eco-toxicology, efficacy studies (laboratory and field) as well as phys-chem. and analytics. First product with two actives submitted in Italy by Chemsafe.

GLOBAL OFFICES Chemsafe Srl, Colleretto Giacosa (TO), Italy

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Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices services Pharma 1) Safety: • OEL/OEB/ ASL evaluation + PDE; • ERA (environmental risk assessment); • “in silico” evaluation (DEREK, SARAH, METEOR) • Extractables and leachables toxicological evaluation; • Quantification / qualification of impurities. 2) GMP: • DMF preparation in CTD format (module 3, section 3.2.S) for the European registration, US and Canada. • OQS (overall quality summary 2.3P and 2.3.S). • Preliminary evaluation of all documentation for the dossier and DMF preparation. 3) GLP activity: • From candidate profiling to preclinical development.

CLIENTS

Medical devices • Strategic/regulatory consultancy as per new EU Reg. 745/2017 • MD class identification • Biological evaluations • Human Health Risk Assessment • Technical dossier preparation • Quality system application • Liason with Regulatory Bodies

CASE STUDY 2: REACH dossier work

Petrochemicals We advise our clients on legal aspects of control regulations. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2001

Started up in Italy as a ‘one man’ company.

20072008

REACH and OR services offered.

2009

Biocides and agrochemicals group creation.

2010

Technical consortia advisers for three international consortia. Staff increase to ten people.

2011

Petrochemicals derivatives, wastes, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals consortia management. Staff increased to 12 people.

2012

Pharma Business services inaugurated

2015

Operational offices moved to Parella (TO)-Italy.

2017

New Business development Manager ISO 9001:2015 Certification (under implementation)

ACCREDITATIONS ChemSafe is a full member of ORO, the RO (Only Representatives Organisation) ChemSafe is a member of the Industrial Union of Turin, Italy. PARTNERS •

ChemSafe is 100% privately owned.

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Our clients are manufacturers and importers involved in the market sectors of: chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, biocides, cosmetics, food, medical devices, nanomaterials and petrochemicals worldwide. Their size goes from multinational companies to SMEs and national authorities. TESTIMONIALS Any companies requesting testimonials or references will be provided with them upon individual written request. CASE STUDY 1: REACH testing programme Working together with a global supplier of hydrocarbons ChemSafe created a comprehensive testing/study programme for REACH registration of a wide range of products for that client.

More than 360 REACH dossiers done, including lead registrant and joint submission dossiers are our background; including some for UVCB substances. An important number of CSR, and hundreds of safety and extended safety data sheets (SDS and e-SDS) had also been done by our team. CASE STUDY 3: legal case In 2012 ChemSafe successfully settled a legal case with the European authorities on behalf of one of our European clients. STAFF SELECTION Dr Antonio Conto – Managing Director Biology degree, European Registered Toxicologist (ERT). Founder of Chemsafe. >28 years of experience in the regulatory toxicological and chemical fields. Dr. Paolo Rossi, BDM Chemical Area Biotechnologist. More than 8 years experience in the Business Management activities at international level Dr. Lara De Luca – Head of the Chemical Business Unit Industrial chemist, with more than 12 years experience. Risk assessment, exposure scenarios, CSR/CSA. Dr. Francesca Fasano – Head of Biocides and Agro Business Unit Industrial chemist, with more than 10 years experience. Biocides, agrochemicals and ecotoxicology. Dr. Marco Rodda – Head of Pharmaceutical Business Unit Biologist, safety evaluation of drugs, OEL, PDE, e-CTD. Pre-clinical projects Dr. Federica Carra, Responsible for Quality System implementation Chemical-Pharmaceutical Technology Degree Qualified Person for Pharma companies Implementation of the ISO 9001-2015 in Chemsafe activities

PROFILE: ChemSafe

Cosmetics • General regulatory support for cosmetic products; • Competent person designation; • Data evaluation, data gap analysis, read-across methodology, in silico method application, testing programme design, and study monitoring/coordination; • PIF (product information file) or PSR (product safety report); • Administrative activity, including robust study summaries and substance information sheet (SIS) with ingredient evaluation.

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SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other 5% Training 5% IT & software 10%

PROFILE: Chemservice

CONTACTS Website

www.chemservice-group.com

E-mail

contact@chemservice-group.com

Head offices

Chemservice GmbH Herrnsheimer Hauptstr. 1b, 67550 Worms, Germany / Chemservice S.A. 5, an de Laengten, 6776 Grevenmacher, Luxembourg / Chemservice Asia Co. Ltd. 30th Floor, Trade Tower, 511, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, 06164 Seoul, Korea

Information 15%

Representation & management 20%

GLOBAL OFFICES Chemservice GmbH, Worms, Germany Chemservice S.A., Grevenmacher, Luxembourg Chemservice Asia Co. Ltd., Seoul and Ulsan, Korea Chemservice EHNS GmbH, Worms, Germany Consortia Management GmbH, Worms, Germany ChemCehtra SAS, Bordeaux, France ChemAdvocacy S.A., Grevenmacher, Luxembourg Chemineral GmbH, Luzern, Switzerland CEHTRA Offices (Canada, Belgium, France, India, UK) REACh ChemAdvice GmbH, Kelkheim, Germany

Tel

+49 6241 95480 0 / +352 270776 1 / +82 2 536 6232

Fax

+49 6241 95480 25 / +352 270776 75 / +82 52 223 6230

Contacts

Karl-Heinz Reis (Germany) Dr Dominik Kirf (Luxembourg) Ah-Reum Seo (Korea)

Directors

Dr Dieter Drohmann, Managing Director Karl-Heinz Reis, Director Global Regulatory Affairs Dr Dominik Kirf, Director Toxicology & Risk Assessment Thomas Schaefer, Director Data & System Services Ah-Reum Seo, Technical Director Chemservice Asia Dr Rudolf Staab, Managing Director REACH ChemAdvice GmbH

Ownership

Privately owned group of companies

Locations

Germany, Luxembourg, Korea, France, Switzerland and CEHTRA offices

Founded

2007

OVERVIEW Chemservice is a leading global consultancy to the chemical industry and its value chain. As an independent service provider, we support our clients in regulatory affairs, national and international chemical regulations, toxicology, risk assessments and environmental sciences. We use our scientific, technical and strategic know-how to overcome regulatory barriers globally, giving our clients a competitive edge. We are an interdisciplinary team of chemists, biologists, toxicologists and environmental scientists. Working with our partners in the fields of health and safety, consortia management, representation of interests and socio-economic evaluation, enables us to give our clients comprehensive advice, even beyond the bounds of chemical regulations. Our business philosophy? Dedication to finding the best solutions to suit your needs! VITAL STATISTICS

Consultancy/advisory 45%

2016/17

Turnover, group (w/o CEHTRA)

~ €4m

Turnover, chemical service provision

~ €4m

No. of offices (w/o CEHTRA)

10

No. of countries represented

5

Staff, group (incl. CEHTRA)

ca. 110

Staff, chemical service provision (incl. CEHTRA)

ca. 100

SERVICES PROVIDED Global regulatory affairs consulting We provide a broad range of services to assist you in complying with national and international chemical control legislation. The application range for chemistry is extensive. Therefore, chemical control legislation is comprehensive in order to assure product safety, producer liability and consumer and environmental protection to regulate the marketing of chemical substances. Beside inventory notifications, we conduct registrations of biocides, cosmetics and food contact materials. With our regional partners and offices, we support you to comply with international chemicals regulations like REACH, K-REACH and China-REACH. REACH and GHS/CLP We provide you with strategic and technical support for REACH and GHS/CLP. The technical support includes, for example, data gap analysis, registration cost evaluation, testing strategy proposals, placing/monitoring/reviewing of studies, registrations, dossier preparation, compilation of chemical safety reports, exposure, hazard and risk assessments, PBT/vPvB evaluation and support on authorisation, REACH-IT and IUCLID assistance, C&L notification, safety data sheet and label creation. Through our legal entity ChemAdvocacy we provide REACH authorisation and restriction services (including SEA), advocacy and product stewardship consulting. Our affiliate Chemservice EHNS supports you on EH&S issues and provides company representatives like health and safety experts. Consortia, SIEF and Letter of Access Management Consortia Management GmbH provides independent secretariat, trustee and accounting services to REACH consortia, SIEFs and lead registrants in order to enable the chemical industry and its value chain to fulfil their joint registration obligations according to the REACH regulation. Our automated online Letter of Access (LoA) tool “REACH LoA Shop” provides an efficient LoA management for SIEF members to acquire access rights for a specific substance for the submission of the joint REACH registration dossier. Moreover, the tool will free up resources at lead registrant or consortia level and provides professional accounting support – including trustee account management.

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behalf, and thereby play a pivotal role in the successful marketing of your products in the EU. Furthermore, we provide trustee services for indirect non-EU supply chains with final import into the EU. The importers of these non-EU manufacturers no longer have registration obligations and are being regarded as downstream users. We also act as your thirdparty representative according to REACH Article 4. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

CASE STUDY 2: REACH-Code-Model The REACH Regulation does not distinguish between direct and indirect imports into the EU. Consequently, trade outside the EU followed by imports into the EU is more difficult. This applies in particular, if several companies are involved along a nonEU supply chain, formulating substances in preparations with secret compositions. In a multistage non-EU supply chain, the manufacturer generally does not know in which products, in which quantity and by which route, its substance is imported into the EU. The components of which their products are made and who their suppliers and customers are, constitute confidential business information (CBI) closely guarded by traders or formulators. Neither the non-EU manufacturer (represented by the OR) nor the importer can meet their obligations without disclosing such CBI, hence risking the loss of their business. To address this problem, we have developed a software-based solution – the REACH-Code-Model. Many companies with multistage non-EU supply chains have already signed up to this system.

2007

Start-up in Luxembourg

2008

Opening of Chemservice office in Germany

2009

Launch of Consortia Management GmbH as full-service provider for consortia and SIEF management Relocation of Chemservice S.A. to new office in Luxembourg

2010

Opening of Chemservice office in Korea

CASE STUDY 3: REACH dossier work

2011

Launch of Chemservice EHNS GmbH

2011

Launch of JV ChemCehtra headquartered in France

2012

Launch of ChemAdvocacy S.A. with office in Luxembourg

2014

Opening of Chemineral office in Switzerland Relocation of Chemservice GmbH to new office in Germany

We are experienced in the preparation and submission of more than 600 Tier 1, 2 and 3 REACH dossiers, including member and lead dossiers. Moreover, a significant number of new substance registrations (non-phase-ins), inquiry dossiers, PPORDs, chemical safety reports and extended safety data sheets were successfully completed. On behalf of our clients, we have conducted more than 2500 C&L notifications.

2015

Opening of 2nd office in South Korea (Ulsan)

2016

Chemservice acquired a two-digit share of CEHTRA

2017

Chemservice acquired REACh ChemAdvice GmbH (effective 1 January 2018)

ACCREDITATIONS We are a member of ORO, the Only Representative Organisation in Brussels and comply with the quality standards of ORO. Dr Dieter Drohmann is chairing ORO as president. PARTNERS Our partner companies are listed on our website. CLIENTS We are a global consultancy to the chemical industry and its value chain. Our clients range from multinational chemical companies to SMEs, formulators, traders, retailers and OEMs. We do not disclose our customers publicly, but provide reference names and testimonials upon request. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials or references will be provided upon individual request. CASE STUDY 1: Global inventory strategy and registration We have significant experience in global inventory registrations and conducted around 200 notifications to the Turkish inventory, 400 nominations to the inventory in Taiwan and 75 notifications to the Thai inventory. For multiple clients we have supplied global inventory strategies for new substances and conducted notifications to chemical inventories, e.g. Australia (AICS), Canada (DSL), China (IECSC), South Korea (ECL), New Zealand (NZIOC), Philippines (PICCS) and USA (TSCA).

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CASE STUDY 4: Korean REACH Chemservice Asia has performed many new substance notifications to the Korean inventory under the TCCA legislation. Our K-REACH experience is based on ca. 60 small volume substance registrations, 25 substance registrations and ca. 70 exemption confirmations. We act as OR, with around 400 substances contracted, and have considerable experience as K-REACH consortium manager. STAFF SELECTION Dr Dieter Drohmann – Managing Director • PhD in environmental sciences; • Founder of Chemservice; • 25 years of experience in the chemical industry as regulatory affairs manager; and • President of the Only Representative Organisation (ORO). Karl-Heinz Reis – Director Global Regulatory Affairs • Masters in biology; and • 25 years of experience in the field of risk assessments, PBT assessments and CRO study director. Dr Dominik Kirf – Director Toxicology and Risk Assessment • PhD in toxicology; • Eurotox certified expert for toxicology; and • >10 years of experience in toxicology, regulatory affairs consulting, including risk assessments and dossier preparation. Thomas Schaefer – Director Data & System Services • Data management, indirect non-EU supply chains, SDS and labels; and • 25 years of experience in IT and data systems. Ah-Reum Seo – Technical Director Chemservice Asia (Korean) • Chemist; • >10 years of experience in R&D and regulatory affairs; and • Stakeholder in the K-REACH Advisory Group. Dr Rudolf Staab – Managing Director REACh ChemAdvice • PhD in chemistry; • Founder of REACh ChemAdvice; • 25 years of experience in the chemical industry; and • > 10 years of experience in REACH. Adding up the professional records, the Chemservice staff has >400 years of regulatory affairs experience.

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Only representative and third-party representative In accordance with REACH, non-EU manufacturers must have appointed an Only Representative (OR) within the EU to implement the substance registration process. We assume this role on your


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GLOBAL OFFICES Beijing office (Headquarters): NO. 53, Anwai Xiaoguan Street, Beijing 100029, China Tel: +86 10 64421139. E-mail: regulation@hse.cncic.cn SERVICES PROVIDED

PROFILE: CNCIC

CONTACTS Website

www.chemhse.com www.cncic.cn

E-mail

regulation@hse.cncic.cn

Head office

No. 53 Xiaoguan Str Anding menwai, Beijing, China

Tel

+86 10 64421139

Fax

+86 10 64428331

Contact

Lisa Zhong

Directors

Min Shui Yubin Jie Victor Lu

Ownership

China state owned company

Locations

Beijing, China

Founded

1959

OVERVIEW China National Chemical Information Center Co., Ltd.(CNCIC), based in Beijing and formerly named the Scientific and Technological Information Research Institute of the Ministry of Chemical Industry, has a history of almost 60 years with chemical and technical professors, we have overall approximately 400 stuffs, providing services such as chemical industry consulting, professional exhibitions, standards drafting, chemical regulations consulting etc. Our product registration and compliance department has been dedicating to acting as a professional technical group on compliance with the regulations in China and abroad. With our extensive database resources on HSE (health, safety and environment), it has been of great technical assistance to hundreds of chemical manufacturers and suppliers in: new chemical substance notification; globally harmonized system of classification and labelling (GHS); hazardous chemical substance registration; pesticide registration; cosmetic new substance registration; food related products registration; K-REACH services; Taiwan TCSCA/OSHA notification; and Asian area chemical services. We provide the perfect whole solutions to improve clients’ business value, we are dedicating to providing rapid, efficient and professional services that greatly assist hundreds of our clients from domestic and overseas. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

400

Staff, chemical service provision

25

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN IT & software Other 2% 10% Laboratory 15%

Information 14%

Consultancy/advisory 50%

China new chemical substance notification service “Measures for Environmental Management of New Chemical Substance” became effective on 15 October 2010. According to the measures, new chemical substances must be notified before being produced in or being imported to China. Only after the Notification Certificates of Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances are approved, can they legally be produced or imported. CNCIC is the most professional consulting firm handling China New Chemical Substance Notifications. More than a third of the notification dossiers approved by the authority are developed by CNCIC. CNCIC provide services including: • regulation consulting and LA-OR service; • check the main Inventories of Existing Chemical Substances; • authoritative regulatory compliance check and notification type evaluation; • physico-chemical properties, toxicity and eco-toxicological effect data evaluation and data gap analysis; • strategies of tests and optimisation of tests; • test arrangements and monitoring; • professional test summary translation; • expert assessment and waiver statement to exempt some tests; • chemical risk assessment; • SDS and labelling; • organisation and submission the notification dossier; • following-up and informing of the notification process; • communicating with the authorities; and • maintenance after notification; According to series of testing guidelines and standards of OECD, and Chinese GB etc, several tests required for notification of new chemical substances can be conducted with GLP compliance as below: • spectrometry and chromatography; • physico-chemical properties; • toxicity studies; and • eco-toxicity tests. Pesticide registration China’s pesticide registration system was set up according to the “Provisions of Pesticide Management Regulations” and “Measures for pesticide regulations implementation”. A pesticide registration certificate is indispensable for entry into Chinese pesticide market. Pesticide registration certificates can only be issued if the requirements are all met. CNCIC provide services including: • pesticide registration applicable laws and policies assessment; • data gap analysis; • registration budget, cost control and work plan preparation; • test arrangements and process monitoring; • information provided by the applicant auditing; • pesticide registration dossier preparation and submission; • pesticide data authorization; • pesticides risk assessment report; • communication and coordination with the authority; and • post notification management; Globally harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemicals (GHS) related services in China The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS, or “Purple Book”) is a regulatory document published by United Nations to guide countries to control chemical hazards and protect human health and the environment. With a global harmonised standard in chemical hazard classification and labelling, it can enhance the protection of human health and

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Food related product compliance and notification service CNCIC provides notification services according to the food related regulations, including: • regulation consulting; • regulatory compliance evaluation; • prepare the declaration dossier for clients; • data review and reports translation; • test arrangement and monitoring; • attend the technical review meeting on behalf of clients; • prepare the supplementary data after the accreditation council; and • communication with authority during the notification and assist clients to solve the potential problems. Cosmetic new materials notification China Cosmetics Administrative Licensing is the administrative approval for the use of new cosmetic ingredients, the production of domestic special functional cosmetics product, and the first import of cosmetics product. All imported cosmetics, including special and non-special, must not be sold until approved by the State Food and Drug Administration prior to sale. CNCIC provides notification services to the authority, including: • new cosmetic ingredient administrative licensing notification; • domestic special functional cosmetics product administrative licensing notification; • domestic non-special functional cosmetics product record certificate application; • import of non-special functional cosmetics record certificate application; and • import of special functional cosmetics administrative licensing notification. Fertiliser registration CNCIC provides fertiliser registration services including: • fertilizer industry policy research and consulting; • product registration and market forecast analysis; • similar products registration inquiries; • fertilizer registration budget and control; • study report translation; • study arrangement and monitoring (product analysis, toxicity, field trial); • labelling; • dossier preparation; and • renewal registration. K-REACH services CNCIC provides K-REACH notification services including: • regulatory consulting; • chemical registration strategy; • data gap analysis; • data exemption, QSAR and statements; • test arrangements and monitoring; • translation of study reports; • preparation of Korean SDS and label; • risk assessment report; • Korea REACH registration; and • annual report and product notification.

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Taiwan TCSCA/OSHA CNCIC provides Taiwan chemical notification services including: • regulatory consulting; • chemical registration strategy; • data gap analysis; • data exemption, QSAR and statements; • test arrangements and monitoring; • translation of study reports; • pre-registration and TPR service; • preparation of SDS and label; • risk assessment report; and • maintenance after notification;

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1959

Science and Technology Information Research Institute of China Ministry of Chemical Industry (STIRI) established in Beijing, China. In the planned economy era of China, it was part of Chinese government.

1984

The Economical Information Center of the Ministry of Chemical Industry (EIC) was established.

1992

STIRI and EIC was merged into China National Chemical Information Center (CNCIC), a China state owned company.

2017

China National Chemical Information Center was changed to China National Chemical Information Center Co., Ltd.

ACCREDITATIONS CNCIC is the biggest and most famous chemical research institute, consulting firm, and information/regulation service provider in China with almost 60 years of history. It has played an active role in building China chemical HSE, and national environmental standards/regulations. For years, CNCIC has provided instant, efficient, and professional services in Chinese standards/regulations for more than 200 domestic and overseas manufacturers and traders involved in chemicals, pesticides, food packaging material, etc. TESTIMONIALS “CNCIC provides instant and professional service to help us successfully notified our new chemical substance product so that we can export our product to China smoothly,” says a chemical producer. Another client says: “It takes less time and gets more professional services for us to commission CNCIC for China chemical regulation issue. They are worth trusting!” STAFF SELECTION Minyan Liang: Minyan Liang is a senior engineer with more than ten years of experience in Chinese chemical regulation. She is the sales director of Product Registration and Compliance Department of CNCIC, focusing on Chinese chemical regulations, Standards, with an emphasis on new chemical substance notification, toxicology and ecotoxicology. She was in charge of many new substance notification cases and has rich experiences on regulations, tests, toxicology and ecotoxicology. Lisa Zhong: Lisa Zhong, Certified Toxicologist by Chinese Society of Toxicology, is an engineer with more than eight years of experience in chemical regulatory affairs. She is the market director of Product Registration and Compliance Department of CNCIC. She has been focusing on new chemical substance notification, test managements and monitoring. She also participates in food contact material notification and cosmetic notification in China. She has rich experiences in chemical regulatory compliance services. Amy Yu: Amy Yu is pesticides registration manager of Product Registration and Compliance Department of CNCIC. Amy graduated from Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 2005. With ten years of experience in China and overseas pesticides registration, she leads a specialised and professional team for agricultural chemicals compliance.

PROFILE: CNCIC

environment, reduce the duplication of chemical test and assessment, and facilitate international chemical trade. CNCIC provides GHS related services in China, including: • identification and classification of chemical hazards, and risk assessment; • preparation of GHS-SDS and precautionary labels; • search and query services for data necessary for classification; • test arrangements for identification and classification of chemical physical hazards; • 24h emergency hotline service; and • registration of hazardous chemicals.


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PROFILE: ChIR – Chemical Innovation and Regulation

GLOBAL OFFICES University of Algarve, Faculty of Science and Technology, Campus de Gambelas, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal; University of Barcelona, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585 08007, Barcelona Spain; Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Via F. Selmi, 2, 41206, Bologna, Italy; Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH 4AS, United Kingdom.

CONTACTS Website

www.emmcchir.org

E-mail

emmcchir@ualg.pt

Head office

University of Algarve, Gambelas Campus 8005-139 Faro, Portugal

Tel

+35 1 289 800 003

Fax

+35 1 289 800 025

Contact

Isabel Cavaco (Programme Coordinator)

Directors

Emilio Tagliavini (University of Bologna, Italy) Teresa Fernandes (Heriot-Watt University, UK) Daniel Sainz (University of Barcelona, Spain) Ana Rosa Garcia (University of Algarve, Portugal)

Ownership

Public institutions

Locations

Portugal, Spain, Italy, UK

Founded

2012

SERVICES PROVIDED Higher education and training The ChIR is a European Joint MSc Degree, offering a 2nd cycle Higher Education (MSc) Degree officially registered in Portugal, Spain, Italy and the UK. The ChIR offers training in the fields required for chemical safety management: • design of safe chemical substances; • sustainable industrial implementation of chemical processes; • management and marketing of new chemical substances; • assessment of toxicology risks; • assessment of environmental risks; • assessment of physical and chemical risks; • safety of nanomaterials; and • REACH and international regulations on chemical safety.

OVERVIEW The Masters Course in Chemical Innovation and Regulation (ChIR) is a joint MSc degree offered by the Consortium of the University of Algarve, University of Barcelona, University of Bologna and HeriotWatt University. Students study in at least two different countries, and gain from the enlarged academic offer, experience and services of four universities. The degree has duration of two years: one year of 30 optional stand-alone, one-week modules, and one year of research. Modules are offered in the fields of design of new safe chemical substances, industrial processes, marketing and public perception of the chemical risk, assessment of chemical, toxicological and environmental risks and international chemical regulations. VITAL STATISTICS

Internships The ChIR is open to collaboration with industry stakeholders. Collaboration may involve internship placements of students within the fields described above, or research projects on common interest topics. Symposium The ChIR organises annually an international symposium on chemical innovation and regulation, aimed at bringing together the industry, research and higher education students. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2012

ChIR Consortium created

2012

Erasmus Mundus Master Course award by the European Commission, under the Erasmus Mundus Action 1 Programme, as an example of excellence in the European Higher Education Area

2013

1st edition. Host: University of Algarve, Portugal

2014

2nd edition. Host: University of Barcelona, Spain

2015

3rd edition. Host: University of Bologna, Italy

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

4

No of countries represented

4

Staff, group

13,976

Staff, chemical service provision

52

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

July 2015 1st Symposium on Chemical Innovation and Regulation. Host: University of Barcelona, Spain 2016

4th edition. Host: University of Algarve, Portugal

July 2016 2nd Symposium on Chemical Innovation and Regulation. Host: University of Bologna, Italy 2017 Training 100%

5th edition. Host: University of Barcelona, Spain

July 2017 3rd Symposium on Chemical Innovation and Regulation. Host: University of Algarve, Portugal 2018

6th edition. Host: University of Algarve, Portugal

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STAFF SELECTION

Course accredited as a 2nd Cycle Higher Education Degree by the competent bodies in Portugal, Spain, Italy and the UK.

Isabel Cavaco – Programme Coordinator, University of Algarve Degree in Chemical Engineering by Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST), PT (1992); PhD in Chemical Engineering by IST (1998). From 1998. Lecturer of Analytical Chemistry in UAlg; From 2004: collaborated and lectured in national masters (UAlg) and in the EMMC in Water and Coastal Management and the EMMC in Quality in Analytical Laboratories in PT, PL, ES, NO, China and Colombia. 2008-2013 Programme Coordinator of the Erasmus Mundus Master Course EMQAL. Since 2012 – Programme Coordinator of the ChIR. Supervised and co-supervised 21 master and one doctorate students. Published 25 papers in international peerreviewed journals in bioinorganic chemistry. Daniel Sainz Garcia – Programme Director, University of Barcelona Degree in Chemistry by the Universitat de Barcelona (UB) (1981); PhD in Chemistry by UB (1989). 1989-1990 Spanish MEC fellowship at Institut für Technische Chemie und Petrolchemie in Aachen (Germany) 1986-1995: Associated Professor at UB From 1995: Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at UB 2002-2008: Delegate of the Rector for Safety, Health and Environment at UB 2005-2010: Member of the Commission of Environmental Quality, Sustainable Development and Health and Safety from Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities 2009-2012: Member of the Spanish National Commission on Prevention of Occupational Risks at the university Author of 20+ peer-reviewed papers in Homogeneous Catalysis and four books on quality and safety in Chemistry Emilio Tagliavini – Programme Director, University of Bologna Degree in Chemistry from the University of Bologna 1979. From 1983 Lecturer of Organic Chemistri at UniBo. From 1992 Associated Professor in Organic Chemistry at University of Napoli. From 1993 Associated Professor of Organic Chemistry at UniBo. From 2005 Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at UniBo. From 2004 to 2010 head of the Degree Course in Environmental Sciences and of the Master Degree in Chemistry of UniBo. Supervisor of Master students in Chemistry and in Environmental Sciences. Supervisor of PhD students in Chemistry and in Environmental Sciences. Author of about 80 peer-reviewed papers

PARTNERS • • • • • • •

University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) Central South University (China) Hokkaido University (Japan) University of Pune (India) Norsk Institutt for Luftorskning (Norway) Centro de Química Estrutural (Portugal) Echa – European Chemicals Agency (Finland) (included in the agency’s graduate scheme)

CLIENTS/CANDIDATES As an official Higher Education Degree, the ChIR accepts candidates with adequate background, who: • hold a higher education diploma issued by a competent higher education authority attesting the completion of a degree equivalent to a 1st cycle (BSc, 180 ECTS), in a field where chemistry plays an important role. This may be a degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, biology, pharmaceutical sciences, biochemistry, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, food engineering, or equivalent; and • demonstrate command of the English language. All candidates are evaluated for acceptance to the course. TESTIMONIALS “Hollistic, innovative and integrated approach covering different aspects from design, industry, marketing, assessment, and regulation of chemical substances. Allows you to create your own study plan based on your preferred modules. Develop technical, social, innovative, and research skills.” “It is a life changing programme in every aspect” “It helped a lot my CV” “You can choose from a vast group of modules and really expand your knowledge” “Very flexible and dynamic” “Some professors are terrific in academy and also charming in personality and teaching style! The host institution is an open campus for international students, and the programme director is very passionate and gave us lots of help!” “Great programme, great people, life changing experience” “The ChIR has given me the courage to transition into the regulatory field from academia. Though I have yet to be formally accepted into my desired position, I am quite excited to try a relatively new field. More than academics (and in my experience the professors are outstanding), the cultural exchange (including new languages) in my mobility programme has allowed me to grow as a person, and perhaps that’s what pushed me to test the waters of new career track. So, thank you, ChIR, for giving me that boost to move forward!”

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Teresa Fernandes – Programme Director, University of HeriotWatt Worked in the assessment of effects of pollutants on natural systems for last 20 yrs. 2006-2009: external scient. expert of the EC Scient. Commit. on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks. To date: external scient. expert on Risk Assessment of the Scient. Commit. of the EC; adviser to the ISO/TC 229 Task Group on Nanotechnology and Sustainability, and to the Irish EPA in the area of Nano ecotoxicology. Member of the Network of excellence NanoimpactNet and of the recently established “Nanosafety Cluster”, where she is a co-chair of the Working Group ‘Hazard’. Member of the Nanotechnology Advisory Council of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Invited speaker at a wide range of international conferences and meetings.

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ACCREDITATIONS


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GLOBAL OFFICES CIRS HQ – 11F Building 1, Dongguan Hi-Tech Park, 288 Qiuyi Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou 310052, China CIRS Europe – Unit 1 Ardee Business Park, Hale Street, Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland CIRS Beijing – Room 1109-1111, No.7 West Block, Dacheng Plaza, 28 Xuanwumen, Xidajie, Xicheng District, Beijing, China CIRS Testing Centre – 1/F, No,4 Building, Huaye Hi-Tech Industrial Park, No.1180, Bin’an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, China CIRS USA – 3100 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201

PROFILE: CIRS

CONTACTS Website

www.cirs-reach.com

E-mail

service@cirs-reach.com

Head office

11/F, Bldg 1, Dongguan Hi-Tech Park, 288 Qiuyi Rd, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, China

Tel

+86 8720 6574

Fax

+86 8720 6533

Contact

David Wan

Directors

Lucy Li, CEO Walt Lin, Vice President of CIRS Group David Wan, Head of Strategy Operation Louise Halpin, Managing Director of Ireland Office Michael Zhang, Chief Technology Officer

Ownership

Private company

Locations

China (Hangzhou, Beijing and Nanjing), Ireland (Ardee), USA(Arlington)

Founded

Global GHS compliance service North American SDS and labelling, EU CLP SDS and labelling, China SDS and labelling, Asia Pacific SDS and labelling; China chemical consumer product labelling, China 24hrs emergency telephone number service. Global chemical notification EU REACH only representative, EU REACH registration, China New Chemical Substance Notification, China Hazardous Chemical Registration, K-REACH and Kosha Registration, Taiwan TCSCA and Osha registration, chemical notification in other Regions: Japan, Philippines, US and Australia etc. Food and food-related product compliance in China Ingredient review and analysis of pre-packaged food, label translation, reviewing and preparation for pre-packaged food, infant formula food registration, food for special medical purpose (FSMP) registration, new food contact additive/resin notification, new food additive registration, new food raw material registration, health food registration.

2007

OVERVIEW CIRS is an independent product safety and chemical management consulting service provider. We provide valued product regulatory compliance service, tailored solution and original information to help industries gain competitive advantages, including chemical, cosmetics, food, disinfectant, detergent, consumer goods and medical device. VITAL STATISTICS

Cosmetics and ingredients registration in China CFDA registration, new cosmetic ingredient registration, toxicology safety assessment, formula and label review, the customs clearance assistance, regulatory compliance testing.

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

7

No of countries represented

3

Staff, group

220

Staff, chemical service provision

Approx. 50%

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Pesticide and disinfectant registration in China Notification for disinfection products, pesticide registration, regulatory consulting service for disinfection products and pesticide products, permit assistance for import and export pesticide product or non-pesticide used products.

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Laboratory 15% Consultancy/advisory 45%

Representation & management 15%

Medical devices registration in China Medical devices registration (recording), clinical trial, quality management system (qms) consulting, compliance analysis and project assessment

Testing service China eco-toxicology, SVHC list testing, China RoHS, in vitro testing, consumer goods safety testing, hazardous chemical testing, food contact material testing (EU, US and China)

Training IT & software 5% 5%

Information 10%

SERVICES PROVIDED

2007

Foundation, Hangzhou, China

2008

Office in Dublin, Ireland

2009

Member of IDA of Ireland

2010

China first Chemical Safety Report completed by CIRS

2011

First Summit Meeting on Chemical Regulation in AP

2011

Partnership with JEMAI and become JAMP member

2011

Nanjing Office established

2013

CIRS Testing Centre (C&K Testing) established

2015

First summit meeting on cosmetics regulation in AP

2015

Beijing Office established

2016

Milestone of the 100th typical notification of China REACH

2017

Office in Arlington, USA

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Certified SDS service provider, CNAS Laboratory, JAMP membership certificate, China CIQ qualification certificate, China metrology accreditation, CPSC lab accreditation, IDA Ireland support

Queenier Yang – Assistant Manager/Senior Regulatory Consultant Queenier Yang is responsible for overseas chemical regulations, especially for EU REACH, US TSCA, Canada DSL/NDSL, Australia NICNAS, KREACH, etc. With practical experience on data gap analysis, her team completed more than 150 registration dossiers, including 20+ LR dossiers. By using Qsar and read-across expertly instead of testing, she also succeeds in complying with TSCA, DSL/ NDSL and K-REACH for chemical industry. Grace Ma – Deputy Manager of R&D Department Grace is a Global Chemical Regulation Senior Technical Consultant with 9 years’ experience. She is working at China chemical regulation compliance, China New Chemical Substance Notification (MEP Order No.7), Taiwan Chemical Regulations (TCSCA and Osha), and non-testing methods (Qsar, read across, etc). She has published several pieces of peer-reviewed SCI paper on Qsar and toxicology. The Qsar models built by her applied for two items of computer software copyright and two patents. Dozens of Qsar reports authored by her have been accepted by the technical review committee of China New Chemical Substance Notification, EU REACH and Taiwan chemical regulations.

PARTNERS JEMAI, Eurofins, Doruksistem, KTR, Flashpoint, ExperTox, Arcadis, Cafe24, SRICI. CLIENTS CIRS has worked with more than 4,000 clients and partners across many industries, including chemical, cosmetic, biocide, agrochemical, food, medical device and consumer goods. 70% Chinese chemical companies are using CIRS’s services, including global GHS, China REACH, EU REACH etc. Over 500 international corporates are using our services to fulfil their regulatory obligations in China. CASE STUDY 1: Comprehensive services in supply chain Provided comprehensive hazardous chemical regulatory compliance services for three Germany respectable automobile manufacturers to fulfil their regulatory obligations in supply chain in China, including public policy strategies, regulatory updates, hazardous chemical operation licenses, hazardous chemical registration, storehouse inspection, logistics audit, hazardous waste treatment and China GHS. CASE STUDY 2: China new substance notification strategy Provided China new chemical substance notification for a wellknown public specialty chemical company. The animal testing studies were required for one of their substances according to data requirements. However, this substance is used as cosmetic ingredient and new vertebrate animal experiments could not be accepted by business strategies. It is important to note that CIRS found its analogues, which had full studies, and serial notification was finally approved by MEP due to CIRS’s scientific demonstration and persistent effort. CASE STUDY 3: Global GHS Provided SDS authoring and label designing service to several international chemical suppliers from various industries like petrochemical, automobile, drugs and reagents and so on. CIRS provided classification comparisons, multi-language SDS and labelling service which covers global market, including EU, North America, Asia Pacific etc. CIRS has designed safety label for kitpackaged reagent products, ensuring the regulatory-compliance requirements along with the paste needs. CASE STUDY 4: Read-across and Qsar Provided REACH full registration (lead registrant project) for a well-known bio-pharmaceutical manufacturer. As toxicological and ecotoxicological data are unavailable, data matrix was built and applied to generate those data by read-across and Qsar. Approximately 200,000 EUR was reduced as well as the dossier preparation period was shortened accordingly.

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Bruce Wang – Head of China New Substance Notification Over six years’ experience working on China new chemical substance notification and more than 120 typical notifications of new substances have been completed by his dedicated team as well as more than 1500 simplified notification. In addition, he has a store of experience in chemical risk assessment and China GHS. Cloris Pan – GHS Team Leader/Senior Regulatory Consultant Ms Cloris Pan has several years working experience and plenty of in-depth research on global GHS implementation along with hazardous chemical managements in Asia Pacific. Since 2013, more than 20000 SDSs have been authored by her team as well as more than 50 tailored training for industries and China governments. April Guo – Cosmetics Regulatory Affairs Manager April Guo has involved in Chinese cosmetics regulations for more than five years. She currently works for Chemical Inspection and Regulatory Service (CIRS) and leads a cosmetic registration and cosmetic ingredient assessment team in China. Cathy Yu – Head of Food Safety and Regulatory Affairs Ms Yu has experience in providing food regulatory compliance services for overseas companies from over 20 countries. She manages CIRS’ Food department, which focuses on food and food contact material regulatory compliance, health food registration, nutrition supplement filing as well as infant formula registration.

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Russian SDS (Russian Safety Passport, RSP) All companies importing chemicals into the Russian Federation have to be in compliance with national requirements concerning safe handling, transportation and storage. This includes the creation of a Russian SDS according to GOST 30333 and Recommendations R 50.1.102-2014 in the Russian language with its obligatory expertise and appropriate registration that is the one of the main CIS Center activities. We thereby provide our customers with the best level of service on the verification and registration of Russian SDS.

CONTACTS Website

www.ciscenter.org

E-mail

info@ciscenter.org

Head office

Moscow, Lyusinovskaya ul, 36/1

Tel

+7 495 128 95 45

Contact

Natalia Druzhinina

Director

Dmitry Skobelev

Ownership

Non-profit organisation

Locations

Russia

Founded

2006

PROFILE: CIS Center

OVERVIEW Partnership “Coordinating Informational Center of CIS Member States on approximation of regulatory practices” (CIS Center) is a non-profit organisation with the well-experienced experts in the field of regulation and safe handling of chemicals. The mission of CIS Center is to provide professional consultancy assistance for government and enterprises regarding chemicals safety across the supply chain and throughout the whole product lifecycle in order to reduce trade barriers. We can help your company find individual solutions in such areas as the identification of chemicals, creation and registration of Russian SDS, classification and labelling according to Russian national standards, risk assessment and risk management, best available techniques (BAT) implementation, environmental product declarations and ecolabelling, trainings on Russian national regulatory compliance and other. VITAL STATISTICS

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Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

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No of offices

2

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

94

Staff, chemical service provision

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SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 20% Legal 5% IT & software 5% Laboratory 5% Information 15%

Consultancy/advisory 45%

Representation & management 5%

GLOBAL OFFICES Russia SERVICES PROVIDED Identification CIS Center provides services for substance identification in compliance with REACH, namely: • substance’s identifiers search and selection; • search for information on the substance composition and formula; • Russian laboratories physical and analytical test operations in accordance with REACH Regulation; and • mini dossier creation.

Classification and labelling according to Russian national standards Hazard classification and labelling according to Russian legislation has a number of important features, especially with regards to transport information. Our experts can help you to classify your product according to the following national standards: • classification of chemicals and mixture (the series of standards); • labelling of chemicals. General requirements; • dangerous goods. Classification and marking; and • marking of cargoes. CIS Center will help you choose the right classification code and handling marks and prepare the proper label. SDS creation CIS Center provides services on classification, labelling and Safety Data Sheet creation of substances and mixtures, according to legislation of EU, US, South Korea, China, Brazil, Australia, Singapore and elsewhere. Risk assessment and risk management CIS Center activities lie in the field of exposure assessment, risk estimation and evaluation of chemicals in order to minimise negative impact of chemicals on human health and the environment in accordance with the best available risk management practices. Additionally CIS Center provides training courses on chemical risk assessment and management for the chemical sector of Russian industry, Customs Union officials and regulatory experts. Consulting in the field of Russian regulation on chemicals The CIS Center team has extensive background knowledge and experience of national legislation and can provide you with upto-date information on chemical regulations within the Russian Federation covering the hazard communication, reporting and testing of new chemicals, chemical inventories and the evaluation of existing chemicals. Ecological certification and ecolabelling CIS Center provides assistance on voluntary ecological declaration and ecolabelling to companies of Russian chemical sector, exporting chemicals abroad, as well as intending to participate in public procurements of importing countries, which tenders require to provide: • life cycle assessment of the products and processes to estimate the real impact on human and environment, and • supporting documentation (including environmental product declarations). Best available techniques (BAT) implementation One of the dynamically developing activities of CIS Center is the methodological and scientific assistance to the implementation of new regulation based on the best available techniques in the Russian Federation. CIS Center participates in the OECD project on BAT representing position of the Russian Federation. Also we published collections of articles on BAT providing analysis in this sphere and developed the series of the national standards in this field. Standardisation CIS Center coordinates activities of several technical committees (TC) including TC 339 “Safety of raw materials and substances” and TC 60 “Chemistry” in the Russian Federation. Our experts are directly involved in the development of the national and intergovernmental (in the territory of CIS members countries) standards regarding chemical regulation and safe handling, including the GHS implementation. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018


Proficiency Testing Programs (PTP) CIS Center has a licence to provide proficiency-testing programs to wide range of products according to Russian and EEU standards (GOST/ GOST R). CIS Center is the only organization authorised by ASTM International (American Society for Testing and Materials) to offer the ASTM proficiency testing programs (PTP) in Russia and CIS countries. CIS Center in conjunction with ASTM continues and expands the PTP for laboratories, through interlaboratory comparative tests on the measurement of the composition, and properties of petroleum products (gasoline, diesel fuel, motor oil, crude oil, rubber mixtures etc). In the near future we are planning to sign an Agreement with IIS (Institute for Interlaboratory Studies, the subdivision of SGS) to organize different interlaboratory crosschecking programs under IIS (SGS) logo. Other CIS Center is a partner of ChemADVISOR, Inc. and an official distributor of LOLI database and global chemical regulatory reports in Russian-speaking territory. Our team have localised the LOLI Database and some other IT products for the Russian market. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2006

CIS Center founded in Moscow, Russia with the full name Coordinating informational Service Center for enterprises. Assistance in the field of chemical safety.

2006

Development of intergovernmental standards on GHS for the CIS member states.

2008

CIS Center registered as a non-profit organisation.

2009

Organisation of the second annual conference of CIS member states “Safety regulation of chemicals. UN Recommendations and European regulations REACH and CLP” (Minsk, Belarus); and development of national standard for GLP.

2010

Organisation of the third annual conference of CIS member states “Safety regulation of chemicals. UN Recommendations and European regulations REACH and CLP” (Baku, Azerbaijan).

2011

Organisation of the fourth annual conference of CIS member states on chemicals regulation (Astana, Kazakhstan).

2012

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2014

Organisation of the fifth annual conference of CIS member states on chemicals regulation (Kazan, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia); and development of international standards on GHS and GLP-OECD for CIS countries. CIS Center authorised by ASTM International; organisation of the sixth annual conference of CIS member states on chemicals regulation (Minsk, Belarus); and CIS Center became an official partner and distributor of ChemADVISOR products in Russian-speaking territory.

Organisation of the seventh annual conference of CIS countries on chemicals regulation (Moscow, Russia).

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2016

2017

CIS Center and CRAD Cevre Risk Analiz Den. Ve Egitim Hiz. A.S. became partners; organisation of the eighth annual conference on chemicals regulation in the CIS member states (Istanbul, Turkey); renaming “Coordinating Informational Service Center for enterprises. Assistance in the field of chemical safety” into “Coordinating Informational Center of CIS Member States on approximation of regulatory practices” (the short name remains the same – CIS Center); and participation of the CIS Center experts in the joint OECD-UN GHS Committee project on the assessment the potential development of a Global list of chemicals, classified according to the GHS. Organisation of the round table on the topic “Technological environmental legislation and BAT economic efficiency”; and participation of the CIS Center experts in the joint OECD-UN GHS Committee project on the assessment the potential development of a Global list of chemicals, classified according to the GHS.

Organisation of the round table regarding chemicals regulation in the CIS member states with focus on technical regulation of EAEU “On the safety of chemical product”.

PARTNERS ASTM International, ChemAdvisor, CRAD Cevre Risk Analiz Den. Ve Egitim Hiz AS, EPD International AB. CLIENTS CIS Center assists a broad range of companies of the chemical and petrochemical industry. We work with both large international companies and SMEs. CASE STUDY: Russian SDS (Russian Safety Passport, RSP) Russian SDS creation is not obligatory untill June 2, 2021 when the technical regulation of the Eurasian Economic Union named “On the Safety of Chemical Products” will enter into force. However, the reality is that customs can have their specific requirements and usually demand to show this document at the custom border. In our practice we are often faced with a situation where companies urgently ask us to help with Russian SDS development. They want to get them as soon as possible; otherwise they will lose a lot of money due to the delay at customs. Such companies usually know about Russian SDS, but think that if they translate an existing SDS (eg EU-SDS) into Russian it will be enough. Unfortunately, they are often unaware that although Russian safety chemical legislation harmonised with GHS, it has a number of distinct features (specific format with title page, period of validity, dual classification, obligatory links to the sources of provided information and etc.). This means that direct and even proper translation of the SDS into Russian is not the right solution. CIS Center believes that it might be practical to develop Russian SDS and label in advance which enables to save time and money by avoiding delays at customs. STAFF SELECTION CIS Center team CIS Center team members have great experience in the field of chemicals regulation throughout the whole product lifecycle, including but not limited to chemicals identification, hazard classification, risk assessment, Russian SDS and labelling development. Our experts within the delegation of the Russian Federation participate in the meetings of the UN Sub-Committee of Experts on the GHS, Chemical Dialogue APEC, OECD Chemical Committee as well as SAICM and UNITAR activity. Our specialists are directly involved in the development of the Russian Federation standards and always have up-to-date information on national and international chemical control legislation.

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REACH, GLP, GPS and Russian national regulatory compliance training CIS Center organises workshops and conferences in the field of chemical control and safety regulations. We run regular training sessions and seminars on the following topics: • classification, labelling and SDS development under the Russian national standards; • compliance with the requirements of the technical regulations “On the safety of chemical products”; and • chemical risk assessment and management and other.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Chemical, biocide and agrochemical testing for registration To meet the wide range of regulations in force around the world for chemical, biocide and agrochemical product registrations, many of the largest international companies entrust Citoxlab with their physico-chemistry, ecotoxicology and mammalian regulatory testing. Experts with in-depth knowledge of authority requirements can advise you about the most appropriate testing for your active ingredients and products, to meet your international registration or classification and labelling needs. For REACH and other chemical notifications, we provide complete regulatory packages and data-gap studies. We also propose a one-stop service for studies from QSAR and characterisation to ecotoxicology and long term rodent toxicology studies. We are experienced in dealing with a wide range of chemistry, including metals and UVCBs, and perform studies by all administration routes.

PROFILE: Citoxlab

CONTACTS Website

www.citoxlab.com

E-mail

contact.france@citoxlab.com contact.hungary@citoxlab.com

Head office

Citoxlab, B.P. 563, Evreux, France

Tel

France +33 (0)2 32 29 26 26 Hungary + 36 88 545-300

Fax

France +33 (0)2 32 67 87 05 Hungary +36 88 545-301

Contact

Director of Business Development and Project Management clientservices@hu.citoxlab.com

Directors

Olivier Foulon, Citoxlab France Alyson Leyshon, Citoxlab Hungary Jeanet Logsted, Citoxlab Denmark Andrew Graham, Citoxlab North America Alfred Botchway, Citoxlab USA – Xenometrics Guy Leclerc, AccelLAB, a Citoxlab Group Company

Ownership

Private company

Locations

France, Denmark, Hungary and North America

Founded

1969

OVERVIEW Citoxlab offers a comprehensive range of pre-clinical services for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemicals, cosmetics, medical devices and food companies worldwide. Our scientists and regulatory experts provide customised advice to help your development projects progress in the most effective way. Following the creation of the Group in 2011, Citoxlab has now more than 1200 employees working at seven sites in France, North America, Denmark and Hungary. Proximity, the latest technologies and easy access to scientists, make Citoxlab your one-stop CRO for pre-clinical research. We offer maximum flexibility and expertise, major factors that guarantee the quality of your non-clinical programmes. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

> €110m

Turnover, chemical service provision

n/a

No of offices

7

No of countries represented

All

Staff, group

1200

Staff, chemical service provision

850

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other 5%

Consultancy/advisory 15%

Laboratory 80%

GLOBAL OFFICES Citoxlab has facilities located in France, Denmark, Hungary and North America.

Cosmetics Citoxlab has been working with industry in the development of cosmetics, skin care products and perfumes (ingredients and finished products) for more than 45 years. Since the ban on animal testing for cosmetics came into effect, we have been at the forefront in implementing new in vitro alternative assays. Today, we offer one of the most extensive ranges of in vitro tests in Europe for safety assessment: regulatory toxicology tests in vitro for topical (skin/eye) corrosion and irritation (EpiSkin irritation/corrosion – OECD431/439, BCOP – OECD 437, ICE –OECD438, EpiOcular™ Eye Irritation test -OECD 492), skin sensitisation (DPRA – OECD 442C, KeratinoSens™- OECD 442D, h-CLAT – OECD 442E), phototoxicity (UV/Vis spectrum –OECD101, photo-3T3 NRU – OECD 432);and transcutaneous absorption/penetration, as well as all genotoxicity and cytotoxicity tests. Studies are conducted in a GLP environment. Additional services include state-of-the-art genomics techniques (NGS, Affymetrics genechips), flow cytometry, cellular and image analysis, and bioanalysis techniques. Citoxlab is a member of EU-NETVAL (European Union Network of Laboratories for the Validation of Alternative Methods) and involved in EURL-ECVAM validation studies that serve to assess the reliability and relevance of alternative methods with a potential to replace, reduce, or refine the use of animals for scientific purposes. General toxicology and expert services Citoxlab is your one-stop CRO for general toxicology studies, whether you are in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, medical device, food additive, veterinary or crop protection industries. From method development and the first investigational new drug screening tests, through pharmacokinetics, genomics and safety assessments, to full toxicology packages including reproduction, embryo-fetal/juvenile development and carcinogenicity, our experts can provide you with customised advice and offer you a whole range of GLP-compliant studies. Inhalation toxicology Citoxlab, Hungary has performed more than 300 studies via the inhalation route over the past five years ranging in duration from acute to six months. • OECD TG 403 – acute LC50 inhalation; • OECD TG 436 – acute toxic class inhalation; • OECD TG 412 – sub-acute inhalation; • OECD TG 413 – sub-chronic inhalation; and • EUR 20268 EN – quantifying inhalable fraction. Partner with our team of senior inhalation toxicologists and aerosol specialists. We provide support and guidance at all stages of programme development. Technical facilities and expertise include: • exposure/administration suites; • inhalation delivery in rodents and non-rodents; • TSE directed flow (flow-past) systems: • nose-only or oro-nasal exposure; • prevents re-breathing; Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018


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restraint designed to minimise thermal stress; maintains homogeneous breathable atmosphere at all levels of the inhalation tower; state-of-the-art technologies to generate powder, liquid or vapour atmospheres; early stage toxicology evaluation with intra-tracheal aerosol delivery; and experienced with fibres.

Ecotoxicology and biodegradation Citoxlab offers a wide range of laboratory based ecotoxicology and biodegradation studies to meet current ecological and nature preservation concerns and the needs of industries, including chemical, plant protection and biocide sectors. We have specialised expertise in complex substances such as metals, UVCBs and polymers. The design of each study, including media preparation and analytical services, is tailored to ensure your compound registration programme-- meets regulatory requirements for aquatic and terrestrial environmental risk assessment. • Ready biodegradability test (OECD 310); • activated sludge, respiration inhibition test (OECD 209); • aerobic and anaerobic transformation in soil (OECD 307); • soil micro organisms: nitrogen transformation test (OECD 216); • aerobic and anaerobic transformation in aquatic sediment systems (OECD 308); • terrestrial plant growth test (OECD 208); • aquatic toxicology (acute, long term, reprotoxicty); • terrestrial (short and extended/reprotoxicity studies); and • avian (acute and reprotoxicity studies); Under the EU REACH regulations and for CLP, an integrated assessment of persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) is required, based on the evaluation of expected chemical behaviour and toxicity in the environment. • Citoxlab offers testing services that address the required PBT assessment of chemicals, agrochemicals and biocides. Medical device testing AccelLAB is a Citoxlab Group contract research organisation (CRO) dedicated to the medical devices and biotechnology industry which specialises in the fields of the cardiology and the orthopedics. AccelLAB offers a completely integrated research centre allowing to lead efficiency and safety studies of renowned quality, AAALAC accredited and successfully audited by the FDA. AccelLAB has a staff of around 100 people and the facilities (about 40,000sq feet total) are equipped with the state of the art technologies in the fields of surgery and medical imaging like scanning and MRI. • Study design and protocol preparation; • in vivo experimentation in pigs, sheep, dogs and rabbits; • recognised expertise in experimental surgery and vascular intervention; • complete clinical pathology; • complete histopathology; • robust regulatory environment; and • state-of-the-art imaging, including: digitised angiography, portable digitised X-ray, OCT, utrasound (IVUS, TTE, TEE, ICE and 3D), CT-scan, MRI, Faxitron, micro-CT. AccelLAB areas of expertise: • Restenosis (stents, absorbable scaffolds and drug coated balloons, coronary and periphery); • structural heart disease (TAVR, apical closure device, LAA closure device, surgical valves); • cardiac rhythm management (pacemakers, defibrillators); • heart failure (reperfusion devices, cell therapy, gene therapy and pharmaceutical approaches); • bone defects and fracture repair (orthopaedic implants and biologics); • • • • •

osteoarthritis and articular cartilage repair; posterolateral (PLF) and intervertebral fusion; otorhinolaryngology-ENT (bioresorbable stents) ; dermatology (wound healing, dermal fillers); and ophthalmology (oculoplasty).

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Juvenile, developmental and reproductive toxicology Citoxlab offers you juvenile, developmental and reproductive toxicology studies accepted by worldwide regulatory authorities for the safety testing of pharmaceuticals, biologics, gene-therapy products, food additives, chemicals, agrochemicals, veterinary medicines and consumer products. Studies cover the whole scope of juvenile, developmental and reproductive toxicology, testing for potential effects on fertility, through embryofetal, post-natal and juvenile stages, up to second generation reproduction. Specialised evaluations can be combined in your juvenile/ DART studies, such as neurobehavioral testing, sperm analysis, developmental immunotoxicology, neuro-histomorphometry, skeletal development and genomics. Routine testing includes, ICH S5, OECD 421, 422, 414 (rat and rabbit), 440, 441 and OECD 443 Extended one generation studies with neurotoxicity and immunotoxicity.

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ACCREDITATIONS GLP certified, AAALAC accredited, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001 CLIENTS Citoxlab works with the major players in each industrial sector. STAFF SELECTION David Esdaile – Director of Science and Regulatory Affairs David Esdaile is the Director of Science and Regulatory Affairs at Citoxlab in Hungary and has 32 years experience in pre-clinical research. David has experience in all areas of toxicology testing including project development, acute, sub acute and chronic studies in mammalian species, carcinogenicity, inhalation, reproduction toxicity, genotoxicity, dermal toxicity, skin sensitisation, skin penetration, structure-activity assessments, ecotoxicity and physical chemistry. François Spezia – Head of the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology François Spezia is the Head of the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Department at Citoxlab in France. François has more than 25 years of experience in this specialty area. François Spézia, who is a European registered toxicologist, has developed and validated several in vitro and in vivo models for evaluating adverse effects on reproductive functions (eg embryotoxicity, fertility). He also participated in the production of an international glossary on the terminology of development anomalies in laboratory animals. Dr Spezia offers expert consulting in all topics related to chemical-induced reproductive and developmental toxicity testing. Guy Leclerc – CEO of AccelLAB, a Citoxlab Group Company AccelLAB was founded in 2004 by Dr Guy Leclerc, an Interventional Cardiologist who headed the department of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery of the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montreal (CHUM). As an interventional cardiologist practitioner, Guy Leclerc has been a pioneer in applying what we call today translational research in the field of medical devices, helping client companies in the development of new cardiac stents, valves, pacemakers, etc. The services were more recently enlarged to other areas such as orthopedic, ENT (ear, nose and throat) and dermatology specialties.

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SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 15%

IT & software 20%

CONTACTS

PROFILE: CRAD

Consultancy/advisory 35%

Website

www.crad.com.tr

E-mail

info@crad.com.tr

Head office

CRAD A.Ş. Atakent Mh.Turkler Cd.Gokturk Sk.No:8 Umraniye, Istanbul, Turkey

Tel/ Fax

+90 216 335 4600 / +90 216 335 4606

Contact

Melih Babayigit

Directors

Melih Babayigit, Managing Director

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Turkey

Founded

2008

Information 5%

SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW CRAD is the leading consultant company in Turkey, providing chemical regulatory compliance consultancy for the global chemical industry. With a well equipped team of consultants and with their knowledge of local regulations as well as of global and EU chemical products regulations, CRAD is capable of providing services within a wide context. Our multidisciplinary service portfolio allows our clients to have a better understanding of the compliance process, with similarities and differences between regulations in Turkey and EU. Serving more than 500 global chemical manufacturers worldwide for their compliance to Turkish Chemical Control Regulations such as CICR, Turkish CLP, Turkish compliant SDS authoring, we are ready to serve for their compliance with the KKDIK which is the Turkish implementation of the EU REACH regulation. CRAD, acting as OR and registrant for product and substance registration schemes supports your compliance for the products placed on the Turkish market without any concerns on CBI for the exporters that they may need to share with their local distributor. Thanks to our strategic partners around the globe CRAD is also capable of providing its clients global information with a local twist. With our awareness about our responsibility to both the human and environment aspects, we not only serve our clients, but also keep an eye on our responsibilities towards the welfare of humankind and environment, particularly within the scope of our services. Aiming to be a one-stop compliance solution centre, we always aim to enlarge our portfolio of services. As of 2016 CRAD serves with a team of 17 consultant who are experienced in their field of service. A team of hazard communication experts serves our clients in SDS and label compliance for products placed on the market in Turkey and the EU. CRAD is also the first institution for training Chemical Assessment Experts approved by Turkish Ministry of Environment. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€1,4 m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€1,4 m

No of offices

Representation & management 25%

1

No of countries represented

26

Staff, group

20

Staff, chemical service provision

17

General consulting services We provide OR Services including registration and notification service for the Turkish REACH which is called KKDIK. Our team’s expertise on Turkish, EU and global chemical regulations lets our clients have a focused insight into Turkish chemical regulations and helps them solve their problems with work and cost efficient compliance solutions for placing their products on the Turkish market. Also our regulatory follow up service lets companies be aware of future regulations and enables them to plan their strategy at the earliest moment possible. We also provide REACH compliance services for non-EU companies especially in Turkey and close regions such as MENA, with our capacity enriched by our strategic partners’ expertise. Notification, registration and only representative services We represent companies fully on notifications and product registrations in Turkey. Our service lets global chemical industry to comply with Turkish chemical regulations in a concern free environment about their CBI concerns. They do have the comfort and confidence of keeping their CBI and strategic data undisclosed to their commercial agents. Another advantage of our representation service is that it allows the freedom of changing the commercial supply chain, without being restricted by registration ownership of the former commercial agent. KKDIK (Turkish REACH) Compliance services Turkey implemented its REACH-like regulation called as KKDIK. The regulation is published in June 2017 and came in to force in December 2017. The critical dates of the regulation and actions to take are as follows: • pre-registrations for any substance manufactured or imported 1mta or above have to be submitted between 23.12.2018 -31.12.2023; • registrations for the pre-registered substances have to be submitted between the dates 1.1.2021 and 31.12.2023; • after 31.12.2023 substances manufactured or imported above 1mta can only be placed on the market after registration; • Until 31.12.2023 SDS can comply with either KKDIK or the existing SDS regulation 29024; SDSs have to comply with KKDIK after 31.12.2023.; and • Restrictions (annex XVII) will apply per the details given in the regulation respectively varying from 23.12.2017, 31/12/2018, 31/12/2019, 31/12/2021 and 31.12.2022. CRAD is ready to support you in KKDIK compliance with our team who have an extensive EU REACH regulation experience and expertise. We do act as an OR for KKDIK pre-registrations and registrations, support your Sief communications and provide translation services for robust study reports and chemical safety assessment reports which will be required in Turkish for KKDIK registrations. Also we do provide training to your team for understanding their obligations under KKDIK. CRAD as being a training institute for Chemical Assessment Experts also has the widest team of certified experts to compile KKDİK Registration dossiers.

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Biocidal/ detergent / veterinary product registration services With extensive communication capabilities with relevant Turkish authorities, we serve our clients with the best level of information and most efficient approach related to several product registration schemes such as biocidal products, plant protection products, cosmetic, household products etc. With our capacity and experience on dossier compilation and registration we provide a result-oriented service for our clients. Also representing companies in means of registration keeps manufacturers away from the CBI concerns. Label compliance and (M)SDS authoring services Turkish SDS provisions require SDSs to be authored by a locally certified personnel to author the SDS in compliance with the regulation and represent his certification when required by the authority. A compliant SDS and label are also one of the main components of a product registration dossier. CRAD’s team of experts in the field of classification and hazard communication provides you the SDS and label compliance and defends your cause to the authority when a case of dispute arises With our follow up service we also provide updated SDSs when the related regulations requires an obligatory revision. Classification, SDS and chemical inventory software tools Thanks to our strategic partner UL Safeware Quasar’s expertise on regulatory compliance IT solutions and our in-house IT capabilities we provide “plug and play’’ and bespoke IT solutions for the chemical industry. Regulatory compliance training and bespoke training Whenever your team needs a focused insight into the Turkish regulations on chemicals, we are ready to provide a webinar for your regulatory team or an in-house training course for your team members located in Turkey with our key staff who are recognised as key speakers at international regulatory events. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2007

CRAD established

2008

CRAD staff certified as SDS author by TSE

2008

Market leader in REACH compliance services in Turkey

2009

In-house training class for 20 became available

2009

CRAD has been accredited to official REACH group of MoEF

2009

CRAD launched services for Turkish regulatory compliance

2010

CRAD joined the GCC Network

2012

CRAD enlarged its offices to 420 sqm at its HQ.

2013

CRAD launched services to comply with Turkish SEA (CLP)

2014

CRAD started providing certified SDS author trainings

2015

Team of consultants at CRAD increased to 14 to serve our clients better and faster.

2015

Turkish SDS authored by CRAD exceeded 30,000 More than 3,000 substances notified to the Turkish C&L Inventory representing over 300 global chemical companies.

2017

CRAD have been approved by Ministry of Environment as the first institute for training of the cCSA and started the trainings.

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Approved İnstitute of training for cCSA Certified for SDS training Certified SDS author (all team) Turquality and TSE certified consultant company Member of REACH discussion group at Turkish CA PARTNERS Cambridge Environmental Assessments / ADAS RSK UK UL Safeware Quasar Ltd UK Repre Ltd Japan Member of the GCC-Network/ Member of CHCS Full list of our strategic partners can be found on our website. CLIENTS Due to our confidentiality agreements and the nature our business, we do not release the identity of our customers. We do serve from SMEs to globally well know, NYSE listed, chemical enterprises. TESTIMONIALS References can be provided upon request as far as our agreements with our clients’ permits. STAFF SELECTION Melih Babayigit – General Director – SDS Lecturer and Author and Classification Expert- Lecturer for Chemical Safety Assessment Babayigit has 20 years of experience in the chemical industry and for the last ten years he has been particularly focused on global and emerging regulations on chemicals. He has been one of the leading key experts in Turkey in the field of hazard communication and product compliance. He is an appointed consultant to the competent authorities for PPP and biocidal product registrations schemes. He is regularly published in industry magazines including Chemical Watch and is a highly sought after speaker at regulatory events. He is a member of CHCS and a certified SDS trainer and author. Bulent Özdemir – BSc-Biolog-MSc OHS SDS Author and Classification Expert – HSE Expert Class B- Lecturer for Chemical Safety Assessment Bulent Özdemir holds the academic degree of MSc in biology. He has 20 years’ experience in the chemical industry. After joining the CRAD in 2007 he has focused on risk assessment and hazard communication about chemicals. Mr Özdemir serves as an expert in the classification of chemicals, and the generation of safety data sheets with multidisciplinary approach. He is a certified SDS trainer and author and Certified H&S expert. Other members of the CRAD team In order to provide multidisciplinary services to our clients we formed a team of competent experts with academic and industrial experience and experience in several fields such as; Mr. Haydar Hazer (MSc chemistry, certified CSA Trainer, Mr Mehmet Yolcu (BSc chemistry, certified H&S expert), Ms Sevgi Tan (BSc chemistry), Mrs Havva Bilgili Ercan (BSc chemistry), Ms Büşra Tarakçı (BSc chemistry), Mr Harun Sevim (BSc environmental engineering), Mrs. Bilgesu Tutal (MSc Biolog) Ms. Betül Gurleyici (BSc chemistry), Ms. Irmak Tunc (BSc chemical engineer), Ms. Alev Kılıç (BSc chemistry), Ms. Hilal İrem Onurlu (BSc chemistry), Ms. Duygu Dogan (BSc environmental engineering), and all are certified SDS authors with a range of experience from three to eleven years.

PROFILE: CRAD

Chemical safety assessor services to comply with KKDIK (Turkish REACH) Regulation Registration under the scope of KKDIK will require certified chemical safety assessors (cCSA). The cCSA will be preparing the registration dossiers for the KKDIK. CRAD is ready to serve with its team of cCSA for the preparation of registration dossiers and preparing e-SDS to comply with the Turkish REACH KKDIK. We are as well the first approved training institution for the trainings of the certified CSAs.


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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH We actively support our clients since 2007 in all questions and services with regard to the requirements of the REACH Regulation. Our wide expertise and diverse skills enable us to provide expert services for all requirements and challenges companies are facing.

CONTACTS Website

www.csb-online.de

E-mail

info@csb-online.de

Head office

Düsseldorfer Str 113, 47809 Krefeld, Germany

Tel

+49 2151 652086 0

Fax

+49 2151 652086 9

Contact

Lars Dobbertin

Directors

Lars Dobbertin

Ownership

Privately owned company

Locations

Germany

Founded

1996

PROFILE: CSB

OVERVIEW Coming from a chemical trading background, CSB is a family operated company that was founded back in 1993 as Büro für Umweltservice in the legal form of a personal company, with the focus on providing services for the preparation of safety data sheets (SDS) for its clients in the chemical traders’ and formulators sector. Very soon companies from Japan and the US became the main group of customers, which they are still today. As business grew the legal form was changed to the form of a German GmbH in 1996 and the name was changed to C.S.B. Gradually, we built an interdisciplinary team with experts ranging from EHS specialists over human and ecotoxicologists to technical advisors for CLP/GHS. Our employees worked in many different companies and have experience in the chemical trading and industry sector, but also on the authority side, with several exemployees of the German competent authority (Baua). With this strong team, we nowadays offer a large range of services with regards to European Legislations, inter alia REACH, BPR and CLP/GHS. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

20

Staff, chemical service provision

15

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 25% Information 45%

Our fields of expertise include: Only representative services Serving as OR for a wide variety of worldwide customers since the introduction of REACH, we are able to use our knowledge and experience as OR to support companies in efficient supply chain management. With our interdisciplinary team we fully comply with the legal requirements for ORs. Administrative services We actively manage Siefs and consortia for our clients. We are representing our clients in several consortia, eg in the Iodine REACH Consortium, where we take part in the Steering and Technical Committee. Furthermore, we manage several Sief, respectively data sharing, agreements according to the new implementing regulation (EU) No 2016/9. Management and organisational services Together with our clients we develop strategies for their product portfolios and analyse their products to be able to determine the actual needs. This already helped several clients to better understand their portfolios and enabled them to set up action plans and prepare strategies to achieve compliance for their products. In a second step, we manage, according to the actual needs of our clients, the complete registration process for all types of registrations. We have so far performed a two-digit number of lead registrations in all relevant tonnage bands and a three-digit number of joint-registrations including intermediates. In most those projects we have managed the complete registration process (from an administrative and scientific point of view) in house, effectively reducing the burden of costs for our clients. Scientific expert services We offer a relatively wide variety of scientific services and experience with regard to REACH registrations. In the context of the data gap analysis at the beginning of each project we develop an individual testing strategy – together with our client – including alternative methods, read-across or Qsar, we act as study monitor for tests which are prepared new and evaluate study reports for all relevant endpoints (phys-chem, toxicology or ecotoxicology). Based on these results, we prepare the complete Iuclid 6 dossier and, where needed, perform the chemical safety assessment (CSA) and prepare the chemical safety report (CSR). Follow up services After initial submission of registrations, we offer support to update dossiers and manage requests by authorities in the context of dossier and substance evaluations. Besides support in registration processes we offer several other services, inter alia: • Management of authorisation processes including alternative and socio-economic analysis • Downstream-user consulting;and • preparation of downstream-user CSR.

Representation & management 30%

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CLP/GHS Employing one of the most experienced and largest teams in terms of manpower for a mid-sized consulting company we offer: Safety data sheets (including labels) We are able to prepare SDSs for all European and EEA countries, Canada, Australia, most South-American countries, most Asian countries (including Japan) and South Africa. For the European market, we also prepare extended safety data sheets (eSDS). Since the foundation of the company we have prepared SDSs for 40,000+ individual products and are currently actively managing 8,000+ products within our maintenance service for chemical traders, manufacturers and formulators including advice on compositions to minimise classification. Notifications to the European C&L-Inventory We submit and manage C&L-notifications. In the past we already submitted notifications for several thousand substances.

PARTNERS

Notifications acc. to article 45 of CLP We prepare and where needed, manage dangerous substance notifications currently in a number of European countries. We are also well prepared to switch to the soon expected revised notification system on a complete European level.

We successfully applied for listing according to Art 95 and technical equivalence in connection with the application for authorisation of a product in a major EU member state. We prepared a full product dossier including the necessary studies within a very short timeframe.

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1993

Company founded by Heinz Dobbertin

20012006

Active Involvement in the development of REACH.

20072008

Hiring three experienced regulatory experts from the German CA (Baua) expanding the capacity for REACH services.

20092010

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First representation of a client in a REACH consortium. First submissions of lead and joint dossiers.

2015

Two of our key REACH staff members successfully finish their toxicology education.

20002016

Due to constant growth and careful human resource management, CSB now holds one of the largest and most experienced teams dedicated to SDS creation, REACH and BPR services in the field of mid-sized consulting companies

2016

First application for product authorisation under BPR

2017

Lars Dobbertin appointed as General manager

ACCREDITATIONS Member of the German VCH (Chemical Distributors Association) Active in FECC working groups

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LAUS GmbH (GLP certified test laboratory), Kirrweiler, Germany LLR (specialised lawyers) Cologne, Germany GGSB (Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor), Mönchengladbach, Germany ChemSolutions, Philadelphia, US Chemical Regulatory Compliance Company, US

CLIENTS We serve clients varying from small to large sized chemical manufacturers, formulators and traders worldwide. Our clients are active in most industry sectors, inter alia specialty chemicals, detergents, pharmaceuticals, biocides, veterinary products, food additives etc. CASE STUDY 1: Biocide product application

CASE STUDY 2: Dossier evaluation process For one of our clients we are currently managing the Corap/ substance evaluation process for one of his major substances, which faces the threat of inclusion into Annex XIV of REACH. On behalf of the client we lead the communication with the authorities and together with him we set up a strategic approach to defend the substance and are currently collaborating with key industry players to generate necessary data. This process is currently ongoing. CASE STUDY 3: Safety data sheet management Insecurity about the compliance of their SDS is an emerging issue for many companies due to gradually increasing regulatory requirements. Within our SDS maintenance service we actively manage product portfolios of our clients ranging from 10 to 2000+ products. We make sure that all SDS stay up to date to the latest regulatory requirements. Furthermore, we support our clients in managing their suppliers and customers, communicating directly or through our client with those parties. Due to our flexibility we can offer holistic approaches to SDS management or work out tailor made solutions acc. to the clients’ needs.

PROFILE: CSB

BPR With the long-time involvement of our staff in the biocides legislation we offer several services to fulfil the requirements of the BPR: • approval of active substances; • application for national authorisation and/or mutual recognition of biocidal products; • application for Union authorisation of biocidal products; • application according Art 95; • application for technical equivalence; and • chemical similarity service. Besides the listed services, we also offer all relevant organisational and scientific expert services mentioned in the REACH description also in the field of biocides.

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SERVICES PROVIDED Physical and chemical testing Our scientific personnel have excessive experience with the analysis of chemical substances in all sorts of matrices. These matrices include various types of solid and liquid formulations. DTI offers development and validation of analytical methods for determination of active substances, residues, relevant impurities and substances of concern in biocidal products. We provide documentation which fulfills the regulatory requirements of BPR. DTI assists to generate the information package required for the approval of biocidal products. We provide endpoint data and perform accelerated and long term storage stability studies. Demonstration of physical, chemical and technical properties of biocidal products are performed in compliance with OECD and OPPTS guidelines, CIPAC method and other methods referenced by BPR. We have modern accredited laboratories fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. For chemical analyses, analytical techniques available include GC-MS-MS, GC with ECD, FID, NPD, TCD detectors, LC-MS-MS, LC with DAD, RI and fluorescence detectors, ICP-OES and ICP-MS, and IC.

PROFILE: Danish Technology Institute

CONTACTS Website

www.dti.dk/biocides

E-mail

mkl@dti.dk

Head office

Gregersensvej 3, DK-2630 Taastrup, Denmark

Tel

+4572202337

Contact

Morten Klamer, Project Manager

Directors

President Søren Stjernqvist

Vice President Mette Glavind, Building and Construction

Vice President Sune Dowler Nygaard, Life Science

Ownership

Self-owned and not-for-profit Institute

Locations

Denmark

Founded

1906

OVERVIEW Danish Technological Institute (DTI) offers consultancy and services for aspects connected with the development, testing and approval of biocidal products within a wide range of business areas. We are experts within production, material science, life science, and agro technology. We have many modern laboratories fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and are accredited according to EN ISO/IEC 17025. We create value adding solutions in close cooperation with our customers, e.g. for product approvals according to BPR. We always welcome a challenge. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€150 m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€31 m

No of offices

9

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

1074

Staff, chemical service provision

50

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 30%

Environmental risk assessment and fate For more than a decade, DTI has performed both laboratory and semi-filed leaching tests and risk assessment. The NT Build 509 semi-field standard was developed at DTI for wood preservatives, but has shown its relevance for PT 6-10. Product stewardship DTI offers support in planning of test strategies and data gap analysis as well as performing the necessary studies to support a BPR dossier. We offer assistance in preparation and sub­mis­sion of dossiers for product authorization (IUCLID, R4PB). CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Other 22% Laboratory 34% Training 14%

GLOBAL OFFICES Denmark

Efficacy testing DTI offers efficacy testing of disinfectants used in the medical area, food industry and institutional areas and the veterinary area (Product Types 1-4). This includes efficacy testing for the evaluation of the bactericidal, fungicidal, sporicidal, and virucidal activity of chemical disinfectants and antiseptics according to EN standards and test conditions given in EN 14885. Accredited efficacy testing according to international standards of in-can preservatives, paint systems, wood preservatives, and other building materials (Product Types 6-10), e.g. EN 113, EN 152. Testing of the antimicrobial effect of other biocidal products, e.g. treated articles and efficacy against biofilm in various systems according to relevant EN-standards, ASTM-standard tests or customized methods. Counselling regarding choice of relevant test methods to fulfill the requirement within BPR and other legislation. Customization of analytical methods according to the specific need of the customer and interpretation of results from performed tests.

1906

Founded by Gunnar Gregersen

1972

Present campus in Taastrup/Copenhagen opened in presence of Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II

1973

DTI became a GTS Institute – Approved Technological Service Institute

1990

Merging between DTI and Jutland Technological Institute

2001

Acquisition of Swedcert AB, Sweden

2009

Merging between DTI and Danish Meat Research Institute

2016

Merging between DTI and the GTS Institute Agrotech

ACCREDITATIONS EN ISO/IEC 17025

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Various projects in corporation with all major universities in Europe as well as larger companies and SME.

CLIENTS •

A range of small and medium sized enterprices (SME) as well as large companies in Europe.

TESTIMONIALS

STAFF SELECTION Morten Klamer, PhD – Product manager Morten has a background as a microbiologist with more than 15 years of experience in efficacy testing of paint systems, wood preservatives, and other building materials. He is the Danish representative in the European standardization committee for wood preservatives (CEN/TC 38) and also follows the work in the committee for paint and varnishes (CEN/TC 139). Besides this he is also in charge of the leaching tests performed at DTI for building materials (PT 6-10) according to e.g. TS 15119, NT Build 509, EN 16105 and risk assessment based on these tests. Sine Johannesen, PhD – Consultant Sine is an experienced analytical chemist. She joined DTI in April 2017 after 6 year of employment in the agrochemical industry. She has previously worked as a study director of laboratory studies performed in accordance to OECD Prin­ciples of Good Laboratory Practise (GLP). These studies in­clude validation of analytical method for determination of active ingredients and storage stability studies. Sine is in charge of testing of physical, chemical and technical pro­perties of biocidal products performed at DTI and provides counselling on product specific test programmes. Helle Stendahl Andersen, MSc – Senior Consultant Helle is in charge of efficacy testing of disinfectants and other biocidal products and also responsible for the development and implementation of new microbiological test methods for efficacy testing. She is the Danish representative in the European standardization committee for chemical disinfectants and antiseptics (CEN/TC 216). She has more than five years of experience in counselling regarding choice of relevant test methods according to requirements form BPR and other authorities. Eva Jacobsen, MSc – Team Manager Eva has more than 20 years of experience within organic chemistry and the development of analytical methods (GC, GC-MS, HPLC, LCMS etc.), e.g., for known and unknown active substances, solvents, and formulation ingredients. Part of her work comprises analysing biocidal products and plant protection products (PPP, pesticides) and water from leaching tests. She advises and proposes analysis programs on behalf of the authorities and industry, and she is an experienced project manager and previously worked as a quality manager. Sie Woldum Tordrup – Project Manager Sie has extensive experience with product development driven by legislation (REACH, BPR, Cosmetics Regulation) as well as design and set up of custom made tests for the evaluation of products containing biocides, such as viscosity, stability and understanding chemical interactions with respect to biocidal effects utilizing the state-of-the-art laboratories at DTI. She is an expert in industrial R&D within development and combination of biocides and their interaction with components, raw materials, and production processes in a range of consumer products such as paint and cosmetics.

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programmes, we can help you: • design and create relevant PSM programmes; • support your company in implementation monitoring and sustainability; • correct and improve deficient programmes; and audit PSM programmes, comparing with best practices worldwide.

PROFILE: DEKRA

CONTACTS Website

www.dekra-process-safety.co.uk

E-mail

process-safety-uk@dekra.com

Head office

Phi House, Southampton Science Park, Southampton, SO16 7NS, UK

Tel/ Fax

+44 (0) 23 8076 0722/ +44 (0) 23 8076 7866

Contact

Dr David Firth, Mr Daniel Baker, Mr Jochen Dettke

Directors

DEKRA SE

Ownership

Wholly owned subsidiary of DEKRA SE

Locations

Worldwide

Founded

1925 (DEKRA)

OVERVIEW The breadth and depth of expertise in process safety makes us globally recognized specialists and trusted advisors. We help our clients to understand and evaluate their risks, and work together to develop pragmatic solutions. Our value-adding and practical approach combines specialist process safety management, engineering and testing. We seek to educate and grow client competence to provide sustainable performance improvement. Partnering with our clients we combine technical expertise with a passion for life preservation, harm reduction and asset protection. As part the world’s leading expert organization DEKRA, we are the global partner for a safe world VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€2.5bn

Turnover, chemical service provision

€700m

No of offices

30+

No of countries represented

80+

Staff, group

35,000+ 500+

Staff, chemical service provision SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Equipment 10% Training 5%

Laboratory 50%

Consultancy/advisory 30%

Representation & management 5%

GLOBAL OFFICES DEKRA SE, Handwerkstr 15, D-70565 Stuttgart, Germany SERVICES PROVIDED Process safety management – consulting Process safety management is the bedrock of excellence in process safety performance. Our global teams of PSM specialists provide the experience, knowledge and insight to support you with all the elements of your PSM programmes, whether they are concerned with process hazard assessment, risk analysis, mechanical integrity, commitment to process safety, learning from experience or management of change. Whatever the maturity level of your PSM

Process safety engineering – specialist consulting Implementing process safety programmes requires specialised skills and competencies. Process safety excellence requires technical and management proficiency – sometimes in-house and sometimes called in to respond to a specific requirement or unique situation. Whatever your specialist technical needs, we have the skills and breadth of experience to support your business. Whether you are carrying out a process safety review, implementing safety audits or ensuring compliance with standards or regulations, we have the up-to-date resources and skills to complete the task. If you require help with problem solving or incident investigation, you can rely on impartial advice and support from our experienced team whenever you need it. Process safety information – laboratory testing Good process safety practice demands a thorough understanding of the hazardous physical and chemical properties of materials you process. However, we recognise that data alone is rarely useful – it is the interpretation of the data and its implication for your plant that really makes a difference. We can manage your entire materials testing requirements, offering a turnkey service that not only collects data through rigorous experimentation and testing but also interprets and reports the results. Our global network of testing facilities gives your business full access to cutting-edge techniques and dedicated laboratory testing teams. We offer more than 300 standard testing procedures, as well as the research capability to conduct unusual or complex customised testing. The result is an expert and trusted service that not only delivers quality controlled results, but removes the pressure on resources, continuity and compliance associated with in-house testing. Material testing Our laboratories in the UK can handle powdered materials, gases or vapours, even if they are toxic or highly active and can offer a fast turnaround service if required. We strive to ensure only essential testing is undertaken, that our reports are comprehensive and meaningful, and that specialists are on hand to provide expert advice on the interpretation of results. We pride ourselves on providing a broad range of fire and safety services; including fire risk assessments. Laboratory testing Our CPE teams provide laboratory testing data with expert consultancy, for the identification and assessment of exothermic reaction hazards, thermal stability screening, reaction and adiabatic calorimetry, runaway simulation, engineering solutions and emergency vent design (DIERS). Laboratory testing services also available include: • explosivity, CRH and exothermic chemical reactions, fire and thermal instability and consulting and testing for energetic material assessment, propellants, pyrotechnics and explosives. Regulatory consulting The regulations for placing chemicals on the market and for using chemicals have become a lot more complex and diverse during the last decade – within the EU and on a global scale. DEKRA experts provide consulting services for assuring marketability of our clients products, by classification according to CLP and other regulations; preparation of safety data sheets; support with the identification of restrictions on a specific market; registration or notification of substances and mixtures on a specific market. We also support companies with the use of hazardous products, by carrying out risk assessments; hazardous substances use clearance management; preparation of applications for authorisation according

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Regulatory testing Our services include the complete range of physico-chemical tests required for European regulatory purposes. Through our colleagues at DEKRA, we can also provide expert testing for: • physico-chemical analysis; • RoHS testing; • REACH SVHC candidate list substance testing; • materials testing; and • product testing, eg toys, food contact materials, etc. Both REACH and CLP require information to be put into an MSDS data sheet. Our range of laboratory services from our GLP compliant testing laboratory enable compliance and regulation for: • aerosols, explosives and oxidisers; • pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals; • biocides and plant protection products; • explosives and oxidisers; and • transportation of dangerous goods following the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (CLP, ADR, IMDG, Iata etc). CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1986

Foundation of Chilworth Technology Ltd.

1991

Chilworth Technology Inc established in US.

1995

Received Good Laboratory Practice accreditation.

2001

IChemE safety and environmental awards winner.

2003

Chilworth goes global; capabilities established in France, Italy and India.

2008

Chilworth acquires Spanish facility.

2009

Acquired JCI, the UK’s electrostatic measurement experts.

2011

Wholly acquired by DEKRA, Europe’s leading safety provider.

2013

New office and laboratory open in Shanghai and a new office for the Netherlands and Benelux.

2018

Rebranded to DEKRA Process Safety

ACCREDITATIONS Good Laboratory Practice (UK); ISO9001 (UK); OHSAS18001 (UK); ISO 17025 (US) CLIENTS We work with a number of multi-site, blue-chip clients in a variety of processing industries including the petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, drink, paper and packaging, plastics and rubber, agrochemical, automotive, aerospace and power generation sectors. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can be provided on request. CASE STUDY 1: Our Chemical Process Evaluation laboratory worked intensively with development chemists at a global producer of pharmaceuticals to characterise a range of materials’ stability limits and examine the thermodynamics and kinetics of the formation reaction and subsequent steps of the process. Using a range of techniques, we were able to identify onset conditions for the decomposition and ensure that safe process temperatures were established and respected across the process whilst quantifying runaway reaction scenarios and determining emergency relief system requirements for the identified scenarios using DIERS methods for two-phase relief – ensuring a safe system of work was validated and documented. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

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Supporting a global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals, we tailored an extensive portfolio of tests of a diverse selection of materials under both REACH and CLP criteria were established and respected across the process whilst quantifying runaway reaction scenarios and determining emergency relief system requirements for the identified scenarios using DIERS methods for two-phase relief – ensuring a safe system of work was validated and documented. CASE STUDY 3: Co-operating with a number of service providers from Europe to the Far East, we have carried out a range of physico-chemical properties testing for REACH registration of products across a broad range of applications, while acting as study managers for a range of toxicology and ecotoxicology test programmes. CASE STUDY 4: DEKRA operates the hazardous substance use clearance for a big producing company in the automotive sector for more than ten years now. All new substance requests of R&D, as well as of production, are processed by DEKRA experts. They check the product’s classification and the occupational conditions during use. Approval will only be granted if all hazards are under control. Here, quick reactions are just as important as responsible expert decisions. Through this business process outsourcing, the client benefits from high availability, flexibility and scalability of our expert resources. CASE STUDY 5: DEKRA prepared applications for the authorisation of the use of two REACH annex XIV compounds. The Cr(VI) compounds are used in the repair of helicopter transmissions and cannot be substituted. DEKRA prepared the CSR (chemical safety report), carried out measurements and performed modelling on occupational and environmental exposure. The SEA (socio-economic analysis) was set up with support of a specialised partner company. DEKRA prepared and submitted the IUCLID file and supported the company through ECHA’s question rounds and trialogue. STAFF SELECTION Dr Stephen Rowe – Managing Director – Process Safety UK With more than 20 years’ experience in process safety, Steve has particular expertise in chemical reaction hazards testing, exothermic reaction hazards consulting and dust, gas and vapour flammability testing and consulting programmes. Dr David Firth – Global Sales Director – Process Safety Covering all areas of process safety, David has many years of experience working with customers in a variety of industries including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, paint, polymers, adhesives, electronics, fuel additives, synthetic fibres and many others. Mr Daniel Baker – Laboratories Manager – Process Safety EMEA Responsible for the management of our laboratories, Daniel has more than a decade of experience in testing and project management and brings a wealth of knowledge on regulatory test requirements. As a qualified DGSA, he provides guidance on the implication of results on classification of products. Mr Jochen Dettke – Head of Consultancy Team in Germany A product manager at DEKRA Assurance Services GmbH – based in Stuttgart, Jochen heads up the on REACH registration, authorisation and SVHC management. He also supports with hazardous substance management.

PROFILE: DEKRA

to REACH. In order to provide our clients a comprehensive service, we can rely on our DEKRA accredited measuring agency for hazardous substances, our global expert network and our laboratories.


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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH and regulatory compliance services globally DHI provides expert services within registration of chemicals in the EU and globally. We offer our customers a one stop solution for regulatory services worldwide: • Guidance and strategic counselling on chemicals legislation and registration tasks; • Preparation of registration dossiers, safety assessments and testing strategies integrating use of non-test methods as QSAR and read-across; and • Strategic decisions on substances of very high concern. • Application for authorisation, analysis of alternatives and SEA. DHI offers to facilitate consortia, third party representation and only representative (OR) services.

PROFILE: DHI

CONTACTS Website

www.dhigroup.com www.tox.dhigroup.com

E-mail

jet@dhigroup.com

Head office

Agern Allé 5, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark

Tel

+ 45 4516 9200

Fax

+ 45 4516 9292

Contact

Jens Tørsløv, Head of Projects

Directors

Antoine Labrosse, Chief Executive Officer Arne Rasmussen, Chief Financial Officer

Ownership

Private

Locations

51 worldwide offices and operations

Founded

1964

Product stewardship, regulatory services and software tools DHI offers company specific GHS strategies for global companies as well as classification and labelling of chemical substances and mixtures. Preparation of safety data sheets, exposure scenarios and tools for chemical management, SDSs and exposure scenarios. Training courses and webinars offered in CLP, SDS, exposure assessments and related areas. Provider of chemicals management systems and content for SDS software including worldwide lists on classification, substance names, exposure limits, CAS numbers, phrase modules with 4,500+ phrases in more than 40 languages.

OVERVIEW DHI is a global and independent consulting and research organisation within the fields of water, environment, health and toxicology. It is our aim to assist industry in complying with the regulation on chemicals and chemical products, globally. Further we ensure product safety through assessment of possible impact on humans and the environment. Our extensive knowledge in this field provides support to both industry and authorities around the world. Our integrated approach combines chemical consulting and profound insight in regulatory requirements with leading edge IT solutions and a top professional laboratory. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

2016/17 €110 m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€3,5 m

No of offices

51

No of countries represented

29

Staff, group

1,100

Staff, chemical service provision

26

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN IT & software Training 1% 1%

Laboratory 40%

Consultancy/advisory 54%

Representation & management 4%

GLOBAL OFFICES Australia, Austria, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.

Environmental laboratory The DHI GLP certified environmental laboratory offers: • OECD ecotoxicological studies in water, sediment and soil. • Standard and tailored tests on biodegradability, ecotoxicity, endocrine disrupting effects and bioaccumulation of chemicals. • whole effluent testing of offshore and other discharges; and • testing under the scheme for pharmaceuticals according to the European Medicine Agency (EMA). Biocides and pesticides DHI offers regulatory and documentation assistance to industry and authorities: • consortia management for BPR authorisation; • preparation of dossiers on biocidal active substances, biocidal products and biocidal product families; • preparation of dossiers on active substances and plant protection products; • exposure and risk assessment • data search, data gap analyses, testing strategy • toxicological and ecotoxicological evaluations; and • phrasing of claims, notifications and expert reports. Medical devices, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics Within medical devices, cosmetics, medicinal products, veterinary and herbal medicine, DHI supports industry and authorities with human and environmental risk and safety assessments and documentation. Services include data screening, literature searches, evaluation of biocompatibility, comparative evaluation of materials/toxicity, QSAR for prediction of toxicological effects of chemical substances, preparation of cosmetic dossiers, safety assessments (CPSR with database) and selection of tests in accordance with ISO 10993 and regulatory services (EMEA, FDA, ISO 10993, ICH). Food and feed safety, drinking water Regulatory advice, and safety or risk assessments of novel foods, food contact materials, dietary supplements, food and feed additives, contaminants, naturally occurring toxins, technical processing aids, whole foods and drinking water.

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STAFF SELECTION

1964

Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI) founded

1973

Approved as Authorised Technological Service Institute by the Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science

1982

VKI laboratory accredited by DANAK, the Danish Accreditation Fund

1989

VKI laboratory authorised to carry out test in compliance with the OECD principles of GLP

2000

Designated as a resource centre for the Global Water Partnership

2001

Merge with VKI Institute for the Water Environment

2004

Designated the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Collaborating Centre for Water and Health

2005

Merge with Danish Toxicology Centre (DTC) and establishment of the Environment and Toxicology unit.

2013

Offices in 30 countries around the world

Jens Tørsløv, PhD – Head of Projects Extensive experience as project manager with references within REACH registration and CSR, analysis of alternatives, industry strategy on SVHC and application for authorisation. Jens Tørsløv joined the management team of Department of Environment and Toxicology DHI in 2007 and plays a key role in coordination and marketing of the REACH services. He has more than 25 years’ experience providing services to industry and authorities on environmental and human risk assessment of chemicals, industrial pollution control, capacity building. A position by the Commission (ECB) during the years of preparation of REACH gave a solid background within the REACH legislation and its practical implementation. Helle Westphal, MSc, Pharmacy – Head of Department Expert knowledge of European chemicals REACH legislation and broad knowledge on other parts of the European regulation related to chemicals, cosmetics etc. Helle Westphal has 25 years of experience in strategic and practical consultancy in health and environmental issues, including development and implementation of chemicals management systems and cleaner technologies in a number of companies. Toxicological risk assessments and a good general knowledge of the European environmental regulation. Twenty years of management experience. Michael Fink, MSc, Biology – Senior Expert Biocidal regulatory expert specialized in how industry can maneuver according to the requirements of the BPR and the associated regulations. He has evaluated toxicological risk assessments, human exposure scenarios and efficacy of dossiers on biocides on behalf of both the authorities and industry. He is highly experienced in providing strategic advice for industry in planning cost efficient authorizations of biocidal products and biocidal product families. Experience in managing consortia and highly skilled in negotiating with ECHA and member state authorities. Poul Bo Larsen, MSc, Pharmacy – Chief Toxicologist Has more than 25 years’ experience in regulatory toxicology and human health risk assessment of chemicals/chemical pollutants. Has been employed at the Danish Technological Institute, the Institute of Toxicology at the National Food Agency and for more than 14 years at the Danish EPA. Participated as a national expert on human health risk assessment of chemicals in various working groups at national level in OECD and the EU including the Risk Assessment Committee at ECHA. Has worked with regulation and assessment of hydrocarbons and with the EU risk assessment document and regulation and assessment of manufactured nanomaterials within EU and OECD.

ACCREDITATIONS DHI works in accordance with the quality management system standard: • ISO 9001 as certified by Bureau Veritas. PARTNERS Consultancy: KIST-Europe (Korea). Software supplies: ECOonline; Knauf; Radiometer; InterSolia AB. DHI Environment and Toxicology is engaged in an R&D partnership that aims at reducing the use of harmful chemicals in products. CLIENTS DHI Environment and Toxicology provide regulatory compliance services to a range of industries and industrial organisations within chemicals and metal industry, pharmaceutical and medico. We have a strong foothold in Korea together with our Korean Partner, KIST. TESTIMONIALS Specific references can be provided to clients upon request. CASE STUDY 1: European Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) approval of ECA Consortium for active substance Within a short time span, DHI assisted 15 companies with formation of the ECA Consortium – a non-profit association dedicated to promote the use of ECA (Electro Chemical Activation) technology. DHI assisted in the communication between the European regulatory bodies (EU Commission and ECHA – the European Chemicals Agency), the ECA Consortium and member state authorities. DHI also prepared data gap analysis, quantified a detailed cost analysis study and completed an active substance dossier containing more than 250 endpoints including a thorough exposure and risk assessment. The dossier was submitted before deadline and subsequently approved by ECHA resulting in all members and associated members of the ECA Consortium successfully listed as approved biocidal active substance and product suppliers under Article 95 list of BPR which sets the legal basis for placing active substances or products on the market in the EU. CASE STUDY 2: Registration in Korea (K-REACH) DHI has a successful partnership with the Korean Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and offers access to Korean speaking specialists in K-REACH. Our services include OR representation in Seoul. DHI offers Consortium management via our Korean partner and preparation of K-REACH registration dossiers. Further services include compliance with the Korean BPR legislation. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

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GLOBAL OFFICES DORUK SİSTEM AS, MARTEK/TUBITAK GEBZE, KOCAELI, TURKEY We support our clients in all countries with our global network. SERVICES PROVIDED

CONTACTS

PROFILE: DORUKSISTEM

Website

www.doruksistem.com.tr; www.treach.com.tr; and www.msds.com.tr

E-mail

info@doruksistem.com.tr

Head office

Gebze TUBITAK Yerleskesi Martek Serbest Bolgesi A-Blok No:201-211-212 Gebze 41470 KOCAELI TURKEY

Tel/ Fax

+90 (0) 850 532 3597 / +90 (0) 216 337 9027

Contact

Selcuk BILGIN (selcuk.bilgin@doruksistem.com.tr)

Directors

Selcuk BILGIN – CEO / Founder Isil ERTUNCAY- General Coordinator Baris NAIM – Regulatory Compliance (RC) Department and (TR & EU) REACH Department Manager Mehtap VURAL– Proses Safety (PS) Department Manager

Ownership

Incorporated company

Locations

Turkey

Founded

2005

CLP (SEA) and SDS (GBF) services in Europe and Turkey • Identification of obligations under the CLP Regulation; • implementation of strategy for CLP compliance; • classification and reclassification of substances and mixtures in accordance with the CLP Regulation; • safety data sheets-SDS (GBF) authoring and review; and • CLP notifications dossiers / CLP-group notifications dossiers.

OVERVIEW DORUKSISTEM Engineering Technology and Consultancy Co Inc was established in 2005 to guide and lead the chemical industry, industrial chemicals, cosmetics manufacturers, pesticide agrochemicals and biocidal products registrants, grower/ commodity groups, trade associations, exporters, importers and chemical process industry to compliance with Turkish, EU and global regulations and in dealing with issues that affect their ability to do business effectively. DORUKSISTEM consultants have been involved in the preparation of vulnerability analyses, including the evaluation of regulatory, quality control, and business systems, and the development of standard operating procedures, global regulatory models, and compliance manuals and programmes. With a strong presence in Turkey, DORUKSISTEM has provided cost-effective regulatory support and testing services to many valued companies while doing businesses in both the EU and Turkey. DORUKSISTEM is the most experienced leader consultant company in Turkey and your partner on the way of TURKREACH (KKDIK). VITAL STATISTICS

Biocides and agrochemicals services in Turkey • Identification of obligations under the Turkish BPR; • implementation of strategy for Turkish BPR and agrochemicals product regulations compliance; • preparation of dossiers (approval of active substances and authorisation of biocidal products) and submission; • Turkey representative; • data gap analysis; • studies / tests / reports (physico-chemical properties, efficacy, Environmental fate, ecotoxicology and toxicology); • risk assessments; • liaison with authorities and post-submission support; • classification and labelling of biocides according to the SEA/ CLP; and • creation and review of TURKREACH KKDIK compliant safety data sheets.

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Turnover, group

> €3m

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

12

Staff, group

35

Staff, chemical service provision

25

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Equipment 1% Training 12% Legal 2% IT & software 5%

Consultancy/advisory 25%

Laboratory5%

Information 12%

Representation & management 38%

TURKREACH KKDIK & RELATED REGULATIONS DORUKSISTEM’s consultants have significant experience in the provision of a wide range of TURKREACH (KKDIK) support to our clients. These services include initial work such as regulatory strategy and advice, data evaluation and the use of intelligent testing strategies, followed by study placement and monitoring. We prepare and submit registration dossiers and chemical safety reports including exposure assessments and if necessary risk characterisation. We also provide post-submission support during evaluation and authorisation phases, including completion of authorisations applications. DORUKSISTEM has significant experience in Turkish chemical regulations and project management and Sief and consortia management and we can also act as only representative (OR) registrant or third-party representative in Turkey. Visit our web page www.TURKREACH.com.tr

Process safety Risk analysis and management Industrial risks: • preliminary hazard analysis; • hazard assessment; • safety reports and EPD (Seveso, explosives regulation); • quantitative risk assessment; • risk based land-use planning; • accident investigation. Process hazard analysis (PHA): • HAZOP (hazard and operability analysis) • LOPA (layer of protection analysis) • “What if” • FMEA (failure mode and effects analysis) • HAZID (hazard identification analysis) • process safety in accordance with applicable standards SIL analysis (safety integrity level) Reliability, availability and maintainability studies • reliability centered maintenance (RCM) • risk based inspections (RBI) Safety and emergency planning and management Process safety management Comprehensive safety audits Safety management systems (sms)

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2005

DORUKSISTEM founded in Istanbul, Turkey.

2006

DORUKSISTEM launched leading edge solutions for authoring and managing production quality and R&D management systems for the chemical process industry.

2007

DORUKSISTEM completed more than 50 TSE/TSEK certification for the Turkish chemical industry.

2008

MSDSMARKET is established and published on www.msdsarket.com.tr

2010

DORUKSISTEM Head Office opened. More than 4,500 CICL (Chemical Inventory Control Legislation) notifications completed for several global companies.

2011

DORUKSISTEM awarded ISO 9001 by Bureau Veritas.

2012

Process safety department established.

2013

Process safety business collaboration with INERCO started.

2014

More than 35,000 SDSs completed according to Turkish SDS legislation (DSD/DPD/CLP) in total.

2015

DORUKSISTEM R&D Technology branch opened at Tubitak Research Complex ın free zone Martek Kocaeli Area.

2016

DORUKSISTEM approved as an associated member of ORO, the Only Representatives Organisation

2017

DORUKSISTEM moved all facilities to TUBITAK Marmara Technology Free Zone Area as an approved R&D company.

ACCREDITATIONS DORUKSISTEM is an associated member of ORO, the Only Representatives Organisation DORUKSISTEM is a member of ICI, Istanbul Chamber of Industry DORUKSISTEM is member of ICC, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce DORUKSISTEM is a member of SRA, the Society for Risk Analysis DORUKSISTEM is a member of ACS, American Chemical Society DORUKSISTEM works in accordance with the quality management system standard: ISO 9001 as certified by Bureau Veritas PARTNERS INERCO Spain, TWI – The Welding Institute, Cambridge UK, REACH INTEGRA Spain, REACH ChemAdvice GmbH Germany, EXPONENT UK, CHEMADVISOR USA, SPHERA France, NEXREG Canada, CIRS China, SCAS Japan, NAM & NAM S. Korea, CIS Russia, SIAM CHEMETER Spain, CGE RISK Holland, ANTEA Italy CLIENTS DORUKSISTEM clients are involved in many businesses, including industrial, basic, specialty, agricultural, and biocidal chemicals, biotechnology, nanotechnology, cosmetics, fibres; iron and steel, tyres, paints and coatings; plastic products; and chemical manufacturing, warehouse and logistics companies, as well as from manufacturing industry, formulation, distribution and consumer product sectors. Some our clients are: Honeywell, Sigma Aldrich, Cargill, Ashland, Air Products, Lyondellbasell, Cancarb, Cerfrit, Buckman, Albesiano, Vonnroll, Cortec, Cray Valley, Croda, Cytec, Sealed Air, Dow Agro Sciences, Dunlop Adhesives, IMCD, Gazprom, Hemel, Ineos, Kafrit Group, Kg Chemicals, Kodak, Laviosa, Metro Groups, Novartis, Phiilsa, Aygaz, Kardemir, Toros Fertiliser, Tata, Ruetgers, Struktol, Sensient, Showa Denko, Siemens, Tetra Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

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TESTIMONIALS Specific references can be provided to potential clients upon request. CASE STUDY 1: Ashland Inc notification of the substances under Turkish CLP (SEA) Ashland Inc had an issue with notification of their substances (>450) under Turkish CLP (SEA). As their OR, the regulatory compliance process of Ashland had to be accomplished perfectly by us. For that purpose, all exported products to Turkey by the company were studied, and cross-checked against the classification of the substances with the data of Turkey’s Ministry of Environment and Urbanism. And finally, all dangerous substances were successfully notified to the ministry’s system. This allows Ashland to continue to sell its products on the Turkish market via its Turkish distributors. CASE STUDY 2: Honeywell SDS compliance project Honeywell International, Inc is one of the biggest chemical suppliers in Turkey as well as in the whole world. The 13 December 2014 regulation was published in the Official Gazette. This methodises Turkish SDSs. All Honeywell products exported to Turkey must have Turkish SDSs in compliance with the regulations. Compliance is needed because, literal translations of the SDSs are not sufficient to legitimise them. Unlike other countries, Turkey’s system demands that the declaration of the SDSs competent author’s name and his/ her certificate number be included. Unless having taken training ending with an examination and succeeding it, it is not possible to prepare SDSs according to Turkey’s SDS Regulation. So, to the present day more than 500 SDSs have been generated for Honeywell and 3,000 more are in process within the scope of their SA project. They are all revised when necessary, regenerated after the regulation changes and kept up to date. All previously prepared labels of those products are revised too according to SEA (Turkish CLP). CASE STUDY 3: TURKKREACH KKDIK overview in Turkey The regulation of TURKREACH KKDIK was published on 23 June 2017 and came into effect on 23 December 2017. Since then more than 350 substance pre-registrations (pre-Sief and C&L registrations) have been completed for several global companies. Please do not hesitate to contact to our well experienced staff for DORUKSISTEM’s TURKREACH KKDIK OR services. STAFF SELECTION Doruksistem RC – Regulatory Compliance team DORUKSISTEM RC team members are highly competent and have great experience in the field of chemicals regulation throughout the whole product lifecycle, including but not limited to chemicals identification, hazard classification, risk assessment, RSP, SDS and labelling creation. Our specialists always have up-to-date information on national and international chemical control and related legislations. Doruksistem PS – Process Safety team DORUKSISTEM PS have experienced team of professionals and specialists in all areas of industrial safety and risk prevention to meet the challenges of the industrial safety and risk management, as well as providing technical assistance to ensure safety levels are consistent with its business, the environment and compliance to regulatory requirements. Doruksistem RDT – R&D Technology team DORUKSISTEM RDT team is a highly competent and concentrated team in the field of quantitative structure–activity relationship models (Qsar models), regression or classification models used in the chemical and biological sciences and engineering.

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Regulatory safety inspections Seveso and Atex regulations implementation DORUKSISTEM can assist you with assessing, designing and permitting of storage facilities for hazardous chemicals, modelling of external safety (Seveso) and assessing aspects such as explosion safety (Atex).


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GLOBAL OFFICES China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, United States SERVICES PROVIDED Environmental fate and biodegradability testing Unparalleled experience in the identification and quantification the fate of test substances in soil, water and other complex environmental matrices, complemented by in-house radiolabeling and structural elucidation expertise Biodegradation screening and testing (OECD 301, 310, 314, 303 etc). Environmental fate testing (OECD 307, 308, 309, 106). All these studies can be performed including metabolite identification. Specific expertise in the context of REACH is in the field of biodegradability screening and simulation testing.

PROFILE: EAG Laboratories

CONTACTS Website

www.eag.com

E-mail

info@eag.com

Head office

4747 Executive Drive, San Diego, CA, US

Tel/ Fax

+1-800-366-3867

Contact

Kristein King

Directors

Siddhartha Kadia, PhD, Chief Executive Officer

Ownership

Private company

Locations

China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, US

Founded

1978 (as Charles Evans & Associates)

Sediment toxicity and terrestrial plant testing Testing and study design expertise in terrestrial and aquatic plant testing and evaluation of products to sediment dwelling organisms. Greenhouse facilities provide ample space for testing multiple species and advanced study designs. Sediment testing includes freshwater and marine acute and chronic tests.

OVERVIEW EAG Laboratories is a global scientific services company that provides testing, analytical and characterisation services to technology and life science-related industries. We’ve brought together the most respected brands in environmental science to offer chemical companies a better choice for contract research services. With over 140 years of combined experience, EAG companies (formerly known as Wildlife International, PTRL West, PTRL Europe and ABC Laboratories) deliver the full range of aquatic, avian and terrestrial toxicology and other environmental testing services required by global agricultural, pharmaceutical, consumer product and chemical industries. EAG Laboratories is now part of the Eurofins laboratory network. VITAL STATISTICS

US$250m

Turnover, chemical service provision No of offices

~$100m 23

No of countries represented

7

Staff, group

1,200

Staff, chemical service provision SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 5%

Laboratory 95%

Ecotoxicology testing We offer the full suite of acute and chronic aquatic and terrestrial toxicology services required to assess the acute and chronic effects of chemicals on amphibians, earthworms, honeybee and select non-target insects, as well as freshwater and saltwater invertebrates and fish in an AAALAC-accredited, GLP-compliant environment, and are capable of supporting a large number of concurrent studies.

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Turnover, group

Endocrine disruptor screening and testing Further specific expertise lies in the field of endocrine disruption screening and testing, We have in-house histopathology services to evaluate the potential of chemicals to affect endocrine-sensitive tissues in fish, amphibians and frogs.

~500

Avian toxicology One of the largest and most respected avian toxicology laboratories in the world, we offer unparalleled skill in performing avian acute and reproduction studies, as well as the ability to develop and conduct specialty studies designed to meet client-specific needs. Residue analysis Unparalleled method development know-how in the challenging discipline of residue chemistry, along the full complement of ground and surface water monitoring, dislodgeable foliar residues, magnitude of residue analyses, as well as worker and domestic exposure studies Radiolabelling and custom synthesis Expert 14C and 3H radiolabelling of active ingredients for metabolism, environmental fate and effects testing; custom synthesis of active ingredients and metabolites and impurities – with dedicated in-house analytical for GLP-certification of materials Dermal absorption/percutaneous absorption testing Testing outlined in OECD 427 (in vivo studies in rodent models) and OECD 428 (in vitro studies using human and animal skin), which are often performed in parallel to predict dermal absorption in humans (sometimes called ‘the triple pack’ or ‘parallelogram’ approach). CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1978

Established as Charles Evans & Associates

1987-2010

Expanded operations in US, Europe and Asia

April 2012

Acquired PTRL West and PTRL Europe

Dec. 2012

Acquired Wildlife International, Ltd.

July 2015

Acquired ABC Laboratories

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STAFF SELECTION

Good laboratory practice (GLP) − multiple inspections by EPA with no findings

Henry Krueger, PhD – Vice President, Toxicology Director of aquatic toxicology with our Easton, Maryland site (formerly Wildlife International) since 1995, Dr Krueger is responsible for all aspects of the aquatic toxicology programme including fish and amphibian endocrine disruptor studies. Expert aquatic toxicologist, with specific expertise in bioaccumulation testing sediment toxicology testing and endocrine test design, conduct and interpretation. Timothy Springer, PhD – Director of Special Projects Dr Tim Springer manages special projects and technical support. He was responsible for the development of the abbreviated in vivo fish bioconcentration test. Dr Springer has played a critical role in the revision of the OECD guideline 305, and in development methods to estimate BCF values using data from BMF studies. Edward Schaefer – Director of Fate and Biodegradation Mr Schaefer has more than 20 years of experience in the area of degradation and environmental fate testing. Responsible for study design and oversight of testing programmes. Key contributor to development of EPA/OECD test guidelines – specifically OECD guideline 314. David Dohn, PhD – General Manager With more than 35 years’ experience in the environmental testing arena, Dr Dohn is an expert in plant, animal, and soil metabolism studies for pesticide registration, biochemical toxicology, designing regulatory packages for pesticide registration in North America and Europe. Marian Ponte – Senior Scientific Advisor With more than 26 years in the agrochemical industry, Ms. Ponte has conducted hundreds of studies to satisfy global guidelines, including U.S. EPA, OECD, Japan’s JMAFF, Canada’s PMRA and Brazilian guidelines. She served as Director of the Environmental Fate group at EAG before becoming the Senior Scientific Advisor for Environmental Fate and Metabolism in September of 2016. James Schmidt – Senior Scientific Advisor Mr Schmidt offers three decades of experience in xenobiotic metabolism and bio-analytical chemistry, and has special interests in agrochemical environmental fate and metabolism, metabolic stability, metabolite profiling and identification, chiral separations, and pharmacologically active metabolites.

CLIENTS • • • • • • • • • • •

Agricultural chemicals; basic, industrial and specialty chemicals; pharmaceutical and biopharmaceuticals; biocides; consumer products; animal health; food and feed; medical devices; aerospace/defence; technology; and law/litigation (Intellectual property and product liability).

CASE STUDY: Glyphosate: fish short term reproduction assay (FSTRA) with the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) – a paper presented at SETAC US 2012, S. Schneider et al, Wildlife International The objective of this assay was to determine if glyphosate might impact the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) endocrine axis resulting in the disruption of reproduction in fish. Breeding groups of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) were exposed to glyphosate under flow-through conditions at mean measured concentrations of 0.046, 0.23, 1.2, 6.2 and 33mg ae/L for 21 days. Endpoints that were evaluated for endocrine disruption of the reproductive system included fecundity, fertility, secondary sex characteristics (including tubercle and fatpad scores), gonadosomatic index (GSI), histopathology of gonads, as well as plasma vitellogenin. Other endpoints included survival, general observations of health, weight, and length. There were no apparent effects on survival, growth, reproduction, secondary sex characteristics, GSI, VTG or gonad histopathology in male or female fish exposed to glyphosate for 21 days. Based on the endpoints evaluated, glyphosate does not appear to impact the function of the hypothalamuspituitary-gonadal (HPG) endocrine axis in fathead minnows.

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SERVICES PROVIDED Industrial chemicals – REACH EBRC offers comprehensive scientific, regulatory and administrative support on industrial chemicals, including: • data gathering, literature searches, and evaluation; • data gap analysis, closing of data gaps, and study monitoring; • chemical safety assessment (CSA) and report (CSR); • PBT and vPvB assessment; • technical dossier (Iuclid 6); • identification of known uses; • development of exposure scenarios for HH and ENV; • risk characterisation; • classification and labelling; • safety data sheets; • consortium and Sief management; and • preparation of CLH dossiers

PROFILE: EBRC Consulting

CONTACTS Website

www.ebrc.de

E-mail

info@ebrc.de

Head office

Raffaelstraße 4, 30177 Hannover, Germany

Tel

+49 511 898389 0

Fax

+49 511 898389 10

Contact

Torsten Grewe

Directors

Dr Rüdiger V Battersby

Ownership

Privately owned

Locations

Germany

Founded

1993

OVERVIEW EBRC is a privately-owned consulting organisation based in Hannover, Germany, providing consulting services with a focus on chemical, biocidal and agrochemical industries. Specialised scientific experience is available in all key disciplines relevant for product safety with respect to human health and environment. Task force management and coordination of industry consortia is another important aspect of our work. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

62

Staff, chemical service provision

36

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training IT & software 5% 5% Representation & management 15%

Consultancy/advisory 75%

Agrochemicals Active substance approval and national product registration. EU notification of active substances governed under regulation (EC) No 1107/2009: • support of existing substances in the context of the renewal programme of the EU (AIR); • support of new active substances; • completeness checks, validation of existing studies, literature surveys; and • full dossier preparation including risk assessments, literature search report, submission and defence of dossiers in the review and evaluation process. Product registration dossiers for national authorisations in EU member states including zonal dossiers: • aII dossiers (dRRs) for registration and re-registration of plant protection products, label extensions and formulation changes; • services include compilation of all required documents, conduct of exposure and risk assessments, biological dossiers, advice in closing data gaps, the supervision of experimental studies, as well as submission of the application to competent authorities and attendant contacts/services during the registration process; and • previous experience (among others) includes herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, rodenticides, nematicides and growth regulators. Biocides EBRC provides experienced support for all key phases of the evaluation and registration process of biocides. Dossier preparation and defence in the regulatory process both for active substances and biocidal products are our primary services. • active substances (Inclusion into the BPR list of approved substances (Reg. (EU) No 528/2012)) • biocidal products (registration/authorisation in EU member states) • task force/consortia management; and • evaluation of substances – as specified for industrial chemicals and agrochemicals above.

GLOBAL OFFICES EBRC Consulting GmbH Raffaelstraße 4 30177 Hannover Germany

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1993

Foundation of EBRC (initial staffing: six people)

2016

Continual growth, leading to a current staff count of 58

CLIENTS A wide range of companies producing agrochemicals, biocides and industrial chemicals and/or formulated products. CASE STUDY 1: MEASE On behalf of EUROMETAUX, EBRC developed a tool for the estimation and assessment of occupational exposure (MEASE) which combines approaches from the EASE expert system, from the TRA tool and from the health risk assessment guidance for metals (HERAG). It represents a widely-used first tier screening tool for occupational inhalation and dermal exposure to metals and inorganic substances. CASE STUDY 2: HERAG (Health Risk Assessment Guidance) With its extensive background in metals risk assessments, EBRC was contracted from 2005-2007 by the European Metals Industry to compile a guidance document for the human health risk assessment of metals and inorganic metal compounds. The HERAG documents provide guidance to the worldwide regulatory and scientific community on several aspects of risk assessment methodology for metals where classic tools developed for organics are not applicable. CASE STUDY 3: RiCoG The rigorous containment guide (RiCoG provides guidance to registrants of isolated intermediates on how rigorous containment (RiCo) of their intermediates can be assessed and documented according to the stipulations of regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH). In an integrated assessment of SCC for an entire process (adopted from an approach published by Hirst et al. [2002]), RiCoG can be used to prioritise individual process steps requiring higher tier assessments, and provides an easy and structured way to assess and to document RiCo for the remaining process steps. Experts from various metals’ industries have contributed with their practical experience to the development of RiCoG. CASE STUDY 4: Development of standard handling frequencies of rodenticide baits Due to the non-existence of robust figures describing the handling frequency of baits by professional pest control operators, EBRC was entrusted by the rodenticides industry to derive a suitable proposal. Data were collected from various (quite heterogeneous) sources (industry and pest control business) and analysed statistically. Based on this analysis, the European Commission and EU member states agreed on default bait handling figures which are the current standard for operator exposure assessment and have been a key prerequisite for including anticoagulant rodenticide active substances in Annex I of Directive 98/8/EC. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

STAFF SELECTION Rüdiger Battersby – Director Dr Rüdiger Battersby is the founder and director of EBRC. After his PhD in biochemistry, he took up a position as manager of a contract research organisation in Hannover (IBR), from where he switched to EBRC. Apart from his responsibilities as managing director and principal coordinating toxicologist, he acts as supervisor for all of EBRC’s agrochemical, biocidal and industrial chemical risk assessments. His professional expertise encompasses involvement in the German government’s review programme (BUA) on existing chemicals, representation of industry consortia in RA conducted under the ESR programme (793/93) and at EU-TCNES level, as well as the conduct of several dozen occupational exposure surveys in various sectors of the chemical industry. Among other professional activities, he is an appointed member of the German Expert Gremium for Chemicals Safety of the German Chemical Society. Arne Burzlaff – Senior Registration Manager Industrial Chemicals Dr Arne Burzlaff graduated as a chemist (2000) and obtained a PhD in technical chemistry/biotechnology (2005). He worked for the German Federal Institute for occupational safety and health, Division for Chemicals and Biocides Regulation (2005-2007), on dossier evaluation for biocides, collaboration in EU working groups and scoping issues on borderline cases among legal frameworks. Since 2007 he has been working at EBRC as senior scientist/toxicologist. In this position he has been compiling REACH registration dossiers, with a focus on human health hazard assessment and risk characterisation, and initiation and monitoring of experimental studies on industrial chemicals. Andreas Büsing – Senior Registration Manager Agrochemicals Andreas Büsing graduated as a biochemist at the University of Hannover (1984). After years of experience in biochemical analytics with specific emphasis on the development and validation of immunoassays, he has been working at EBRC as registration manager for agrochemicals since 1999. His main responsibilities at EBRC include the co-ordination and supervision of dossiers for product registration and active substance approval under Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009, with focus on ecotoxicological risk assessments, data gap analysis and monitoring of experimental studies on active substances and plant protection products. Silke Burger – Senior Registration Manager Biocides Dr Silke Burger graduated as a biologist (2000) and obtained a PhD in molecular biology/toxicology (2004). Since 2006 she has been working at EBRC as registration manager for biocides. In this position she has been compiling dossiers in support of active substances approval according to Directive 98/8/EC and BPR (Reg. (EU) No 528/2012) and registration of biocidal products with a focus on human and environmental exposure assessments and risk characterisations, and further initiation and monitoring of experimental studies on active substances and biocidal products. Daniel Vetter – Senior Consultant Special Services Daniel Vetter graduated as Dipl-Ing agr at University of Hannover (2003). His main responsibilities at EBRC include the development and implementation of novel statistical techniques in human health risk assessments. He developed MEASE, an assessment tool for occupational exposure providing first tier estimates of inhalation and dermal exposure to metals. As part of his current work, he incorporates probabilistic techniques into the HEC (human equivalent concentrations) approach.

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Special services EBRC has in-house experienced scientific support for a wide range of statistical services: • statistical (re-)evaluation of data; • implementation of EU-models and/or scenarios (eg as given in OECD emission scenario documents); • ready-to-use spreadsheet solutions for various applications (eg substance specification); • probabilistic exposure assessments; • derivation of species sensitivity distributions; and • Bayesian approaches for (occupational) exposure assessments. Based on long-term involvement in major EU risk assessment projects, EBRC is very familiar with handling extensive databases, including: • importing and (re-)structuring of data; • online generation status update reports; and • provision of web-interfaces for data-entry and analysis.


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PROFILE: EPP

CONTACTS Website

www.eppltd.com

E-mail

enquiries@eppltd.com

Head office

EPP Environemtal Centre, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland, UK

Tel

+44 131 285 0566

Fax

+44 131 445 4544

GLOBAL OFFICES

Contact

Sarah Farr, Business Development Manager

Directors

Dr Stephen Newlands, Managing Director Mrs Rosemary Newland, Finance Director

EPP has facilities located near Edinburgh, Scotland (UK) and provides services to clients worldwide.

Ownership

Privately owned limited company

Locations

Scotland, UK

Founded

1992

Laboratory 100%

SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW EPP is a GLP contract research organisation (CRO), based near Edinburgh, Scotland (UK), supporting agrochemical, human & animal pharmaceutical and industrial chemical sectors. We assist our clients by providing GLP analytical, physico-chemical and environmental testing in accordance with worldwide regulations such as OECD, ISO, and OPPTS. Our experienced staff work across three core areas: • analytical and screening; • environmental sciences; and • chemical process research and development (R&D). The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is internationally recognised as being a global regulatory policy leader. The MHRA acts as the UK GLP monitoring authority and has inspected and certified EPP as GLP compliant since 2009. Our clients can therefore be assured that EPP conducts GLP studies to the highest standards in the world. With over 25 years’ experience, EPP offers an excellent level of customer service and satisfaction, combining scientific expertise with precise and effective project management and communication. We pride ourselves on keeping you informed on every detail of your project. Our relatively small size means EPP is more agile and responsive to our clients’ requirements and often highly competitive on project timelines. EPP has an integrated and efficient way of working. All three main service areas can work synergistically together allowing a more streamlined process. For example EPP’s R&D lab supports 5-batch analysis studies by synthesising the necessary active and impurity reference standards and the analytical department provides support for environmental sciences unit. Working in this way reduces delays and the need for extra expenditure on subcontracting or outsourcing. In addition, we have in-house QA which also improves timelines and ensures quality and accuracy of all studies at EPP. EPP aims to be “Your GLP Contract Research Organisation of Choice” when facing regulatory challenges. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

All

Staff, group

28

Staff, chemical service provision

5-Batch Analysis and Physico-Chemical Testing Our analytical department is renowned for providing an excellent, comprehensive, one-stop service for regulatory 5-batch analysis studies and supports physico-chemical product chemistry testing for agrochemical clients across the world. We have expertise in over 250 generics, as well as new entities, including technically challenging or recently off-patent actives. Our efficient service and bespoke reports meet specific submission requirements and allow our clients to register their products in important sales territories including Brazil and other Latin American countries, Mexico, USA, Australia, and Europe. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Fate EPP specialises in performing GLP aquatic, marine and terrestrial ecotoxicology, environmental fate and fish metabolism studies in accordance with worldwide regulations, including OECD, ISO and OPPTS. Our scientists are proven experts in handling difficult substances, such as unstable and volatile substances as well as complex test systems, ensuring accurate analysis. We pride ourselves on creating innovative approaches to testing to meet our clients’ objectives, establishing long term partnerships through quality and trust. R&D and Custom Synthesis of Analytical Reference Standards Our synthetic chemists are highly experienced in the production of unique and rare organic molecules including hard-to-find impurities and metabolites related to active ingredients or associated with controlled drugs. We typically work on a scale ranging from milligrams to kilograms and can, if required, certify the standards to GLP. EPP has a variety of instrumentation including semi-prep HPLC and 500MHz NMR to assist with complex requests for isolation and structural elucidation studies. Product Catalogue of Reference Standards www.eppltd.com/product-search EPP recently launched an online product catalogue of over 700 analytical reference standards for our clients to browse. These products range across the agrochemical, human and veterinary pharmaceuticals sectors and include impurities, metabolites and degradants of active ingredients. All listed items are in stock and can be dispatched worldwide within one to two weeks from order. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1992

EPP founded; service area process R&D, custom synthesis

2008

Formation of analytical services department

2009

OECD GLP analytical accreditation achieved

2014

Formation of environmental sciences department

2015

OECD GLP environmental sciences operational

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ACCREDITATIONS

CASE STUDY 3: R&D

GLP certified, OECD, EPA, UK Home Office Drug Licensing, SEPA Radiochemical License.

Custom Synthesis • EPP’s customers depend on our reactiveness and flexibility to ensure any new regulatory changes and challenges are solved in an efficient way by a CRO you can depend on; • an EFSA peer review document of the active substance Mesotrione highlighted an additional relevant impurity, R287432, with similar structure to the mesotrione impurity R287431. Consequently, our clients had an urgent need to conduct more studies to fulfil data gaps presented by the change in specification for mesotrione;

We can collaborate with partner laboratories for radio-chemical synthesis and can work in collaborations with consultants. CLIENTS EPP works with major multinational agrochemical, pharmaceutical and industrial chemical corporations across the world. We also serve a number of consultancies and SMEs assisting with complex and challenging projects. Additionally, EPP supports other CROs and large manufacturing companies, providing high purity analytical reference standards for use in their in-house QC testing, through our custom synthesis service and online product catalogue. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can be provided upon request. CASE STUDY 1: Analytical and Screening 5-Batch Analysis • EPP is valued for our innovative approach and is expert in dealing with difficult agrochemical active ingredients, including those recently off patent; • EPP was tasked with undertaking a GLP 5 batch report on a new generic. A fast timescale was important for the client in order to be first to market; and • the analytical team worked efficiently, developing methods with associated problem solving, enabling a prominent Chinese manufacturer of Glufosinate Ammonium to obtain the first generic registration in the EU, followed more recently by successful registration in Brazil. CASE STUDY 2: Environmental Sciences Environmental Fate: • the environmental sciences group are known for working with challenging products and can be relied upon to create novel approaches where other laboratories have failed; • EPP was contracted to conduct an OECD 305 bioconcentration study in trout on an experimental animal health product known to be difficult in nature with an urgent regulatory deadline; • the difficulties included very low water solubility, high binding potential, high toxicity and poor stability when radiolabelled; • a dynamic study design was adopted allowing for a phased approach to identify the most appropriate final test design to follow. A preliminary investigation study as well as a small scale pilot study was conducted prior to the main definitive study to ensure a reliable outcome; • it was quickly identified that multiple re-purifications of the radiolabelled test material would be required to maintain stability. In addition, a high test solution replacement rate was required to maintain the concentration throughout the uptake phase due to the low test item concentrations required. It was also identified that a longer elimination phase would be necessary; and • preliminary work allowed EPP to refine the number of fish required for the main test and produce a high quality study with report within the requested timelines and budget.

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EPP’s experienced synthetic organic chemists were quick to respond to the challenge. A review of chemical literature and coupled with our in-house synthetic expertise meant we were able to assist by synthesising and certifying not only the new Mesotrione impurity R28732 but also R287431 allowing quick progression of EPP’s clients studies (at EPP and scheduled within other CROs) to fill those regulatory data gaps.

STAFF SELECTION Bruce Craig – Analytical and Screening Services Manager Bruce joined EPP in May 2008 as Analytical Laboratories Manager from previous employment at Charles River (previously Inveresk Research) where he spent 20 years as a study director in the agrochemical registration field. Bruce has conducted over 400 programmes of work in the 5-batch analysis and physico-chemical testing area. He has undertaken registration studies on new molecules for multinational companies as well as many studies conducted for off-patent generic molecules. Christopher Doig – Environmental Sciences Manager Formerly of Charles River Laboratories and with over 14 years of industry experience, Christopher Doig has taken the Environmental Sciences department from its earliest beginnings into a thriving division. He has been instrumental in the design and refurbishment of the EPP Environmenal Centre and ensuring the laboratories are fit for future expansion. The provision of ecotoxicology was the original founding service within Environmental Sciences and was closely followed by the addition of the environmental fate group allowing EPP to deliver a comprehensive package of testing for our clients. Dr David Tredgett – R&D and General Manager David joined EPP in 2002, working firstly as a synthetic organic chemist in the R&D department and has moved through the company to his current position of R&D and General Manager. David has been responsible for the operational side of the business as General Manager since 2013 and has ultimate legal responsibility for the GLP service in his capacity of GLP named operator. Dr Karen Anderson – QA Manager After graduating from Edinburgh University with an honours degree in Chemistry with Industrial Experience (Merck, Sharpe and Dohme) Karen remained at the university to complete her PhD in Natural Product Synthesis. From 2002-2004 Karen worked as a research associate at AMRI, Syracuse, NY. Karen joined EPP in 2004 working in the synthetic team before moving into Quality Assurance in 2011 and has been the QA Manager since 2013. She is an active member of the Research Quality Association (MRQA).

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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH (1906/2006) • Registration dossiers (Inquiry, data gaps, data collections, study monitoring, Iuclid, CSA/CSR, Sief management…); • dossiers Evaluation (testing proposals, CoRAP, RMOA…); • exposure assessment and risk characterisation (registration, authorisation); and • intermediate under SCC (industrial site audit, dossier of proofs…).

CONTACTS Website

www.equitox.eu

E-mail

contact@equitox.eu

Head office

Lyon, France

Tel

+33 (0)482 539 018

Fax

+33 (0)482 539 018

Contact

Céline Goulois, Manager

Ownership

Private limited company

Locations

France (Lyon)

Founded

2012

(extended)-safety data sheets • Data collection; • classification, Labelling, C&L notification; • SDS (regulatory compliance); and • e-SDS (writing, compliance check, auditing).

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OVERVIEW EQUITOX offers a full range of expertise in European chemical regulations (REACH, biocides, cosmetics, CLP…). We manage your projects from the definition of your duties to the submission of your regulatory dossiers with their follow-up in case of challenge by authorities. We also train your teams, develop your regulatory strategies, provide technical support for your customer services… The relationships we build with our clients are a reflexion of our core values: excellence, quality, open-mindedness, consideration of client constraints and trust. EQUITOX is organised around seven highly qualified experts, each with 5 to 30 years of experience working in toxicology, ecotoxicology and regulatory affairs departments of international chemical and consultancy companies. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

Turnover, chemical service provision

100%

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

7

Staff, chemical service provision

7

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 1%

Consultancy/advisory 65%

Biocide (BPD 98/8/CEE, BPR 528/2012) • Active substance (R&D, dossier compilation); • portfolio assessment (regulatory strategy, datagap analysis); • biocidal product (dossier compilation, national/EU authorisation biocidal product family, simplified authorisation, same…); and • defense of dossier (EU member states, coordination group…). Expertise in Ecotoxicology/Toxicology • Literature review, study assessment and validation; • generation of data (QSAR, in vitro/in vivo, read-across…); • human health/environmental risk assessment (Tier 1, 2, monitoring); • endocrine disruptors (OECD framework, BP/PPP regulations); and • PBT/vPvB assessment. Training • European chemical regulations (REACH, biocides, cosmetics, CLP, medical devices); and • toxicology, ecotoxicology, risk assessment. ACCREDITATIONS • • •

CLIENTS Our clients range from multinational companies to SMEs, producing or distributing industrial and specialty chemicals, petrochemicals, biocides and cosmetics. They are EU based companies. CASE STUDY 1 – Authorisation of Biocidal Products: Increase the Chance of Success by Reducing the Uncertainties. •

Representation & management 34%

GLOBAL OFFICES EQUITOX – 63 rue André Bollier – 69003 – LYON CEDEX 07 – FRANCE

European registered toxicologists (Eurotox); member of the French Society of Toxicology (SFT); and member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (Setac).

Uncertainties to obtain an authorisation for biocidal products under the BPR come from many sources: active substance properties, substances of concern, use of non-harmonized processes for efficacy testing and risk assessment… They have a major impact on the chance of success and the total cost of such projects. When EQUITOX takes over a dossier, we put all our energy into reducing these uncertainties. EQUITOX’s experts constantly update their knowledge by watching not only the regulation and guidance documents, but also the minutes from the different groups and committees (Coordination Group, Working Groups, Biocidal Product Committee, national decisions…). In addition, strong relationships are built with some Member States to reach a common objective: provide a dossier of high quality and reduce the workload and cost. This way forward has been successful at many occasions.

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Identification and evaluation of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals become a growing subject of interest in the EU, for citizens, policy makers, authorities and industry. Legal and technical frameworks are better known with the recent publication of the Delegated Regulations for the BPR and the PPPR, and guidance documents. Considering this together with the OECD conceptual framework, EQUITOX offers a full package for industry. First of all, one key point is to temper the debate. To that end, EQUITOX provided trainings based on the science and its legal interpretation. Most of the chemicals currently catching the attention of regulators are characterised by a well-known conventional (eco)toxicological profiles. The available historical data have to be correctly interpreted to determine if an ED effect can be suspected. Then advice on the follow-up strategy is provided, keeping in mind that an ED is characterised by an ED mode of action. This approach has been applied by EQUITOX for both environmental/human health suspected EDs (REACH, BPR).

STAFF SELECTION Dr Christine Reteuna – Regulatory Ecotoxicologist – 30 YOE After obtaining her PhD in environmental toxicology, Christine began her career in the French Ministry of Environment for the implementation of chemical regulations. She then went into industry for 19 years (Rhodia – now SOLVAY). It enabled her to work for both the consumer market (cosmetics, detergents, etc) and the industrial market (metal processing, oil market, etc), a wide range of chemicals. She was also an industry representative in several scientific (Ecetoc) and professional organisations (UIC, ASPA, Cefic). Christine has developed specific skills in the assessment of environmental impact of polymers, surfactants or cosmetics; covering data collection, study monitoring, establishment of ecotoxicological profiles, product classification and risk assessment. Stéphanie Moulin – Regulatory Toxicologist – 17 YOE Stéphanie spent ten years working in the chemical industry for Rhodia (now SOLVAY). She also worked for the CNRS (French national scientific research centre) in the chemical risk prevention unit, and has teaching experience. Stéphanie’s main fields of activities are the use of in vitro methods, the cost optimisation, the qualification of CROs and the registration strategies. In addition, Stéphanie is specialised in human health risk assessment, with a focus on the safety assessment of cosmetic products. She has taken part in the compliance check of SCC intermediates and recently in one REACH authorisation dossier demonstrating the adequate control of risks. Dr Marie-Laure Teisseire – Regulatory Ecotoxicologist – 22 YOE Marie-Laure started her career in research, in the field of ground and surface water pollution, and teaching (six years at the University of Reims) then worked for a Chemical Company (Rhodia – now SOLVAY). The main projects managed by Marie-Laure, such as notification of new substances in EU or China or compilation of REACH dossiers, allowed her to improve her expertise in environmental exposure assessment to environmental risk characterisation and the definition of risk reduction strategies. Several other fields of expertise are environmental and physico-chemical hazard assessment of chemical products, study monitoring and hazard communication (SDS, C&L).

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Dr Benoit Fraysse – Regulatory (Eco)toxicologist – 16 YOE Once he had his PhD, obtained in collaboration with the French Nuclear Safety Institute, and after three years in postgraduate positions, mixing teaching and research , Benoit joined the French chemical company Rhodia (now SOLVAY), where he spent six years. Benoit specialises in analysis of the hazardous properties of substances (physical chemistry, environment, health) combining experimental and in silico methods. With regard to international issues, Benoit has a particular interest in the fields of developmental toxicity and the assessment of health risk to workers (REACH, BPR). He also has active discussions with the competent authorities. Céline Goulois – Regulatory (Eco)toxicologist – 16 YOE Céline is specialised in REACH regulation. She studied chemistry and has a master in environmental toxicology. Before joining EQUITOX in 2014, Céline spent 12 years as a consultant in several international consultancy firms (Altran, SGS). She is in charge of the preparation and validation of technical documents, hazard classification, and REACH. Céline’s skills are the technical coordination of REACH registration dossiers, with a substantial experience in Sief communication and dossier compilation. Her experience allows her to work with many product profiles and to propose a REACH compliance strategy suitable for each company. Dr Farah Koraichi-Emeriau – Regulatory Toxicologist – 5 YOE Following a Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy, Farah completed her education with a PhD thesis on an endocrine disruptive substance affecting the reproductive system. She has a solid knowledge on the specific characteristics of endocrine disruptors, as well as on their various and complex mechanisms of action. Before joining EQUITOX in September 2015, Farah worked in various domains (research, CRO, industry). Since then, she has worked on various projects including: data gap analysis for REACH registration dossiers, toxicological substance profiles, monitoring of toxicity studies, testing strategies, derivation of permitted daily exposure (PDE) values... Dr Victor Dias – Regulatory Ecotoxicologist – 8 YOE Victor has a PhD in Environmental Sciences and Ecology. Before joining the EQUITOX team in 2016, he held the position of Scientific Evaluator for 5 years in the Unit Ecotoxicology Evaluation Environment Biocides REACH of the French Competent Authority (Anses). He was involved in several REACH-regulatory processes at the French and European level which aim was to prioritise and evaluate substances with potential concern, including endocrine disrupting properties. He had in charge the environmental part of the evaluation of substances and products (BPR, REACH – CORAP for suspected EDs). In this context, he had the opportunity to participate to ED-expert group, and to Member State Committee meetings. Within EQUITOX, Victor is a valuable expert with a good understanding of the Regulatory Processes for REACH and the BPR between the key stakeholders (member states, Echa European Commission).

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PROFILE: ERM

CONTACTS Website

www.erm.com

E-mail

rudolf.wilden@erm.com

Head office

Frankfurt: Siemensstraße 9, 63263 Neu-Isenburg, Germany

Tel

+49 6102 206-247/ +49 6102 206 202

Contact

Dr Rudolf Wilden, Global Director of Product Stewardship

Directors

430 Partners globally, including Sarah Medearis (US), Samir Menon (US), Jo Lloyd (UK), Simon Aumonier (UK), Richard Elsmore (UK), Carolyn Thomas (UK) Alison Hamer (UK), Andrew Goodyear (UK), Euros Jones (Belgium), Rudolf Wilden (Germany), Robert Janssen (Germany), Thomas Gyuochin (France), James Leu (Taiwan), Amy Wang (China)

Ownership

Private limited company

Locations

140

Founded

1971

OVERVIEW Environmental Resources Management (ERM) is one of the world’s leading providers of EHS and sustainability management, technical consulting and IT implementation services, with considerable experience in providing global product stewardship services. Global product stewardship (GPS) is positioned within ERM as a strategic growth initiative with a recent focus on agrochemicals and biocidal products. ERM offers integrated product service across all divisions within the company. ERM has more than 200 professionals with extensive specific GPS experience located at various offices worldwide. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

$648m

Turnover, chemical service provision

$32m

No of offices

160

No of countries represented

40

Staff, group

> 4,500

Staff, chemical service provision

>200

auditing; post-merger integration; and product due diligence.

Global registration and authorisation of chemicals • training/ impact assessments; • preparation of lead and member registration dossiers; • chemical safety assessments; • CLP notifications; • study design & monitoring; • socio-economic analyses (SEA); • analyses of alternatives (AoA); • preparation of applications for authorisation; and • Sief management. Global registration of biocidal actives and products • regulatory support for active substances and biocidal products; • compilation and submitting active dossiers for a wide range of product types; • routine submission of national registrations; and • study design & monitoring. Global registration of agrochemicals • preparation, submission and regulatory support of dossiers and national draft registration reports ; • track record of successful approvals and national authorisations; and • study design & monitoring. Regulatory support • new market entry planning; • ad-hoc regulatory support; • legal registers (product compliance); and • horizon scanning for new regulations. Hazard communication including safety data sheet (SDS) authoring Data collection /management, data entry/ review, classification support for chemical products and dangerous goods, safety data sheet and label authoring, SDS and label review and improvement Audit & Field Monitoring Studies • supplier audits (TfS) & supplier risk assessment; • compliance audits & preparedness checks; • groundwater monitoring / eFate modelling; and • wastewater monitoring / mass flow calculation. Lifecycle assessment and product sustainability • carbon footprinting and emission inventories; • lifecycle management (LCM) also to ISO14040; • design for environment (DfE); • environmental product declarations (EPDs); and • lifecycle analysis (LCA). CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 10%

IT & software 20% Consultancy/advisory 60% Representation & management 10%

GLOBAL OFFICES We support our clients in all countries globally. SERVICES PROVIDED Strategy & Systems • product stewardship programme development; • information management / IT enterprise sustainability systems; • substitution of hazardous chemicals;

2018

• •

Integration of JSC into ERM; and Development of Data Brokerage activities through ReachCentrum, an ERM Group company.

2017

ERM Wins 10th REACH authorization project with all comp-leted projects receiving maximum review period (12 years)

2016

• •

Acquisition of JSC; and Successful implementation of global chemical registration programmes including EU, US, CA, China, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, AUS+NZ

ACCREDITATIONS ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 PARTNERS Partner of Cefic, ACC, Sphera, SAP, Lisam, Enablon

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In the past five years we have worked for more than 70% of the Global Fortune 100 and more than 50% of the Global Fortune 500 companies. TESTIMONIALS “Our company has a long history with JSC (an ERM group company). I have found the entire team to be extremely knowledgeable and professional in all engagements. Specifically, JSC’s expertise on biocidal products has been second to none across the industry. I highly recommend their services and assistance with biocidal active substance dossiers, biocidal products registrations and guidance on efficacy testing. The technical depth and quick response we have experienced on every request has helped us navigate challenging and ever-changing global biocidal products regulations.” Senior Regulatory Specialist, Milliken Chemical. CASE STUDY: Strategic Advice for Major Biocidal Product Manufacturer Guiding the client’s business to achieve product approvals under national biocide legislation for their portfolio of multiactive products. This timely engagement with ERM has allowed the company to position its full product range correctly in 20+ member states. The work has involved alignment of ca 50 product compositions and the associated classification, label claims and supporting data. This was conducted to achieve the short term need to update national approvals, but ERM was able to offer a longer term perspective and create a data package for each product that anticipated upcoming EU regulatory requirements. The cooperation resulted in a more efficient targeting of resource and better forward planning. The client obtained increased market certainty and business confidence as their product range transitions from national legislation to EU legislation. STAFF SELECTION Kathleen Sellers, PE – Technical Director Assists clients in building and auditing global product sustainability programmes and fulfilling specific regulatory requirements for chemical registration and reporting, hazard communication, and other product compliance requirements. Recently published her fourth book, Product Stewardship, Life Cycle Analysis and the Environment (CRC Press). Gavin Lewis – Technical Director PhD Plant-insect interactions and population modelling, with 30 years’ experience in the chemical sector, contract research organizations and consulting services for agrochemicals, biopesticides and biocides. Member of ICPPR Bee Protection Group board and ESCORT workshop organizing committee Dr Alfred Wiedow – Senior Toxicologist, DABT 35+ years of regulatory toxicology experience from working in the chemical industry, a governmental agency and academic research institutions. He is a recognised scientist in the fields of human and ecological toxicology and risk assessments. Dr Tim Barber – Principal Scientist 25+ years of experience supporting the chemical industry with expertise in environmental geochemistry, fate and transport modelling, eco-toxicology, and risk assessment. Evaluated environmental issues associated with down-the-drain disposal, biodegradation and sorption in wastewater treatment plants, and environmental risks associated with land-applied biosolids and discharge to surface water. Patrick Rose – Human Safety Consultant Toxicologist with 40+ years in contract research, industrial toxicology and consultancy. His main areas of expertise are in agrochemical, biocide and general chemical regulatory toxicology. Dr Mark Lafranconi – Senior Toxicologist, DABT DABT certified toxicologist with nearly 30 years in the industrial sector designing, implementing, interpreting, and reporting hazard and risk assessment studies for evaluating human health effects and risk management of chemicals used in consumer products. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

Maryann Sanders – Technical Director, North America An experienced Product Stewardship professional with 25+ years of expertise in regulatory affairs, toxicology and microbiology. She has experience in regulatory submission, auditing, training, and addressing unique client challenges. Richard Elsmore – Partner and JSC Managing Director He has worked in technical, regulatory and business management positions and has been involved with a number of industry bodies on the implementation of the EU legislation and in the area of efficacy testing and claim support. He is also a director of the British Association for Chemical Specialities (BACS). He sits on the BSi Technical Committee on disinfectant standards (CH/216). He has also worked on both method development and the assessment of individual chemicals in the human and environmental risk assessments programme (HERA). Alison Hamer, Partner She began her regulatory career 25 years ago at the UK authority PSD, as a project manager for new active substance registrations. Alison has extensive experience supporting clients on regulatory matters related to plant protection products; including in the specific area of biologicals and biostimulants. Alison has a PhD in fungal ecology. Dr Cécile Rousseau – Team Leader Southern Europe MSc physical chemistry and analytical methods, PhD Environmental chemistry and modelling, with 12+ years’ experience in the chemical sector, competent authorities and product stewardship services for REACH-CLP and biocides. Junho Lee, Team Leader ERM Korea 10+ years of international experience in the field of Chemical Regulations and Standards including projects in Korea, China and Europe, Junho supports clients meeting their obligations under K-Reach. Dr Ken Liu, Team Leader ERM Taiwan MSc chemistry and organic synthesis, PhD Material science & engineering and polymer application, with more than 6 years’ experience in the new chemical materials development and national regulatory implementation for the government. Hironori Takamura – Team Leader ERM Japan Engineer with more than 15 years’ experience in chemical regulatory consultancy as well as development and implementation of large-scale chemical information management systems. Wei Wu – Team Leader ERM China MS of applied chemistry, focus on environmental chemistry, with 5 years’ experience in the chemical sector, competent product stewardship service for chemical substance management and dangerous goods transportation in China. Dr Eckhard Schäfer – Principal Consultant Senior chemist with 30 years’ experience in exposure assessments, chemical safety assessment, industrial hygiene and auditing. Jennifer Hasel – Principal Consultant Senior regulatory expert in the field of classification and labelling, SDS authoring, dangerous goods transport, occupational H&S & audit. Martin Heß, Principal Consultant Engineer with 15+ years’ consulting experience in analysing and improving HSE and product stewardship business processes. He supports companies with implementation of management systems, audit programmes, training/ workshop programmes. Carolyn Thomas, Partner Senior Agrochemicals expert, Carolyn worked for Syngenta for more than 24 years. She has experience in various roles including field trials management, product development and customer relations before specializing in regulatory affairs. Carolyn has extensive country and European agrochemical regulatory experience with Syngenta latterly in Basel as European Portfolio team-lead for fungicides. Euros Jones, Partner Euros has 17+ years of experience in the field of crop protection. He previously held the post of Regulatory Affairs Director in the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA), where he led the policy and regulatory advocacy work of the European industry.

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GLOBAL OFFICES Eurofins is located globally in 42 countries. Our main testing facilities for chemical / REACH services are located in Germany. SERVICES PROVIDED For the chemical, agrochemical, biocides, cosmetics and food industry Eurofins offers a broad scope of biological safety studies, which meets the international regulatory requirements and includes the following services.

PROFILE: Eurofins

CONTACTS Website

www.eurofins.com

E-mail

info-munich@eurofins.com

Head office

Brussels, Belgium

Tel

+49-89-899 650-0

Fax

+49-89-899 650-11

Contact

Dr Iris Pfisterer

Directors

Gilles Martin, Chief Executive Officer

Locations

400 locations worldwide, main offices for REACH services in Germany

Founded

1987

OVERVIEW With more than €2.54bn annual revenues in 2016 and 30,000 employees in around 400 sites across 42 countries, Eurofins is a global leader in the pharmaceutical, food and environmental testing market and offers also an unparalleled range of testing and support services for the chemical, agrochemical, biocide and cosmetic product sectors. As one of the most innovative and quality-oriented international players in its own industry, Eurofins is ideally positioned to support its clients’ increasingly stringent quality and safety standards and the demands of regulatory authorities around the world. As a global service provider to the agro/chemical industry, Eurofins offers a comprehensive range of testing and consultancy services. Our state-of-the-art and progressive laboratories are operated by highly skilled scientists and regulatory specialists who have many years of relevant experience and qualifications, and who can be flexible in relation to client needs. This enables us to support you with all steps of the regulatory processes for REACH, BPR, agrochemicals and cosmetics. In vivo toxicology services are offered in cooperation with BSL Bioservice Scientific Laboratories Munich GmbH. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

>€2.54 bn

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

>400

No of countries represented

42

Staff, group

>30.000

Staff, chemical service provision

-

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 20%

Laboratory 80%

Toxicology for chemicals, agrochemicals, biocides and food additives We cover all toxicology services relevant for chemicals, agrochemicals and biocides. This includes the classical in vivo studies from acute to repeated dose and teratogenicity studies. In addition, Eurofins puts a high emphasis on alternative in vitro testing strategies with regard to the 3R strategy for refinement, replacement and reduction of animal studies. We have established a big range of in vitro assays for all endpoints where this is possible yet. Our services include: • irritation/corrosion (in vitro/ in vivo); • sensitisation (in vitro /in vivo); • dermal absorption (in vitro/in vivo); • genetic toxicity (in vitro/in vivo); • acute toxicity; • repeated dose toxicity; • reproductive and developmental toxicity (DART); • toxicokinetics, ADME; • carcinogenicity; • neurotoxicity; • endocrine disruptor testing; and • mode of action studies. Ecotoxicology and physico-chemical properties Physico-chemical and ecotoxicology services are offered at various centres of excellence since many years. This includes aquatic and terrestric studies as well as studies on biodegradation and environmental fate and behaviour. REACH services With regard to REACH we can offer the full portfolio of studies, required for the different tonnage levels according to Annex VII-X of the REACH directive. Based on the large variety of chemicals tested for the previous REACH deadlines, we created a strong expertise to effectively support you with any registration obligations, e.g. for NONS or also for global registrations. Furthermore, as ECHA will continue with the evaluation of the registered substances and testing proposals, we are happy to perform those higher tier studies for you and support you in updating your dossier. Studies like 90-day toxicity (OECD 408) and reproductive and developmental toxicity (OECD 414) are performed at our facilities on a routine basis and we also offer the EOGRTS (OECD 443). Endocrine disruptor testing Endocrine disruptor testing services were established several years ago in response to the EPA announcement of the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Programme for pesticides, chemicals and environmental contaminants and the full Tier 1 testing battery can be offered. In vitro safety testing for chemicals and cosmetics • mutagenicity, clastogenicity, carcinogenicity; • skin and eye irritation/corrosion – several models; • dermal absorption; • photo-induced toxicity; • reproductive toxicity (embryonic stem cell test); and • sensitisation – DPRA, Keratinosens, hCLAT, GARD. Furthermore, for cosmetics Eurofins provides a complete service portfolio including in vitro toxicology, clinical safety studies, clinical efficacy studies and consumer research and sensory evaluation.

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SVHC and restricted substances under REACH SVHC testing on products: laboratory testing provides information on SVHC substance identification and concentration to help companies meet their REACH SVHC obligations. By means of different analytical methods (GC/MS, ICP-MS…), Eurofins can provide a comprehensive screening test of your whole product to ascertain if any substance in the candidate list is present in any of the components of the product. BOM assessment: we can help to manage and monitor your supply chain by helping to collect BOM (bill of materials) from your suppliers. This information is essential in the process of controlling the occurrence of any SVHC through your supply chain. Based on BOM, and subsequent BOS (bill of substances) generation, our experts can help to assess your product and evaluate the likelihood of containing any SVHC in any of the components of the product, hence helping to save testing costs and focusing the analytical efforts on those specific components that would have been evaluated as risk materials Restricted substances testing: Eurofins offers also a wide range of analytical tests to cover specific restricted substances under REACH Annex XVII. The substances listed under this Annex are specifically restricted in certain products and materials and for certain uses. That means, not all these restrictions may apply to your specific product. Our experts will help to assess your product and propose a test plan to cover those tests that may apply to your article based on its use and its composition. Some of the tests included in our offer, within others: phthalates, PAHs, cadmium, lead, benzene, flame retardants, azo colourants etc. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1987

Foundation of Eurofins Scientific Continuous growth and aquisitions

1997

IPO on the French Stock Exchange

2008/09

Establishment of Eurofins REACH Services

2012

Change from Société Anonyme to Societas Europaea

currently Global leader in the pharmaceutical, food and environmental testing market ACCREDITATIONS Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) DIN EN ISO IEC 17025 Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) FDA approved AAALAC Accreditation Radioactive handling permission CLIENTS Chemical industry Agrochemical industry Biocides industry Cosmetic industry Food industry Pharmaceutical/ biotech industry Medical device industry

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STAFF SELECTION Dr Angela Lutterbach, Head of Testing Facility Eurofins Munich Dr Angela Lutterbach has more than 25 years of experience working in the contract research industry. She started working at Eurofins Munich (formerly BSL BIOSERVICE) in 1995 as study director for safety toxicology and safety pharmacology and holds the position Head of Testing Facility at Eurofins Munich since 2001. Dr Lutterbach has a PhD in veterinary medicine and is a member in various expert groups. Dr. Philip Allingham, Chief Operations and Compliance Officer in vivo Toxicology Dr Allingham is biologist and has more than 16 years of experience in animal facility management and in performing regulatory in vivo studies in the fields of preclinical development, chemical safety testing and medical device testing. During this time he trained as European Reg. Toxicologist. After completing his PhD he started as study director and since 2004 managed a rodent/rabbit facility. After his change to Eurofins /BSL Munich in 2009 he took over the in vivo toxicology & pharmacology group (2010-2017) being responsible for all study directors. In 2017 Dr. Allingham was nominated Chief Operations and Compliance Officer . Vincent Dreze, BU Manager Eurofins Regulatory Since 2017, Vincent Dreze has been the Business Unit Manager for Eurofins Agroscience Services Regulatory Group. Previously, Vincent headed up the Regulatory Affairs Department of ISK Biosciences Europe NV. In addition, Vincent was appointed chairman of the Small & Medium Enterprises group of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA) which provided broad exposure to the agrochemical industry from a regulatory affairs point of view. Over the course of his career, Vincent has worked with New Zealand EPA, Arkema France and Nufarm SAS. For more than 10 years Vincent has been successful in proposing and implementing optimum regulatory strategies supporting marketing needs. Today, as Business Unit Manager taking the leadership of a successful group of experts in the regulatory arena, Vincent is driving the continued development of Eurofins regulatory consultancy service, focusing on Project Management and enabling the agrochemical sector to place entire product development projects with Eurofins. Dr Iris Pfisterer, REACH Manager As REACH Manager at Eurofins, Dr Iris Pfisterer is dedicated to support our clients with all enquiries and questions about REACH and helps to project manage large projects. This may include projects from data gap analysis via laboratory testing to the final dossier preparation. Dr Pfisterer holds a master’s degree and PhD in biology and has supported our clients at Eurofins since 2009. Besides industrial chemicals she is responsible for the agrochemical and food business. Francesco Gatti, Cosmetic Services Francesco Gatti works for CROs since 2007, immediately after his degree in Biotechnology. During his carrier he held positions in technical sales and laboratory management. His area of expertise includes cosmetics, biocides, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Besides REACH, agrochemicals and biocides projects, his work within Eurofins is focused on supporting cosmetic clients where Eurofins provides an extensive portfolio, from safety to sensory analysis. Other staff Our highly educated and experienced staff comprises a large proportion of scientists as well as regulatory experts with a wide variety of expertise. They will provide you with excellent services and are dedicated to meeting your individual needs with a high level of flexibility.

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Regulatory services, testing strategies and individual study designs With around 30 years of experience with regulatory studies, our team of scientists will provide you with expert advice not only for standard studies, but also for individual study designs and testing strategies, taking into account substance properties as well as interdependency of many studies required for example for REACH, cosmetics and agrochemicals. In addition we are backed up by an experienced regulatory division within Eurofins that can support you regarding regulatory issues of agrochemicals and biocides starting from data gap analysis until dossier preparation as well as post submission support.


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SERVICES PROVIDED

PROFILE: Exponent International Limited

CONTACTS Website

www.exponent.com

E-mail

jreddy@uk.exponent.com

Head office The Lenz, Hornbeam Business Park, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8RE, UK Tel/ Fax

+44 (0)1332 868000/ +44 (0)1332 868099

Contact

Julian Reddy

Ownership Wholly owned subsidiary of Exponent Inc. Locations

Harrogate, Derby, London and Edinburgh, UK; Basel, Switzerland

Founded

2002

OVERVIEW Exponent is one of the world’s largest regulatory, engineering and scientific consultancies providing innovative solutions to complex technical problems. Exponent International Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Exponent Inc and is the European arm of the Chemical Regulation and Food Safety practice, with offices in Harrogate and Derby in the UK and Basel in Switzerland. Exponent combines unparalleled technical expertise with the ability to focus this knowledge to meet our clients’ needs within short timeframes. Our ability to create multidisciplinary teams of scientists, regulatory consultants and project managers means that we can help our clients meet all aspects of their chemical regulatory obligations in a cost efficient and timely manner. We have the expertise and inhouse resources to perform rapid-response evaluations to provide our clients with the critical information that they need to make dayto-day strategic business decisions. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

2016/17 Est US$15m

Turnover, chemical service provision

Est US$5m

No. of offices

3

No. of countries represented

40

Staff, group

75

Staff, chemical service provision

30

REACH services Exponent’s consultants have significant experience in the provision of a wide range of REACH support to our clients and by the time the final REACH deadline will of passed this year, we will of completed in excess of 250 lead registrations. These services include initial work such as regulatory strategy and advice, data evaluation and waiving, Qsar and the use of intelligent testing strategies, followed by study placement and monitoring. We prepare and submit registration dossiers in Iuclid and chemical safety reports including exposure assessments, using Chesar, higher tier modelling and if necessary risk characterisation. We also provide post-submission support during dossier and substance evaluations, updates of registrations and completion of authorisations applications. Exponent has significant experience in project management and Sief and consortia management and we can also act as your only representative registrant or third party representative. Global chemical notifications Our consultants have considerable experience in compiling and submitting chemical notifications worldwide; our team of specialists prepare and submit chemical notifications to all countries that operate a relevant scheme. We can prepare and submit dossiers for Australian, Canadian, New Zealand and Swiss registrations and can act as sole representative notifier utilising our Swiss office. We have a network of well-established local agents to help with the preparation and submission of regulatory documentation in China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Taiwan and Turkey and can call upon the experience of our US colleagues for TSCA notifications. Biocide services Exponent’s biocide group has a wealth of regulatory expertise gained from working as government regulators, in industry, contract research organisations and as independent regulatory consultants. We have a proven track record of assisting clients achieve active substance approvals and product authorisations under the biocidal products Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 (BPR) and biocidal products Directive (98/8/EC). We are experienced in the interpretation of data, scientifically defensible data waiving and complex exposure modelling / risk assessments. We assess and construct product/family dossiers under the BPR, using Iuclid and R4BP. We also assist clients to achieve authorisations under global national regulations in many non-EU countries. We provide bespoke training packages and consultation on regulatory strategy, product stewardship, portfolio management and task force/consortia management/representation.

GLOBAL OFFICES

Cosmetic and consumer product services Our cosmetics regulatory and safety team has provided assistance to cosmetic product brand owners and to retailers who are established in the EU, US and China selling to a global market. Services provided include ‘hot line’ regulatory consultancy, provision of cosmetic product safety reports, ingredient safety reports, product formula and labelling reviews, product information auditing, help with ingredient selection and advice for new product development. While we can offer consultancy as needed, we also offer a ‘full service’ where we take on full responsibility for a product being sold in the EU and act as the responsible person, for this service the Exponent company name and address is printed on the product label. Having offices both in the UK and on mainland Europe allows us to offer a choice of address for our clients.

Global head office (Exponent Inc): 149 Commonwealth Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, US Other UK offices: 1 Pride Point Drive, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8BX, UK; 31 Southampton Row, London WC1B 5HJ, UK and Bush House, First Floor, Office F8, Milton Bridge, Midlothian, EH26 0BB, UK Switzerland office: Nauenstrasse 67, Basel, 4052, Switzerland Plus numerous other offices in the US, Germany and China

Other regulatory regimes Exponent’s consultants have significant experience in assisting clients with EU agrochemical and food regulatory requirements including food contact notifications. For agrochemicals we can assist with regulatory strategy, data gap analysis, study monitoring, risk assessments and completion of active substance and product registration dossiers. This includes in-depth support such as managing compounds to Annex I inclusion. For clients in the food

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training Information 5% 5% Representation & management 20%

Consultancy/advisory 70%

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1967

Parent company Exponent Inc formed.

2001

Novigen Sciences formed.

2002

Novigen acquired by Exponent. Exponent International Limited established in the UK.

2006

Exponent REACH team formed.

2008

Derby, UK office opened.

2010

Basel, Switzerland office opened.

ACCREDITATIONS ISO 9001 certified PARTNERS We have no formal partners, but use an informal network of legal firms, CROs and in-country agents to provide the best service to our clients for REACH and global chemical notifications. CLIENTS Exponent Inc has worked with more than 5,000 clients and Exponent International has undertaken work for over 500 clients globally. Exponent has provided regulatory support to a range of companies across many industries; companies ranging from SMEs working in one industry to global corporations conducting business in all areas of the chemical industry. TESTIMONIALS “Exponent International has consistently provided high-quality REACH and biocides services and support to our company for over five years. They produce work of the highest quality at competitive prices and are always prepared to go that bit further to ensure that they can deliver what we need within challenging deadlines. Their excellent technical knowledge and abilities mean that they are always the company we go to when we need help in these areas.” − Regulatory Affairs Manager, global cleaning and maintenance products manufacturer “I am so impressed with how this went – how incredibly dedicated and persistent you all are. Your work is invaluable – you exceeded my expectations and I feel confident that this work will make a big impact on the product that will ensure its success. I look forward to working with you in the future!!!” – Producer Design Team. “Exponent provided support and expert knowledge in the lead up to an important new product launch. We see them as an ideal partner and support, working alongside our in-house technical team.” Senior Technologist “Congratulations to you and your crew at Exponent working on this project and many thanks for all the efforts and support over the past few years.” – Global Regulatory, New Technologies Lead. CASE STUDY 1: Provision of technical support to an organometallic consortium Since 2009, Exponent has provided technical support to a consortium of organometallic substance manufacturers. Exponent performed the technical work required for all their substance registered in 2010, 2013 and we continue to provide support as we now head to 2018. The tasks that have been undertaken in support of this project are identification of data gaps, use of intelligent testing strategies to address gaps and, where necessary, placing and monitoring of studies. In addition Exponent is responsible for the preparation and update of the registration dossiers in Iuclid 6 and for the production of CSRs, proposing use descriptor codes for exposure assessments and in generating exposure scenarios.

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Due to the properties of the substances, creative yet pragmatic solutions have been necessary to demonstrate safe use and to deal with questions from Echa. In addition we have provided a considerable amount of support for post registration activities including compliance checks as part of a dossier evaluation and substance evaluations and also more recently the COLLA initiative introduced by Echa.

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CASE STUDY 2: Global regulatory support Exponent provides ongoing regulatory support for a major client ensuring they meet all their regulatory obligations globally. In particular we provide strategic advice for all jurisdictions that have a notification scheme in place and also those where regulations are emerging so the client are aware of any actions they will need to undertake to stay in compliance. Where possible we work to ensure that legislative requirements from a number of countries can be effectively overlapped and that data requirements are minimised. Exponent prepares and submits the technical dossiers and risk assessments that are required and this includes higher tier notifications in countries such as China and Korea. We handle all post submission obligations including annual reporting and first importing documentation. CASE STUDY 3: Exponent has provided assistance from data package development right through to active substance approval and product authorisation. This involved providing initial strategic advice, data gap analysis, data interpretation, study placement and monitoring, devising robust waiving strategies and bridging argumentation, exposure modelling, human health and environmental risk assessments, preparation and submission of the dossier and attending working group and competent authority meetings during the evaluation process. Discussions were held with the evaluating competent authority to confirm acceptance of the proposed product families, prior to Exponent’s specialists compiling the dossiers in Iuclid. Our team also performed technical equivalence assessments. This is just one example where Exponent’s expertise has contributed towards a positive outcome for our clients. Overall, our highly trained scientists have written over 30 active substance dossiers and numerous representative product dossiers across 17 product types, within the ongoing EU biocides review and for new biocidal active substances. STAFF SELECTION Dr Caroline Harris – Centre Director (UK) Dr Harris is the head of Exponent International and director of Exponent’s Chemical Regulation and Food Safety Centre. She has a strong international reputation and acts as a technical consultant to a number of international bodies, including the FAO and the WHO, and has been a member of the UK’s Advisory Committee on Pesticides since 2009. Mr Julian Reddy – Head of Industrial Chemical Notification Services Mr Reddy is a very experienced regulatory project manager and has supervised complex regulatory programmes undertaken on industrial chemicals over 20 years. In addition, to EU REACH he has particular experience of Asian chemical notification schemes. Mr Reddy manages Exponent’s Derby office, which specialises in industrial chemical notifications. Dr Karen Howard – Head of Biocides (Europe) Dr Karen Howard is a senior environmental chemist with over 20 years’ experience working in chemical regulation. She has cutting edge knowledge of EU biocide regulation and is extensively involved in provision of strategic advice, biocide dossier preparation and post-submission support for individual clients and task forces. Dr Howard leads the Exponent EU Biocides Business.

PROFILE: Exponent International Limited

industry we can develop strategies for technical and regulatory challenges, develop food safety systems and help meet regulatory requirements, including submission of application dossier for authorisation of for food additives, food contact materials, novel foods and health claims


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SERVICES PROVIDED Efficacy Initial indicative discovery Multi stage screening Bespoke services Environmental Fate Adsorption mobility Degradation Bee Ecotoxicology Laboratory, semi-field and open field tests Range of tests (toxicity, brood, metabolism and aged residue tests) including; Adult bee chronic toxicity (10 day) In vitro honey bee larval toxicity (22 day) Aquatic Ecotoxicology Laboratory studies Higher tier mesocosm studies Animal Health Livestock metabolism

Original thinking... applied

PROFILE: Fera Science Ltd

CONTACTS Website

www.fera.co.uk

E-mail

chemicalregulation@fera.co.uk

Head office

Fera Science Ltd National Agri-Food Innovation Campus, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LZ, England

Tel

+44 (0) 300 100 0324

Contact

Chris Sinclair

Directors

Andrew Swift Andrea Waller Michael Lawrence David Phillips Rick Mumford

Ownership

Joint Venture (Public/Private)

Locations

UK (Head Office). Global Network of Agents

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

OVERVIEW Fera Science Ltd is a national and international centre of excellence for interdisciplinary investigation and problem solving across plant and bee health, crop protection, sustainable agriculture, food and feed quality and chemical safety in the environment. We create and deliver integrated, innovative and expert research services and products for our partners in crop protection, chemical and animal health companies. Fera Science’s origins in delivering world-class science began over 100 years ago as the Institute for Plant Pathology services. True to our heritage we are proud that our continued successes helps to address some of today’s biggest challenges, including coping with the impact of global population growth and the need to make efficient sustainable use of natural resources. Our innovations form the basis for sustainable and profitable business activity and are key to achieving leadership positions in all of our markets. We also support and work closely with governments, academia and leading research organisations. Plant Protection Products (PPP) are an important factor to growing healthy, profitable crops, however the availability and efficacy of PPPs is an ongoing issue for the industry. At Fera, we understand that the industry is under significant pressure as regulatory requirements for agrichemicals become more stringent, and therefore there are less active ingredients to choose from. Dedicated to supporting our partners bring their products to market, Fera uses original thinking and scientific knowledge to create bespoke solutions that help our partners test new compounds. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

£40.1m

Turnover, chemical service provision

£4m

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

Est. 29

Staff, group

400

Staff, chemical service provision

50

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5%

Consultancy/advisory 35%

Launching first-ever free flowing mesocosm for higher tier risk assessments opening Autumn 2018 (on site Sand Hutton, York) ACCREDITATIONS UKAS Testing Laboratory (Number 1642) UKAS Proficiency Testing (Number 0009) ISO9001 Certificate of Approval ISO14001 Certificate of Approval Statement of Compliance ISTA Certificate of Membership Certificate of Official Recognition of Efficacy Testing Facilities of Organisations in the UK Studies can be performed under GLP OECD-compliant methods available CLIENTS We work with broad range of companies globally producing agrichemicals, general chemicals including (REACH), animal health and veterinary, medicines, biopesticidies,biocides,feed & food additives and food contact materials. We work with a number of different partners to expand the range of services available to our clients. PARTNERS • • •

Capita PLC Defra CHAP (Crop Health & Protection)

CASE STUDY 1: Efficacy Testing – Helping Plant Protection Products meet the grade Our approach is aimed at improving plant and crop health by supporting product development for the agricultural sector that helps to maintain high yields while ensuring the sustainability and productivity for the agri-food industry. Fera can work flexibly, performing both small-scale indicative studies or to meet more indepth higher tier testing requirements for a compound. This includes providing expert guidance to support large-scale efficacy data for product registration and individual environmental fate and ecotoxicology screens for single compounds to support small-scale ‘pilot’ studies. Our bespoke testing programmes suit all scale projects to help our partners successfully patent and register new pesticide and other plant-protection compounds.

Laboratory 60%

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Our agile and flexible approach meant we could develop a service tailored to meet the needs of our partners, Fera scientists were able to provide a more innovative process that met their budgetary requirements. Our ability to create a bespoke testing method enabled us to assess multiple effects on the nematodes in a single compound screen whilst being able to determine whether or not the compound was nematicidal or nematostatic. Ultimately, giving our partner the data required for further development and to take their product to market. Fera houses one of the world’s largest nematode collections, including type specimens and live culture standards. Our reference collections are fundamental for supporting our projects. CASE STUDY 2: Under laboratory conditions it has been demonstrated that some chemicals may have the potential to produce sub-lethal effects in insects exposed to them, for example affecting the ability of bees to return to the hive/nest through effects on learning, memory, or flight. However, one of the problems encountered when considering such laboratory studies is the relevance of these experiments compared to what may happen under field conditions using actual field application rates. Using our wide ranging practical experience of handling bees and willingness to embrace emerging technology Fera designed a largescale Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tagging and monitoring study to investigate this scenario. The system involves fixing small transponders to free flying bees allowing their activity to be monitored by fixing readers to the front of the hive. Most of these studies have involved artificial feeding of the bees either by feeding the bees directly or by giving them access to dosed feed from artificial feeders. The experiment designed at Fera was carried out under natural conditions of exposure i.e. open foraging of free flying bees on crops grown from treated seed under field conditions. As part of the study a staggering total of nearly 10,000 newly emerged bees (approximately 300 per colony) were tagged with Mic3 RFID transponders. These bees were then introduced to the test colonies. RFID readers fitted to the entrances of the test colonies were used to monitor the activity of the tagged bees for the exposure phase (i.e. the flowering period which in this case was 5 weeks). These activity data were analysed to assess any impact on flight activity of bees foraging on the treated compared to untreated crops. This field study remains one of the largest scale tagging open field studies to have been carried out on bees. As well as helping to understand the possible effects of the test item on the foraging behaviour and life-span of the bees this study gave a fantastic insight into how such data may be used to look at the behaviour of bees for future work. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

CASE STUDY 3: Plant uptake studies for refining chemical exposure assessments The Plant Uptake Factor experiment is designed to give chemical manufactures that have a regulatory responsibility the option to reduce ground water risk. High ground water concentrations are of concern as organisms within the direct ecosystem are then exposed to potentially toxic chemicals. There is also the risk of these chemicals entering our water system and contaminating drinking water. To understand this risk and the potential for environmental contamination, Plant protection products (PPP) and their metabolites are assessed using a number of laboratory experiments. These experiments track the transformation, distribution and dissipation within a variety of environmental compartments. The Challenge – Our client had performed the standard experiments for the assessment of their PPP and had identified a significant metabolite (>10%) occurred during the soil transformation assessment (OECD 307). Further environmental testing on this metabolite identified that it had high mobility (OECD 106) and was moderately persistent (OECD 307). This generated a major issue for our client as it indicates that post application of the parent PPP in the field, this metabolite will be formed during the degradation and is highly likely to leach into ground water. Computer aided modelling indicated that levels would be above the standardised trigger level of 10 μg/L in the ground water generating an unacceptable risk. To generate the predicted levels in ground water, our client is hindered by the fact a default PUF value of ‘0’, i.e. no uptake, must be used at the modelling stage if no experimental data is available (FOCUS 2014). Fera performed a PUF assessment on the metabolite of interest and we were able to prove that in reality the metabolite was up taken by the root system of three different crops under laboratory conditions. Fera used three different commercial crops which were a mixture of monocotyledon and dichotomous species to ensure that a robust justification for the results being used in the modelling could be made for a board application PPP. The PUF values ranged between 0.3 and 0.5 for the three crops investigated. Our client was then able to justify altering the PUF value within the modelling phase and significantly reduce the concentrations within groundwater yielding an acceptable risk. This helped in supporting the client meet regulations and contributed towards getting their product to market. STAFF SELECTION Andrew McEwen – Strategic Business Development Manager Andrew has over 20 years experience as an expert in regulatory environmental risk assessment processes, registration requirements and guidance for pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicines and pesticides. Dr Chris Sinclair – Science Lead for Chemical Regulation Chris has over 15 years experience as an expert in regulatory environmental risk assessment processes, registration requirements and guidance for pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicines and pesticides. David Phillips – Strategic Portfolio Director, Regulatory Services David is a Director at Fera Science Ltd responsible for all aspects of the business – providing scientific leadership and managerial direction for Environmental Sciences, including: Residues Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Fate, Plant Metabolism and Veterinary/Agrochemical Field Trials.

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Fera can support individual environmental fate and ecotoxicology screens for single compounds at discovery stage to help determine the scale of further development/regulatory work they may require, without large expensive studies. Original Thinking…Applied Fera devised a unique method to test novel compounds, creating an effective solution that resulted in faster screening times using less product per test, providing our partner with the most cost effective testing solution. Working with our partner to create solutions, developed especially for their large-scale efficacy data project we created a bespoke test to improve the reliability of results when testing compounds. Result Nematodes are highly diversified and perhaps the most numerous multicellular animals on earth, it is thought that four in five living animals are nematodes. Nematodes are also present in the majority of environments, this makes them excellent bio indicators for efficacy screening.


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GLOBAL OFFICES Amsterdam, Beijing, Birmingham, Bologna, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, London, Manchester, Milan, Munich, Paris, Rome, Turin, Venice, Shanghai, Silicon Valley. CONTACTS

SERVICES PROVIDED

Website

www.fieldfisher.com

E-mail

claudio.mereu@fieldfisher.com

Head office

Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane, London, EC4R 3TT, UK

Tel

+44 (0)20 78614000

PROFILE: Fieldfisher LLP

+44 (0)20 7488 0084 Contact

claudio.mereu@fieldfisher.com

Directors

Claudio Mereu, Partner, Brussels Koen Van Maldegem, Partner, Brussels

Ownership

Limited Liability Partnership

Locations

17

Founded

1835

OVERVIEW Fieldfisher is a full service European law firm comprising over 700 lawyers, 240 of whom are partners. The EU Regulatory Group advises international clients on domestic and EU law on large and complex multi-jurisdictional matters. It combines advisory, consortia management and litigation work on REACH, pesticides and biocides (EU and national levels) thereby constituting the go-to firm for product defence. We advise and represent clients on matters arising under several areas of EU products legislation, including general product safety and eco-design requirements, and more broadly EU market access legislation. Our main areas of expertise relate to chemicals, pesticides, biocides, cosmetics, food and food packaging, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, IT and other electronic products, autos and auto parts, toys and sports equipment, textiles and apparel, and other consumer and industrial products. We also address related data protection and data privacy, competition and other business law issues that arise when drafting and negotiating commercial agreements or setting up and running consortia under REACH, BPR and pesticides laws. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

17

No of countries represented

10

Staff, group

1100

Staff, chemical service provision

15

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training Consultancy/advisory 5% 10% Representation & management 10% Legal 70%

IT & software 5%

Chemicals With more than 20 years’ experience in EU chemical law – compliance, consortia management and litigation, we provide a broad spectrum of chemicals-related advice, and have substantial experience in dealing with the most significant REACH implementation and compliance issues relevant for individual companies or groups of companies. We advise both private clients and consortia. We have particular expertise in assisting companies in challenging Echa and Commission’s decisions before the Board of Appeal and the European Court. For example the team has been acting against Echa in relation to a Sonc decision, which it successfully annulled before the Board of Appeal. The team has defended consortia on the inclusion of respiratory sensitisers in the candidate list as well as the inclusion of chromium trioxide in the authorisation list. We assist clients with regulatory compliance and data sharing, including breaches of contractual and legal requirements, dispute resolution concerning REACH, biocides and agrochemicals. Agrochemicals/pesticides/fertilisers/biostimulants We advise major pesticide manufacturers on the European re-registration programme laid down by Directive 91/414 and its replacement Regulation 1107/2009, including the renewal programmes under the so-called AIR regulations. We provide legal assistance on a variety of issues ranging from initial notifications of pesticide active substances, joint and individual company dossier preparation and submission, including zonal applications and mutual recognition across jurisdictions, the creation of Task Forces and related data protection issues, including compliance with European competition laws (both at EU-wide and member state level). We have been active in challenging regulatory restrictions and negotiating data compensation agreements during the re-registration process, including relevant arbitration proceedings in several EU countries, as well as the re-submission of dossiers. We have negotiated many data sharing/ compensation agreements and successfully handled arbitration and litigation cases in various EU countries relating to data access. We also have a significant expertise on the new Regulation on fertilisers/ biostimulants. Biocides The biocides team provides legal advice on data protection, data sharing, dossier submission and evaluation, regulatory requirements under the biocidal products Regulation (BPR) as well as overlap with other legislation, such as the REACH Regulation and legislation on medicinal products, cosmetics or medical devices. It frequently advises on the national Member State regulations of biocidal active substances/product type combinations during the review programme. Its expertise encompasses all EU member states. It also helps and provides advice on making biocidal product authorisation applications in the member states. The team advises on data sharing/compensation agreements, as such or in the context of distribution/purchasing or other arrangements. It has an in-depth knowledge of the free-rider and EU competition law issues at stake. The team is also guiding a number of active substance/ product type combinations through the EU review programme for existing active substances, including counselling and representation before the European Commission and Echa. The team has represented clients in judicial proceedings with Echa, Members States Courts and EU Courts.

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CASE STUDY 2: CCSG

2007

Fieldfisher’s office and EU Regulatory practice established in Brussels

2010

The team won an interim Order from the President of the EU General Court to suspend an Echa decision regarding the REACH candidate list – the first of its kind. This extended the suspension of the Commission decision not to include napropamide in Annex I to the PPPD until the conclusion of the assessment of new data on napropamide under the so-called “resubmission” procedure.

Koen Van Maldegem and his team represented CCSG, Cefic’s Coal Chemicals Sector Group, in a litigation on the classification of coal chemicals. On 22 November 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered its judgment in Case C-691/15 P European Commission v Bilbaína de Alquitranes, SA and Others, concerning an appeal brought by the Commission against the judgment of the General Court of 7 October 2015, Bilbaína de

2011

The team filed the first ever appeal before the Echa Board of Appeal and successfully obtained reversal of the Echa decision thereby maintaining client details as confidential.

2012-2015

The team filed groundbreaking annulment actions before the European General Court against commission regulations adopted under REACH (for clients such as PPG, Hitachi, Polynt, VECCO, EEIG or the International Cadmium Association).

2016-2017

The team manages about 40 consortia under REACH, BPR and pesticides renewals and acts as financial trustee and legal secretary.

ACCREDITATIONS The Legal 500 Equally adept in contentious and non-contentious matters, Fieldfisher leverages its “deep knowledge of chemicals and the chemicals industry” to deal with issues such as product defence, EU market access and consortia formation. Chambers & Partners Claudio Mereu “understands the business and tries to bridge the gap between business needs and legal requirements.” “He offers creative solutions to regulatory challenges at both the EU and member state levels.” Koen Van Maldegem of Fieldfisher is “great at contextualising EU environmental regulations.” CLIENTS We advise and represent both private clients, including major chemical/ pesticides/biocides, medical devices and pharma companies, small innovative companies, as well as groups of companies (industry associations, task forces or consortia) and have more than15 years’ experience in consortia and task force management. CASE STUDY 1: Hitachi & Polynt Polynt and Hitachi, represented by Claudio Mereu, have lodged an appeal before the EU Court of Justice, raising critical aspects for the inclusion of respiratory sensitisers in the list of SVHC. The case constitutes a landmark judgment. On 15 March 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) ruled on the cases and decided that SVHC listing on grounds of Article 57(f) REACH (“equivalence of concern”) cannot be based only on hazards – other factors need to be considered, including human exposure reflecting the risk management measures in force.

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Alquitranes and Others v Commission (Case T-689/13) by which the General Court partially annulled Commission Regulation (EU) No 944/2013 (the Regulation) adapting to technical progress the Classification and Labelling Regulation 1272/2008 (the CLP Regulation), in so far as it classified pitch, coal tar, high-temp (CTPHT) as toxic for the aquatic environment. In the first case, the General Court considered that the Commission had committed a manifest error of assessment by not taking into account the low water solubility of CTPHT and by assuming instead 100% solubility of all constituents. The Commission brought an appeal against this judgment before the CJEU which dismissed the appeal, confirmed the unlawful classification of CTPHT as toxic for the aquatic environment and, therefore, ordered the partial annulment of the Regulation. CASE STUDY 3: PTBP REACH CONSORTIUM (Sasol GmbH, SI Group and Oxiris Chemicals) We are acting for the PTBP Consortium against the inclusion of the substance PTBP as SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) under Reach Regulation. This matter involves the drafting of a position paper, setting out the arguments against the inclusion, and organising meetings with the European Commission (DG Growth and Envi) as well as with several Member States in Europe (French, Spanish and Italian Ministries of the Environment, and competent regulatory authorities). In parallel, we have also targeted the US Mission to the EU in order to ensure a fair process with the Commission. We have also filed an appeal (pending) before the ECHA Board of Appeal against an ECHA decision on substance evaluation. STAFF SELECTION Claudio Mereu – Joint Managing Partner, EU Regulatory partner, Belgium Claudio’s practice focuses on European Union law, with an emphasis on chemicals (REACH), pesticides, biocides and life sciences. He advises on regulatory compliance issues, task force/ consortia formation, product defence strategies and product circulation across the EU. He handles product approval processes in the EU, related litigation before European courts and Echa Board of Appeal, and advises companies on business law and antitrust matters relating to their international agreements. He regularly represents chemical companies before the European institutions, member state authorities, scientific committees, and the European courts. Koen Van Maldegem – EU Regulatory Partner, Belgium Koen’s practice focuses on EU regulatory, business and competition law, with an emphasis on chemicals, pesticides, biocides and cosmetics. He advises international and Belgian companies on regulatory compliance and free movement of products throughout the EU. His expertise covers regulatory counselling at the EU and member state level regarding data protection, data sharing and data compensation, task force formation and management, distribution and supply agreements for pesticides, biocides and chemicals, and he is specialised in solving the antitrust issues that may arise in these areas. He also handles product defence litigation before European and national courts.

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classification and labelling according to CLP Regulation; PBT/vPvB assessments; and (Chesar-based) chemical safety reports (including hazard assessment, derivation of DNELs, DMELs, and PNECs, exposure assessment and risk characterisation). Up to now FoBiG was/is involved in preparing registration dossiers for hundreds of substances/categories for small and large sized companies.

CONTACTS Website

www.fobig.de

E-mail

info@fobig.de

Head office

Klarastraße 63, 79106 Freiburg i Br, Germany

Tel

+49 761 386080

Fax

+49 761 3860820

Contact

Klaus Schneider

Directors

Klaus Schneider, General Manager

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Germany

Founded

1992

PROFILE: FoBiG

OVERVIEW FoBiG is a privately owned consultancy specialising in toxicological and ecotoxicological risk assessment, with now more than 25 years of experience in exposure assessment and risk characterisation. FoBiG’s REACH experience dates back to 2001 with participation in RIP projects, the Cefic-sponsored SPORT project, the REACH baseline study and its updates and VCI projects on exposure-based waiving and the practical guide on exposure assessment and communication in the supply chain. Together with partners, FoBiG is involved in studies, which are relevant parts of the European Commission’s REACH reviews. FoBiG successfully prepared numerous registration dossiers for the first and second REACH registration deadline. Furthermore, we provide ample experience in authorisation under REACH: FoBiG successfully prepared many authorisation dossiers for threshold and non-threshold Annex XIV substances and is involved in further authorisation projects at various stages of the application. Further projects deal with providing support for Corap-listed substances (substance evaluation) and for substances targeted by Echa dossier evaluations. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group Turnover, chemical service provision

€1m

No of offices No of countries represented

1 Europe-wide

Staff, group

13

Staff, chemical service provision

13

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN InformationTraining 5% 3% Representation & management 2%

REACH authorisation Together with partner RPA Ltd, FoBiG prepares complete dossiers for application for authorisation with: • CSRs according to authorisation requirements, including a refined exposure assessment to demonstrate acceptable remaining risks; • analysis of alternatives; • socio-economic analysis; • complete application for authorisation dossier (Iuclid 6); • support for communication with Echa during the process (eg in PSIS meetings); and • provides post-submission services (eg communication with Echa and Rac/Seac on submitted dossiers, trialogue meetings). Up to now FoBiG was/is involved in preparing applications for authorisations for 8 substances for >30 companies/uses. REACH dossier and substance evaluation and restrictions FoBiG provides scientific support to companies whose substances are targeted in dossier and substance evaluations and are affected by restriction proposals. Services include problem analysis, dossier refinement and communication with competent authorities/ committees. Biocidal product authorisation Together with RegisGate partners (see www.regisgate.eu) FoBiG offers full-scale services for authorising biocidal products according to the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) scheme, including data gap analysis, preparation of the Iuclid-based dossier and communication with competent authorities/Echa. FoBiG provides ample experience eg on authorising disinfection products and biocidal products with in situ-generated active substances. Cosmetics ingredients and products FoBiG prepares cosmetic ingredients assessment reports for ingredient suppliers and performs cosmetic products safety evaluations. Pharmaceuticals and medical devices Scientific services for pharmaceutical companies and for manufactures of medical devices include: • derivation of PDE (permitted daily exposure) according to EMA guidelines for residual substances (eg for use in cleaning validation); and • assessment of impurities, including application of TTC (threshold of toxicological concern) approaches. Consumer products Potentially harmful substances in consumer products such as textiles and toys rank high in public awareness. FoBiG prepares hazard assessments and develops exposure scenarios to derive scientifically sound product evaluations.

Consultancy/advisory 90%

SERVICES PROVIDED REACH registration FoBiG provides full-scale scientific support to meet industry’s REACH obligations: • Iuclid 6 files (including literature searches, data gap analysis, evaluation of reliability, application of read-across and category approaches and inquiry dossiers for new substances)/ all endpoints (physico-chemical properties, human health, environmental fate and ecotoxicity);

Occupational toxicology (Company-specific) occupational exposure limits for threshold and non-threshold substances (the latter based on an analysis of exposure-risk-relationships according to a German methodology) support companies in their internal evaluations with regard to occupational safety and health. Other services FoBiG provides regulatory support and (eco)toxicological risk assessments in various other areas such as food safety, environmental contaminants and effects assessment for industrial plants requiring permissions. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1986

Founded as personal company by Fritz Kalberlah.

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Reorganised as private company (GmbH) with partners Fritz Kalberlah, Klaus Schneider, Martin Hassauer.

2009

New company partner Jan Oltmanns.

PARTNERS FoBiG established a successful partnership with RPA Ltd for authorisation projects, providing full-scale services for preparing applications for authorisation. Together with partners Battelle, Hydrotox and ECT FoBiG formed RegisGate (www.regisgate.eu), a sophisticated consortium providing services for biocidal product authorisations. CLIENTS • • • •

Chemical and pharmaceutical companies (from multinational to small- and medium-sized); EU institutions (eg Efsa, several Directorates General (DG) of the European Commission); and (German) federal and other authorities (eg BfR, Baua, UBA). Stakeholder organisations (eg VCI, trade unions).

CASE STUDY 1: Specific REACH requirements in 2018 for substances in the 1-10tons/year band According to REACH Art. 12 phase-in substances up to ten tons/ year can benefit from reduced information requirements, if they do not fulfil the criteria of REACH Annex III. This could help to avoid costly toxicity and ecotoxicity tests when registering these substances in 2018. In order to do so, FoBiG applies adequate prediction tools such as the Qsar Toolbox to demonstrate that substances: • are not likely to possess hazardous properties: and • are not likely to be CMR or PBT/VPvB substances. To respond to the second Annex III condition (which requires demonstrating that the substance does not have a wide dispersive use), FoBiG provides support for gathering supply chain information and exposure information on downstream uses. CASE STUDY 2: Read-across for filling data-gaps Application of read-across and category approaches for filling data gaps in registration dossiers: Read-across proved to be the most successful strategy during the first two REACH registration phases for filling data gaps. Cases, where FoBiG successfully applied read-across in registration dossiers include: • category formation/grouping based on structural relationship; • read-across from metabolites to parent compounds or vice versa; and • read-across along homologous structural changes. At the same time Echa (see Echa’s RAAF – Read-across assessment framework) asks for detailed justifications for applying read-across approaches, which require in-depth analyses of toxicokinetic and other available data. Read-across hypotheses and justifications need to be carefully documented as part of the registration dossiers. Approaches used for read-across are one of Echa’s focuses in dossier evaluation. CASE STUDY 3: Application for authorisation: refined CSR For non-threshold substances such as carcinogens key to a successful application for authorisation is: • use of exposure-risk relationships, which are scientifically sound and acceptable to RAC; • documentation of implementation of suitable measures to reduce emission and exposure and • refinement of the exposure assessment to derive realistic exposure estimates. in order to be able to demonstrate minimisation of risks and to conclude on low remaining risks associated with the use for which application is sought. Experience from authorisation projects clearly shows that CSRs from registration dossiers need to be improved with regard to exposure assessment. Detailed descriptions of the technical Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

processes and the conditions of use and availability of measured data (eg air and/or biomonitoring measurements), which may be supported case-by-case byTier II exposure modelling (eg by ART, RISKOFDERM, ConsExpo etc.), are key to a successful application. In addition to workers exposure characterisation, assessment of exposure of humans via the environment is an essential part of the authorisation CSR. RAC may provide exposure-risk relationships for substances listed due to carcinogenic properties and DNELS for substances toxic to reproduction. With FoBiG’s support, applicants may provide their own dose-response assessments and/or DNELs. New challenges for authorisation come with the increased Annex XIV listing of PBT/ vPvB substances and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC), for which no established assessment methodology exists. In ongoing projects, FoBiG is developing suitable assessment strategies for these types of substances to inform the CSR/SEA interface.

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CASE STUDY 4: Dossier and substance evaluation: refinement of CSR and supply chain information With more and more substances being added to the Corap list, substance evaluation becomes an additional important activity within REACH. Companies, whose substances are concerned, should adopt a proactive position, communicate with the competent authority, and try to reduce existing concerns. Often, reasons for selecting a substance for evaluation include: • aggregated tonnages; • insufficient supply chain information; and • wide-dispersive use situations. At the same time companies may receive Echa decision letters as a result of dossier evaluation and are requested to update registration dossiers. Improved and more detailed use descriptions, elaborated exposure scenarios and detailed justification of parameters used in the assessment (eg environmental release rates, RMM efficiencies) are often required in both REACH areas. STAFF SELECTION Klaus Schneider, PhD, DABT Klaus Schneider is the general manager of FoBiG and responsible project coordinator for all REACH-related services. With more than 25 years of experience in toxicological risk assessment he provides expertise in many areas, among them risk assessment methodologies, dose-response modelling and exposure assessment. Ulrike Schuhmacher-Wolz, PhD, ERT, Fachtoxikologin DGPT Ulrike Schuhmacher-Wolz is a senior scientist at FoBiG and acted as project leader in various projects related to REACH, food safety and other work areas. She provides special expertise in reproductive toxicology and the assessment of endocrine disruptors. Jan Oltmanns, MSc, PgDip Jan Oltmanns, senior scientist and company partner, is especially experienced in the assessment of physical hazards and in supply chain mapping and exposure sciences (worker, consumer and environmental exposure). Karin Heine, PhD, ERT, Fachtoxikologin DGPT Karin Heine, a biologist and toxicologist, provides ample experience in hazard assessment and DNEL derivation as well as in gathering supply chain information and in exposure assessment, drawn from many REACH registration projects in recent years. Markus Schwarz, PhD, Fachökotoxikologe (GdCh/SETAC) Markus Schwarz is a certified ecotoxicologist with in-depth experience in assessing environmental fate and ecotoxicological properties of chemicals and in performing PBT/vPvB evaluations as well as environmental exposure assessments. Eva Kaiser, PhD Eva Kaiser is a biologist and toxicologist, whose key areas are hazard assessment, dose-response modelling, DNEL derivation and preparation of Chesar-based exposure assessments with special expertise in consumer exposure modelling.

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biocides, nanomaterials, feed additives, animal pharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticals (ERA) and chemicals (REACH) in compliance with the latest worldwide legislations. We support you in developing sustainable and global registration strategies in Europe and overseas. We have achieved a substantial track record over almost the last 20 years. Our one-stop service concept provides cost-effective tailored solutions to meet your needs for your global market business. We have available for you enough full time equivalence (FTE) resources on demand according to your necessities. Our commitment is the preparation of high quality dossiers with a full time project manager team dedicated to you, as well as with our senior scientists group. These teams in combination with our robust and safe in-house database are key elements to achieve timely approval of active substances and related products. Additionally, an ad-hoc senior team for dossier defence and high tier solutions is available for a prompt and competent follow-up. You, as customer, can track the status of our activities and archive your documentation properly with our IT tools, with the possibility to have a clear communication day by day with our project managers.

PROFILE: GAB Consulting GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.gabconsulting.de

E-mail

info@gabconsulting.de

Head office

Ottenbecker Damm 10, 21684 Stade, Germany

Tel

+49 4141 80010 0

Fax

+49 4141 80010 20

Contact

Yvonnick Jambon

Directors

Yvonnick Jambon Dr Götz Neurath Dr Rüdiger Hauschild Dr Manuel Barrada Jose Luis Juanes

Ownership

GAB Global Services GmbH, Private shareholders, Partnership

Locations

Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, Cyprus

Founded

1998

OVERVIEW GAB Consulting is a leading consulting company offering global registration services for the chemical industry in Europe and worldwide (US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, China, Japan and Australia). We meet your needs by providing competent and flexible regulatory and scientific expertise to ensure that your product gets registered. Our full range of services includes initial data gap analyses and dossier preparation, as well as risk assessments, expert statements, high tier refinements and dossier defence. We can help you with a global approach to target several markets with the highest level of synergism for your dossier registration data-package. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€10m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€7.5

No of offices

6

No of countries represented

35

Staff, group

50 – 100

Staff, chemical service provision

70

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Information 3%

Training 2%

Representation & management 15% Consultancy/advisory 80%

GLOBAL OFFICES Office in Stade (Germany), Heidelberg (Germany) and Valencia (Spain). SERVICES PROVIDED GAB Consulting is a team of experts offering global regulatory services at very high quality for agrochemicals, bio-pesticides,

Agrochemicals With almost 20 years experience in registration of pesticides, our expertise spans from providing you with up-to-date information on your regulatory obligations and evaluation of data gaps to the preparation and submission of complete dossiers for active substance and product approval according to Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 and in compliance with national regulations. Expert toxicological analysis of the substance profile as well as tailored high tier refinements are also part of our global portfolio. Bio-pesticides We are the world leading consulting company in the field of bio-pesticides and have submitted dossiers for 41 strains or isolates from 35 microbial species for approval or renewal as active substances in the EU. We are also engaged in the revision of guidance documents for dossier preparation for biopesticides containing microorganisms, botanicals or semiochemicals as active substances and frequently participate in the OECD Bio Pesticide Steering Group, EU Commission Biopesticide working group, IOBC and IBMA – ensuring that we are always at the forefront of knowledge in regulations for bio-pesticide registration. Biocides With over a decade of experience in registration of biocidal substances and a dedicated biocides expert group, we can assist you with scientific and regulatory support for biocidal active substances and products (disinfectants, preservatives, pest control and other biocidal products). In addition, we can provide you with strategies – tailored to your product portfolio – to meet the new regulatory challenges. We can offer you our expertise and support with R4BP3 and IUCLID 6.0. Environmental risk assessment – pharmaceuticals With almost 20 years of experience in the fields of environmental fate and ecotoxicology of crop protection and biocidal products and a dedicated environmental expert group, we can assist you with scientific and regulatory support for the environmental risk assessment of your pharmaceuticals (human or veterinary drugs) and to generate data or – if applicable – waiver which will successfully meet the regulatory requirements of Europe. Feed additives We offer support for the authorisation of chemicals or microbials as feed additives according to European regulations. We provide you with effective and timely solutions related to the characterisation, efficacy and safety aspects of feed additives. All the regulatory aspects related to your feed additive are in safe hands with us, making sure that your products can be placed on the market.

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CASE STUDY: general remarks •

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84 chemical and 41 microbial active substances for EU Annex-I inclusion or approval/re-approval under Regulation (EC) 1107/2009; over 20 dossiers for biocidal product authorisation; more than 700 product registrations supported all over EU and overseas; secure electronic client access database; in-house quality assurance unit; good consultancy practice ; and we guarantee satisfied customers by always keeping you informed about the status of your registration process. We provide you with a dedicated project manager contact to ensure permanent communication and service.

1998

Company founded by Dr Wolfgang Häussler

1999

First A-I inclusion submission (91/414/EEC)

2000

Office relocation to Lamstedt, Germany

2002

Opening of Valencia Office, Spain

STAFF SELECTION

2003

Principles of Good Consulting Practice

2004

Expansion of Lamstedt Office, Germany

2006

Opening of Heidelberg Office, Germany

2007

Introduction of GAB Expert Groups

2009

New business area: veterinary medicines

2010

REACH submissions /representation in France

2011

Representations in Poland and Slovenia

2012

Introduction of GAB Roadmap Consulting Excellence

2013

New business area: nanomaterials

2014

Move of Valencia Office, Spain

2015

Implementation of new positions: SRAM and SSE

2016

GAB prepared and submitted biopesticide dossiers for 15 AIR for microbials

2017

Creation of the brand ACCERES, integrated by the companies GAB Consulting and PROMOVERT. This new project allow for offering a global and complete service.

2018

ACCERES growing up; incorporation of new companies to the group.

Dr Hanna Skarpos Physical Chemistry and Analytical Methods Experience with plant protection products (Annex II & III/dRR), biocides, CLP, REACH. Main focus: plant protection products, biocides and Iuclid Individual expertise: PPP, biocides, expert statements, regulatory issues, study monitoring. Prof Dr Wolfgang Pfau, Dr Christian Bieler Toxicology Experience with plant protection products, biocides, REACH, feed additives, CLP. Main focus: plant protection products (including microbial PCP), CLP, Head of Expert groups GAB-REACH and GABfeed additives Individual expertise: toxicological hazard evaluation, exposure assessment, risk assessment, scientific BfR committee on consumer products. Dr Martina Dunker, David Tena Residues and Efficacy Experience with plant protection products, biocides. Main focus: plant protection products. Individual expertise: study monitoring and regulatory services for agrochemicals, expert statements. Dr Andreas Häusler, Kevin O´Brien Environmental Fate & Modelling Experience with PPP (Annex II & III/dRR), biocides, REACH, exposure assessment. Main focus: PPP, biocides, modelling. Individual expertise: modelling, expert statements, study monitoring, general regulatory issues, ITR. Sascha Otto, Jose Ortiz Ecotoxicology Experience with PPP (AIR Annex II & III dRR), Biocides, REACH, CLP Main focus: plant protection products, biocides. Individual expertise: environmental risk assessment, study organisation and monitoring, project management, expert statements. Dr Rüdiger Hauschild, Dr Jacqueline Suess Biopesticides Experience with active substances and plant protection products (Annex II & III/dRR) based on microorganisms, semiochemicals and botanicals. Main focus: biological plant protection products. Individual expertise: regulatory issues microorganisms, botanicals, semiochemicals, project management, expert statements. Partner in EU Policy Support Action REBECA. Participation OECD Biopesticide Steering Group since 2009 Member of EU Commission Biopesticides Working Group Dana Wallschläger – Narges Moradi Quality Assurance Experience with chemicals and plant protection products (AIR Annex II & III/dRR), biocides. Main focus: plant protection products, biopesticides and biocides. Individual expertise: Review of documents created during preparation of dossiers including risk assessments, study summaries, literature review etc. Thomas Kloeble Customer Relationship Manager

PARTNERS We work with representation and cooperation in several European countries (France, Poland, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy) and other countries around the world (Russia / CIS, US, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Japan and Australia). We always try to find solutions for our customers and we are always open to starting collaborations with new partners in order to get a closer follow up of the management of our clients´ needs. CLIENTS Broad spectrum of companies searching for professional assessment (global and/or locally) for their substances and products in the following areas: agrochemicals, nanomaterials, biocides, bio-pesticides, environmental risk assessmentpharmaceuticals, REACH, feed additives. We aim a win-win relationship in order to build a partnership of long term duration with our customers. TESTIMONIALS During the past 20 years GAB has developed and maintained a reputation for professionalism, adaptability, resourcefulness and, above all, for getting the job done. This has helped our clients trust us from the very beginning to the present day. Our closeness and commitment with the client success is one of our distinctions.

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REACH GAB Consulting will help to identify and fulfil your obligations as importer or producer of chemicals in the EU. Classification and labelling according to the new CLP system is a requirement for all products since 2015. We offer our assistance in preparation of updated safety data sheets and CLH reports as well as communication with national authorities and the European Chemicals Agency (Echa) as well as defence of the submitted dossiers.


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as consumer interest in finished goods increases, companies have the opportunity to comply with the proper standards; • simplified and fast customer clearance; • reinforcement of sales network. • Simplified search for legally compliant supply/delivery partners We can determine where these parameters stand and which level of compliance exists in your companies for these for the designated areas.

CONTACTS Website

www.gbk-ingelheim.com

E-mail

gbk@gbk-ingelheim.de

Head office

Koenigsberger Strasse 29 55218 Ingelheim Germany

Tel

+49 6132 98 290 0

Fax

+49 6132 84685

Contact

Bjoern Noll

Directors

Bjorn Noll

Ulrich Mann

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Germany and China

Founded

1986

OVERVIEW The GBK GmbH global regulatory compliance is an international consulting company and full service provider around the themes of environment, health and safety. The range of services include product registration in chemicals inventories in Europe, USA and Asia and the GBK-EMTEL Emergency number for global transport of dangerous goods. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

2

Staff, group

25

Staff, chemical service provision

20

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5% Legal 5%

Consultancy/advisory 70%

IT & software 5% Information 5% Representation & management 10%

GLOBAL OFFICES GBK GmbH Headquarter based in Ingelheim, Germany , GBK China Corp. Ltd in Shanghai, China. SERVICES PROVIDED EHS Auditing, Risk Analysis and Certification with cfp ® We are a licensed partner of Compliance Footprint AG in Zurich an carry out audits for the purpose of certification under the Compliance Footprint System (cfp). cfp provides a unique and innovative system of evaluation, a practical aid for inspection of safety data sheets (SDS), availability of dangerous goods labels and dangerous goods transportation logistics. Cfp defines a new standard for conformity checks of the supply chain with respect to existing regulatory laws. Your benefits: • free market incentives for responsible handling of dangerous substances and goods are created by purchasing certified commodities;

EMTEL ® Emergency Telephone number An emergency telephone number for dangerous goods transportation is mandatory in numerous countries including the USA and Canada, and it is required by many air carriers (IATA). According to regulation 1907/2006/ EC, this emergency number must be included on any safety data sheet. GBK’s Emergency Telephone Number (EMTEL®), offers 24/7 immediate telephone assistance, if there occur problems during transport or handling of dangerous goods/hazardous materials. This comprehensive service ensures assistance not only in the case of spillage, fire or contamination, but also medical advice for toxicological incidents. Our EMTEL® service: • access to a professional emergency call centre (24 hours /7 days/365 days per year); • emergency telephone number in 190 languages; • fulfilment of your legal obligations; • realisation of all airline and shipping company requirements; • medical advice in case of poisoning; • additional service in the USA: waste management; • fulfilment of regional requirements on an emergency service; and • comprehensive support in case of accidents with chemicals. Your benefits • you provide us with the required information – we’ll take care of the rest; • we take on your legal responsibilities; • you assume the responsibility to an external service provider; and • it is valid for all deliveries to any destination worldwide. International EHS Consulting We help you with all issues around REACH, GHS, product registration and authoring of safety data sheets. Article 45 CLP regulation introduces European wide product registers: The Member States designate one or more places that are responsible for handling information from importers and downstream users that bring a mixture into circulation, and gather significant preventive and safety measures to be used particularly in emergencies. This information includes the chemical composition of the mixtures placed on the market and classified as hazardous on the basis of their health and physical effects, including the chemical identity of substances in mixtures for which a request for use of an alternative chemical name has been accepted by the Agency in accordance with Article 24. Registration – We guide you through the maze of laws. We perform product registrations in chemical inventories in Europe, USA and Asia (Japan, China, Korea, Philippines and Australia). We offer this to the necessary advice and assume all duties associated with registration, including with regard to labeling and MSDS. Product registrations are carried out in particular in the following areas: REACH Services • substance-/product registration in Europe, USA and Japan, China, Korea and Australia (other countries on request); and • consulting services in connection with the registration. Your benefits • compliance together with reduced costs; • legal responsibilities met by an external adviser; • service with more than 30 years of professional experience; and • excellent price/performance ratio

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Trainings and Seminars We offer a wide range of trainings and seminars, conducted by our worldwide experts. GBK GmbH is established in the market as an important and well-known company. An essential element is the organisation of instruction, training and conferences in the areas of chemicals, legislation, handling of hazardous materials and the transport of dangerous goods. A wide range of training courses are offered by experts from all over the world. All trainers are experienced professionals in their field providing state-of-art training. For that reason many companies rely on the competence and high quality of our courses and seminars. Some training courses (examples) • Asian-Pacific and Chinese chemical legislation. • United States and Canadian Hazard Communication. • MSDS/SDS Authoring expert training. • Training for Dangerous Goods Safety Advisers. • Dangerous Goods Training. TP1 – Guideline for hazardous materials transportation The BMVI announced new guidelines regarding the electronical documents for the transport of dangerous goods on road , rail and inland waters. These guidelines are valid since January 1st 2016. Until now it was only allowed in Germany to use an electronical transport-document when you have a printer on-board with you, anytime ready to print out. GBK offers a reliable solution for this including an GBK-EMTEL Emergency call number in 24/7/365 format. The GBK-EMTEL Emergency must be readable installed on the vehicle when you use the electronical format of the transport document of dangerous goods. For all companies which working with the transport of dangerous goods this new guideline is a great opportunity to optimise your process and to save cost. Our GBK experts will help you to recognise this and to integrate our GBK-TP1 Portal into your daily process of transport of dangerous goods.

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Your benefits: • clearly reducing operating costs thru optimizing and completely switch the process to electronical document management also now for dangerous goods; • Future Readiness & Innovation: This national step by step introduction is already a part of the European-union-wide and international targeted solution for usage of electronical transport documents; and • The data protection and encryption of the transport documents at the TP-1 Server is based on the latest technology. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1986

Foundation of the GBK as dangerous goods Office

2008

Acquisition of GBK by Björn Noll and winner “German dangerous goods Award 2008”

2010

Co-founder of compliance footprint AG, Zurich

2012

Moving into the new GBK company building in Ingelheim

2017

Opening GBK China Corp. Ltd. In Shanghai

PARTNERS •

NRCC, CIRS, GIZ, BMZ, BVMW, CFP, IKW, VCI, VDSI, VCH,BGI,DLSV. Furthermore we have a global Network of partner for collaboration, governmental institutions and local regulatory specialists to offer our customer a global support.

CLIENTS •

The over 1,000 customers include both medium-sized companies from the chemical industry and 73% of all German DAX-listed companies in particular in the fields of chemical, pharmaceutical and automotive.

CASE STUDY Based on our customer base from all different Industrial fields and verticals we can offer a wide range of case studies which matches your business or is at least comparable. Further details available upon request. STAFF SELECTION Bjoern Noll, owner and managing director Björn Noll is since May 2008 managing director and owner of GBK global regulatory compliance in Ingelheim and is engaged with dangerous goods logistics and international chemicals law for over 20 years. As EU hazardous goods officer he has all the necessary qualifications for all modes of transport. In addition, Mr. Noll is vice chairman and spokesman of the division of dangerous goods of the VDSI and also member of various working groups, just as he has published several articles on topics from the hazardous material and dangerous goods in all known specialist printer as a author. Ulrich Mann , member of the senior management team Ulrich Mann is lawyer also specialist solicitor for transport-/logisticlaw and within GBK member of the GBK Senior Management Team. He is responsible for the consulting of companies in dealing with hazardous materials. Since 1988 Mr. Mann is engaged with dangerous goods issues, as well as with the chemicals legislation and worked for companies such as Infraserv GmbH & Co. Hoechst KG and Infraserv Logistics GmbH, where he spent many years during his professional career. Mr. Mann was founding member and editor of the journal “Der GefahrgutBeauftragte” and can demonstrate numerous publications and book publishing. GBK team worldwide The highly motivated, educated and experienced GBK team will provide you with excellent services and is dedicated to meet your individual needs with a high level of quality and flexibility. Our colleagues with degrees in different sciences are engineers or doctors in Chemistry in, law and further EHS fields. They can offer you our services in German, English and Chinese language.

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Dangerous goods safety advisor/dangerous goods services Due to major accidents occurring during the transport of dangerous goods, the German implemented a responsible person in each legal entity who takes over the responsibility for all issues concerning the transportation of dangerous goods: the Safety Adviser. Safety advisers quickly became a success story. Starting in Germany in 1989, the European Union adopted this important role within the “Safety Adviser Directive”, Directive 96/35/EEC on 3rd June, 1996. Since 2001, safety advisers have been mandatory in all ADR/ RID member States. All relevant training programmes have been surpassed in the U.S. The directive offers the option of transferring this activity to an external expert. Service specification: • taking over the responsibility of safety adviser for all modes of transport (road, rail, barge, sea); • classification/labelling of substances and preparations including evaluation of suitable packaging; • ongoing consultation for your organisation; • development of process-oriented checklists; • regular training to ensure your employees always act in compliance with all applicable regulations; • periodical audits guarantee to detect possible weak areas; and • providing an IATA/DOT/IMDG compliant 24/7 emergency telephone number. Your benefits: • we take on your legal responsibilities; • reduction of internal fixed costs; • fully experienced advisers offering high quality services; • legal and organisational consulting regarding EHS; and • fast and reliable responses adapted to your needs.


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SERVICES PROVIDED REACH Registration Authorisation Only Representative Biocides Support (Actives, Products, Users) Safety in the workplace applying REACH Registration outcomes

PROFILE: H2 Compliance

CONTACTS Website

www.h2compliance.com

E-mail

info@h2compliance.com

Head office

Unit 14D Nutgrove Office Park Rathfarnham Ireland

Tel

01 2989136

Contact

Kevin Hoban

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Directors

Kevin Hoban John Hayes Grant Kinsman

2006

Company established, opened Dublin Office

2007

Cork office opened

Ownership

Part of the Landbell group of Companies

2009

USA Office

Locations

5 (Chemical)

2011

Recognised by Irish Small Firms Association

Founded

2006

2012

Deloitte Technology Award for company growth

2016

H2 Compliance acquired by The Landbell Group, Germany

2017

Polish Office opened

2018

UK Office opened

GHS/CLP Services Software solution SVHCs in Articles Chemical List Screening and Regulatory Support TSCA and Rest of World Chemical Control support

OVERVIEW H2 Compliance is a full-service Chemical and Environmental consulting firm. We support our clients to ensure compliance and market-access by applying our breadth of knowledge to the business complexities of topics from REACH, SDS and Labelling, Biocides, and Chemical Management Software. With support services through our offices across Europe and the USA and the recent acquisition by the Landbell Group, H2 Compliance is further deepening its services into Environmental and the Circular Economy – further expanding its support into the Articles, IT and Electronics and industries. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

ACCREDITATIONS Approved REACH Ready Gold Member Member of Only Representative Organsisation Co-Sponsor of the Green Alley Circular Economy Awards PARTNERS • •

Redstone USA (SDS) Safebridge Consultants Inc USA (Industrial Hygiene)

Turnover, group

Not declared

CLIENTS

Turnover, chemical service provision

Not declared

No of offices

Total: (15) Chemical (5)

No of countries represented

>20

Staff, group

250

Staff, Chemical & Environment service

42

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 45% Training 5% IT & software 5% Laboratory 5% Information 10%

GLOBAL OFFICES (Chemical) Ireland (Cork and Dublin) USA (Albany, NY) Poland (Warsaw) UK (Lutterworth)

Representation & management 30%

H2 Compliance has over 250 customers across a diverse range of industries. Core clients are from the Pharmaceutical Industry, Medical Devices. Petroleum, Fragrances, Polymers, Metals sectors.

TESTIMONIALS Stewardship Services: “H2 Compliance was carefully selected to allow us to continue to meet the changing needs of our new and existing client base. We based decisions on their ability to provide all required regulatory support within one compliance organisation. With their assistance we have successfully met the REACH and SDS deadlines without issue. I have found the team to be highly flexible with our deadlines, effective with providing accurate information, and most importantly, focused on our needs.” Michael Goluszka, La-Co Industries, USA Dossier Services: “H2 Compliance supported us for the construction of Lead Dossiers; which were submitted on time and to budget. The company brings a wealth of experience to this technical area and have a high quality of communication and project management. We have always found communications to have due regard for the confidential nature of the relationships within the consortia environment. We have found the relationship with H2 Compliance to be strong and we are happy to recommend the firm for this type of activity.” Diversified Chemical Industry, USA

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STAFF SELECTION

H2 Compliance has deep expertise within the pharmaceutical industry whether through gap analysis, team development or strategic advice on intermediates and strictly controlled conditions. H2 build full registration dossiers and upgrades to NONS dossiers including CRO oversight, RSS and submission. H2 are commended on their collaborative platform, “element1” used for professional execution, data availability and total transparency. Our clients enjoy the fixed price model we typically operate, flexibility in working hours and deep strategic thinking. “I wish all of our partners and consultants were as easy to work with as H2 Compliance” – says a top ten pharmaceutical client

Kevin Hoban – Chief Operations Officer Co-Founder of H2 Compliance. More than 25 years of experience in Industry, heads up business development, commercials, software activities as well as the Only Representative practice. Qualified MSc Industrial Chemist and Environmental Engineer Grant Kinsman – CEO A Mechanical Engineer with more than 30 years’ experience in the IT and consulting industry. Extensive global technology, scale-up, finance, business and marketing experience. Beth Bidstrup – Director, North America Coming from a Pharmaceutical background with more than 20 years’ experience in the space, Beth is a certified Industrial Hygienist and leads services delivered into the Pharmaceutical industry and well as services delivered more generally into the North American market Dr John Hayes – Director With over 20 years’ experience in the IT and Pharmaceutical space, John is a qualified Biotechnologist and Doctor of Physical Chemistry. Deep experience in Regulatory Affairs has characterised his career which is now applied to leadership of the Environmental Consulting activities within the group. Roseleen Murphy – Manager, REACH Services With 10 years of industrial experience before joining the Irish Competent Authority where Roseleen worked a further five years prior to joining H2 Compliance more than five years ago. Holding a BA in Science (Microbiology) and an MBA (Health Safety and Welfare), Roseleen leads the Joint Dossier and Authorisation practices within H2 Compliance. Colin Smith – Manager, Chemical Hazard and Risk European Registered Toxicologist and Chartered Biologist with deep experience within the Irish Competent Authority, UK Ministry of Defence coupled with industrial experience including biocides manufacture and laboratory management. Colin has served as technical advisor within CARACAL, drafted technical annexes to the CLP legal text and is now responsible within H2 Compliance for GHS/CLP, Lead Dossier risk assessment and strategy, Biocides and Cosmetics.

CASE STUDY 2: Product stewardship programmes to assure ongoing market access H2 Compliance has developed and implemented a product stewardship programme for a global blue-chip firm. The initial distinct strands of support have developed into an integrated programme with the establishment of a formal role within the company to manage the product life cycles and organisations. H2 Compliance provided the tools, structure and strategies for a robust and cost-effective product stewardship programme. The client has placed their trust in the experience and knowledge of H2 Compliance and there have been no market interruption issues since. CASE STUDY 3: Biocides support – a systems approach The use of Biocides in the EU comes with certain obligations to ensure safe and compliant use. H2 Compliance has built an on line application, which allows a company to build associations between Sites, Biocidal Products and the Active Substances. The dashboard view allows for strategic management of biocidal products on site, better visibility of the status of products and actives, and minimisation of product diversity across sites

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• Safin.net, Trade.net, cfp.net: -to manage SDS, label, import/export HS code, controlled substances, compliance certification, global connectivity to safe use information via cloud IT, via QR code, via dedicated cockpit app; • integrated solutions to achieve regulatory compliance and positive market impact at low operational cost;

PROFILE: I+K AG, Compliance-Footprint AG

CONTACTS Website

www.i-k.ch, www.compliance-footprint.com

––

intelligent data processing capabilities:

E-mail

weggimann@i-k.ch, hdiener@i-k.ch

––

Head office

Hadlaubstrasse 154 CH-8006 Zurich Switzerland

expert system functionality to facilitate GHS/CLP-, Transport-, HS- and Storage/Warehouse- classification

––

regulatory control to identify substance import/export restrictions;

Tel

+41 79 404 17 33, +41 44 364 22 33

––

assistance to compose, to translate and to deliver SDSs;

Fax

+41 44 363 22 36

––

capability to allow for XML based SDS transfer;

Contact

Dr Walter Eggimann, Dr Heinz Diener

––

Directors

See Contact and E-mail.

integration to deliver customised labels, including communication via QR code;

Ownership

Four board members

––

enabling data interface to enterprise systems, e.g. SAP; and

Locations

Switzerland.

Founded

1993

––

OVERVIEW

25 years of dedication in delivering regulatory solutions to businesses, worldwide and local. I+K AG, in partnership with Compliance-Footprint AG and Business Organisations provides best in compliance solutions with the focus on SDS / SDBTransfer, label, working instruction, chemical/biocide registration, WCO HS tariff code, controlled substance and compliance certificate. Develops and provides corresponding software, combining core competency in regulatory management with modern cloud/mobile IT. A regulatory solution is the result of professional expertise in both chemistry, IT and business implementation. Operational experience spans from large size global corporation down to middle/small size company. I+K AG combines with core expert partners, fit to purpose, enabling synergy, innovation and beyond average business value. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

4

No of countries represented

5+

Staff, chemical service provision

5+

Training 5%

www.i-k.ch in partnership with www.compliance-footprint.com and their associated partners, i.e. www.gbk-ingelheim.de, www.gccbender.de, www.mplogistics.ltd.uk, including dedicated IT partners, others. CLIENTS •

Wide range of operational experience with international companies, on global scale, covering some 35 languages on SDS and label. Numerous small size companies to deliver solutions on demand. Celebrating 25 years of dedication in delivering regulatory solutions to businesses, worldwide and local.

CASE STUDY 1: •

I+K AG holds beyond 10 years of operational experience with one of the largest chemical companies in processing the entire scope of label requirements at all production sites worldwide, based on the customised label system within SAFIN.net, including data integration with the SAP enterprise architecture, standardising on globalised label templates, allowing for automation in applying the label to drum.

CASE STUDY 2:

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 5%

PARTNERS

global

Staff, group

enabling data interface to chemical registration systems, e.g. to facilitate biocide registration in accordance with the Swiss biocide VBP directives; and compliance certification, in partnership with compliance footprint AG.

Representation & management 50%

Accomplished integration of Trade.net within the IT enterprise architecture of a global chemical company to process the dayto-day SOP-workflows, global scale, in classifying the import/ export HS codes and to identify the inherent regulatory-restrictions regarding import/export of chemical substances. CASE STUDY 3: •

IT & software 40%

GLOBAL OFFICES www.i-k.ch: Zurich Switzerland www.compliance-footprint.com: Zurich, Switzerland, Germany Partner organisations: UK, Germany, China , USA SERVICES PROVIDED • •

Safin.net, Trade.net, cfp.net: to manage SDS, label, import/export HS code, controlled substances, compliance certification, global connectivity to safe use information via cloud IT, via QR code, via dedicated cockpit App.

For a large Swiss energy-producing company, enabled instant access to valid Safety Data Sheets and working instruction documents, across the wide portfolio of purchased chemicals, IT and regulatory know-how based. This in response to frequent regulatory audits (enforcement) and to the legal managerial accountability to ensure the safe use of chemical products, training, risk assessment, substitution to safer products. This legal accountability requires the capability across ‘the big 5’: i) to enable instant access to the valid SDS. e.g. Safine.net based, ii) to have all chemical products correctly labeled, iii) to allow for instant access to hazard and precautionary info, e.g. via QR code, iv) to conduct regular safe use training, aligned with the chemical portfolio, v) to control risk assessment and corrective steps.

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I+K Information and Know-How Ltd. Hadlaubstrasse 154, CH-8006 Zurich T +41 79 404 17 33, +41 44 364 22 33 weggimann@i-k.ch, info@i-k.ch www.i-k.ch

It’s either, or. Legal compliance has no grey zones. We combine know-how, IT, vision and global experience. Why are we here? Increasingly complex and stringent legal and market requirements. Whether you are an SME or large corporation we will, by using expertise and tools adapted to your specific needs, assist you to fulfil your regulatory responsibilities.

Understand your chemistry, safe use, risk & compliance

What makes the difference? Connecting compliance, safe use, business and markets. safin.net Label

Our global systems are in daily use:

SDS / eSDS HMDI UN2206 ISOCYANATE SOLUTION, TOXIC, N.O.S. (4,4'-Methylenedi(cyclohexyl isocyanate); Dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate), 6.1, II

EN

Danger

4,4'-Methylenedi(cyclohexyl isocyanate); Dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'di-isocyanate, CAS-No. 5124-30-1, EC-No. 225-863-2, REACH No. 012119457437-31-0003 Causes skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. Toxic if inhaled. May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation. Avoid breathing dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapours/ spray. Wash skin thoroughly after handling. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Wear protective gloves/ protective clothing/ eye protection/ face protection. In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/ attention. Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Contains isocyanates. May produce an allergic reaction.

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SAFETY DATA SHEET

2.1. Classification of the substance or mixture

according to Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010

__________________________________________________________________

Classification according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (GHS/CLP)

HMDI __________________________________________________________________

Acute toxicity, inhal., Vapours, Cat. 3, H331 Skin corrosion/irritation, Cat. 2, H315 Serious eye damage/eye irritation, Cat. 2, H319 Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure, inhalation), Cat. 3, H335 Respiratory Sensitisation, Cat. 1, H334 Skin Sensitisation, Cat. 1, H317 Contains isocyanates. May produce an allergic reaction.

1. Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking

Classification according to EU Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC

T; R23 Xi; R36/37/38 R42/43

1.1. Product identifier

Additional information

For the full text of the phrases mentioned in this Section, see Section 16.

CAS-No. EC-No. REACH No.

5124-30-1 225-863-2 pending

2.2. Label elements T

Product code

None.

Synonyms

Dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate, Methylene-bis(4cyclohexylisocyanate), Bis(para-isocyanato cyclo-hexyl methane (PICM), Saturated MDI, Hydrogenated MDI (HMDI or H12MDI), Reduced MDI (rMDI)

Signal Word Hazard Statements

1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Use of the Substance/Preparation

Component for polyurethane products. Precautionary statements

1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Company/Undertaking Identification

I+K AG Hadlaubstrasse 154 CH-8006 Zurich Tel. +41 44 364 22 33 SDS RESPONSIBLE PERSON info-@i-k.ch

1.4. Emergency telephone number

+41 44 251 51 51 (Tox Center)]

Revision Date

16.01.2012

Version

1

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Print Date 27.3.2012

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Danger H315: Causes skin irritation. H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. H331: Toxic if inhaled. H334: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. H335: May cause respiratory irritation. P261: Avoid breathing dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapours/ spray. P264a: Wash skin thoroughly after handling. P272: Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P280: Wear protective gloves/ protective clothing/ eye protection/ face protection. P285: In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. P302+P352: IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. P304+P340: IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P305+P351+P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P337+P313: If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/ attention. P403+P233: Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.

Additional advice

Contains isocyanates. May produce an allergic reaction.

GHS product identifier

4,4'-Methylenedi(cyclohexyl isocyanate); Dicyclohexylmethane-4,4'di-isocyanate, CAS-No. 5124-30-1, REACH No. 01-211945743731-0003

Wannate HMDI

Print Date 27.3.2012

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I+K AG is part of the company-network driving the SDScomXML standard forward, connecting compliance, safe use and business across supply chain. Producer

Importer

Downstream User

Warehouse

Make “safe use of chemicals� a “communication network� Experience a world of “legal compliance” and “safe use of chemicals” where everything intelligently connects and where every one has instant access to essential information along the supply chain of the chemical.

What do you need to do? You are in charge of the safe use of your chemicals. – Authenticate incoming (e)-SDSs – Publish REACH / CLP compliant SDS and labels ¡ Ensuring consistency between SDS and labels – Communicate to DSUs, Record and track communication – Manage changes

How to proceed 1. You define the chemistry Driven by the synergy in core competences

2. We provide the solution via collaboration, as part of state-of-the-art IT, networked access

Partner Organisations

Your benefit mplogistics.ltd.uk

Ladungssicherung und Gefahrgutinformation in Theorie compliance-footprint.com gbk-ingelheim.de und Praxis Programm Am 07.03.2012 im Kulturhaus Leuna, Spergauer StraĂ&#x;e 41a in 06237 Leuna Moderation: Dr. Matthias Hanisch, Verband der Chemischen Industrie e.V., Landesverband Nordost

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Ergebnisse in Sachsen-Anhalt Hermann Liesen, Polizei

– Transparent legal accountability – Sustainable regulatory compliance – Value added business integration

– Enhanced process efficiency – Cost savings

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SERVICES PROVIDED Freshwater aquatic ecotoxicology Ibacon equipped the department with new laboratories in 2014 offering five times more space for acute and chronic freshwater toxicity studies, and several parallel flow-through systems for fish and invertebrates. Scientists have ample space for the establishment of additional plant and animal species and a boundless range of technical possibilities, as for example the extension of our portfolio in the division for Species Sensitivity

PROFILE: ibacon GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.ibacon.com

E-mail

info@ibacon.com

Head office

Arheilger Weg 17

64380 Roßdorf

Germany

Tel

+49 6154 697 0

Fax

+49 6154 697 391

Contact

info@ibacon.com

Directors

Sabrina Westphal, Dr Ralf Petto

Ownership

GmbH, Private shareholders

Locations

Germany

Founded

1994

Distribution (SSD) and for tailor-made studies in connection with modelling work. Terrestrial ecotoxicology As Ibacon started with terrestrial ecotoxicology in 1994 competencies and experiences are internationally leading. Ibacon has key expertise in all relevant standard test procedures like soil organisms, non-target-arthropods, non target plants, honey bees and other pollinators. Ibacon contributed to developing and establishing new OECD test methods and routinely participates in ring tests for further developments and method improvements. Test systems available include non-target-arthropods, soil organisms, bees (lab, semi-field, field and brood studies), non-target plant and field studies (predatory mite, arthworm, collembolan, nematodes & full fauna studies).

OVERVIEW Ibacon is an independent contract research organisation (CRO) providing GLP-compliant environmental risk assessment services to the global chemical and pharmaceutical industry. Ibacon is completely privately owned and has seven shareholders.

Chemistry Ibacon’s chemistry department combines scientific with regulatory targets. All studies requiring analytical work as well as studies to characterize chemicals on the basis of their physical and chemical parameters are offered by ibacon. Our modern analytical instruments enable us to quantify a large number of compounds in different matrices.

Ibacon specialises in laboratory and field studies and models for the environmental risk assessment (ERA) of chemicals for plant protection products, industrial chemicals, biocides, and pharmaceutical and veterinary medicines. Ibacon’s test facility is certified as conforming to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards and offers a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial ecotoxicology studies, physical and chemical parameter characterization as well as stability testing’s, residue analysis and environmental fate studies. All studies are performed in accordance with internationally accepted guidelines. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€15,8m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€15,8m

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

150

Staff, chemical service provision

120

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 5% Training 5%

Laboratory 90%

Environmental fate Our Environmental Fate department doubled laboratory space in 2017 and is fully licensed for dealing with radiolabelled (14C) test material. Technical and analytical instruments are state of the art and comprise LSC, radio-HPLC, HPLC-UV and LC-MS/MS. Routine study types performed are transformation in soil, transformation in water, bioaccumulation and bioconcentration instruments. 12 °C conditions are available for soil transformation studies and other purposes. Ecological modelling Ibacon supports chemical industries since 1994 with efficient experimental laboratory and field studies for the environmental risk assessment of their products. Experience shows that experimental data cannot answer all questions risk assessors have. Often, further experiments may be too laborious, too time-consuming or even technically unfeasible. This is where Ecological Modelling can help. Ibacon’s modelling work follows EFSA’s GMP principles, e.g. fully documentation of problem definition, model formulation, formalization, implementation and setup including sensitivity and uncertainty analysis. Ibacon’s modelling portfolio contains up to now GUTS, DEBtox, DEB-IBM and Beehave for modelling of environmental assessments and further QSAR modelling for physicochemical properties and for some environmental toxicity and fate properties. Due to our growing request in this field we have increased our modelling personnel in 2018 with two experienced colleagues. Quality assurance – consultancy services Ibacon gives benefit to its clients by direct Quality Assurance Services, such as inspections of studies, laboratories and facilities up to complete external GLP-Services. • in house audits; • site and vendor audits; • training; and • support for authority inspection Guideline portfolio Fully GLP-compliant study designs performed by ibacon fulfil the requirements of official guidelines like: OECD, OCSPP, EPPO, IOBC, EU, METI, SETAC, ISO, EMA. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018


CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS Ibacon GmbH starts its business with GLP-compliant ecotoxicological studies for the registration of plant protection products. Main focus: terrestrial test systems.

19951999

Ibacon establishes its services to regular customers in Germany, the European Union and Overseas. Ibacon now also performs studies in the areas of biodegradation and aquatic ecotoxicology. In addition, the analytical chemistry department is founded to provide our customers with physical-chemical and analytical studies.

20002004

20052009

20102014

2015+

Environmental Risk Assessment studies are now also delivered to producers of industrial chemicals (REACH), biocides and pharmaceuticals. Ibacon establishes its business development department to further improve client services and be a focal point of contact for customers all over the world. Ibacon expands further laboratory capacities and establishes environmental fate studies. In 2009, we celebrate our 15th anniversary with 90 employees. So far, 12,000 GLP-studies have been successfully performed. Ibacon increases capacities for higher-tier honey bee and pollinator studies by founding a branch laboratory in Leichlingen, now Leverkusen. As for the Rossdorf location, a professional bee keeper is employed to supply scientists with at least 100 honey bee colonies for different types of experimental field and semi-field testing designs. The Leverkusen branch also operates honey bee and bumble bee studies in Spain. In 2014 Ibacon celebrates its 20th anniversary. As a result of the increasing demands for environmental studies, Ibacon hires new staff and continues to establish new study types. To gain more laboratory space, we set up a new building offering over 5.000m² additional space at our headquarters in Rossdorf. Ibacon’s Aquatic Ecotoxicology and Chemistry departments move into our new laboratory building with the latest in high-tech infrastructure. This significantly enlarges our capacities not only for standard aquatic studies but especially for higher tier aquatic studies such as flow-through systems for fish and daphnia, sediment organisms, and aquatic plants. At the same time a new state-of-the-art LC-MS/MS analytical system was acquired to provide the analytical services required for our extra biological capacities. Several LC-MS, HPLC/UPLC and other analytical systems ensure state of the art analytical services and accurate results also at very low concentrations. Dr Melanie Lichtenberger heads the test facility since July 2015. Our Ecological Effects Modelling department was established in 2015 together with Dr Elke Zimmer. Using ecotoxicological data from our own studies or from existing data, this refined risk assessment tool provides additional information for the environmental risk assessment of our clients. The department made a prosperous development in the meantime and our specialists contribute to the latest developments of modelling methodology and use.

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ACCREDITATIONS Good Laboratory Practice, GLP (last renewal in 2017) Crédit d’Impôt Recherche , CIR (last renewal in 2016) PARTNERS •

FNU, Gaiac, Mesocosm, Tier3 Solutions

CLIENTS •

International producers of agrochemicals, biocides, industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicinal products and consultancies dealing with the registration and authorisation of chemicals. For confidentiality reasons no further information can be disclosed.

TESTIMONIALS References can be provided on request. STAFF SELECTION CEOs Sabrina Westphal; sabrina.westphal@ibacon.com, – 238 Dr Ralf Petto; ralf.petto@ibacon.com; – 378 Business Development Contacts Petra Daum; petra.daum@ibacon.com; – 333 Frank Ströhle; frank.stroehle@ibacon.com, – 283 Mareike Eggers; mareike.eggers@ibacon.com; – 267 Eric de Guibert; eric.deguibert@ibacon.com: – 284 Head of Test Facility Dr Melanie Lichtenberger; melanie.lichtenberger@ibacon.com, – 312

PROFILE: ibacon GmbH

1994

Ibacon’s GLP Certificate was repeatedly successfully renewed in 2016. In December 2016 Sabrina Westphal is appointed as Managing Director by ibacon’s shareholders, which moves ibacon further along the way of sustainable company development. The Environmental Fate department doubled its laboratory space along with a significant modernisation of the technical facilities.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Analytical laboratory The analytical division of ICB Pharma was established to conduct cost efficient studies for regulatory and quality control purposes. Our area of expertise is physico-chemical studies, technical properties of PPP (according to FAO) and biocidal products, as well as analytical determination of active ingredient contents, validation of analytical methods and residues testing. We offer studies conducted in compliance with the following: OECD Guidelines, OPPTS Guidelines, CIPAC methods, SANCO. The laboratory is located in a brand new facility, equipped with renowned analytical systems (HPLC, GC-MS, GC-FID and many other study specific tools). Constantly building a team of highly experienced personnel we provide top-level quality results and excellent customer service. The laboratory is fully compliant with GLP principles which assures that all reports will be respected by authorities worldwide.

PROFILE: ICB Pharma

CONTACTS Website

www.analytics.icbpharma.com

E-mail

laboratory@icbpharma.com

Head office

10 Lema Street, 43-603 Jaworzno, Poland

Tel

+48 695 662 550

Contact

Bartosz Łebek, Head of Analytical Laboratory

Directors

Tomasz Świętosławski Paweł Świętosławski

Ownership

Private ownership

Founded

2000

OVERVIEW ICB Pharma is a family-owned company with long lasting, thorough expertise in the field of health care and protection against biological factors. We are present in the fields of medical devices, professional pest control, agrochemicals for rural market and home and garden retail. Our company is organised into five departments ie R&D, Analytics, Pest Innovations, Health Care and Crop Solutions. The heart of the company is R&D Laboratory, as a place where we have developed our most creative ideas such as a unique solid core micro and nano encapsulation method – Slow Release™ Technology and just as innovative 3D-IPNS™ (Immobilizing Polymeric Network Structure) Technology. Our patented products are successfully present on markets all over the world as a result of putting a great effort into a continuous development of formulation enhancements in our analytical and biological laboratories. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

-

Staff, group

105

Staff, chemical service provision

25

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 5% Laboratory 17%

Other 78%

Research and development The R&D laboratory possesses highly advanced chemical processing equipment which enables creation of every cosmetic, agrochemical or medical product (for our own needs and also on client’s request). Our laboratory is one of very few in the world where microencapsulated, biologically active solid and liquid cores products with extended release of active substance are manufactured. Oil dispersions type of products are another unique subject of our researches. In this case biologically active substances are dispersed in non-vaporous oils, which allows to increase the safety of use and also to decrease commonly applied biocides usual doses. The laboratory services aim at increasing the efficacy and reducing the threats for a man and the environment that come from pesticide usage. Contract manufacturing We provide our distributors and partners with thorough support during the process of placing the private label products on the target market. This refers to medical devices, biocides and agrochemical products. We offer registration process guidance or proceeding with the registration in the distributor’s country, providing the dossier of all essential research and studies, graphic visualisation and marketing materials as well as production facility. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2000

ICB Pharma was founded

2003

Health Care Department was established

2004

R&D Department was established

2005

New Analytical Laboratory was established

2010

ICB Pharma was granted 20 worldwide patents

2013

New premises were opened (the area of over 5000 m2)

2015

ICB Pharma was granted ISO 9001:2015 and PN-EN ISO 13485:2012 Certificates

2016

ICB Pharma was granted GLP (Good Laboratory Practice ) Certificate

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SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other Equipment 2% 5% Training 5%

Consultancy/advisory 30%

PROFILE: INERIS

CONTACTS Website

www.ineris.fr

E-mail

prestaweb.dsc@ineris.fr

Head office

Parc Technologique Alata, 60550 Verneuil-enHalatte, France

Tel

+33(0)3 44 55 67 81 (Reine LANDA)

Fax

+33(0)3 44 55 66 55

Contact

Reine LANDA, Business Development Manager

Directors

Hafid BAROUDI, Business Development and Certification Division

Ownership

French public research body with industrial and commercial activities (EPIC), under the aegis of the French Ministry of Environment

Locations

France

Founded

1990

Laboratory 45% Representation & management 8% Information 5%

GLOBAL OFFICES France: main site in Parc Technologique ALATA, Verneuil-en-Halatte (60, North of Paris), Waste recovery platform ARDEVIE in Aix-enProvence (13), Centre for Monitoring Ground and Underground Risks in Nancy (54), structural strength laboratory in Bourges (18). SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW Established by the French government in 1990 as the National competence centre for Industrial Safety and Environmental protection, INERIS has developed broad expertise in the areas of chronic and accidental risks. INERIS places its expertise as well as its scientific and technical experience at the service of companies in every industry, in order to guide them in their actions with regard to health, safety and environmental protection. INERIS combines experimental approaches with expertise in modelling and risk methodology. It is equipped with physical/ chemical analysis laboratories, GLP-compliant toxicology and ecotoxicology facilities, large scale fire gallery and explosion platform, and test facilities that are among the best in France, both for studying accidental phenomena and effects on living beings. INERIS offers multi-disciplinary approaches with the capacity to conduct complex studies in many areas, including chemistry, in vivo toxicology, ecotoxicology, environmental fate and physico-chemical hazards in compliance with various regulatory needs (e.g. REACH, CLP and GHS notifications, biocides, waste (HP 14), transport of dangerous goods, ATEX, etc), or in response to research and development needs. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

2016/17 80mâ‚Ź

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

4

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

600

Staff, chemical service provision

250

Regulatory services INERIS offers services according to REACH regulation and its implementation. The testing capabilities and the expertise permit a complete offer for the registration of substance in accordance with the requirements of REACH. It includes the development of Iuclid dossier and the chemical safety report according to the exposure scenario and management measures to ensure a high level of protection for workers, general population and environment. In the context of 3R strategy, INERIS can also provide with advice on the selection of the best alternative in integrated approaches for testing and assessment of your substance (Qsar, PBPK modelling and read-across). INERIS can help industrials for the selection of the best substitution option. Physico-chemical testing INERIS has various equipment and facilities allowing an extensive range of experimental assays to study the physical and chemical properties of substances. For chemical characterisation and determination of purity and stability of compounds, in-house analytical techniques available include: GC-MS, GC with different detectors (FID, ECD, TSD, PFPD), LC with UV and fluorimetric detectors, LC-MS-MS, LC-HRMS, IC coupled to amperometric and conductometric detectors, ICP-OES and ICP-MS among others. INERIS also has expertise in developing and validating challenging analytical methods for a very broad range of substances in different matrices (water, air, soil, waste, biogas, etc.). A range of physical characterisation techniques are available: transmission and scanning analytical electron microscopy and XRay Fluorescence for morphology and composition of materials, particles and aerosols; laser diffraction, quasielastic light diffusion and centrifugal sedimentation for particle size quantification. Physico-chemical hazard characterisation includes: flammability, explosivity of gas, liquid and dust materials by means of standard testing and specifically designed test methods, calorimetric study of hazardous chemical reactions, and standard testing of self-reacting substances and explosives. INERIS can also study the thermal degradation of substances and materials by using tubular furnaces (from 50 to 1600°C).

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Ecotoxicological testing INERIS provides experimental assays and expertise in general ecotoxicity of chemicals and environmental matrices. It develops and performs biological assays to characterize the hazards towards the aquatic, benthic and terrestrial compartment, as well as an expertise for the environmental fate of chemicals. The study design, including test item preparation, test design and analytical phase is adapted to each specific requirement. The following acute and chronic tests are performed routinely, according to European test methods or OECD test guidelines: • aquatic tests: short and long-term toxicity on invertebrates (Daphnia magna, OECD 202 and 211; Ceriodaphnia dubia, ISO 20665), growth inhibition test on aquatic plants (algae, OECD 201; duckweed, OECD 221), fish lethality test (OECD 203) and activated sludge respiration inhibition test (OECD 209); • terrestrial tests: deshydrogenase activity of Arthrobacter globiformis (ISO 18187), lethality and reproduction tests on earthworms (OECD 207 and 222), emergence and growth of higher plants (OECD 208), and growth, fertility and reproduction of nematodes (ISO 10872); • sediment tests: Chironomids (OECD 218 and 219), Hyalella azteca (ISO 16303) and Myriophyllum (OECD 239, ISO 16191) toxicity tests; and • environmental fate: ready biodegradability (OECD 301) and inherent biodegradability (OECD 302). INERIS has also developed an expertise in the ecotoxicity of emerging substances including nanoparticles (sample preparation, nanoparticles characterisation, etc), ionic liquids and drugs residues. Nanoparticles hazard assessment INERIS has a complete in vivo (rat models) nose-only inhalation system (HCT) to expose animals to nanoparticle aerosols, with associated metrology, TEM and physico-chemical characterisation of nanoparticles. It participates also in the development of standardised technologies and assays for regulatory use in toxicology and ecotoxicology (eg assessment of air-liquid interface (ALI) exposure system for in vitro pulmonary nanotoxicology). The S-NANO platform offers operational solutions for risk management throughout the lifecycle of nanomaterials: determination of safety parameters of combustible powdered nanomaterials (flammability, explosiveness, static electricity), use and development of the most effective instruments for testing, metrology and characterisation for use on nanomaterials, analysis and modelling of the behaviour of powders at the nanometric scale (rheology, suspension, dispersion potential) and investigation of granulation and agglomeration mechanisms, assessment of the emissivity of nanoparticles by materials in ambient air (dustiness) and by manufactured products containing nanomaterials when subject to external mechanical (abrasion, use), thermal (combustion, incineration), ultra-violet or chemical aggressions throughout their lifecycle. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

Multi-disciplinary approach INERIS services include various areas of expertise: characterisation of products, substances and materials, and capacity to generate an ATEX (physico-chemical properties, physical hazards related to substances, mixtures and to explosion of flammable liquids, vapours, gases, dusts and powders, explosive rapidity, etc), transport of dangerous goods, authorisation to operate application hazards study (industrial sites and ICPE-class facilities). INERIS also has more than ten years’ experience in nano-safety for the assessment of chemical and toxicological hazards of nanomaterials, workers and population exposure and the evaluation of associated risks. Regulatory expertise on behalf of companies consists in appraising the compliance of equipment or systems with regulations, standards or frames of reference, particularly through certification, or providing, at the request of the authorities, an independent expert opinion (third party expert appraisals) on the validity of regulatory dossiers. Expertise, consultancy and training aim to transfer know how to those concerned by risk management (companies, local authorities, stakeholders, etc.) through a comprehensive and narrowly targeted range of services. ACCREDITATIONS INERIS is ISO 9001 certified by AFNOR for the following activities: research and development, consulting, appraisal, certification, product testing, development, and also training in occupational hazards and industrial environment. INERIS is compliant with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) in the areas: toxicity testing, environmental toxicity studies on aquatic and terrestrial organisms, studies of behaviour in water, soil and air, bioaccumulation, analytical and clinical chemistry testing. INERIS is accredited by COFRAC in compliance with NF EN ISO/ CEI 17025 (testing and calibration body), 17043 (interlaboratory comparisons ILC), 17065 (certification body), cf. www.cofrac.fr, under n°1-0157, 2-1251, 1-2291, 5-0045. CLIENTS INERIS works with more than 2,000 clients around the world from various industry sectors and disciplines: chemistry, paints and coatings, cosmetics, food, oil, gas and petrochemicals, automotive and heavy equipment manufacturers, construction, marine, consumer electronics, nanotechnology, etc. CASE STUDY: Accompanying client for a REACH dossier Unique importer of a substance, at a tonnage above 1T/year (Annex VII), then above 10T/year (Annex VIII): • validation of existing assay reports; in silico (read-across) feasibility evaluation and bibliographic expertise; guidance in providing physico-chemical identification data on the substance for Annex VI; • definition and proposal of assay strategies for the development and validation of physico-chemical analysis methodology to quantify the test item in different media; for toxicology, ecotoxicology and physico-chemical characterisation; • realisation, at the same geographical site, of required physicochemistry, in vivo toxicity and ecotoxicity experimental assays • guidance along the process, on the assay strategy based on obtained results; for example, guidance for mutagenesis in vitro assays, and selection of the necessary follow-up in vivo assay for proposal to Echa; and • reporting and preparation of all sections of the Iuclid file, including the chemical safety report (when applicable). STAFF SELECTION Reine LANDA – business development manager reine.landa@ineris.fr

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Toxicological testing INERIS provides in vivo (rat and mice) regulatory studies, in general toxicology, and with extensive expertise in pulmonary toxicology. All routes of administration are performed, with specific expertise in nose-only and whole body inhalation, and intratracheal instillation. Studies are performed in compliance with GLP and following OECD test guidelines, with a particular attention towards animal welfare (Directive 2010/63/EU): • acute toxicological studies (OECD 402, 423 and 436); • sub-acute repeated dose toxicity preliminary studies (range finding assays); • short-term repeated dose toxicity studies (OECD 407 and 412); and • screening for developmental and reproductive toxicity (OECD 421 and 422). Research experience and expertise can also be provided in in vivo and in vitro pulmonary toxicology of environmental pollutants including nanoparticles, as well as on health effects of physical agents like electromagnetic fields.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Only representative (REACH), CLP notifications (sole representative) and safety data sheets (SDS) Only representative services for companies needing chemical registrations for the EU scheme under REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals). Late pre-registration and full registrations have already been successfully provided for many clients. CLP notification services are also available, in addition to safety data sheets (SDS) to meet the requirements of REACH and CLP.

CONTACTS Website

www.intlcosmetics.com

E-mail

info@intlcosmetics.com

Head office

947 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Suite A, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266, US

Tel

+1 310 545 3223

Contact

Georgia@intlcosmetics.com

Directors

Janet Winter

Georgia Boehm

Ownership

Private company

Locations

USA, UK

Founded

1997

OVERVIEW

US agent, cGMP audits and training, electronic US FDA registrations Products such as Acne and any product containing SPF ingredients must be registered with the FDA. We can act as the US agent for foreign manufacturers (which is mandated by FDA) and provide the mandatory facility, distributor and product FDA electronic registrations. FDA registrations must now be done electronically, which is a service we provide. We provide cosmetic and over-the-counter drug label reviews to the FDA monograph, training and 21 CFR 211 or ISO 22716 cGMP facility and standard operating procedure audits.

ICCS Ltd – UK, and ICRS LLC – US, are comprised of experienced technical professionals. Each provides expertise in regulatory compliance for the cosmetic and chemical industries worldwide. These companies specialise in: only representative services for companies needing chemical registrations and SDS under REACH; US agent services for FDA registrations; FDA and ISO GMP training, audits and manufacturing standards; EU RP services for cosmetics CPNP notifications and PIF. The company has offices in the US and the UK.

Training for GMPs and ISO manufacturing standards A wide variety of experience facilitates custom services for international needs with the intricacies of each individual organisation in mind. Focus is given to tailoring these skills to fit the client needs for entire projects, multiple countries, or for an individual project for one country. We provide GMP training and audits to the newly-required ISO 22716 as well as FDA cGMP gap analysis to 21 CFR 211 for USA compliance. Foreign and US location audits performed.

VITAL STATISTICS

EU responsible person (RP) for cosmetics CPNP notifications, Product Information Files (PIF) 2009 December 1223/2009 EC cosmetic Regulation published. 2013 July 1223/2009 EC cosmetic Regulation enforcement begins. We provide full regulatory services in Europe, including labelling requirements, to meet 1223/2009 EC cosmetic Regulations for 28 EU member states. Responsible person (RP) services. RP is responsible for: • cosmetic safety reports; • safety assessment by qualified safety assessor; • product information file (PIF) for each product; • EU physical location to hold PIF; • EU address as required for all product labelling; • label direction to meet EU requirements; • access for the competent authorities (28 countries) for PIFs; and • holding and maintenance of PIFs for legally required access by competent authorities. If a company does not own their formulas, we provide an agreement between the brand owner, the contract manufacturer and our company to provide confidentiality. With the agreement in place we only share information with an EU authority through access at our UK office.

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

2

No of countries represented

35

Staff, group

10

Staff, chemical service provision

4

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 15%

Representation & management 25% Consultancy/advisory 60%

GLOBAL OFFICES UK: International Cosmetics and Chemical Services Ltd US: International Cosmetics and Regulatory Specialists LLC

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS REACH 2007

Formed REACH Chemical Consulting, Ltd now known as International Cosmetics and Chemical Services, Ltd-UK.

2008

Filed pre-registrations for US and international companies to meet the EU Regulation.

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Among the first only representatives to successfully complete a cosmetic ingredient full registration in 2009 prior to the first 2010 deadline. This resulted due to a company who missed the pre-registration phase while importing finished product using the ingredient at one tonne or more the previous three years.

2010

Preparation of safety data sheets (SDS) to meet the REACH and CLP requirements.

2011

Continuing with SDS creations, REACH latepreregistrations, Sief coordination for clients and their chemicals, continue with CLP notifications.

2013

Provided assistance to companies with mid-range registrations.

20142016

Assisting clients with meeting CLP deadlines and with preparations for the 2018 deadline.

20152017

Assisting clients with strategic planning for 2018 deadline

2017

ICCS, Ltd. Celebrates 10 Years in business

2018

Implementing full compliance ISO

2006

Designated expert in the Cosmetic ISO workgroup for TC-217, Cosmetic GMP, Sunscreens and Microbiology in Paris.

2006

Designated expert in cosmetic GMP and Sunscreen workgroup in Den Haag, the Netherlands.

2008

Designated expert Cosmetic GMP and Microbiology workgroup in Paris.

2009

Designated expert Cosmetic GMP and Microbiology workgroup in Baltimore, MD, US.

2010

Designated expert Cosmetic GMP, Microbiology and Sunscreens workgroup in London

2011

Designated expert Natural and Organic Terminology workgroup in Kyoto, Japan

2014

Staff members participated as Designated Experts in Microbiology and Terminology Working Groups.

2003

cGMP audit

2003

ICRS continues to excel in meeting cGMP compliance training and audits in the US as well as internationally. These activities are designed to meet the individual companies and their unique cultures. Staff use ISO GMPs, FDA cGMPs as well as country specific regulations depending on the market and or country needs. International OTC GMP audits: Switzerland, Germany and Poland ICRS, LLC. Celebrates 20 Years in business

ACCREDITATIONS • • • • •

Personal Care Products Council (Formerly CTFA); Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC); Regulatory Affairs Professionals (RAPS); American Society for Quality (ASQ); Vrije University of Brussels (VUB), qualified safety assessor training and certificate from the department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; and Chartered biologist, Royal Society of Biology, UK.

PARTNERS Manhattan Repro (graphic design for labelling) CLIENTS Our client base consists of a wide variety of chemical companies, cosmetics and personal care companies and companies in related industries, of all sizes. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

STAFF SELECTION Janet Winter, Chief Technical Officer • BA biology, University Redlands; • CEO of International Cosmetics & Regulatory Specialists LLC; • CEO and founder US, and managing director of International Cosmetics and Chemical Services Ltd in the UK, serving the consumer products and chemical industries; • 30 years of experience as a product formulator and regulatory expert has given her unique expertise in both the European and US regulatory schemes; • founder, instructor and lecturer for cosmetic science programme at UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles). Topics include: regulatory acceptance of cosmetic ingredients in individual countries; R&D and manufacturing for the global market; microbiology and quality control of cosmetic products; • past chairman, Society of Cosmetic Chemists; member, board of directors, Society of Cosmetic Chemists; regulatory affairs chairman, contributing author to SCC publications; • chartered biologist, Society of Biology, UK; and • post graduate certificate in REACH management, University of Hull, UK. Georgia Boehm, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs • AA business management, Glendale College; • VP of Regulatory Affairs – International Cosmetics & Regulatory Specialists LLC, expert in yield and accountability documents for compliance with REACH regulations; • 30+ years of experience in cGMP compliance, regulatory and quality systems, international registrations, FDA registrations, FDA drug compliance for claims and labelling and facility; and • corporate experience: ten years at Neutrogena Corporation, six years at Herbalife International, and contract manufacturing management. Deborah Rediet, Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs • BA French and minor in international studies, CSULB; • 12 years’ experience in regulatory affairs in Canada, the US, Europe and Asia; • expert in labelling compliance and PIF requirements; • certificated from California State University, San Diego (CSUSD) in regulatory affairs, College of Science; and • fluent in French, working proficiency in Spanish. Robert Blaschke, Regulatory Systems Supervisor • BA French and philosophy, Loyola Marymount University; • regulatory affairs specialist – 8 years’ experience in FDA compliance in the USA; • expert with FDA electronic registrations and IT portal; and • IUCLID expert Silvia Yoc, Regulatory Specialists, EU • BA international business administration and marketing, CSULB; • 5 years’ experience in the US; and • European document compilation – Product Information File.

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China: Room 106, Comalong Building #889, Yishan Road, Shanghai, 200233, +86 (21) 6073 7735 SERVICES PROVIDED Testing – evaluating how your products and services meet and exceed quality, safety, regulatory, sustainability and performance standards. Inspection – validating the specifications, value and safety of your raw materials, products assets and processes.

PROFILE: Intertek

CONTACTS Website

www.intertek.com/green/chemicals

E-mail

regulatoryaffairs@intertek.com

Head office

33 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0PS, UK

Tel

+44 161 245 8071

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Contact

Jeremy Ramsden

2013

Directors

Sir David Reid, Chairman; André Lacroix, Chief Executive Officer; Edward Leigh, Chief Financial Officer

Ownership

Public

Intertek partnered with Decernis, in order to provide research, content and information systems that supply a comprehensive service to help companies manage global regulatory compliance across the entire supply chain in a wide range of industries and products.

Locations

Intertek is an industry leader with more than 42,000 employees in 1,000 locations in over 100 countries.

2015

Founded

The Intertek story starts at the inception of the modern testing industry. The history of Intertek goes back over 130 years, and evolves from the combined growth of a number of innovative companies.

Intertek Scientific & Regulatory Consultancy (formerly known as Cantox Health Sciences International) celebrates 30-year Anniversary of delivering valued service.

2016

Intertek expands chemical regulatory services to meet ongoing demands of TSCA Reform with the opening of an office in Washington, DC.

2016

Intertek Partners with Assent Compliance to address challenges in restricted substance management.

2016

Intertek aligns chemical regulatory and scientific consultancy under Global Health, Environmental and Regulatory Services business line.

2017

Intertek expands its Total Quality Assurance offering for sustainability with ATIC services global platform

Certification – formally confirming that your products and services meet all trusted external and internal standards.

OVERVIEW Intertek is a leading Total Quality Assurance provider to industries worldwide, helping organisations across a wide range of industries to sharpen their competitive edge by providing expert consulting related to technical support services, and sustainability solutions. We deliver Total Quality Assurance expertise 24 hours a day, seven days a week with our industry-winning processes and customer centric culture. Whether your business is local or global, we can help to ensure that your products meet quality, health, environmental,safety, and social accountability standards for virtually any marketaround the world. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

£2,567m

Turnover, chemical service provision

NA

No of offices

1,000+

No of countries represented

100+

Staff, group

42,000+

Staff, chemical service provision

5,000+

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Other 100%

GLOBAL OFFICES Germany: Stangenstr 1, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen +49 711 27311 152 UK: Bainbridge House, 86-90 London Road, Manchester, M1 2PW +44(0)161 245 8071 Italy: Via Quasimodo 46, Castel Maggiore, Bologna, 40013 +39 051 0562930 Sweden: Torshamnsgatan 43, Kista, SE-164 22, +46 8 75 00 00 US: 1060 Holland Drive, Suite G, Boca Raton, FL 33487, +1 561989-7294 Canada: 2233 Argentia Road, Suite 201, Mississauga, ON, L5N 2X7, + 1-905-542-2900

ACCREDITATIONS As a company, Intertek believes that acquiring the appropriate quality accreditations and maintaining membership (and in many cases) chairing industry regulatory groups and standards organisations is key to not only our development but to providing quality assurance and insight to our customers; and while the company holds membership to these organisations; individually Intertek has employees that represent the company on different boards. Examples of these would be: Mr Naeem Mady – industry segment council board member and a national board council member at the Plastics Industry Trade Association (SPI), and a member of the America Chemical Society and Society of Plastics Engineering Ms Joyce Borkhoff – active member of the Industry Coordinating Group (ICG) for the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (Cepa), Responsible Distribution Canada (RDC), the Ecological and Toxicological Association of Dyes and Organic Pigments Manufacturers (ETAD), Cosmetics Alliance Canada and Canadian Paints and Coatings Association (CPCA). Dr Michael Leise – Board member of Only Representative Organisation (ORO) AISBL, r Economic Area. representing credible REACH only representatives active within the European Dr. Rainbow Zhang – Member of Council of Chinese Society of Toxicology (CST) and a Committee Member of the Society of Toxicity Testing and Alternative Methods, CST. CASE STUDY 1: Incorrect definition of substance can lead to unnecessary registration One of the first major hurdles in the preparation of the technical dossier for REACH is to ensure the registrant is certain that the substance is well defined. The better the knowledge of the substance definition, the easier it is to decide on a registration strategy. In one case our client was uncertain about the handling and interpretation of the product-by-process definition, so our expert spent several hours discussing the problem. As the descriptions became quite complicated our expert was invited to the plant to better define the case. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018


CASE STUDY 2: Intertek’s global network of experts helps clients achieve cost-effective registrations worldwide Keeping up with changes in regulatory landscapes and differences in pre-market approval programmes for new products, novel ingredients, and unique raw materials is challenging. When you add a need for reliable safety assessments, in conjunction with protecting confidential information, the challenge can seem insurmountable. Recently, Intertek was asked by a chemical company located in North America for help in understanding and complying with the regulations to gain access to new markets in Canada, United States, Australia, the EU, China, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. Sending chemicals into this region requires compliance with the new chemical notification programs in each of the jurisdictions. This typically requires submission of sensitive product information by the local importer to the government agency for safety/risk assessment and pre-market clearance. Intertek’s global team worked seamlessly with the chemical company to develop and implement a smart global testing plan for each applicable new chemical to ensure that studies run were completed in a way that would maximize their acceptability across as many of these jurisdictions as possible. Although the North American company agreed to provide the necessary information, they were reluctant to submit confidential information through the local customers. Intertek was able to work with both the client and their customers in each jurisdiction to prepare and submit the robust dossiers, and act as local country agent/only representative in some of these countries, while maintaining the confidentiality of the data and reaching compliance for import/manufacture of the volumes required by the businesses. Intertek solutions go beyond addressing scientific and regulatory challenges; we protect our customers’ competitive advantage with efficient, economical and timely market access in global markets. STAFF SELECTION Joyce Borkhoff – Vice President, Chemicals Group, Intertek Scientific and Regulatory Consultancy Services As a regulatory chemist with more than 25 years’ experience, Joyce Borkhoff helps the chemical industry understand and comply with global regulations controlling the manufacture, importation, distribution, and use of new and existing products. Her technical and regulatory acumen and strong communication skills enable Joyce to develop and deliver health, environment, safety, and stewardship programmes that address all regulatory obligations and contribute to the development and success of corporate business strategies. Joyce’s leadership and advanced mediation skills enable her to successfully represent the interests of the chemical industry in bilateral and multi-stakeholder regulatory forums that tackle the development and evolution of a wide variety of legislative and regulatory amendments.Torben Nörlem, Esq – Chief Legal Counsel Regulatory Services Torben Nörlem has an LLM in law from the legal faculty at Copenhagen University and 16 years’ experience working with product related legislation and regulatory framework. Torben has been working as chief counsel for health and environment with Intertek since 2008. Torben was responsible for legal affairs related to the REACH legislative process and was a participant of the Danish government negotiation team during the negotiations in the European Union. He was also responsible for implementation and administration of EU rules regarding chemicals in electronics in Denmark. Naeem Mady, Vice President, Regulatory Services Naeem Mady’s responsibilities include worldwide notification of U.S. products, and regulatory compliance for food contact substances. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

Prior to working for Intertek, Naeem was with Ciba Specialty Chemicals since 1980. His responsibilities included the design and implementation of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Quality Management Systems programmes; the design and development of migration studies for FDA submissions; and ensuring FDA and EPA regulatory compliance for Ciba. Naeem expertise is evident through his contributions as an author and participation as an invited speaker for industry. Dr Michael Leise – Senior Expert Consultant, Regulatory Affairs Dr Michael Leise’s responsibilities include consulting on notification strategies for chemicals worldwide, test-programme development, chemical risk assessment, negotiations with authorities and scientific bodies. He studied at Heidelberg, researched in Boston at MIT and has worked for many years as HSE expert at one of Ciba’s most important manufacturing sites in Germany. Here he led a global regulatory team and was involved in product stewardship prior to joining Intertek in 2010 with the acquisition of Ciba. Michael is author and co-author of more than 20 peer-reviewed publications in international scientific journals. He has also written numerous publications on regulatory affairs of chemicals and has frequently given presentations in different corporate, national, and international fora. Dr. Rainbow Zhang – Senior Manager; Health, Environmental & Regulatory Services, China As a regulatory toxicologist with over 10 years of experience, Dr. Zhang helps Chemical manufactures understand and comply with global regulations and use of new and existing products. Dr. Zhang has extensive expertise in international new chemical notification programs and product safety assessment strategies. She has successfully delivered compliance solutions to more than 200 global chemical manufacturers. Dr. Zhang leads a team of regulatory experts with abundant experience in the registration& notification of (new) substances under China MEP Order No. 7, Taiwan TCSCA/Osha, K-REACH/CCA and EU REACH. The scope of services for this team also covers food contact materials and cosmetic formula risk assessment and new ingredients registrations. With GLP experience and regulatory expertise, the team helps industry address challenging regulatory requirements in a timely and cost-effective manner, through the development and successful execution of test data, and providing expert judgment of waiving statements. Dr. Fredrik Hårdeman – Chemical Advisor; Chemistry, Health & Environmental Services Dr Fredrik Hårdeman is a regulatory expert with a background in microbiology and environmental risk assessment, with an extensive background in supporting the biocide and pesticide industry. Prior to joining Intertek, he worked several years for industry and earlier with the Swedish chemicals agency. He has first-hand knowledge and experience in dealing with regulatory authorities and requirements. As a chemical advisor and consultant with over 10 years of experience, Dr Hårdeman assist clients in navigating the regulatory environment and meeting compliance requirements for biocides and pesticides. He is one of Intertek’s leading regulatory experts and has been responsible for successfully registering and completing indepth scientific analysis for products on behalf of his clients. Dr. Chris Brennan – Manager; Toxicology & Regulatory Services, Health and Environmental Services Dr Chris Brennan is one of Intertek’s global experts in cosmetic safety and regulatory affairs. He has extensive experience in providing regulatory support to the global cosmetics and personal care industry. He also has expertise in chemical classification and SDS authoring. His background is originally organic and medicinal chemistry specialising in drug design and hit-to-lead, medicinal, combinatorial and analytical chemistry within the pharmaceutical industry. Chris is author and co-author of peer-reviewed publications in international scientific journals and holds several patents for drug design. He is a recognised speaker and has written numerous publictaions on regulatory affairs and safety of personal care products.

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After a few hours of explanations onsite, it became quite evident that the substance in question was not eligible for registration and hence was exempted. Looking back this process was a minor investment compared to a full registration dossier. The client easily saved millions in consulting charges and multiples thereof in testing costs.


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IT & software 5%

PROFILE: KAELTIA Compliance Services

CONTACTS

Information 10%

Website

www.kaeltia.com

E-mail

info@kaeltia.com

Head office

Edificio CRISTASA. Av. de la argentina, 132. 33213. Gijón, Spain.

Tel

Line 1: +34 984391044 / Line 2: +34 984391280

Fax

+34 985308228

Contact

Dr Elisa Capellán, elisa.capellan@kaeltia.com

Directors

Dr Elisa Capellán

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Spain

Founded

2011

Representation & management 10%

Consultancy/advisory 70%

GLOBAL OFFICES Spain SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW KAELTIA is an enthusiastic and motivated consultancy company formed by experienced and highly-skilled PhD and MSc scientists with a chemistry, toxicology, environmental and agronomic profile. Our experience in the chemical regulatory framework has allowed us to deal efficiently with several projects on time, within budget and to the required standards. KAELTIA’s managing director as well as the project managers have extensive experience of regulatory affairs gained in industry, contract research and consultancy. We offer a qualified and efficient regulatory service to chemical industry with the help of our valuable, highly-experienced, proactive and committed staff, which is continuously updated on the regulatory requirements, with fluid communications with our clients and the relevant competent authorities. We strongly believe that the effective project management is the key to offer a good service, so we invest great part of our time to train highly-qualified scientists and to improve our services for the benefit of our clients. We offer our regulatory services in the areas of plant health, animal health, environmental and human health. We believe that this wide expertise across related regulatory areas enables us to offer a greater service value to our clients. KAELTIA has developed a worldwide network of partners that allows us to provide our clients with up-to-date knowledge in the country legislation, establishing good relations with local competent authorities. Our core values are efficiency, honesty, reliability and professionalism. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group

2016/17 -

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

Training 5%

Global

Staff, group

<10

Staff, chemical service provision

<10

KAELTIA offers an effective and experienced support in managing the complex and constantly evolving regulation on the following areas: Plant health Areas of expertise: • plant protection; • fertilisers; • biostimulants; • basic substances; • botanical extracts; • microorganisms; • pheromones; and • valuation of organic waste. Services that KAELTIA offers in the plant health area: • strategic advice and guidance; • data gap analysis: data available vs data required; • preliminary risks assessments for human and environmental health; • pre- and post-submission meetings; • preparation of EU dossiers for authorisation and renewal; • preparation of EU mutual recognition applications; • preparation of national registration dossiers in Europe (during the transitional period); • preparation of National registration dossiers in North and South America, Asia, Australia and Africa; • technical equivalence dossier for new active substance source; • toxicological, environmental and consumer risk assessments; • modelling and development of exposure scenarios; • expert judgments to avoid unnecessary testing; • read-across and Qsars; • study commissioning and monitoring with accredited laboratories; • Consortia creation and coordination ; • CLP/GHS classification of substances and mixtures; • preparation of SDS and commercial labels according to local requirements; • data sharing; • liaison with the authorities; • follow-up of the registration process until the product approval; • third party representative services; and • literature review.

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Environmental and human health Areas of expertise: • biocides; • medicinal products; • cosmetics; • REACH; • CLP/GHS; • nanomaterials; • endocrine disruptors; • medical devices; • food additives; • food contact materials; • detergents and surfactants; • processing aids; • treated articles; and • toy safety. Services that KAELTIA offers in the environmental and human health areas: KAELTIA offers their services in the following countries: • EUROPE: Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Norway, The Netherlands, Poland, UK, Czech Republic, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine; • AFRICA: Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, South Africa; • AMERICA: US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic; • ASIA: UAE, South Korea, Kuwait, Qatar, China, Israel, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Russia.; and • OCEANIA: Australia.

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2011

Foundation of KAELTIA.

2012

Expansion of the team and further development of services on biocides and plant protection products.

2013

Further development of services on plant health products and human health.

2014

Further development of services on animal health products: veterinary area.

2015

Expansion of the team.

2016

Expansion of the team and development of a consortia IT System for EU biocides.

2017

Development of a consortia IT System for EU plant protection products.

2018

Expansion of the Team

PARTNERS KAELTIA has a worldwide network of partners that allow us to offer efficient regulatory services with the most updated local/country rules at any time. CLIENTS KAELTIA supports a global client database of chemical, biocidal, agrochemical and veterinary companies, ranging from SMEs to large multinational corporations. Our client list is maintained on a confidential basis and we cannot disclose their identity. STAFF SELECTION Elisa Capellán – PhD – Director Founder of KAELTIA Compliance Services. Extensive international regulatory affairs consultancy experience. Project management and team coordination. Consortia management and data sharing. Human and environmental health risk assessments. The rest of the team All the staff are professionally qualified and skilled in technical dossier preparation, risk assessments and modelling, and study design and monitoring.

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Animal health Areas of expertise: • biocides; • veterinary products; • Feed registration; • Feed additive, and • Medicated feeding stuffs. Services that KAELTIA offers in the animal health area: • strategic advice and guidance; • data gap analysis: data available vs data required; • preliminary risks assessments for human and environmental health; • pre- and post-submission meetings; • preparation of EU dossiers for authorisation and renewal; • preparation of EU mutual recognition applications; • preparation of National registration dossiers in Europe (during the transitional period); • preparation of national registration dossiers in North and South America, Asia, Australia and Africa;technical equivalence dossier for new active substance source; • toxicological, environmental and consumer risk assessments; • modelling and development of exposure scenarios; • expert judgments to avoid unnecessary testing; • read-across and Qsars; • study commissioning and monitoring with accredited laboratories; • CONSORTIA creation and coordination for biocides; • CLP/GHS classification of substances and mixtures; • preparation of SDS and commercial labels according to local requirements; • data sharing; • liaison with the authorities; • follow-up of the registration process until the product approval; • third party representative services; and • literature review.


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CONTACTS Website

www.kelleydrye.com

E-mail

jgreen@kelleydrye.com

Head office

3050 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 United States

Tel

202.342.8849

Fax

202.342.8451

Contact

Joseph Green

Directors

Joseph Green

Ownership

Law firm

Locations

Washington, D.C.; New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Houston and Austin, TX; Chicago, IL; New Jersey; Connecticut; Brussels;

Founded

1836

OVERVIEW A powerhouse firm with the heart of a boutique, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP values the success of our clients above all. Skilled practitioners in the areas of regulatory compliance, litigation, real estate, corporate and bankruptcy combine talents to address the unique complexities of our clients’ legal challenges. We are practical in our advice and creative in our approach. Founded in 1836, for more than 180 years, Kelley Drye has provided legal counsel carefully connected to our client’s business strategies and has measured success by the real value we create. We apply a wealth of experience to 21st century business problems. Kelley Drye is a firm of more than 350 lawyers and other professionals practicing in New York, New York; Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles, California; Austin and Houston Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Stamford, Connecticut; and Parsippany, New Jersey. Outside of the U.S., the firm has an office in Brussels, Belgium. Complex regulatory advocacy Our environmental, health and safety practice advises on complex regulatory matters for large and small corporate clients and national and international trade associations. We are particularly skilled in translating complex business and technical issues into effective positions and advocacy, and in counseling on matters involving regulatory development, compliance and enforcement. Experienced with the range of federal environmental laws and state regulatory programs, as well as with European Union and international requirements, Kelley Drye has particular knowledge in the area of chemicals and toxic substances regulation. We also provide counsel regarding the safety of consumer products. Antimicrobial product registration and marketing under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is another active practice area. Our professionals help navigate the complex product registration requirements of the U.S. EPA and states, as well as provide practical advice on marketing and labelling issues, with an eye towards avoiding pitfalls that can result in onerous enforcement actions. California Proposition 65 presents an array of challenges not only to businesses located in the state, but to any business that manufactures or distributes products that may be sold in California, including through the internet.

Kelley Drye attorneys provide “Prop 65” compliance assistance and enforcement defense, including evaluation of whether a product requires a warning and, if so, how best to convey that warning. We assist businesses in developing strategic programs to maximize their understanding of the chemicals in their product and throughout the supply chain, while minimizing any potential liabilities. If a plaintiff “bounty hunter” comes calling with a notice of violation, Kelley Drye attorneys have a wealth of experience defending such actions and, when necessary, negotiating a reasonable settlement. Kelley Drye attorneys are involved in a wide variety of other environmental, health and safety matters on behalf of our diverse clientele. We provide counsel regarding European (REACH, CLP, RoHS) and international chemical and product safety requirements. Moreover, we assists clients with TSCA and Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) reporting, including the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) program. In addition, our practice regularly advises clients on the regulation of hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act effluent limitations guidelines (ELGs), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste determinations and corrective action. We also advise on Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan development and compliance. Our practice excels with the quick understanding of even the most complicated scientific concepts, especially regarding the science behind the regulation of chemical compounds. Determining what is or is not safe is rarely a black and white issue, and we are valued for our proven ability to navigate clients through and beyond such ambiguity. We balance the critical legal components of a scenario and then present workable solutions and persuasive arguments to help our clients succeed. Our innate ability to set people at ease when resolving challenges or negotiating the right compromise allow us to remain consistently focused on our clients’ specific needs, objectives and financial concerns. Litigation expertise: environmental remediation and contamination Kelley Drye represents clients in significant environmental, energy, and commercial litigation matters across the United States. We are recognized for our work on some of the largest natural resource damages, environmental remediation, and contamination cases in the country. Our decades of work for a broad range of industry clients, as well as states, port authorities, and local governments, also provide our lawyers with uncommon experience and perspective in tackling complex matters that often span litigation, administrative, and political forums. We have defended a number of major industrial companies in claims alleging that contaminants from manufacturing or bulk storage facilities caused property damage or personal injuries to neighboring properties. In successfully handling cases through trial, we have developed expertise in the sub-surface and airborne migration of petroleum and chemical products. In addition, private landowners turn to us as counsel in environmental litigation and related matters across the country. Private property contamination takes many forms, including soil, groundwater, surface water and air issues. Often, the landowner is unaware of historical contamination of the property, or of contamination that has migrated from adjacent or nearby properties. Our attorneys are able to obtain substantial recoveries for clients that partially or completely offset environmental remediation costs associated with these sites. Purchase and sale of environmentally impacted properties Our attorneys routinely negotiate and facilitate mergers and asset sales and purchases of businesses with environmentally impacted properties or environmentally sensitive operations.

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The firm’s attorneys have particular experience in property transfer issues, easement and leasehold negotiations, sale and leaseback arrangements, indemnity protections, and the negotiation and administration of property cleanup and remediation agreements. We also work through the due diligence process, including evaluation of Phase I and Phase II reports or other site assessments, and review of permits, operational data and agency records, to ensure all appropriate inquiries are conducted and that transactions are structured to account for environmental liabilities.

Represent manufacturing industries in addressing regulatory challenges related to chromium, nickel, manganese, copper, cobalt and other metals.

VITAL STATISTICS

Represent clients in the heavy manufacturing and retail consumer product sectors in enforcement actions brought by federal and state (California) authorities for alleged violations of the regulations governing the labeling and marketing of antimicrobial products.

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

9

No of countries represented

-

Staff, group

28

Staff, chemical service provision

-

Successfully resolved numerous actions brought by “Proposition 65” plaintiffs for “failure to warn” for clients in the heavy manufacturing, consumer product and retail sectors. Provide counsel on new Proposition 65 warning regulations and the adoption of warning communication strategies appropriate to client-specific circumstances.

Served as industry stakeholder representative on the EPA committee negotiating a rulemaking to address the reporting of recycled inorganic byproducts under the TSCA Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. Persuaded the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind guidance that would have required TRI reporting for the chemicals in steelmaking slag sold for use as a product.

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Legal 100%

Secured for the industrial laundry industry issuance of the first-ever final EPA “no regulation” rule after ELGs had been proposed. Represented the iron and steel industry in convincing the EPA to scale back proposed ELG revisions, resulting in capital cost savings of over $1 billion. Persuaded the National Toxicology Program (NTP) not to list “nickel alloys” as carcinogens, and to change the listing for chromium to identify only specific chromium compounds.

GLOBAL OFFICES New York; Washington D.C.; Los Angeles; Houston and Austin, TX; Chicago; Stamford, CT; Parsippany, NJ; Brussels, Belgium. SERVICES PROVIDED Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) California Proposition 65 Clean Air Act REACH, CLP, RoHS Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Program Clean Water Act Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Litigation: Environmental Remediation Contamination Cleanup Transactional: Purchase and Sale of Contaminated Property

Developed strategies for compliance with the European Union’s REACH requirements for numerous industry sectors. Represented a chemical company regarding environmental compliance issues, including an EPA enforcement action and an environmental audit assessment. Represented transportation and waste disposal service providers who assist chemical companies in ensuring proper transportation of their products and disposal of their waste materials. Represented a chemical manufacturing facility in a case that began as a criminal investigation by a state and federal environmental criminal enforcement task force. Assisted in avoiding criminal charges against the company and its employees, and then worked with state and local environmental agencies to avoid civil or administrative enforcement. STAFF SELECTION Joseph Green – Special Counsel (DC) Laura Van der Meer – Partner (Brussels) Wayne D’Angelo – Partner (DC) William Guerry – Partner (DC) Paul Sarahan – Partner (TX) Lauren Valastro – Associate (TX)

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Lee Brenner – Partner (Los Angeles)

Obtained groundbreaking “public health” registration for Antimicrobial Copper Alloys under EPA’s FIFRA program.

Ken Kronstadt – Senior Associate (Los Angeles)

Organised and manage the Manganese Interest Group to address the development of appropriate health standards for manganese. Persuaded the EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards to adopt an alternative risk value for assessing the risks of manganese emissions, in lieu of the outdated Integrated Risk Information System “reference concentration.”

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2016/17

Turnover, group

161


162 REACH KFT Chemieservice has been working with REACH since 2001. Since that time we have prepared a number of companies for REACH, devised practical solutions by deploying taskforces, and we have assumed numerous registrations for our customers. We offer you: • only representative services pursuant to article 8 (REACH); • registrations according to article 10/11 and 18/19; and • preparations of Iuclid dossiers and CSR (chemical safety reports). Our REACH and management services cover: • impact analysis, strategic and operative REACH consulting, portfolio as well as supply chain communication consultation.

PROFILE: KFT Chemieservice GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.kft.de; www.kft-academy.com www.kft-chemdoc24.com

E-mail

mail@kft.de

Head office

Im Leuschnerpark 3, 64347 Griesheim, Germany

Tel

+49 6155 8981-400

Fax

+49 6155 8981-500

Contact

Karl-Franz Torges (PhD), Karin Schmidt

Directors

Karl-Franz Torges (PhD) / Managing Partner, Angelika Torges / authorised officer

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Griesheim (near Darmstadt), Germany

Founded

1995

Our Sief management provides: • project management, financial processing and settlement, trustee services, conducting studies and organisation of data sharing, communication with customers, authorities, and competitors. Generation and maintenance of exposure scenarios We generate exposure scenarios according to legal requirements and the agreed exchange format (EsCom). Furthermore, we create the necessary information for mixtures based on the methods LC ID (lead component identification) and SUMI.

OVERVIEW

Biocide substances With an experienced team we handle registrations of biocide substances, coordinate study generation, prepare the dossiers and do the authority management.

KFT Chemieservices’ business is its competence in regulatory and product safety affairs. We ensure our customers’ legal compliance for registrations, documentation as well as environmental exposures. Key elements are our experienced and well-trained staff, modern, sophisticated software and fair compensation of our services. Our responsiveness to individual customer needs is well recognised in the market. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group

25

Staff, chemical service provision

20

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Training 12%

Other 8%

Legal 1% IT & software 1% Laboratory 2% Information 14% Representation & management 12%

SERVICES PROVIDED KFT Compliance:

Consultancy/advisory 50%

Cosmetics We check your formulas regarding permissible ingredients or compliance with permissible concentrations and we create the legally required labelling information and the approval of finished labels on your behalf. In addition, we carry out the notification of the products, draw up and verify existing safety assessments or complete product information files and finally, we will guide you through the jungle of ‘borderline’ products. KFT Communication: Safety data sheets Generation of safety data sheets (SDS) worldwide in accordance with GHS. SDS are generated according to national implementation of GHS and supplemented by country-specific requirements. Examples for countries and regions are EU, Switzerland, Canada, US, all of Asia, South America and South Africa. We generate SDS in all EU languages, also in Russian, Thai, Malay, and Mandarin Chinese. We also support specific national certifications as required in Turkey. A comprehensive concept of SDS maintenance packages has been successfully introduced allowing customer’s permanent updating of safety data sheets (SDS) pursuant to statutory requirements. The total care service is completed by the latest innovation KFT SDS Control & Care, covering the management of supplier SDS. For our customers, we also offer creation and servicing for a specified number of SDS at a monthly fixed price. Raw materials management Many of our customers have entrusted KFT with the management of their raw material data. This involves the requisition and review of suppliers‘ safety data sheets, and communication with the supplier to eliminate possible deficiencies. We remotely enter the data of the suppliers’ SDS into the customer’s IT systems. In addition, we update the regulatory content data in the customer systems. Our many years ‘experience with SAP EH&S allows us to guarantee proper and professional data maintenance also in these systems. Notification according article 45 CLP Notification of products and articles pursuant to Art. 45 of CLP, the German detergents and cleaning agents Act (WMRG) and product notification in all European countries, Turkey, the US and many other countries.

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KFT Academy – Seminars, training and coaching: The very popular and appreciated coaching support has been continuously developed to a broad spectrum of seminars around the compliance aspects of REACH, SDS, GHS / CLP, international chemical regulations, cosmetics, and biocides. The available selection can be found at www.kft-academy.com. In-house training and customised coaching are available on demand at academy@kft.de. Monthly webinars can be accessed free of charge. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1995

Foundation of KFT Chemieservice.

1998

First registration according to the existing substances regulation 793/93/EC.

2008

First only representative contract with Brazilian company.

2010

Launch of KFT-ChemDoc24.de

2010

> 3,000 pre-registrations, > 60 substances registered, first biocide substance registered.

2012

Introduction of SDS Control & Care (raw material mgmt.)

2013

Launch of KFT Chemical Compliance Life – a webinar about regulatory chemical compliance news and special topics.

2014

Emergency number service, notification service according to Article 45 of the CLP regulation.

2015

Chemical Compliance Services for cosmetics.

2016

Co-operation with Lisam systems to market and implement ExESS software systems; launch of customer days.

2018

ISO-Certification DIN EN ISO 9001:2015

ACCREDITATIONS VCH (association of chemical suppliers) subsidiary of FECC (European Association of Chemical Distributors); Member of ENES (European network on exposure scenarios); Member of SCHC (Society for Chemical Hazard Communication). PARTNERS Tradas Translations and Consulting Services Laus GmbH (GLP certified testing laboratory) Chemtrec/GIZ Nord (Security number services) KTR Europe GmbH (China and Korea New Chemical Substance Notification Service) LISAM Deutschland GmbH (ExESS chemical compliance software solution) CRAD (Cevre Risk Analiz Denetim), Turkey CIRS Chemical Inspection & Regulation Service Ltd CLIENTS Chemical manufacturers, distributors, importers of consumer goods, biocide substances, pharmaceutical raw materials, hygiene products for veterinary applications, household cleaner formulations and other products.

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CASE STUDY 1: Services for Cosmetic Products According to the Cosmetics Regulation manufacturers and importers of cosmetics are responsible for the safety of their products. Among other things, they are obliged to notify all product data in the form of a Product Information File (PIF). At KFT, we • perform a safety evaluation before the product is placed on the market and create the required safety report; • create and maintain a product information file at your request; • support you with the CPNP-notification required for authorities; • advise you and ensure sound legal protection for all tricky legal questions related to the cosmetics Regulation; and • protect and strengthen your brand and the success of your company in the long term. CASE STUDY 2: Notification service According to Article 45 of the CLP Regulation, manufacturers, market launchers, and distributors must notify the appropriate national agencies of the formulations and contents of hazardous chemical mixtures. However, for companies operating in multiple EU countries it is costly because each country has a different notification process. We know the requirements and processes in all countries and handle the notifications for our clients. CASE STUDY 3: REACH lead registrant support We perform the Sief survey with the available data in consideration of the interests of other Sief participants, find the existing data and data gaps, undertake negotiations with data keepers and contract testing labs to close the data gaps. We create the Iuclid file and the CSR and take care of registration with the Echa. KFT markets the letter of access to other registrants. In addition, we create the SDS with appendix (exposure scenarios) in all EU languages. We provide one-stop service for the client. STAFF SELECTION Dr Karl-Franz Torges (PhD) – Managing Partner Dr Karl-Franz Torges is founder and managing partner of KFT Chemieservice GmbH. He is working in the area hazardous substances and dangerous goods since 1989 and REACH since 2004. Consulting and training projects and workshops for hazardous materials management, registrations, and chemical compliance. Before he worked several years in the chemical industry Angelika Torges – Member of the Board Board member and heading the division professional services. Experience and responsibilities in these segments since 1989. Certified dangerous goods officer for several companies. Expertise in toxicology, ecotoxicology, chemical compliance ie. for washing and cleaning agents and has expert certificate for §5 of Restriction Ordinance on Chemicals. Other staff Majority of staff are PhD chemists, biologists and experts in food technology with years of experience for material registrations and MSDS. In-house training is a strong focus and sustainable external training is obligatory.

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PROFILE: KFT Chemieservice GmbH

KFT Services – Emergency numbers: Emergency numbers are important in two respects. First, they must be provided in safety data sheets according to the REACH Regulation (1907/2006/EC). Second, legal regulations on transport, particularly by airlines, absolutely demand emergency numbers – usually on a carriage document or label. At KFT, we offer companies an emergency number service through our partners Chemtrec and Giftinformationszentrum Nord. Finally we are also offering an emergency number service for the Chinese market.


164 Dr Knoell Consult Ltd, Cardiff, UK Dr Knoell Consult Shanghai Ltd, Putuo, Shanghai, China Dr Knoell Consult Schweiz GmbH, Basel, Switzerland Dr Knoell Consult Thai Co Ltd., Chiang Mai, Thailand Cyton Biosciences Ltd, Bristol, UK Critical Path Services, LLC, Garnet Valley, PA, US Critical Path Services, LLC, Research Triangle Park, NC, US Critical Path Services, LLC, Carrolton, TX, US Knoell France SAS, Lyon , France Knoell K.K., Tokyo, Japan Knoell Korea Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea

PROFILE: knoell

CONTACTS Website

www.knoell.com

E-mail

info@knoell.com

Head office

Konrad-Zuse Ring, Eastsite XII, 68163 Mannheim, Germany

Tel

+49 (0)621-718858-0

SERVICES PROVIDED

Fax

+49 (0)621-718858-100

Contact

Dr Thomas Berbner

Directors

Dr Hans-Emil Knoell Dr Runar Eberhardt Torsten Hauck Dr Marika Suhm-Tintelnot Dr Michael Cleuvers

Ownership

Private company, majority-owned

Locations

Germany, UK, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, France, China, Thailand, US, Japan, Korea

Founded

1996

Global registration of industrial and specialty chemicals Dossier preparation and submission: Iuclid 6 files for REACH, TSCA registration including PMN support, registration dossiers for Canada, Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan and the ASEAN countries. Toxicological and ecotoxicological hazard and risk assessment, exposure modelling, post-submission support, communication with authorities, OR- and TPR-services, and full consortia management. Data review and analysis: strategic advice regarding testing and registration strategies, in silico methods (Qsar), read-across and waiving strategies), literature searches, data evaluation, data gap analysis, and study monitoring. Product stewardship: classification and labelling under GHS, CLP, and Osha HazCom; development and management of safety data sheets (SDSs) and extended safety data sheets (eSDSs); supply chain management and communication; management and support of formulators and article manufacturers concerning regulatory compliance in their global markets.

OVERVIEW We are a full service provider in global regulatory affairs for industrial/specialty chemicals, agrochemicals, biocides, pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicine and medical devices. Additionally we offer a wide range of services in the field of product safety (eg preparation of (extended) safety data sheets, classification and labelling of substances and mixtures) as well as chemical regulatory compliance and product compliance. We will work with you to ensure that your products are in compliance with the latest developments, not only in Europe (EU and non-EU), but also in the US, Canada, South America and the entire Asia-Pacific region (China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia, and the entire ASEAN region). With a global network of subsidiaries and cooperation partners, we match our services to support your business needs. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

> â‚Ź60m

Turnover, chemical service provision

> â‚Ź20m

Number of offices

18

Number of countries represented

13

Staff, group

approx. 600

Staff, chemical service provision

>180

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN IT & Training software 5% Laboratory 1% 5% Information 7%

Consultancy/advisory 62%

Representation & management 20%

GLOBAL OFFICES Dr Knoell Consult GmbH, Mannheim, Germany Dr Knoell Consult GmbH, Berlin, Germany Dr Knoell Consult GmbH, Leverkusen, Germany Knoell NL B.V., Wageningen, the Netherlands

Global registration of agrochemicals, biocontrol agents and biocides Strategic advice and consulting, literature research, data gap analysis, completeness checks, study management and monitoring. Dossier preparation, biological efficacy, residues and metabolism, import tolerance dossiers, dietary safety, toxicology, human and environmental exposure assessments, , ecotoxicology risk assessment, higher tier exposure and risk assessments (e.g. model coupling, bee studies), , endocrine disruptors and CADDYdossiers. Regulatory support, communication with authorities, post-submission report, full service provider. Medical devices and cosmetics Classification of medical devices, Support in CE-marking (class I, IIa, IIb, III including consultation), FDA clearance/authorisation (510(k), PMA), CMDR registration (CMDCAS), Taiwanese registration (TCP II, ISO 13485), Australian registration (TGA), biological safety assessment, review technical file, biocompatibility testing strategy and supervision of test (including justified waiving), material characterisation including toxicological evaluation, clinical evaluation, Pre- and Post Market vigilance/safety, implementation and review of QM system (ISO 13485/MDD/IVDD/IAMD and/ or QSR), review and preparation risk management file, auditing (internal, pre-regulatory, supplier), training. Non-clinical/ pre-clinical services for human pharmaceuticals (study management, toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism, pharmacokinetics, bioanalysis, biosafety testing), medical writing (eg expert opinions, study reports). Registration of cosmetics (INCI-listing, labelling etc), food and food additives, food contact materials, registration of substances in contact with drinking water. Animal health products (pharmaceuticals, immunologicals, feed additives) Our animal health consultancy service provides specialist multidisciplinary technical expertise in quality, safety and efficacy, as well as regulatory affairs for a wide range of product types, for example pharmaceuticals (active substances and finished products), immunologicals, feed and feed additives, borderline products and general care products.

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We canassist clients at any stage of their project – from product development and clinical testing, through the authorisation procedure and to maintenance of product licences. Within the EU and UK, we can also provide pharmacovigilance, Quality Assurance, and Key Person Cover services for clients, with arrangements already in place to ensure seamless continuity of service postBrexit. Our broad client base, including multinational animal health companies and SMEs gives us a wealth of varied experience and understanding of every company’s uniqueness.

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Analytical laboratory services Crop protection and agrochemicals: magnitude of residue, terrestrial field soil dissipation, and environmental fate studies including hydrolysis, adsorption/desorption, and soil and aquatic metabolism/transformation. Method validations and method development. Biotechnology: LC–MS/MS, ELISA, and other methods. Industrial chemicals: trace level analysis in ground, drinking, and waste waters; polymers and product contaminants; Pharmaceuticals and medical devices: single and multi-dose GLP studies; GLP bioanalytical PK/TK in plasma, serum, and tissues with experience in humans and animals. Method validation and method development in addition to discovery support.

We deliver flexible services to globally acting chemical companies as well as to small- and medium-sized enterprises. We work on- and off-site to support our customers’ specific local needs.

1996

Foundation, Mannheim, Germany.

2002

Office in Leverkusen, Germany.

2007

Foundation of Dr Knoell Consult Switzerland GmbH, Basel.

2009

Establishment of Knoell Academy for training and inhouse seminars covering all our fields of expertise.

2009

Foundation of Dr Knoell Consult Ltd, in Cardiff, UK.

2009

knoell contributed to more than 100 dossiers for plant protection products.

2010

knoell prepared biocide dossiers for 25 active substances (56 products in 15 product types).

2010

Opening of a new office in Wageningen (NL).

2010

Acquisition of Cyton Biosciences Ltd, Bristol, UK.

2010

Extension of regulatory affair services to Japan and Asia/Pacific region.

2010

Foundation of Dr Knoell Consult Shanghai Ltd, in China.

2010

Successful preparation of more than 400 REACH dossiers and more than 100 chemical safety reports.

2010

knoell has been appointed as institution for the training of experts in toxicology.

2012

Foundation of Dr Knoell Consult Thai Co. Ltd, in Thailand.

2012

Opening of a new Office in Berlin, Germany

2013

Foundation of Knoell Iberia SL, in Madrid, Spain.

2013

Acquisition of Critical Path Services, LLC, based in Pennsylvania, US.

2013

Acquisition of Shotwell & Carr, LLC, Carrolton, Texas, US.

2014

Opening of a new office in Lisbon, Portugal

2014

Foundation of Knoell France, SAS, Lyon, France

2014

Opening of environmental fate laboratory, in addition to already existing analytical and bioanalytical laboratory, at Critical Path Services, Pennsylvania, US

2015

Acquisition of Sitmae Reach Services (now renamed to Knoell NL B.V.)

2016

Foundation of Knoell K.K., Tokyo, Japan

2016

Foundation of Knoell Korea Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea

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Qualified Cefic – partner. PARTNERS SCAS Japan, SCAS Europe, Ibacon, Currenta, Tier3 solutions, Biotek, Cekindo, BST Business Science & Technology, AnaPath GmbH, DG Specialtiy Inc., BioScience Research CC CLIENTS

TESTIMONIALS The Spanish Ministry of Environment described our dossier for a wood preservative as, “the best organised and well-done dossier in comparison with the rest of dossiers received from other companies.” Additional testimonials can be provided on request. CASE STUDY 1: Global notification of chemicals knoell managed to perform notifications for several substances simultaneously in China, Korea and Japan. By preparing a robust testing and notification strategy, we have been able to find synergies and to limit the testing costs. To achieve this, we established a project team including experts in regulatory affairs, chemists, toxicologists, ecotoxicologists, and Qsar-specialists. CASE STUDY 2: Agrochemicals knoell successfully managed the submission of an AIR dossier (Annex-I renewal procedure) on behalf of a task force of almost 30 member companies spread worldwide. knoell wrote and compiled all study summaries, risk assessments, and dossier chapters. knoell also developed and maintained a strong relationship with the authorities to whom the dossier was submitted. The project was well-recognised by the client and the authorities. The team consisted of over 50 individuals who dedicated themselves to this project for several years. Follow-up work is on-going and entails the preparation and submission of product dossiers for the renewal of authorisation at National level (Art. 43). CASE STUDY 3: Biocides knoell has not only supported the approval of many active substances at an EU level but has also successfully supported the introduction and authorisation of numerous biocidal products and treated articles in multiple markets within the EU according to the respective regulatory requirements. We have worked on numerous biocidal product family dossiers with a multitude of PT’s and products/metaSPCs for both national and union authorisations. For products that fall into the scope of both BPR and other legislations such as that covering veterinary pharmaceuticals and cosmetic products, synergies were quickly realised on such borderline cases due to our expertise. In Asia and Latin America, we had to face the lack of a uniform legislation regulating biocidal products. Therefore we first had to define the applicable specific legislation to which the biocidal product was subject, and then we prepared the local product registration. Based on our experience in both EU and non-EU countries, label claims are key to the registration/authorisation process and can make a huge difference in how a product is considered by an authority. STAFF SELECTION Toxicology > 45 toxicologists Global regulatory affairs including constortium management and TPR > 80 specialists (Eco)toxicology > 85 ecotoxicologists Dietary safety >20 specialists Product safety specialists (C&L, MSDS preparation) > 60 specialists Residues and metabolism > 20 specialists Environmental fate and risk assessment > 60 specialists

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GLOBAL OFFICES Belgium, France, Germany, UK, Romania, USA, Canada, India, Turkey, Brazil, Lithuania, Singapore, Luxembourg (WikiChemia), China, South Africa, Italy, the Netherlands (CHESSOL). SERVICES PROVIDED

PROFILE: Lisam Systems

CONTACTS Website

Global: www.lisam.com Regulatory advisory: www.lisam-telegis.fr

E-mail

info.eu@lisam.com

Head office

Rue Jean Jaures 5, B-7190 Ecaussinnes, Belgium

Tel

+32 67 49 00 03

Fax

+32 67 49 02 11

Contact

Michel Hemberg

Directors

Michel Hemberg, Owner & CEO/CIO Lisam Global Thierry Levintoff, Owner & CFO Lisam Global Françoise Saint-Romain, Managing Partner Regulatory

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Belgium, France, Germany, UK, Romania, Lithuania, USA, Canada, India, Turkey, Brazil, China, Japan, Luxembourg, Singapore, South Africa, Italy, the Netherlands.

Founded

1999

OVERVIEW Founded in 1999, Lisam Systems is a global provider of Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) compliance management software solutions and services, operating from offices worldwide. By combining an easy-to-use, flexible technology built on the Microsoft .NET platform, with the latest regulatory content, Lisam brings innovative, affordable and timely solutions to solve EH&S challenges faced by manufacturers, distributors and users of chemical products. Working with industry associations and partners, Lisam has developed, proprietary, vertical EH&S solutions for the chemical, specialty chemical, cosmetics, aromas and flavourings, detergents, paints, coverings, coatings, plastics and energy industries. Today, more than 1000 clients in these industries rely on Lisam’s flagship software, ExESS®, to manage their compliant safety data sheets and labels, designed for all major commercial markets and available in 50 languages. With the recent opening of offices in China and Singapore, Lisam now also holds the key to meet all the regulatory challenges of the Asian market. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€15m

Turnover, chemical service provision

€15m

No of offices

13

No of countries represented

22

Staff, group

152

Staff, chemical service provision

110

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5%

IT & software 65%

Consultancy/advisory 18% Representation & management 2% Information 10%

Regulatory advisory services Lisam Services (Telegis) is the regulatory expertise department of Lisam Systems, partner of the chemical industry in regulations on health, safety and environment for 20 years. With pragmatic knowledge and experience they will guide you in making strategic decisions and bring support in the following areas: • safety data sheets: issue of quality SDSs in compliance with REACH and other regulations specific to your activities; • exposure scenarios authoring: preparation and translation of exposure scenarios in the latest standard format; • consultancy and regulatory studies: compliance projects on REACH, GHS, CLP, (e)SDS, dangerous goods transport, notifications of hazardous substances, biocides … including preparation of chemicals’ dossiers; • regulatory monitoring and watch, general and on-demand; • biocides: declaration of biocidal products and quantities, composition validation, monitoring of studies and environmental fate assessment, request for market authorisation, inclusion on list of authorised active substances, labels; • hazard assessment by in silico methods: predictive evaluation of substance properties and hazards with computer models to guarantee cost and time savings compared to in vitro and in vivo studies; • REACH only representative: REACH obligations for non-EU manufacturers; and • REACH third party representative: Lisam acts in your name for data submission, data sharing and cost sharing discussions, while your identity remains confidential. Our regulatory department also includes IT experts to advise you on the most adequate IT environment, install Lisam Systems’ EH&S modules, train your teams and support you with change requests and incidents. ExESS® EH&S Packages ExESS EH&S applications are easy to use and flexible to configure. The system provides a powerful, open strategy for integrating with customer and third-party content. It allows for real-time API integration with a broad range of enterprise systems, and batch integration with built-in integration tools: • SDS and labels authoring and distribution: user-friendly, comprehensive and globally compliant solution for authoring and distribution of safety data sheets and labels, installed on single workstations, over worldwide corporate networks or accessed and used via the cloud; • chemical management: efficient and effective management of all materials information relating to regulatory compliance, hazard communication, environmental reporting and inventory management; • safety management: workplace safety information managed from one centralised database. Easy generation of documents to describe advised handling of chemicals and adequate protective and emergency measures; • substance volume tracking: simplification and automation of regulatory volume tracking and reporting, for EU REACH (including SVHC), US inventory update reporting and chemical data reporting, and Japan Chemical Substance Control Law; • regulatory content: cost effective, integrated regulatory content such as OEL lists, EU GHS and REACH libraries, US state/ federal lists, and choice of fully integrated third-party regional libraries, including BIG for EU, JCDB for Japan, SRICI for China, or ChemADVISOR’s LOLI® for global content; and • more solutions for waste management, risk assessment, detergents, fragrances, cosmetics, gas… Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018


CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1999

Creation of Lisam Systems in Belgium

2002

Acquisition of Belgian company ESI (Protheus Software)

2006

Acquisition of Telegis, France, to offer support and regulatory consultancy services

2007

Lisam India opens in association with Kalosoft Systems Technologies

2009

Acquisition of Hemmis, reinforcing development team and integrates ExESS software

2009

Start partnership with EMORI (Japan) to develop the ExESS modules and interface in Japanese

2010

Lisam America opens in Houston, Texas

2012

Lisam UK opens in Hartlepool

2013

Lisam Canada opens in Montréal, Québec

2014

Lisam Deutschland opens in Berlin

2014

Wikichemia, start-up of LISAM dedicated to the sole management of regulatory lists, opens in Luxembourg

2015

Lisam opens offices in Turkey, Romania and Brazil

2016

Lisam opens offices in Singapore, China and Lithuania, Netherlands (CHESSOL)

2017

Lisam opens offices in Italy and South Africa

ACCREDITATIONS REACH Ready certification Full member of ORO (REACH Only Representative Organisation) EIGA preferred solution Microsoft Gold Partner CLIENTS With premises and partners around the globe, Lisam applications and regulatory advisory services are adopted by more than 1000 medium and large clients worldwide, in all industry sectors. TESTIMONIALS “Lisam’s ExESS® software centralises all our needs regarding REACH and GHS, and this on a worldwide scale. Employees from 28 offices around the world are connecting to the ExESS software to generate compliant SDS, labels or other documents. We chose the Lisam solution for their worldwide compliance and support, and for their commitment to keep track of legislation changes and implement future GHS whenever released,” – Vice President, Corporate QSHE of a multinational consumer goods manufacturer “After a comprehensive selection process, we chose to work with Lisam Systems and his software, ExESS®, for a number of reasons. Their system offered all functionalities expected and no other system we looked at could match its usability. The people of Lisam Systems fully understood our needs and our process flow. We didn’t need to adapt our way of working to the new system, for it’s so flexible that it adapted itself to our way of working,” – Senior Director HSEQ of a global actor in the petrochemical Industry For confidential reasons, testimonials on our regulatory services will gladly be provided on request.

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Context: • multiple tools used for SDS and labels authoring; • some subsidiaries using the same tool, but with different approach; • some subsidiaries sharing a centralised database whilst others use independent ones; and • no synergy, SDS and labels layouts all different, no efficient working way. Achievements: • unification of the software’s patchwork under Lisam ExESS®; • central unique database for all subsidiaries; • limited migration of data: interface ExESS® with ERP/lab software; • work done by one is benefiting to all; and • one corporate standard for all compliance documents. CASE STUDY 2: Global regulatory success stories Lisam Services has been supporting successfully global actors in cosmetics, detergents, fine chemicals, industrial and specialty gases etc with their: • ingredients, raw materials and products compliancy under REACH • under other regional regulations; • early regulatory qualification processes; • preparation and submission of inquiries as well as individual and joint REACH registration dossiers; and • creation of thousands of (e)SDSs, meeting different regional GHS implementations. STAFF SELECTION Michel Hemberg, CEO Michel is a founder and majority owner of Lisam Systems. Since June 2012, Michel took over the CEO position, managing the global expansion of the company. Michel got a civil engineer degree in 1986 and worked for 25 years as IBM mainframe consultant in the financial market. Dirk Stevens, R&D Director Dirk is head of the ExESS R&D development at Lisam systems. He got a civil engineer degree in 1985 and has more than 20 years’ experience in software engineering, consultancy and product management in EH&S. Maxime Juste, Ch.E., Head of Delivery and Support Maxime got a civil engineer degree in chemistry and is head of delivery and Support. He has experience in the management and distribution of SDS/Label as well as data and product management in the EH&S domain. Since 2010, he has been working as technical lead for the gas industry, represented in the EIGA association and is active in other industrial associations. Françoise Saint-Romain, Managing Partner Lisam Service Telegis After working in industry then in continued training, Françoise has created and developed a wide regulatory affairs competence centre over 20 years. She is acting as auditor of ORO (REACH Only Representative Organisation) and is cultivating the synergy between the ExESS EHS software and her regulatory consultancy activities. Magaly Courtois, Senior Consultant (e)SDS authoring & CLP With 17+ years’ experience in chemicals’ compliance, Magaly is expert in the development of safety data sheets and GHS/ CLP classification and labelling questions. She has prepared and submitted registration dossiers at an early stage of REACH, and is an experienced Iuclid trainer. Aude Carton, Senior Consultant Regulatory dossiers Together with strategic advice, Aude has been providing her pharmacy and toxicology skills for six years. Aude’s unique blend of scientific, regulatory and business knowledge supports our customers meeting regulatory requirements in Europe and abroad.

PROFILE: Lisam Systems

Training, services and support Our services are proposed in several languages: • regulatory training: REACH, GHS, CLP, Iuclid, (e)SDS…; • introduction and extended trainings on ExESS applications; • regional trainings: EU, US, China, Japan; • technical trainings: API, ERP integration, customisation…; • a helpdesk answering you on the phone or via email; and • version patches and updates of ExESS issued three times a year guarantee a system aligned with latest regulatory changes.


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• CONTACTS Website

www.the-ncec.com

E-mail

ncec@ricardo.com

Head office

Ricardo plc Shoreham Technical Centre, Old Shoreham Rd, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5FG, UK

Tel

+44 (0) 1235 753654

Fax

+44 (0) 1235 753656

Contact

ncec@ricardo.com

Directors

Jonathan Gibbard

Locations

UK

Founded

1973

Software Chemdata® – provides instant access to clear and concise chemical hazard information on more than 61,000 substances and is used by all UK and most Australian Fire Services Pocket Chemdata® – for handheld devices, running Windows Mobile, Android and iOS operating systems ChemeDox® – document management system, with functionality for COSHH compliance and distribution SDS services SDS authoring services and management software – keeping your safety data sheets legal and compliant with REACH and GHS

OVERVIEW For over 40 years the UK’s National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC) has set the global standard in emergency response, and is the first choice for 50% of the world’s top 100 chemical companies. NCEC helps its customers to manage the risks associated with handling chemicals by providing: • 24-hour multilingual emergency response advice delivered by trained chemists • Rapid and reliable response to support emergency services and businesses around the world • Chemical risk and crisis management training • Chemical handling and regulatory compliance support • REACH consultancy, crisis notification and SDS authoring VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

£352.1m

Turnover, chemical service provision

£5.6m

No. of offices

53

No. of countries represented

21

Staff, group

liability protection five times contract value; global compliance, including China through our partnership with the National Registration Centre for Chemicals (NRCC); and crisis notification to help companies fulfil their duty of care and ensure timely response.

>2,900

Staff, chemical service provision

43

Training NCEC provides online and on-location training courses to teach critical skills for operating across the chemical supply chain, including: • securing regulatory compliance and handling chemical emergencies; • bespoke hazmat and chemical spill response training; • chemical hazard awareness; • COSHH assessments; • first aid for chemical exposure; • implementing a high end crisis management system; and • exercises to develop, implement and embed capacity for crisis readiness. Consultancy Classification, labelling and advice on chemical safety legislation and risk management REACH and GHS services REACH Glossary of terms and abbreviations. Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) services – including site audits, preparation of annual report and post-incident reporting Poison centre notification CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1973

NCEC established by UK Government

1974

Launch of Chemsafe provides essential chemical emergency response to UK Fire, Police and Ambulance Services

1980

NCEC begins supporting private sector clients with emergency response services

1983

Chemdata emergency response software launched for emergency responders around the globe

1997

Launch of safety data sheet (SDS) consultancy

2000

Carechem 24 hour service offered to international clients

2008

NCEC holds first annual Hazmat Conference

2012

NCEC receives over 4,500 calls per year

GLOBAL OFFICES

2013

UK, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Russia, Spain, The Netherlands, USA

Emergency telephone system upgraded to increase capacity for global clients

2014

Crisis management services launched, NCEC receives 7000 calls a year

2015

NCEC hosts Global Chemical Crisis (GCC) Conference NCEC expands emergency response and support teams NCEC signs MOU with American Response Centres to help share emergency response best practice NCEC invited to help author new National Operational Guidance on Hazmat response for the UK Fire and Rescue Services

2017

NCEC exceeds 550 private sector customers for emergency response. ChemeDox® document management system – updated with functionality for COSHH compliance and distribution

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 1% IT & software 20% Representation & management 4%

Consultancy/advisory 75%

SERVICES PROVIDED Emergency response NCEC’s emergency response services set the global benchmark for the chemical industry with: • 24/7 chemical emergency response advice and expertise, 365 days a year; • dedicated telephone numbers with over 40 local lines globally; • worldwide multilingual support in over 37 languages;

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Quality assurance Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) has issued NCEC, as part of Ricardo Energy & Environment, approval for the Environmental and Quality Management System Standards • BS EN ISO 9001: 2008 • ISO 14001: 2004 Training • Training courses are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry PARTNERS NCEC is part of Ricardo plc, as well as: • REACH Consultant Network • Global Chemical Consultants Network • Supported by the Department for Transport (DfT) and the Chemical Industries Association (CIA) NCEC works closely with its global partners, including UMCO (Germany), DHI (Denmark), INERCO (Spain), REACH Global Services (Turkey), NSSS (India), REACH24H (China), Chemtopia (Korea) and JCDB (Japan). NCEC also works alongside the Chemical Business Association (CBA) to provide services to its members. NCEC is a key stakeholder for Hazmat response in the UK and works closely with the Chief Fire Officers Association. CLIENTS NCEC’s clients include governments, trade associations and over 800 industrial customers. We take client confidentiality seriously and only discuss individual relationships with expressed permission. TESTIMONIALS “We opted for NCEC because of the extensive knowledge and experience its staff have in providing advice to people like our customers, who may have a varied understanding of the chemicals they are using. Particularly important to us has been NCEC’s team of emergency responders. They are great because, while they may have a PhD in chemistry and years of experience in dealing with extreme chemical incidents, they are able to communicate effectively, and provide suitable and practical advice to whoever they are speaking with.” Peter Leighton, Responsible Care Co-ordinator, BASF “With the continual changes occurring in legislation, as well as enhanced security and environmental concerns you need to be supported by credible and internationally recognised technical specialists. NCEC is such an organisation, and Carechem 24 in my opinion, the premier support service for those in the sector. Their technical support is critical in managing The Hazchem Network operation – the UK’s only specialist pallet network for the carriage of palletised dangerous goods.” Ali Karim, Managing Director, Hazchem Network Ltd, Training and compliance CASE STUDY 1: BASF – exceeding best practice guidelines BASF is one of the world’s leading chemical companies, with more than 112,000 employees working across 350 chemical production sites globally. BASF originally managed its emergency telephone and chemical response requirements internally, but decided to appoint a partner after an internal audit revealed that they were unable to meet the Cefic best practice guidelines of a 10-minute response. Solution: NCEC provided BASF with dedicated emergency telephone decided to numbers for use in areas such as safety data sheets (SDSs), product packaging and transport documentation. It also provides access to experienced emergency responders for advice on chemical regulations or incidents containing chemical substances.

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Expertise: NCEC currently handles calls directly from BASF customers relating to first aid or seeking advice about handling a spill. NCEC’s emergency response service has provided BASF with greater confidence in delivering professional, knowledgeable and timely response to its customers, ensuring continuity of its respected brand and reputation. CASE STUDY 2: When a poison contract number isn’t enough – providing advice for more effective treatment A hospital in the UK contacted NCEC after five known chemicals were released during an industrial incident at a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. Four personnel were immediately exposed to hazardous substances and a three person rescue team suffered minor exposure. The patients’ symptoms related to exposure via inhalation and hospital staff needed urgent information to support their medical response. Solution: An NCEC emergency responder reviewed the five chemicals released to identify those most likely to have caused the injuries. The responder identified that three of the five could be discounted because their lower vapour pressures limited exposure via inhalation or posed low hazard. The emergency responder also advised that one of the remaining products would look like steam and smell strongly of vinegar if released, while the other would resemble petrol vapour and have an unpleasant, fishy odour. This was used to understand which chemicals the patients been exposed to and prepare a suitable medical response and was only possible due to the responders chemical expertise. Expertise: The expert information provided by NCEC helped the hospital to deliver a more comprehensive treatment plan (because of the understanding of the physical properties of the chemicals) and enabled the client to provide a high degree of responsible care. CASE STUDY 3: Ethylene oxide – protecting companies from the world’s most hazardous substances across the supply chain NCEC responded to a high risk incident when the driver of a tanker of ethylene oxide was trapped with the shipment by a fire at the delivery site. Solution: NCEC’s emergency response team provided rapid advice to keep the caller safe in a potentially life threatening situation and immediately contacted the client to support their crisis management procedure. Rapid response by the team allowed the client to meet its responsibility to duty of care and reduce the risk of a major crisis. Expertise: NCEC provides emergency notification lines for hauliers and transporters handling some of the world’s most hazardous materials and delivers rapid solutions for potential issues before they become high impact incidents. NCEC plays a critical role in the transport logistics for ethylene oxide and other high consequence goods. This includes arranging for police escorts, securing clearance for transporters if they are forced to deviate from their predefined routes and supporting the recovery of tankers from unsafe environments, such as floodwaters. STAFF SELECTION Jon Gibbard – Director Dan Haggarty – Head of Emergency Response Lynn Aitken – Head of Customer Service Bethan Davies – Chemsafe Maria Stearn – Chemdata & Hazmat Chris Sowden – Emergency Response Manager Mike Kent – SDS Management – ChemeDox Caroline Raine – Business Area Manager – Regulatory Consultancy Larissa Silver – Poison Centres Stephen Walker – DGSA & SDS Manager (supported by 3 other DGSA qualified staff) Chris Lewis, Chris Scott – Crisis Management

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GLOBAL OFFICES Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Dubai, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, UK, US

PROFILE: Ramboll Environment and Health

CONTACTS

SERVICES PROVIDED

Website

www.ramboll.com

E-mail

sbullock@ramboll.com

Head office

Copenhagen, Denmark

Tel/ Fax

+44 20 7808 1420

Contact

Sue Bullock

Directors

137 partners worldwide including: Sue Bullock (UK) Dr Martina Vosteen (DE) Reinhard Joas (DE) Dr Bob De Mott (US) Dr Salvatore Giolando (US)

Ownership

Private Company

Locations

300 offices worldwide

Founded

1982

OVERVIEW Ramboll Environment and Health is the environment and health business of leading global engineering, design and consultancy company Ramboll, formed by the integration of Ramboll’s environment and health specialists with independent environment, health, safety and sustainability consultancy ENVIRON at the end of 2014. Together we address some of the most important issues facing our global community, including the environmental and health implications of urbanisation, climate change and resource scarcity. Our global team helps companies gain regulatory approval for products to comply with chemical regulations around the world. We help industry leaders and innovators engage with policy makers and regulators, and provide effective product stewardship programmes to manage risk, reduce liability and enhance support from stakeholders. At the leading edge of science, we deliver thoughtful and innovative solutions in product safety. Clients around the world benefit from our unique ability to bring clarity to issues at the intersection of science, business and policy. We provide a single point of support for chemical regulation and risk management. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group (2016)

2016/17 $1,730.1 m (unaudited)

Turnover, chemical service provision No of offices

300

No of countries represented Staff, group

35 13,200

Staff, chemical service provision (dedicated)

90

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Risk management, strategic support and regulatory compliance (REACH, CLP, biocides, PPP, cosmetics, food contact materials) Ramboll works in partnership with clients to develop and support product regulatory compliance strategies and prepare robust technical dossiers and risk assessments for substances in industrial, agricultural, biocidal and consumer applications such as cosmetics and food contaminants. We balance clients’ technical, regulatory and commercial interests through sound science and strategy. Clients trust us with their most critical problems. We provide strategic, scientific and regulatory support for substances targeted for substitution including impact assessment, applications for authorisation under REACH, supply chain management and audit of product regulatory compliance systems. We help our clients influence development of practical policy, regulation and guidance and communicate effectively with the EC, ECHA and MSCA. Ramboll also acts as consortium manager and only representative, and is independent from testing facilities. Global chemical notifications and regulatory compliance support Ramboll evaluates obligations and provides support for regulatory approvals required to market products across Asia Pacific, America, Europe and Africa. We assess new market opportunities, substance notification and regulatory obligations, classification and labelling (GHS) and packaging. Our established global network covers all sectors and geographies. Product stewardship, substitution and troubleshooting We have tremendous breadth and depth of expertise as well as extensive hands-on process experience, covering: • toxicology and toxicokinetics; • epidemiology; • exposure modelling, measurement and reconstruction; • risk assessment and mitigation; • ecotoxicology; • environmental fate; • chemistry; • occupational health; • regulatory affairs; • supply chain and stakeholder management; • product vigilance; and • advocacy. We are ideally placed to advise clients on problems across the spectrum of product safety and stewardship including product substitution and sustainable chemistry. We couple internationally recognised expertise and a reputation as a leader in risk management with client-focused solutions. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Laboratory Representation & 5% management 10% Consultancy/advisory 85%

1982

Environ founded in Washington, DC, USA

2010

Chemical Industry Association (CIA) REACH service provider of the year

2014

Ramboll Health and Environment formed following Ramboll’s acquisition of ENVIRON.

2016

Ramboll acquires specialist consultancy BiPRO

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CLIENTS

CASE STUDY 7: Product Stewardship

Clients span all industrial sectors including industrial and specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, agrochemicals, food and food packaging, cosmetics, medical devices, electronics, manufacturing, aerospace and defence, apparel and consumer products.

Our comprehensive emissions and exposure model characterised releases of the substance across Europe, providing a firm basis for discussions regarding risk management options.

“We are working with Ramboll in a constructive and successful manner on various REACH projects, covering the entire processes (ie preparation of technical dossiers, exposure estimation and hazard and risk assessment)” – Dr Hans Certa, Director, Global Product Safety, SASOL. “Ramboll has been, and is, an essential element in the success of our on-going REACH programme. Their seamless integration into our team and systems creates an unprecedented collaboration that enables high quality, cost effective and timely solutions. Our dossiers have been consistently ahead of schedule and have been fully satisfactory when reviewed by the competent authorities. Ramboll’s professionalism, expertise, and organisational excellence has and continues to contribute to our compliance goals and commercial success.” – James V Hagan, global director, product stewardship and regulatory affairs, Elementis Specialties Inc. “This is just perfect. I will never again be influenced by site arguments in other countries that we should hire local firms to perform risk assessments! If they had agreed to use Ramboll in the first place this whole process would have been so much cleaner and easier. Thank you for all of your hard work on this and in the short time frame requested” – Michelle T Quinn, associate general counsel, regulatory affairs and general litigation, Catalent Pharma Solutions. CASE STUDY 1: REACH registration and evaluation We prepare robust substance dossiers, reliably characterising chemical fate and effects on humans and the aquatic environment and setting out practical exposure scenarios to deliver safe use for the environment, workers and consumers. We have extensive experience of both dossier and substance evaluation, and support through the appeal process. CASE STUDY 2: Application for authorisation under REACH A cross-sector consortium asked us to prepare an upstream application for authorisation under REACH to support the authorisation of chromium trioxide in various critical surface treatments. Regarded as the most complex application to date, it received a positive recommendation from ECHA’s committees. CASE STUDY 3: Risk Management Option Analysis (RMOA) Technical support to help an industry sector develop and justify to policy makers a more credible and effective RMOA for a chemical than inclusion on Annex XIV REACH, and active engagement with stakeholders to inform policy development. CASE STUDY 4: Assured global compliance of new product A company launching a new consumer product worldwide had overlooked product regulations. We advised on regulatory obligations in 50 countries, considering chemical notification, packaging and labelling requirements and optimising the formulation and market claims. CASE STUDY 5: Comprehensive exposure assessment A food packaging producer was concerned when residual levels of a contaminant were unexpectedly found in a key product. We could show that consumer exposure from handling the packaging and ingesting the packaged foods was safe, avoiding regulatory action. CASE STUDY 6: Proposal to reclassify as CMR An industry association asked Ramboll to review all available and relevant evidence to comment on the basis and technical merits of EC proposals to re-classify the substance as a carcinogen. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

STAFF SELECTION Sue Bullock – Principal, product safety and stewardship Supporting strategic, regulatory and technical compliance, risk management, advocacy and policy for chemicals in the environment, the workplace and consumer products for 27 years. Dr Martina Vosteen – Principal, product safety and stewardship 20 years’ experience in risk assessment and product-related regulatory support for chemicals, biocides and consumer products, including RMOA, restriction and authorisation for REACH. Dr Salvatore Giolando – Principal, product safety and stewardship 28 years’ experience directing and providing leadership in product stewardship programs for chemical products, global supply chains and international product compliance. Juliana Ding – Managing Director, Asia 20 years’ experience in environmental and health consultancy, including regulatory advice, product stewardship and supply chain management. Dr Reinhard Joas – Principal, global chemical policies An economist and chemical engineer advising industry, governments and international bodies on global chemical policies for over 30 years. Dr Robert DeMott – Principal, product safety and stewardship A Board-certified toxicologist with over 25 years expertise evaluating health effects from chemical exposures in the workplace and community. Dr Robinan Gentry – Principal, toxicologist and risk assessment Senior (DABT) toxicologist and expert in using innovative approaches (eg mechanistic data, PBPK modelling) to refine chemical risk assessment. Mike Padgham – Senior Manager, toxicology and regulatory affairs A chemist and toxicologist with 30 years’ experience in regulatory affairs, support for compliance with EU legislation such as REACH. Thomas Birk – Principal Consultant, exposure assessor An epidemiologist, with over 20 years’ expertise in occupational and environmental health, exposure assessment and reconstruction. Dr Benedikt Fischer – Senior Manager, chemist Advising companies, associations and international bodies on strategic, regulatory and technical aspects of product safety and compliance. Dr Thomas Rücker – Principal Consultant, toxicologist A DABT/ERT registered toxicologist with over 15 years’ experience in chemical hazard and risk assessment, REACH and related legislation. Dr Meera Cush – Manager, toxicologist A qualified toxicologist experienced in regulatory compliance and safety assessment of cosmetic products, food and consumer products. Dr Thomas Sendor – Senior Manager, ecotoxicologist A biologist with over 15 years’ experience supporting risk assessment of chemicals under the BPR, REACH and PPP Regulations, Samantha Deacon – Manager, ecotoxicologist 20 years’ experience in the assessment, research and regulation of chemicals in the environment, particularly agricultural products. Dr Gavin Thompson – Principal Consultant 30 years’ experience advising industry on chemical exposures from consumer products, food, food packaging, and environmental media. Dianne Green – Principal Consultant, product stewardship Product safety and regulatory specialist advising on chemical control, hazard communication and product compliance for 28 years.

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GLOBAL OFFICES RGS SA Brussels, Belgium RGS Istanbul Liaison Office Istanbul, Turkey REACH Global Danışmanlık AŞ Istanbul, Turkey

PROFILE: REACH Global Services S.A.

CONTACTS

New branch offices starting in 2018 in Russia, US

Website

www.reach-gs.eu

E-mail

info@reach-gs.eu

Head office

Rond Point Schuman, 6 Box 5, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium

Tel/ Fax

+32 (2) 234 77 78/ +32 (2) 234 79 11

Contact

Dr Yaprak Yuzak Kucukvar

Directors

Global Offices Managing Director Mr A Ecmel Yorganci Chairman of the Board Ahmet F Bitlis

Ownership

Private company owned by Chemicals and Chemical Products Exporters’ Association

Locations

Headquarters: Brussels, Belgium; Offices: Istanbul, Turkey

Founded

2008

SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW Brussels-based REACH Global Services SA (RGS) and its Turkish branch RGS Danışmanlık AŞ are professional regulatory consulting companies advising clients in the chemicals and allied industries to comply with EU and Turkish chemicals legislations. RGS Group’s experienced staff, based in the EU and Turkey consults to a diverse array of chemical companies, both international and Turkish, operating across a range of chemical industry sectors. Through experience, in-depth knowledge and understanding of the regulations and governments’ regulatory processes, associated policies and guidance documents, RGS offers a wide range of cost-effective services ranging from OR services to; companyspecific consultancy services, general consultancy on regulatory compliance issues, training on specific EU REACH and cosmetics legislation compliance, audits or due diligence projects, as well as on Turkish chemical by-laws and Turkish-REACH (KKDIK) compliance services. RGS’s core competencies include only representative (OR) and responsible person (RP) services for non-EU manufacturers assisting them to comply with EU REACH and cosmetics Regulations. RGS also acts as a representative for many national and multinational chemical companies to comply with Turkish chemicals regulations. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

2

Staff, group

14

Staff, chemical service provision

12

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other Training 5% 2% Laboratory 3% Information 2%

Representation & management 70%

Consultancy/advisory 18%

EU REACH compliance services According to Article 8 of the REACH Regulation it is compulsory for non-EU manufacturers, who export chemicals on its own or in preparations to the EU, to appoint an OR for compliance. The EU importer benefits from being a downstream user and RGS acting as an OR fulfils the obligations of the manufacturer. RGS provides a wide range of services to comply with legal requirements. Our Only Representative Services cover: • late pre-registration; (currently out-dated) • registration dossier submission; • Sief/consortia representation; • specialised tonnage tracking IT system and certification for compliance of the downstream user (DU)/importer; • inquiry dossier submission; • general consultancy services for EU based companies impacting substance registration dossiers, and interactions with regard to the authorities’ requests and inspections; and • audit and certification services assisting non-EU manufacturers and their EU importers covering compliance evidence. EU Cosmetics Regulation compliance services According to the Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 notification of a cosmetic product must be submitted prior to placing the cosmetic products into the EU market. Companies manufacturing outside of EU must appoint an RP. RGS acts as an RP and notified hundreds of products to the CPNP portal since 2013. RGS’s experienced team of consultants assists manufacturers to compile cosmetic product information files (PIFs) to comply with the legal requirements. Our cosmetics compliance services cover: • EU legal representation (responsible person); • preparation and verification of PIF; • cosmetic product safety report parts A&B (CPSR); • formulation and claims review; • review and guidance on borderline cases; • review and guidance on necessary corrections on labelling; • cosmetic product notification; • scientific and laboratory services (mandatory and claim tests); and • regulatory compliance support. Turkish REACH (KKDIK) Only Representative services Turkish-REACH abbreviated as KKDIK is published as of 23rd of June 2017. KKDIK is almost a copy paste of the EU REACH Regulation translated into Turkish, but unavoidably there are slight differences to pay attention to, and all implementation and compliance processes are in the Turkish language. However, the spirit of Article 8 of the EU REACH remains identical in the Turkish KKDIK regulation. RGS acts as a Turkish OR through its branch office with its consultants highly experienced in the EU REACH Regulation fluent both in English and Turkish. It is critical for nonTurkish manufacturers to choose a well-experienced professional OR in Turkey in order to properly comply with the Turkish national legislation. Turkish chemical regulations representative services RGS represented international companies putting chemical substances alone or in mixtures into the Turkish market and notified these chemical substances to the Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urbanism (MoEU) database according to the by-law on Inventory and Control of Chemicals(CICR) which is repealed by KKDIK as of 23rd of June 2017. Classification and Labelling of hazardous substances put into the Turkish market should also be notified separately to the MoEU.

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General consultancy services RGS also offers tailored made training sessions on REACH, EU cosmetics and Turkish chemical regulations (KKDIK and SEA) compliance. Should your company require expertise in regulatory compliance to chemicals or related industry legislation then please do not hesitate to contact us. RGS consults to a diverse array of chemical and allied industry companies, both international and Turkish, operating across a range of industrial sectors. Auditing and certification services are also offered to companies in difficulty to prove compliance during exports into the EU. Other Global Chemicals Legislations RGS offers services to manufacturers for them to ensure compliance with other chemical regulations in Korea, China, Japan and Taiwan. The scope of work includes but not limited to local Only Representative services, submission of notifications & registrations in the local language with required data, regulatory update monitoring & annual reporting, liaising with the Authorities when required etc. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2008

REACH Global Services SA.established in Brussels, Belgium Istanbul Liaison Office established in Turkey Appointed as an OR for over 220 companies by the end of the year with hundreds of pre-registrations completed, representing 80% of the Turkish chemicals exportation volume in addition to manufacturers from US, Japan, India, China, Indonesia etc.

2009

Representing hundreds of non-EU companies over five continents as an OR after the pre-registration deadline.

2010

Registered more than 100 substances before the first EU REACH registration deadline.

2011

Notified over 2000 substances under the Turkish ByLaw on Inventory and Control of Chemicals on behalf of +100 worldwide manufacturers.

2013

Successfully completed REACH registrations in 2013 Started providing product information file (PIF) preparation services and introduced responsible person (RP) services according to the EU cosmetics Regulation.

2015

Notified a thousand of hazardous substances under the Turkish CLP (SEA) regulation.

2016

Established REACH Global Services Danışmanlık A.Ş. in Istanbul, Turkey. Successfully notified more than 2000 cosmetics products into the cosmetics products notification portal(CPNP) by 2016.

2017

Preparing for 2018 REACH registrations Extending chemical compliance services with regard to Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan and the new TurkishREACH (KKDIK) legislation. Opening new branch offices in Russia, USA.

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RGS is a founding member of ORO (Only Representative Organisation), the unique European association, established in 2008 in Brussels, gathering all professional OR companies under the same umbrella, and guaranteeing common standard service quality to their non-EU clients. PARTNERS See our website CLIENTS RGS’ client portfolio ranges from multinational Fortune 500 leading worldwide chemical and allied industry companies up to small and medium enterprises. RGS is working for sectors including but not limited to; Petrochemicals, paint, cosmetics, fertilisers, cement, welding, textile agents predominantly pigments, adhesives, iron and steel, metals and ores, plasticisers, automotive, industrial and household chemicals etc. TESTIMONIALS References can be provided upon request. CASE STUDY 1: REACH registrations RGS successfully submitted registrations of a range of substances from oil refineries, petrochemicals, metals, ores, monomers, chemicals used in iron and steel works, plasticisers to Echa in 2010 and 2013. RGS also represents its clients at the consortia and Siefs. RGS works with the largest petrochemical and oil refinery companies in Turkey to comply with REACH obligations and assessed numerous borderline cases including exemptions since 2008. RGS evaluated and assisted many companies to properly redefine the substances to register by contacting the relevant consortia, associations, and more importantly the company’s own production units. RGS took the corrective compliance actions on behalf of the company as our team has years of experience in defining manufacturers’ REACH obligations accurately. CASE STUDY 2: cosmetic product notifications and PIF preparation RGS raised awareness among non-EU companies to choose the right path forward, and to appoint a trustworthy RP to comply with their legal obligations. Several companies that initially worked through their distributors, and facing tricky headaches, contacted RGS to seek for professional assistance. RGS assessed each company’s obligations, advising manufacturers on how to correctly update their registrations through a professional RP. With a written mandate, manufacturers were also able to export their products successfully to the EU and importers could benefit from the notifications done by the RP. STAFF SELECTION RGS Board Members and management have 30+ years of chemical industry experience and international regulatory affairs practice. RGS technical team consists of chemists, chemical engineers, and environmental engineers with masters and PhD degrees from five to 15 years of experience. Our consultants are experienced within the areas of regulatory management of chemicals both in the EU and Turkey, with extensive practices as well as representation of our clients in consortia and Siefs. Our consultants have worked on numerous cosmetic products and labelling, gaining comprehensive knowledge to properly reflect the compliance criterion according to the manufacturer’s needs. RGS team of experts assesses manufacturers current regulatory status and supplies solutions and corrective actions to the companies in urgent need for compliance.

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RGS, through its Turkish operations acts as a Representative (trustee) alleviating companies of this regulatory compliance burden. Only an importer in Turkey or a representative located in Turkey can notify. Therefore, many companies located outside of Turkey placing substances and preparations on the market choose to work with RGS to protect their companies’ confidential business information with professional consultancy services for compliance. RGS also provides services regarding the SDS Regulation in Turkey such as preparation of the SDSs or validation & approval of the Turkish SDSs provided by the non-Turkish exporters.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Business solutions ReachCentrum offers expert consultancy to support REACH implementation within companies and stakeholder groups, assisting customers with effective strategies to fulfil REACH requirements. Lead registrant, consortia and co-registrant support comprises project management, SIEF communication, finance and data management, legal support, letter of access management (LoA

PROFILE: ReachCentrum SA

CONTACTS Website

www.reachcentrum.eu

E-mail

info@reachcentrum.eu

Head office

Avenue E van Nieuwenhuyse 6, B-1160 Brussels, Belgium

Tel/ Fax

+32 2 6767400/ +32 2 6767499

Contact

Francesca Furlan

Directors

Vincent Sauvaire, Managing Director Laurent Beuselinck Jean-Francois Bolduc

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Brussels, Belgium

Founded

2006

OVERVIEW ReachCentrum was established in 2006 by Cefic, to help companies fulfil their EU-REACH Regulation requirements through their value chain. It was acquired by ERM, in May 2015 and forms a core part of the product stewardship offering from ERM. ReachCentrum supports clients in relation to chemical regulations including EUREACH, classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP) and Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). Services include: consortia and project management, lead- and co-registrant support, consultancy and brokerage of data for use in product compliance in other jurisdictions. Together, ReachCentrum and ERM provide global support to Clients for product compliance with respect to K-REACH and other global REACH-like legislations. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1 Global via ERM network

No of countries represented Staff, group

21

Staff, chemical service provision

21

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Legal 10%

Training 5%

Consultancy/advisory 15%

IT & software 5%

Representation & management 65%

e-Shop loashop.reachcentrum.eu), co-registration and training. Post-registration activities include dossier update, evaluation and authorisation support. Beyond EU-REACH Regulation: • CLP Regulation; • Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) – use of the consortia approach to promote joint submission for product families with same active ingredients and individual company support; and • non-European chemicals regulations – e.g. K-REACH, Taiwan REACH. In addition to data brokerage and consortia support, technical provision may be made by local ERM offices. REACH Consortia and registrant support Dedicated staff manage consortia and support lead- and coregistrants in meeting their regulatory obligations under EU REACH. This experience has been gained through the 2010 and 2013 REACH registrations, with currently more than 100 consortia and 1500 substances under management. Authorisation support ReachCentrum and staff have been involved in authorisation activities since the first applications (DEHP). ReachCentrum has deep knowledge of the processes, steps and potential pitfalls in approach. In addition, clients benefit from updates via ReachCentrum’s extensive network and contact to industry associations, REACH authorities in member states, the European Commission, and Echa. Training, workshops and e-learning solutions ReachCentrum organises tailored training courses and workshops for individual Companies, trade associations or conference events covering all aspects of REACH legislation, CLP and BPR. The courses offer flexibility and convenience to participants – classroom, web-based, virtual and e-learning. Project management for biocides ReachCentrum supports companies in the preparation of their authorisation dossiers for product(s) containing certain active substances within certain product types (PTs) under the Biocidal Product Regulation. Activities include customised training for BPR compliance, dossier preparation and risk assessment. Data brokerage and global chemical regulations ReachCentrum actively supports data owners to provide access to data for use in compliance in chemical regulation globally (e.g. K-REACH or Taiwan REACH). Together with ERM, we assist clients in preparing their dossiers for substance registration; using our network of 140 offices, we are able to cover all aspects required for project, technical and legal management. Secured IT-systems, including our Data Brokerage Platform, and processes are in place to support joint registration, access and purchasing data from Europe, data sharing and cost sharing for a successful dossier registration. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

GLOBAL OFFICES

2006

Founded by Cefic (European Chemical Industry Council).

2010

LoA e-shop successfully launched.

2010

Through the LoA e-shop 342 lead registrants allowed their SIEF members to access the registration dossier.

2010

About 900 people attended ReachCentrum events (about 90 events).

Global coverage as part of ERM group

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Set up of three authorisation consortia.

2014

Submission of the first joint application for authorisation (HBCDD).

2014

Creation of the first biocidal product family (BPF) preconsortium, sodium hypochlorite.

2015

Acquired by ERM.

2015

Launch of K-REACH activities.

2016

Launch of Data Brokerage Platform for K-REACH.

2016

ERM acquisition of JSC (UK). Full technical and administrative support for biocidal products authorisation according to BPR and to non-European Regulations.

2018

Launch of Data Brokerage Platform 2.0 for data sharing with REACH-like legislations.

PARTNERS • •

An ERM Group Company; and Cefic list of preferred partners

CLIENTS ReachCentrum offers its services to a wide range of companies, from major multinationals to SMEs and only representatives (OR) from all over Europe and beyond, including downstream users and distributors. TESTIMONIALS “As a REACH substance coordinator at BASF I very much value the support of ReachCentrum for efficient project organisation, coordination and support of meetings, where a neutral party is needed. We also have good experience with general REACH activities such as handling REACH-Dossier sales. “ Dr Carina Johansson Manderbach, Product Stewardship REACH BASF. “ReachCentrum was selected first as consortium secretariat based on its experience with consortia management, more particular relating to in financial and communication aspects but also due to their knowledge of REACH authorisation process as such. During preparation for application, ReachCentrum has proven to be very supportive in translating between the language of pure technical service providers and the understanding of our group. Also in reviewing documents for application, ReachCentrum’s input is very helpful.” – Ingrid Brassart, chairperson of the Sodium Dichromate authorisation consortium, Akzo Nobel. CASE STUDY 1: Biocidal product authorisation support ReachCentrum worked with a multinational company to support it in launching biocidal products on European and non-European markets. ReachCentrum provided strategic advice – a global action plan with timelines and costs – for optimised placement of products in the relevant markets. Activities included legal and regulatory advice, technical dossier preparation, and cooperation with local authorities before and after submission of specific documents. CASE STUDY 2: Support consortia on data sharing for K-REACH ReachCentrum is currently supporting consortia members with a comprehensive strategy to share existing EU data for K-REACH purposes. Consortia can benefit of legal support, including advises and verification of current EU agreements. An assessment of the financial value of data and studies is managed by ReachCentrum, together with communication with potential registrants in South Korea and analysis of data to be shared. The data is brokered via the data-brokerage platform.

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A downstream user analysis of alternatives (AoA), figures among a list of good examples published by ECHA. ReachCentrum and ERM worked together and the analysis, submitted by DOMO Caproleuna GmbH for trichloroethylene, was used by ECHA as an example of a downstream user analysis of alternatives. Since ReachCentrum’s acquisition in May 2015, ReachCentrum and ERM have combined their technical and management expertise to support industry in REACH authorisation. Services include regulatory advice, strategic planning, communication facilitation (supply chain, data access), application for authorisation and review of documents, analysis of alternatives and socio-economic analysis, and also setting up interest groups, taskforces and consortia to serve a common goal for registration and evaluation and authorisation. STAFF SELECTION Inneke Claes – Project Manager Inneke joined ReachCentrum in October 2014. Prior to that, she worked for almost 15 years in European industry associations representing the interests of paper, cement and non-ferrous metals industry sectors. She handled topics related to REACH and CLP, as well as environmental issues and helped cement companies with REACH implementation. Inneke holds a PhD in physics and a degree in environmental sciences. Magdalena Urbanowska (nee Kornacka) – Operations Director Magdalena has several years’ experience in consortia management. During her career, she has been involved in REACH at different levels – administrative, regulatory and technical. As Director of an Industry Association, she has been also responsible for the regulatory affairs and participated in the legislation process for wastes and environmental regulations. At ReachCentrum, Magdalena is responsible for REACH consortia and for authorisation of biocidal products. Since December 2017, she is Operations Director in ReachCentrum, in charge of the day to day management and strategic development of the company. Willi Muenninghoff – Project Manager In addition to consortia management, Willi is responsible for data brokerage and global regulatory support at ReachCentrum. Willi has over 30 years’ experience in the chemical industry having started his career in R&D then moved to Technical Customer Services, Business Development and finally Compliance. Since 2006 he has been involved in all sorts of regulatory issues on an international scale, such as REACH, GHS, biocides, transport classification, import and export regulations. Adam Shahin – Finance Director Adam is a qualified chartered management accountant (CIMA) and has 15 years industry experience. Adam leads the finance team at ReachCentrum that manages the consortia finances. The team has developed a consistent and robust approach to enable clients meet their data sharing obligations under the data implementing regulations.

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We have vast experience in taking companies through the different phases of the registration process including SIEF and consortium. We provide resources and expertise for the hazard assessment, exposure assessment and risk characterisation, when needed. We provide the customer with a complete chemical safety report and necessary collection of information in the supply chain, handling of third party access rights and financial transactions, completing the technical dossier and submitting it to Echa.

PROFILE: REACHLaw

CONTACTS Website

www.reachlaw.fi

E-mail

sales@reachlaw.fi

Head office

Vänrikinkuja 3 JK 21. FI-02600 Espoo. Finland

Tel/ Fax

+358 (0)9 412 3055/ +358 (0) 9 412 3049

Contact

Mr Frederik Johanson, Partner, Sales

Directors

Mr Jouni Honkavaara, CEO, Partner Mr Frederik Johanson, Sales, Partner Mr Riku Rinta-Jouppi, Head of Global Compliance, Partner

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Finland, Belgium, India, Turkey

Founded

2006

REACH authorisation and advocacy support services REACHLaw combines the best expertise and a deep understanding of your business and regulatory requirements to provide you with a full set of services for authorisation. Our support covers the overall strategy and scope of the authorisation to performing the work needed in the different stages of the authorisation process (e.g. analysis of alternatives, socio-economic analysis, chemical safety report and full authorisation application). Furthermore, through our advocacy support services we also assist you before authorisation and restriction decisions are made. We help you to achieve the best possible outcome for your business by supporting you in the public consultations phase, as well as with the RMOAs, exemption studies and legal consulting.

OVERVIEW As a leading expert in the registration, authorisation and notification of chemical substances, inside and outside EU, REACHLaw provides chemical regulatory compliance and product safety solutions to fit each customer and their needs. We help companies and organisations to gain market access for their chemical products and we support them with different chemical regulations such as: EU REACH & CLP, Turkey KKDIK, SEA and GBF, K-REACH and GHS, Russia REACH” and many more. Furthermore, our out-tasking EHS services will help you manage and control your chemicals and your supply chain globally. Having a multicultural team, REACHLaw is able to serve its clients in the following languages: English, Finnish, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Hindi, Russian, Ukranian, Hungarian and Turkish. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

4

No of countries represented

40+

Staff, group

30+

Staff, chemical service provision

25+

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5% Legal 20%

Consultancy/advisory 30%

REACH Corporate Compliance Program services REACHLaw has a unique set of competence and experience, covering more than 10 years of chemicals regulatory support for a wide range of industries from primary producers of chemicals, to chemical traders, to downstream users such as aerospace, electronics, defence, plastics etc. and REACHLaw utilises these competencies to prepare REACH Corporate Compliance Programs for organisation subject to the REACH (and CLP) Regulations at various levels. The REACH Corporate Compliance Program is developed to Client specific requirements with the aim of defining actions to take now and in the foreseeable future to continuously comply with the requirements of REACH (and CLP), considering eventual changes in company operations and growth of business as well as the changes in the Regulations themselves. The service offers an easy and clear way for organisations to comply with REACH (and CLP) post 2018 and as long as these Regulations are in force. Turkey KKDIK Pre-registration and Registration Services From 23 December, 2017 all substances (on their own, in mixtures or in articles) manufactured in Turkey or imported into Turkey with volumes equal to or above 1 tonne per year, are required to be pre-registered and registered by 2020 and 2023 respectively. At REACHLaw, we are able to help you with your KKDIK preregistrations and registrations as your Only Representative (OR) via our Istanbul office or as your service provider. Additionally, REACHLaw has supported several companies to comply with the other Turkish chemical regulations that are also into force: SEA & GBF. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

IT & software 10% Laboratory 5% Information 5%

Representation & management 25%

2006

Established in Helsinki.

2008

Partnerships with 20+ local partners in Asia, Europe, Latin America, USA and India established. 3,000+ REACH pre-registrations submitted.

2009

REACHLaw received internationalisation award from the president of Finland. Customers in 40+ countries. Brussels and New Delhi offices opened. REACHLaw delivered more than 50 events globally, having 1,500+ attendees in total.

2010

300+ REACH registrations submitted. REACHLaw launched global compliance services outside the EU. The attendees to our events increased considerably reaching more than 2,500+.

2011

Istanbul office opened. REACHLaw supported large companies to ensure compliance with global chemical regulations.

GLOBAL OFFICES Helsinki, Brussels, New Delhi and Istanbul. SERVICES PROVIDED 2018 REACH registration services We help co-registrants and lead registrants as their service provider or as only representative (OR) in fulfilling all REACH requirements now and beyond 2018. We have vast experience in taking companies through the different phases of the registration process including SIEF and consortium.

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20+ REACH lead registrant cases. First authorisation cases. Several global notifications were completed. REACHLaw became shareholder in eSpheres Ltd: www. espheres.com

2013

REACHLaw launched www.compliantsuppliers. com. REACHLaw supported several hundred REACH registrations, numerous authorisation projects, lead registrant and BPR cases.

2014

Delivering several REACH lead registrations and a large number of authorisation projects. Providing SDSs for mixtures.

2015

REACHLaw launched THEBLOG: www.reachlaw.fi/ theblog Providing IT management solutions especially related to supply chain compliance and risk management.

2016

Supporting several companies with advocacy projects. Working on different authorisation cases and supporting 2018 Registrations.

2017

Supporting several REACH registrations. Working on different advocacy support cases and EU country specific product notifications.

2018

Preparing a large number of REACH 2018 Lead registrations and co-registrations. Supporting several companies with their 2019 Authorisation applications as well as with their KKDIK pre-registrations. Helping the industry with the designing and implementation of in-house REACH compliance programs.

ACCREDITATIONS Internationalisation award from the president of Finland in 2009. Innovative – Growth sustainable company by Europe Innova in 2011. Among 200 fastest growing companies in Finland by Kauppalehti in 2011. Young Innovative Growth Company Programme by TEKES completed in 2012. PARTNERS REACHLaw collaborates with several industry associations and has partners in different continents. CLIENTS Major industry sectors served: oil, chemicals, specialty chemicals, pulp and paper and metals. Downstream users in the electronics, defence and space sectors. Our customers are manufacturers, importers, traders, downstream users, retailers and governmental organisations. TESTIMONIALS “REACHLaw has been a true partner to Stepan Company as an Only Representative. The expertise the team has brought to the table has helped Stepan effectively navigate the complex regulatory landscape by enabling efficient portfolio and opportunity management, as well as management of Lead and Co Registration efforts. REACHLaw has been an asset in helping our customers to meet their needs.” – Chris Hammond, Stepan Company. CASE STUDY 1: Authorisation Application REACHLaw was commissioned by the world No. 1 lock maker Abloy to conduct an authorisation project for chromium trioxide. The material is an integral part of Abloy’s unique lock design. REACHLaw was responsible for conducting all three parts of the authorization dossiers, CSR, AoA and SEA. In addition, REACHLaw played an important role in the post-submission activities to assure that Abloy will obtain the authorisation with the right review period. In autumn 2016, ECHA’s SEAC committee gave their supportive opinion for the Abloy application with a review period of 12 years.

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The European Defence Agency (EDA) commissioned REACHLaw Ltd. to carry out a study REACH and CLP impact on the Defence Sector. To gather the study input, more than 100 stakeholder organisations including EU Ministries of Defence (MoDs), EU and non-EU defence industries, the European Commission, ECHA and REACH Member State Competent Authorities were consulted. The study was supported by the EDA REACH Task Force (comprised of MoD REACH experts). Based on the impact assessment REACHLaw elaborated recommendations for the latest EC REACH review and for European defence stakeholders. Many of the study recommendations served as a basis for activities included in the EDA REACH Roadmap 2018-2020. STAFF SELECTION Mr Tim Becker, MA (Law) – Chief EU Compliance Officer Tim has been a consultant at REACHLaw since 2008. He also worked previously with Echa in its guidance team. His track record includes legal analyses, key account and project management (e.g. for REACH authorisation consortia) for various industries globally and government bodies, as well as numerous publications. Since 2011 he has been advising key stakeholders in the European Space Sector on REACH related issues. In 2016 Tim was REACHLaw’s project leader and main contributor for the study REACH and CLP impact on the Defence Sector, commissioned by the European Defence Agency. Ruaidrí MacDomhnaill, Ph.D. (Chemistry) – Authorisation Team Leader Ruaidrí supports REACHLaw’s Authorisation strategy; has project managed several of our applications and is the Authorisation team leader. He also prepares exemption analysis, identifying companies’ REACH registration obligations and has prepared position papers for several sectors, including space. He was a key member of the team that prepared the analysis of the impacts of the REACH Regulation on the European defence sector that was sponsored by the European Defence Agency (EDA). He has worked in the University and pharmaceutical sectors and also with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). Mr Sami Vesikansa, MSc (Biochemistry) – REACH Manager Mr Sami Vesikansa is a chemical regulatory professional with a strong understanding of chemical safety assessment of substances. Since 2012 he has been responsible for chemical compliance and REACH lead registrations for REACHLaw’s clients. Mr Vesikansa has knowledge and understanding of REACH Only Representation and supply chain communication. His work experience in the fields of chemical compliance, biopharmaceutical / diagnostic discovery and preclinical development provides him with an excellent insight needed to address the complex mix of regulatory and technical issues. Sini Suomela (MSc in Organic Chemistry) – Head of OR and registration practise Ms Suomela has been responsible for REACH member registrations since 2010 and has successfully completed hundreds of registrations during this time. She has extensive knowledge of all kinds of REACH registrations and inquiries. She is responsible for the operations and development of REACHLaw Only Representative Practise. She has also worked with the physicochemical part of the REACH lead registration projects and has been involved in REACH authorisation work. Mr Riku Rinta-Jouppi, MA (Law), MSc – Head of Global Compliance-Partner Graduate of Cambridge University. He is widely recognised as one of the leading European legal experts in chemicals regulations. In addition to his legal qualifications he holds a master’s degree in bio-information technology. Mr Rinta-Jouppi is responsible for REACHLaw global compliance services.

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178 GLOBAL OFFICES Crewe, UK SERVICES PROVIDED ReFaC provide a complete range of services for those seeking compliance with chemicals regulations. Examples of some of our areas of operation are detailed below.

PROFILE: ReFaC

CONTACTS Website

www.refac.eu

E-mail

Rachel.Green@refac.eu

Head office

Group House, Southmere Court, Electra Way, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 6GU

Tel

+44 (0)1270 258530

Fax

+44 (0)1270 258444

Contact

Rachel Green, Technical Manager

Directors

Peter Newport MD

Neville Prior Chairman

Andrew Mitchell FD

Kate Mingay

REACH Regulation ReFaC provides our clients with complete regulatory support for REACH. Technical support from ReFaC typically includes tasks such as; data gap analysis, registration cost analysis, testing strategies and dossier development strategies, read-across proposals and justifications, full dossier development and submission, PPORD notifications, compilation of CSRs, exposure and hazard assessment and reporting including the development and refinement of exposure scenarios, PBT/vPvB assessment and assistance with authorisation and restriction activities. In addition, administrative support such as consortium / SIEF management and LoA management services are provided. Compliance management ReFaC offers a range of services dedicated to ensuring our clients are always one step ahead of any relevant legislation. Services include regulatory health checks, ongoing horizon scanning for specific substances or products, full monitoring and review of new and emerging regulations as relevant for our clients.

Reg Warren Ownership

Wholly owned subsidiary of CBA

Locations

UK

Founded

2007

OVERVIEW ReFaC provides regulatory assistance to companies, within Europe and from across the world, who seek to comply with regulatory schemes including but not limited to; REACH, CLP, BPR. Our team of regulatory professionals provide efficient and expert services to SME companies, multinational organisations, industry associations and consortia. Wherever possible ReFaC aims to reduce the burden imposed by regulation and provides tailored support to clients in order to maximise the value of our contribution. ReFaC delivers compliance solutions using its own staff and a select group of industry partners, including Bibra, Charles River Laboratories, WIL Research, Intertek and AMG Analytical Services. ReFaC is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chemical Business Association Ltd. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented Staff, group

1 11

Staff, chemical service provision

4

GHS/CLP and SDSs We provide our clients with technical support and assistance in order to correctly apply the relevant classification and labelling legislation. Services include reclassification and assessment of substances and mixtures, CLH dossier preparation, CLP notifications, advice on labelling requirements, SDS/eSDS authorship. OR and TPR services ReFaC provides both OR and TPR services to our clients. Our experts successfully manage hundreds of substances on behalf of our OR and TPR clients. Toxicology consulting We provide toxicological support for various areas of legislation including for food contact materials, food additives, REACH, CLP and BPR. Such support includes drafting technical documents as well as study monitoring or testing strategy advice. Biocidal Products Regulation ReFaC are able to assist with all aspects of BPR compliance. Including approval of active substances, application for national authorisation and/or mutual recognition, Union authorisation, Article 95 applications, applications for technical equivalence and assessment of chemical similarity. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can be provided on request. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other Training 5% 5%

2007

ReFaC established by leading professionals in the chemical distribution industry

2010

ReFaC acquired by the Chemical Business Association Ltd. (CBA)

Representation & management 20%

Consultancy/advisory 70%

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STAFF SELECTION

Peter Newport DMS, FCILT, MCIM – Managing Director Peter was educated in business and management to postgraduate level and has thirty-five years’ experience in supply chain operations and managing chemical industry regulatory compliance. He has been involved with ReFaC from its inception. Rachel Green BSc (Hons), MSc, PGCert – Technical Manager Rachel holds a BSc (Hons) degree in Biochemistry and biological chemistry from the University of Nottingham, a Post-Graduate Certificate in REACH Chemical Management from the University of Hull and an MSc in Applied Toxicology from the University of Surrey. Rachel has more than ten years’ experience in regulatory affairs. Specifically, with advising clients on REACH and CLP requirements, managing complex projects, identifying data needs; preparing regulatory strategies for compliance; preparing and submitting lead registration dossiers and preparing chemical safety reports. In addition, Rachel has considerable experience in preparing readacross strategies and assessing the risk for inorganic chemicals. Further, Rachel is experienced in toxicological assessment of chemicals including exposure and risk assessment. Rachel Hill MChem (Hons) – Regulatory Affairs Officer Rachel holds a first class MChem degree in Chemistry (with Environmental and Sustainable Chemistry) from Edinburgh University. In her role at ReFaC, Rachel provides regulatory assistance to UK and overseas companies in relation to the REACH Regulation, the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulations (CLP), biocides regulations, toxicology consulting and testing management. In particular, Rachel has experience preparing lead and joint REACH registration dossiers, managing Only Representative responsibilities and providing CLP advice. Kim Shillington BSc (Hons) – Technical Officer Kim holds a BSc (Hons) degree in Chemistry from the University of Liverpool. Since graduating Kim has worked as a formulation chemist for a printing sciences company helping to expand their pigmented ink range and as a Development Chemist assisting customers develop chemical processes in flow reactors. Kim joined the ReFaC team in April 2016 and has worked on a number of projects including those for lead registration dossiers and assessment of CLP classifications.

ReFaC has a network of partners with whom we work, including Bibra, Charles River Laboratories, WIL Research, Intertek and AMG Analytical Services

CLIENTS •

ReFaC supports SMEs and large organisations from across the chemical industry, both within Europe and Worldwide. In addition, ReFaC assists a number of industry associations and consortia that require compliance management, consultancy and study monitoring services.

CASE STUDY 1: Technical Management for a large Consortium ReFaC provides support and services for a large consortium with >40 substances on a range of technical issues, predominantly concerning REACH registration obligations. This includes the preparation REACH registration strategies including the development and application of read-across strategies, study monitoring and testing strategy development, preparation of lead registration dossiers, risk assessment and exposure estimations for chemical safety reports and eSDSs, advise on classification and labelling and liaising with lead and member registrants. CASE STUDY 2: REACH and Biocides Compliance Management ReFaC has created and implemented a compliance management plan for a formulator/distributor of industrial chemicals and biocidal products • REACH compliance of products supplied are confirmed annually through correspondence with suppliers and crosschecking (pre)registration numbers provided within the ECHA database • Article 95 list status of biocidal active substance suppliers checked and list of approved active substances reviewed at regular intervals to allow a plan for biocidal product authorisation to be prepared if required CASE STUDY 3: Review of toxicological information for food additives ReFaC prepared documentation that was submitted to the EFSA regarding a number of food additives. Tasks included: • A review of the available literature regarding exposure to humans, as well as any animal testing data. • Evaluation of the data and conclusion regarding specific toxicological effects reported for these substances.

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GLOBAL OFFICES UK, Belgium SERVICES PROVIDED REACH authorisation RPA assists industry clients with the development of applications for authorisation of SVHCs under REACH, as well as REACH authorisation strategies more broadly. These studies involve detailed analyses of supply chains, of alternatives and the preparation of SEAs.

PROFILE: Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd (RPA)

CONTACTS Website

rpaltd.co.uk

E-mail

post@rpaltd.co.uk

Head office

1 Beccles Road, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6LT, UK

Tel

+44 1508 528465

Fax

+44 1508 520758

Contact

Panos Zarogiannis

Directors

Pete Floyd Meg Postle

Ownership

Private

Locations

UK, Belgium

Founded

1990

REACH restriction and CLP classification RPA assists both industry clients and regulators with the collection and analysis of use/exposure data of chemicals and their alternatives and the preparation of SEAs, which may be used to inform the development of a restriction dossier or support industry in defending substances for which harmonised hazard classifications are proposed.

OVERVIEW Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd (RPA) was established in 1990 as an independent specialist consultancy. RPA has gained extensive experience in undertaking impact assessments and evaluations, including the development of quantitative and qualitative methodologies to assess policy impacts, chemicals policy, chemical risk assessment and management. RPA is the market leader in the development and application of socio-economic analysis (SEA) to chemical risk management and is particularly proud of its reputation for preparing applications for authorisation of SVHCs under REACH for industry clients. RPA has been working with industry clients since 2001 on the implications of the new EU regime for chemical risk management. We have also been working closely with the European Commission (EC) and the European Chemicals Agency (Echa) on the development and implementation of REACH and many other directives relating to chemical risk management. Our experience covers a wide range of industry sectors including bulk chemicals, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, paints and coatings, oil and gas, speciality and novel chemicals (including nanomaterials), etc, and this has resulted in detailed studies on over 50 high profile chemicals. RPA’s multi-national staff routinely undertakes detailed analysis and consultation with industry and regulators in most European languages. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

Focus on EU-28, EEA and candidate countries

Staff, group

30

Staff, chemical service provision

18

Regulations and impact assessment RPA advises industry clients and regulators on the (potential) impacts of regulations and regulatory change. Recent examples include work on REACH, nanomaterials, OELs, WEEE/RoHS, CMRs at work, toy safety, cosmetics, biocides, drinking water and WFD. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1992

RPA develops a risk-benefit analysis methodology for chemical risk management for the UK authorities.

1998

RPA wins major framework contract for the UK authorities on chemical risk management leading to numerous risk reduction strategies under the existing substances Regulation.

2000

OECD publishes guidance documents on SEA and chemical risk management prepared by RPA.

2004

RPA wins major framework contract for the European Commission on chemicals.

2009

RPA contracted by industry clients to support applications for authorisation under REACH with a focus on SEA work.

2011

RPA leads consortium for the second Echa REACH framework contract.

2012

RPA completes three studies for DG Environment reviewing the first years of REACH implementation.

2013

RPA leads the market in supporting seven applications for authorisation of SVHCs under REACH.

2014

RPA clients obtain the first granted REACH authorisations.

2015

RPA supports the submission of another nine applications for authorisation.

2016

RPA leads the EC fitness check for chemicals legislation (excluding REACH).

2017

RPA supports DG Employment in major revisions of the CMD and RPA clients submit first ever Authorisation review reports.

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5%

PARTNERS

Consultancy/advisory 95%

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TESTIMONIALS “We would like to express personally how much we appreciated your work and your help during the whole authorisation process. Not only the high level of expertise and the extremely efficient and flexible organisation were noteworthy, but the very friendly and warm work atmosphere...” – industry client. “My thanks to you for successful accomplishing of the very ambitious survey programme, as well as the equally challenging work on developing the model for the 2018 registration costs.” – European Commission client. “RPA are committed to the job, responsible, punctual, reliable and always ready to assist and help” – industry client. CASE STUDY 1: Provision of analysis of alternative and socio-economic analysis support services RPA has been providing REACH authorisation support to several consortia of manufacturers and users of SVHC substances. The work includes preparation of an analysis of alternatives (involving an assessment of the technical and economic feasibility of alternative chemicals and techniques), supply chain communication to develop information on uses and users’ responses to the loss of the SVHC in question and preparation of socio-economic analyses of the impacts of the loss of the SVHC. As part of this work, we are managing the services of specialist toxicology and risk assessment consultants. RPA has recently started the preparation of a new round of applications for substances with complex SVHC profiles that have been added to REACH Annex XIV. CASE STUDY 2: Socio-economic analysis of Harmonised Classification and Labelling Proposals RPA has been providing a range of industry clients support in developing socio-economic and other evidence on the impacts of harmonised classification and labelling proposals under the CLP Regulation. This includes support on proposals affecting industrial chemicals, as well as chemicals used as active substances in plant protection and biocidal products. The work includes an analysis of the regulatory impacts of the proposed classification across all key uses and pieces of legislation with a vertical link to CLP, supply chain communication to develop information on uses and users’ responses to the potential regulatory consequences of the classification, and preparation of a socio-economic analysis. CASE STUDY 3: Circular economy and Non-Toxic Environment strategies RPA has been providing the OECD, the European Commission and the Danish Environment Protection Agency support in analysing business models for the circular economy, investigating how companies, in particular SMEs, could best approach the substitution of hazardous chemicals in their material cycles. Through different studies, RPA is actively contributing to the definition of ambitious strategies to tackle the economic, social and environmental challenges at global, European and national levels.

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STAFF SELECTION Meg Postle – Director Meg is an environmental economist and policy analyst with more than 20 years’ experience of consultancy. She has led RPA’s work for the European Commission, the UK government and a range of industry bodies on business, health and environmental impact assessments of REACH and of proposed restrictions and other controls on the use of hazardous chemicals within the EU. As a leading expert on socio-economic analysis (SEA), she guides the preparation of SEAs to support authorisation and restriction activities. Panos Zarogiannis – Technical Director, Chemicals Policy Panos is a chemist with extensive experience of developing risk reduction strategies for chemical substances under the Existing Substances Regulation as well as SEA-related studies and in the development of TGDs for REACH. He has managed studies in support of the development of Annex XV dossiers and is leading our work for major industrial clients on the development of authorisation dossiers. Linda-Jean Cockcroft – Technical Director, Business, Industry and Growth Linda-Jean has 20 years’ consulting experience, with most of the last six years focused on sustainability, REACH and chemicals regulation. She has a unique combination of both inside-industry and consulting experience and has worked in a number of EU countries. Dave Fleet – Principal Consultant, EU Policy Dave is an economist with wide project management experience and socio-economic analysis expertise. He has extensive experience of managing RPA’s impact assessments and evaluations for the European Commission. He is currently co-ordinating consortium-wide and company- specific SEA outputs for applications for authorisation. Anthony Footitt – Principal Consultant, Chemicals Anthony has 20 years of experience and undertook a great deal of the risk and economics work underpinning the EU REACH chemicals strategy on behalf of the European Commission where this included work on all of the business impact assessments (BIAs) and many subsequent analyses/impact assessments. He was also responsible for much of the modelling work that RPA carried out for the EC on the impacts of introducing the GHS. Marco Camboni – Principal Consultant, Chemicals Marco specialises in the evaluation of the European chemicals legislation and its synergies with the occupational health and safety, product safety and environmental legislation. He has been involved in numerous studies looking at how to better regulate nanomaterials and is currently managing RPA work for the European Commission on defining indicators to measure the effectiveness of the legislation in different policy areas. Tom Persich – Senior Consultant, Chemicals Much of RPA’s work on REACH authorisation benefits from Tom’s detailed research and analysis into uses of the SVHCs for which authorisation is being sought. Tom has also prepared core AoA and SEA arguments at sector level for a key set of downstream users. Recently, he has undertaken extensive supply chain mapping activities to assess the potential vulnerability of downstream user groups to the loss of key substances.

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Numerous European/international industry/trade associations and groups (including AISE, Apeal, Cefic, Cosmetics Europe, DEHP ATF, Etinsa, Eurocommerce, Eurometaux, European Plastics Recyclers, IAEG WG5, ICMM, IMnI, International Zinc Association, Lead Development Association, Nickel Institute, Titanium Dioxide Industry Consortium and UKWIR). A range of companies (from multinationals to SMEs) and consortia, including Bayer Pharma AG, DEZA a.s., Dow Chemicals, Eli Lilly, Grupa Azoty, Grupa Lotos, H&R Group, Lanxess, Rolls Royce.


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PROFILE: Royal HaskoningDHV

CONTACTS Website

www.royalhaskoningdhv.com

E-mail

IB-NL.Secretariat.Health.Safety.and.Environment@ rhdhv.com

Head office

HaskoningDHV Nederland BV, Laan 1914 nr. 35, 3818 EX Amersfoort

Tel

+31 88 348 69 27

Fax

+31 24 323 93 46

Contact

Mr Randy Cleijsen, Mr Tjeerd Bokhout

Directors

Mr Christiaan van Daalen, Associate Director Health, Safety & Environment

Ownership

Private company

Locations

100 Locations worldwide. Key locations: Nijmegen, Amersfoort (NL), Peterborough (UK)

Founded

1881

OVERVIEW Royal HaskoningDHV is an independent, international engineering and project management consultancy with 135 years of experience. Backed by the expertise and experience of almost 6,000 colleagues all over the world, our professionals combine global expertise with local knowledge to deliver a multidisciplinary range of consultancy services for the entire living environment in 150 countries. By showing leadership in sustainable development and innovation, together with our clients, we are working on solutions to a more sustainable society now and into the future. Royal HaskoningDHV has been working with the industry on chemicals management for several decades and contributed to the implementation of numerous legislative programmes, always with a focus on human and environmental safety. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group (2017)

€621 m

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

92

No of countries represented

36

Staff, group

5882

Staff, chemical service provision

50 – 100

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Legal 5% IT & software 5% Laboratory 2%

Regulatory affairs (including REACH and CLP) Royal HaskoningDHV provides a full range of regulatory services, varying from consortium management, preparation of technical dossiers including exposure assessment to regulatory consultancy (REACH, CLP, GHS). We have ample experience with dossier quality improvement and updates following or preventing compliance checks by Echa. We provide services worldwide but our geographical emphasis is on the EU and Turkey. Royal HaskoningDHV has gained great experience in the exploration of alternatives for testing, like QSAR and read-across. We support in laboratory selection and study monitoring and have good working relations with multiple laboratories. Royal HaskoningDHV addresses classification and labelling of your substances and provides services related to GHS/CLP implementation and training, harmonisation of C&L and (re-) classification of substances. (Extended) Safety data sheets Royal HaskoningDHV provides a full safety data sheet service including the preparation of the annex of the extended SDS (eSDS). With our dedicated SDS system we provide a total solution for SDS management. Based on information from e.g. REACH dossiers we can also prepare an annex with exposure information for your substance or mixture. This is accompanied with sound advice on risk management for your workers and the environment, also further down the supply chain. Chemicals management including on-site implementation Royal HaskoningDHV provides a unique combination of knowledge on (eco)toxicology, chemical control legislation, safety and engineering to deliver focused organisational and technical solutions. We see effective communication of (REACH) information on hazards of substances and their safe use up and down the supply chain as the key issue for the next (regulatory) years. This information triggers companies to reassess their local permits, working practices and habits. We understand how to improve the risk management of SVHCs and provide support to demonstrate that the control is at the appropriate level by means of responsible industrial hygiene procedures. Worker and environmental safety (monitoring) studies are part of our daily practice. Other related main (HSE) services Royal HaskoningDHV provides a wide range of solutions for multidisciplinary challenges to industry, such as process safety and engineering/design of installations and buildings, occupational and offshore safety, responsible care, and environmental and industrial safety (including impact assessments). We can support in assessing, designing and permitting of storage facilities for hazardous chemicals, modelling of external safety (SEVESO) and assessing aspects such as explosion safety (ATEX). CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

Training 8%

Consultancy/advisory 50%

Information 15% Representation & management 15%

1881

Founding fathers Johan van Hasselt and Jacobus de Koning start their business in Nijmegen.

1917

Founding fathers Dwars, Hederik en Verheij start their business in The Hague.

1981

Haskoning is granted the designation ‘koninklijk’ (Royal) at its 100th birthday.

1991

EaSI is developed by Royal Haskoning: a database with hazard information from legislation all over the world

1994

Royal Haskoning developed Rosetta, one of the first programs able to produce multilingual safety data sheets.

2005

RIP 3.10 on characterisation and checking of substance identity is prepared by Royal Haskoning.

2007

Royal Haskoning joins the organisation of ChemCon Conferences.

2012

Merge between Royal Haskoning and DHV.

GLOBAL OFFICES HaskoningDHV Nederland BV: Jonkersbosplein 52, 6534AB Nijmegen, The Netherlands Haskoning UK Ltd: Rightwell House, Bretton, Peterborough, PE3 8DW, UK

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Royal HaskoningDHV completes a three-year EU-project impact assessment and training for the implementation of REACH in Turkey.

2014

Royal HaskoningDHV submits first full supply chain REACH application for authorisation of two pigments

2017

Royal HaskoningDHV has succesfully submitted over 300 (co-)registration and authorisation dossiers.

ACCREDITATIONS ISO 9001/ ISO 14001/ OHSAS 18001 / ETHIC Intelligence AntiCorruption PARTNERS ChemCon Conferences, EPPA SA, The Wercs CLIENTS The clients of Royal HaskoningDHV are located in many different industries. Because we provide more services than chemicals management alone, it has service relations with clients covering a wide variety of solutions. Clients can be in pharma, flavours and fragrances, plastics, petrochemicals, paints and coatings, minerals and metals. CASE STUDY 1: Application for authorisation of two pigments For a producer of inorganic pigments Royal HaskoningDHV prepared an application for authorisation in collaboration with EPPA SA. The application covered the entire supply chain complicating the risk assessment and socio-economic analysis. To determine actual exposure conditions site visits were performed at downstream user sites throughout Europe. The information gathered was used to extensively describe the uses applied for and to refine the risk assessment and demonstrate safe use using higher-tier modelling (ART). The application for authorisation was supported by an analysis of alternatives showing no suitable substitution candidates. Other project activities included updating the existing lead registration dossier, official meetings with Echa (PSIS and Trialogue) and meetings with Member States and EC to explain the case. These efforts combined resulted in granting of an authorisation by the European Commission in 2016. CASE STUDY 2: Implementation of REACH in Turkey (KKDIK) For the Turkish government, we worked on a project to strengthen the capacity of the governmental institutions and to establish an institutional structure and legal framework for the implementation of the Turkish REACH-based KKDIK law. In the project we performed an impact analysis for the implementation and determined the required institutional arrangements to be taken. We also provided training to employees of the Ministry, State & Health Institutes and Chemical Industry associations to teach them about management of dangerous chemicals based on REACH and other EU legislation. We improved the registration and inventory systems of chemicals in Turkey and raised awareness amongst manufacturers, importers, downstream users of chemicals and decision makers for the new legislation. The project strengthened the existing capacity of the governmental institutions, thereby making the implementation of KKDIK smoother. CASE STUDY 3: Supply chain communication For a client who formulates over 1,000 different products from over 350 substances we created a tool that allows the formulator to make informed decisions on the lead substances used for the risk assessment and communication down the supply chain. After a pilot we were able to prepare sets of only eight different risk management measures for over 30 mixtures prepared from more than 80 hazardous substances. We estimated that for the entire product portfolio a maximum of 30 sets of safe operational conditions and risk management measures were needed to inform the downstream user on safe use.

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Our method also allows downstream formulators to determine the contribution of these mixtures to the secondary mixtures produced without having to reveal the exact composition. This will help protect the client’s confidential business information.

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STAFF SELECTION Berend Mensink, PhD ERT – Senior Expert ecotoxicology Berend Mensink studied environmental sciences and is a registered toxicologist (EuroTox). He is specialised in ecotoxicology and environmental fate and behaviour of chemicals. He holds over 15 years of experience in the chemical industry, including overall management of a laboratory studying properties, fate and effects of chemicals in the aquatic environment. He was responsible for a wide range of product and substance registrations for applications and markets within Europe in the chemical industry, including assessing hazards and risks. Chris Rietveld PhD, ERT – Senior Expert toxicology Chris Rietveld is a senior toxicologist who has worked as a toxicologist in both research institutes and various branches of industry. He has ample experience with regulatory toxicology, technical consultancy and REACH dossier preparation and has been responsible for regulatory and product safety departments in previous positions. Serli Önlü, PhD – Regulatory Consultant Serli Önlü is a versatile consultant and chemistry expert who has worked as technical specialist at the Cosmetics and Cleaning Products Industry Association (KTSD) in Turkey before she joined Royal HaskoningDHV as a chemicals management consultant. Serli has extensive knowledge of the EU Cosmetics legislation and a strong network with the relevant stakeholders in the industry, associations and authorities. Serli holds a PhD in chemistry and specialized in computational techniques for prediction of chemical behaviour, toxicology and ecotoxicology. Tjeerd Bokhout, MSc MBA – Consortium Manager Tjeerd Bokhout is an experienced consultant and project manager on environmental and chemicals management projects in Europe and abroad (mainly Asia). Tjeerd holds both an MSc and MBA and focuses on the business cases of his clients. He has a vast network in the global community on chemicals legislations and has experience in the support of chemical industry and governmental bodies with requirements of REACH. Tjeerd manages several REACH consortia and provides strategic advice on REACH implementation. Tjeerd is also director of ChemCon Conferences, the world’s leading conference on chemical control legislation and trade aspects. Leo van der Biessen, MSc – Senior Expert industrial Hhgiene & eSDS Leo van der Biessen has more than 25 years’ practical experience in controlling and managing chemical exposure risk in the chemical process industry and its downstream users. In 1990 he joined a leading health and safety service provider in the Netherlands where he devised chemical risk assessment and control strategies as well as worker protection regimes. He joined Royal HaskoningDHV in September 2002. Since 2008 he has focused on creating realistic risk assessments under REACH, assisting companies with authorisation and the communication of REACH results in the supply chain. Leo was a board member for chemical safety of the Dutch Industrial Hygiene Association and is a lead consultant for classification and labelling issues and Safety Data Sheet services. Randy Cleijsen, MSc – Project Manager and Regulatory Consultant Randy Cleijsen holds an MSc in Biomedical Sciences. He is a trained regulatory toxicologist and gained broad experience over the past 10 years, working for the chemical industry across Europe. His core skills are substance registration and authorization, dossier preparation (Iuclid), chemical safety assessment (Chesar) and project management. His current main focus lies on safe working principles and their application. He has also been highly involved in the implementation process of chemicals legislation on site, providing strategic advice and training to clients and their staff.

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PROFILE: RTC, Research Toxicology Centre S.p.A.

Consultancy/advisory 10%

CONTACTS

Laboratory 90%

Website

www.rtc.it

E-mail

mkt@rtc.it

Head office

RTC – Research Toxicology Centre S.p.A., Via Tito Speri 12/14, 00071 Pomezia (Rome) Italy

Tel

+39 06 91095263

GLOBAL OFFICES

Fax

+39 06 9122233

Contact

Danilo Bucci, Head Business Development

Our facilities are located in Pomezia (Rome), Italy. In addition, we have sales representatives in Germany, France and Switzerland.

Directors

Germano Oberto, Scientific and Productive Process Director Stefano Villa, General Services Director

Ownership

I.F.R. Menarini

Locations

Italy

Founded

1972

OVERVIEW RTC is a fully fledged contract research laboratory located in Pomezia near Rome (Italy) with a track record spanning more than four decades. RTC collaborates with a large range of industrial clients including the pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical, agrochemical and biocide industries. Our research staff is composed of a highly qualified team specialised in different areas of toxicological research. In our international and multilingual environment we work in compliance with all relevant international guidelines. We are proud to say RTC was awarded the full AAALAC accreditation in 2012 and has since worked to the highest standards for animal welfare. Our research centre works according to the principles of Good Laboratory Practice and holds the GLP Certificate achieved from the Italian health authorities. Furthermore, RTC has repeatedly been inspected by FDA and by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare, our GLP compliance being confirmed on all occasions. RTC can support its clients from a very early stage of the project, offering a full range of experimental and consultancy services in order to ensure a tailored approach. Scientific and technological expertise, combined with skills in project management and communication, qualify RTC as the partner of choice for any product development. Serving our clients is our utmost priority. That is why RTC is deeply committed to serving your needs and attending to every detail of your project. We will guide you during the selection of the experimental design and provide tailored solutions. RTC will ensure close monitoring of each study phase to respect quality and timing. Our staff will constantly keep you informed of progress, every step of the way, since communication and collaboration are essential to achieve success. VITAL STATISTICS

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Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

1

Staff, group Staff, chemical service provision

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SERVICES PROVIDED Genetic toxicology Genetic toxicology studies fall within our core competences as this study type has been established in RTC since 1972. In chemico and in vitro toxicology Many in vitro studies are already available and further alternative methods are being implemented in order to be in line with the most recent regulatory requirements. General toxicology on rodents, from acute to oncogenicity studies Hundreds of these studies have been performed over the years and this number will increase considering all feedback from Echa relating to the previous REACH deadlines. Reproductive toxicology and juvenile toxicology Reproductive and developmental toxicity studies in rats and rabbits are performed at RTC on a routine basis. The Eogrts (all cohorts) has been established as well. Analytical support All tox studies are supported by our internal analytical chemistry department. Experienced scientists are available to set up and validate new analytical methods (for both formulation analysis and TK sample analysis) from scratch or to transfer existing methods. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1972

Foundation as CRF

1979

Acquisition by the Menarini Group

1987

GLP certification

2007

Ready for REACH

2014

Full AAALAC accreditation

ACCREDITATIONS AAALAC GLP FDA approved ISO 14001:2004 BS OHSAS 18001:2007 EcoVadis PARTNERS We collaborate with partner laboratories for ecotoxicology, physicochemical properties, inhalation studies and regulatory support. CLIENTS We serve a wide range of clients, from SMEs to global corporations, consortia and industry associations worldwide. Confidentiality agreements preclude the possibility of naming them. TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can be provided upon request.

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Both our clients and their testing programmes are protected by confidentiality agreements. Over the years many different types of compounds have been tested and many customers have qualified RTC as preferred supplier, contributing to the positive outcome of the client’s testing programmes. RTC is committed to comply with currently applicable scientific, legal, regulatory and ethical requirements, guidelines and policies to ensure animal welfare. All studies are carried out by well-trained, duly qualified and experienced personnel. RTC is committed to the 3R principles and shall actively pursue their promotion. In November 1998 an Ethical Committee for Experimentation on Animals was created in order to evaluate the experimental protocols which involve the use of animals and to ensure that experimentation on animals carried out in RTC will be performed according to current laws and regulations. A specific SOP regulates the activities of this committee. As RTC claims to be a right-size CRO, flexibility and proactive attitude are among our core characteristics. Having one location is a positive factor as all laboratories and facilities are close to each other. Our long experience with demanding clients has taught us that ontime delivery is a must. In order to meet our clients’ requirements, a specific project management system has been set up. Within REACH projects a study director is assigned to each single study and a project leader is appointed as central reference point for the specific testing program. At certain intervals of time, agreed upon with the client, an overview of the project is prepared and may include also subcontracted studies. STAFF SELECTION Silvana Venturella – Associate Scientific Director, Head Business Unit In Vivo Toxicology • responsible for the Study Director Group and Operational Departments of in vivo studies; • biology degree; • joined RTC in 1991; and • oversees the design and the conduct of the studies for nonclinical development ensuring the up-dating and scientific validity and compliance to national and international guidelines Serena Cinelli – Associate Scientific Director, Head Business Unit Genetic and In Vitro Toxicology • joined RTC in 1984 ; • responsible for improvement of methods and techniques to meet current standards in genetic and in vitro toxicology, providing the best up-to-date solutions for safety evaluation of products; • responsible for the experimental conduction of non-clinical safety studies in compliance with GLP regulations; • invited professor (specialising master) in environmental mutagenesis; • author of several peer reviewed publications; and • member of the American, European, British and Italian Environmental Mutagen Societies (EMGS, EEMS, UKMS, SIMA) and the European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV). Rosaria Cicalese – Expert in Reprotoxicity Studies, Senior Study Director • scientific expert in reproductive, juvenile and neonatal toxicology ; • biology degree; • joined RTC in 1990; • RTC senior foetal morphologist; • acts as Senior Study Director and/or Project Leader for designated clients in different areas of reproductive toxicology; and • defines the design of studies intended to support non-clinical development and act as a referee for internal scientific staff and for the client in the area of expertise

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Cristina Longobardi – Expert in Industrial Toxicology, Senior Study Director • scientific expert in industrial toxicology; • biology degree; • joined RTC in 1990; • acts as Senior Study Director and/or Project Leader for designated clients in different areas of general toxicology; and • defines the design of studies intended to support non-clinical development and act as a referee for internal scientific staff and for the client in the area of expertise Francesca Calfapietra – Head, Analytical Chemistry Department • chemistry degree; • joined RTC in 2000; • acts as Senior Study Director and/or Project Leader for designated clients in different areas of analytical chemistry; and • supervises new analytical method development and validations ensuring the up-dating of scientific, technological and regulatory matters providing support to meet client expectations in the area of expertise.

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SERVICES PROVIDED Registration of chemicals – REACH and non-EU regulations SCC provides strategic expert counselling, registration services and lifecycle support for chemicals at international level.

PROFILE: SCC

CONTACTS Website

www.scc-gmbh.de

E-mail

scc@scc-gmbh.de

Head office

Am Grenzgraben 11, 55545 Bad Kreuznach, Germany

Tel

+49 671 298 46-0

Fax

+49 671 298 46-100

Contact

Dr Thomas Roth (Chemicals / REACH, Consumer Products, Cosmetics, Feed & Food Additives)

Directors

Dr Friedbert Pistel, Owner and President Dr Albrecht Heidemann (Agrochemicals and Biopesticides) Dr Monika Hofer (Regulatory Science, Pharma Pre-Clinical) Dr Thomas Roth (Chemicals / REACH, Consumer Products, Cosmetics, Feed & Food Additives) Dr Martina Galler (Biocides)

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Germany and Japan

Founded

1989 \ regulatory experts for almost 30 years

OVERVIEW SCC – Scientific Consulting Company – was founded in 1989 by Dr Friedbert Pistel. Since then, we have risen to become one of Europe’s largest privately-owned and independent scientific consulting companies, supporting global customers in registration of chemicals, cosmetics, consumer products, agrochemicals and biorationals, biocides, feed and food additives, food contact materials and pharma pre-clinical. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

2

Staff, group Staff, chemical service provision

130 50

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other 1% Training 3% Legal 2% IT & software 2% Information 4% Representation & management 20%

Consultancy/advisory 68%

GLOBAL OFFICES Headquarters Bad Kreuznach (Germany), Office Berlin and Liaison Office Japan

Building on longstanding experience with EU REACH precursor programmes, SCC successfully filed more than 500 lead dossiers for phase-in and non-phase-in substances, more than 50 PPORD notifications and well more than 100 inquiry dossiers. Beyond the EU and Switzerland, SCC notified new and existing substances in many international markets e.g. China, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Canada. SCC also established and operates a network with competent authorities in the EU and abroad and is recognised as a competent and reliable partner both by authorities (e.g. ECHA) and industry organizations (e.g. Cefic). For all types of substances and across all industry sectors, SCC can provide you with: • development of registration & testing strategies for chemicals and polymers, as well as organising and monitoring of the studies; • prioritisation and advice on required action for EU REACH and other international frameworks; • inquiry and registration, dossier submission to competent authorities; • data review and identification of data gaps; • literature (re)search and evaluation; • consideration of grouping/category approaches (read-across); • estimation of substance properties and data generation via QSAR prediction tools e.g. QSAR Toolbox, EPI Suite, ECOSAR; • support with use descriptors e.g. PROCs, (sp) ERCs; • human health and environmental risk assessments incl. exposure modelling e.g. EUSES, Risk of Derm, ConsExpo, EasyTRA, ART, Stoffenmanager; • preparation of the chemical safety report; • preparation of the annex to extended Safety Data Sheets (eSDS); • C&L support (CLH dossier acc. to Annex XV, RAC evaluation); • defence support for chemicals under authority evaluation or scrutiny (EU: CoRAP, SVHC, compliance checks, restriction, authorization procedure); scientific/regulatory support at EU expert meetings; • Only Representative support; • trustee service for supply chains (non-EU, EU); • SIEF and consortia support/management; and • EU Product Notifications acc. to Annex VIII to the CLP regulation (emergency help response). Regulatory science Our scientific experts of the regulatory science business unit form the backbone of our company and the key to our success. SCC unites experts from all regulatory relevant disciplines, such as chemists, physicists, food chemists, biologists, geo-ecologists, toxicologists, eco-toxicologists, environmental fate specialists, agronomists, veterinarians, etc. This access to a wide spectrum of expertise ensures that clients of SCC can take advantage of a highly efficient service. Registration of agrochemicals and biopesticides In almost three decades, our agrochemicals and biopesticides experts have successfully defended more than 90 chemical and biological active substances under Directive 91/414/EEC and Regulation 1107/2009 and compiled more than 500 PPP dossiers on national level. The agrochemicals and biopesticides business unit considers current and future regulatory and legislative needs and developments in the common agricultural policy of the EU, and stays up-to-date on the latest scientific research data. For this reason, our experts are at the forefront in strategic planning and defence, negotiations with authorities, or task force support.

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We provide our customers with full support on regulatory, scientific and technical questions for both national and union authorisation, including all kinds of risk assessments in all product types and for all uses of biocides. We are experienced in management of active substance and product consortia. Authorisation of feed, food additives and food contact materials The SCC Feed and Food Additives business unit successfully managed more than 50 re-authorisations for feed additives. Detailed knowledge and regular follow up of Food Additive Regulations (EC) No 1333/2008, 234/2011 and 231/2012 as well as Feed Additive Regulations (EC) No 1831/2003 and 429/2008 is the key basis for our regulatory and scientific support. Our expertise and connections with authorities and industries enable us to put together the optimal balance of scientific data and expert statements for your products. SCC guides you professionally through the hurdles of the Food Contact Material (FCM) authorisation processes in the EU covering all aspects of the framework Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004, specific European product regulations (e.g. EU No 10/2011 for plastics, (EC) No 450/2009 for active and intelligent materials) and a variety of directives for further products categories (e.g., printing inks). Registration of consumer products and cosmetics SCC has successfully supported the cosmetics and consumer product industry for more than two decades. Detailed knowledge of the relevant national and international regulations is the basis to meet all challenges originating e.g. from the Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009, incl. the hurdles due to the ban on animal testing, or Detergents Regulation (EC) No. 648/2004, incl. amended regulation (EC) 259/2012. SCC has proven experience for exposure and risk assessments on different scenarios. Data gap analysis, dossier preparation, placement and monitoring of studies are other fields of expertise. SCC has successfully prepared more than 60 safety dossiers for challenging cosmetic ingredients like hair dyes, UV-filter, preservatives, nanomaterials, botanicals and CMR categorised substances. GLP and regulatory/scientific archiving With almost three decades of experience in the storage of regulatory and scientific data, we offer you sustainable overall concepts for all your regulatory needs. Our proprietary Electronic Document and Dossier Management System (EDDMS) ensures quick, cost and time saving access to all regulatory information, including electronic documents and submission details, at all times and from any location. SCC is also your partner for secure archiving of GLP raw data. In 2004, we were successfully certified as first GLP contract archive in Germany. Since then, we have been continuously recertified by the German GLP monitoring authority. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1989

SCC GmbH founded

1989

Establishment of Agrochemicals and Biopesticides business unit

1989

Establishment of Regulatory Science business unit

1996

Establishment of Chemical and Consumer Products business unit

2000

Establishment of Biocides business unit

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GLP archive certification

2007

Establishment of Liaison Office Japan

2007

Establishment of Feed and Food Additives group

2014

25 years of SCC

2014

Establishment of Office Berlin

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ACCREDITATIONS GLP archive (since 2004) PARTNERS We have a global network with CROs, governmental institutions, local regulatory experts and scientists. We can support our clients all over the world. CLIENTS Small to large (global) companies in the areas of chemicals cosmetics and consumer products, agrochemicals and biopesticides, biocides, feed and food additives and food contact materials. TESTIMONIALS Many of our clients have been customers for a long time, some going back to the start of our company. New clients are often recommended to us via existing clients. CASE STUDY 1: General remark All the names of our customers and projects are restricted under the highest level of confidentiality. Therefore, we are unable to focus on individual case studies. Our consultancy has an excellent proven track record in all regulatory areas where we are active. Only one proof of our success is the fact that since 1989, we have grown from a small national business to become a global player. STAFF SELECTION Dr Thomas Roth – Head of Chemicals/REACH, Consumer Products, Cosmetics, Feed & Food Additives Dr Roth has a PhD in food chemistry and is a certified expert for toxicology. He has been with SCC for nearly ten years and since summer 2017 is head of Chemicals / REACH, Consumer Products, Cosmetics, Feed & Food Additives. He previously worked for a large chemical multinational, and has gained considerable professional experience in the evaluation and registration of consumer products and chemicals worldwide. Isabel Kirbach Mrs Kirbach has a master’s degree in chemical engineering. She has been with SCC since 2004 and her focus is on Sief, Iuclid and consortia management since 2006. Dr Karsten Schilling Dr Schilling, head of the BU consumer products and cosmetics, has a PhD in veterinary medicine and more than two decades experience in this field. Dr Ingo Walter Dr Walter has a PhD in food chemistry and is a certified expert for toxicology. He has been with SCC since 2008, focusing on risk assessments, C&L and eMSDSs. Dr Mathias Rietzel-Roehrdanz Dr Rietzel-Roehrdanz has a PhD in Chemistry and has been with SCC since 2017. He focuses on international registration of chemicals. Dr Hans-Josef Leusch Dr Leusch is Director of Strategic Business Development. He has a PhD in agronomy. He joined SCC in 2000. Since then, he has held leading positions, being head of Biocides for 17 years and since January 2018 in charge of strategic business development.

PROFILE: SCC

Registration of biocides Our biocides experts have successfully submitted and defended dossiers for more than 20 biocidal active substances in nearly all product types (more than 70 active substance dossiers) as well as numerous dossiers for biocidal products and product families in line with BPD 98/8/EC or BPR (Regulation (EU) No 528/2012).


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PROFILE: SGS Agriculture, Food and Life

CONTACTS Website

www.sgs.com

E-mail

agrifood@sgs.com

Head office

SGS Group 1 place des Alpes CH-1211 Geneva

Tel

+41 22 739 9111

Fax

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Contact

Andreas Zumdick

GLOBAL OFFICES

Directors

Olivier Coppey, Executive Vice President AFL

Other 25%

Laboratory 50%

Training 5%

Ownership

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Locations

SGS operates a global network of more than 2,400 offices and laboratories.

SERVICES PROVIDED

Founded

1878

OVERVIEW SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 95,000 employees, the company operates a network of over 2,400 offices and laboratories around the world. Consumers want assurance of safety and quality at every stage of the food production process. Our services build trust, reduce risk and maintain efficiency across diverse agriculture and food supply chains. We offer traditional and new digital services for agrochemicals, seeds, biofuels, fertilisers, food and forestry, adding value in all sectors by using the latest technology to increase efficiency and help clients to work smarter. From primary production to consumption, we assist with legislation compliance, correct storage, shipping, packing and distribution as well as import and export product inspection. Our expertise protects the integrity of our customers’ brands by assessing quality, adding value and securing safe and sustainable global supply chains. In the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and medical device industries products must conform to all national and international regulations, as well as industry best practices. Our services enable high quality, safe and compliant products to reach the market in the shortest possible timescales. We provide vital support and expertise for medicines and medical devices throughout every stage of development, testing, production, and distribution. With a large, global network of contract analytical laboratories and stateof-the-art clinical trial facilities, our customers trust in our expert knowledge to support them with reliable results. As a global supplier of chemical services, we conduct a full range of input testing for, among others, chemicals, biocides, fertilizers, biostimulants, biopesticides, and chemical pesticides. Our clients trust our expertise to test and verify the efficacy and safety profiles of their active ingredients and final formulated products. Supported by a global network of field stations and laboratories SGS supports the development of new products on time and within budget. VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, group Turnover, chemical service provision No of offices No of countries represented Staff, group Staff, chemical service provision

2016/17 2,400 140 95,000 -

Research & Development for new products Non-clinical safety and performance studies for: • chemicals; • biologicals; • biostimulants; • biocides; • food and feed additives; • pharmaceuticals; and • biopharmaceuticals. Studies related to: • physc/chemical properties and 5-batch; • wcotox/degradation testing; • residue/environmental fate laboratory; and • field trials. We also offer beneficial and non-target organism testing, challenge testing, efficacy and side-effect testing. Precision farming/irrigation management services Helping farmers and the agriculture industry to optimise chemical use, maximise yields and increase profits, precision farming/ irrigation management services include soil, leaf, water, and fruit analytical testing. In addition, field maps, sensor information (such as NDVI imagery assessment) and consulting information can be input to our proprietary IT platform. This platform links information with farm management practices and crop consulting services enabling farmers to operate in compliance with local regulations, improve yields and farm profitability. Analytical testing Chemical, biological, molecular, microbiological and physical testing delivered by our network of GLP laboratories for pre-clinical testing and ISO 17025 accredited laboratories for monitoring purposes, as well as GMP laboratories for batch release. Digital solutions Compiling data to deliver business benefits: • SGS DigiComply – the regulatory compliance network; and • SGS Transparency-One. GLP testing • Ecotoxicology; • physico/chemical properties; • 5-batch; • residues; • e-fate; and • pharmacokinetic Seed testing Delivered from a network of 14 specialised laboratories, we offer an extensive range of seed testing services.

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1878

Establishment of SGS

1919

The company registered in Geneva listed company

1985

SGS listed on SWX (Swiss Exchange)

2008

Seed and Crop Services were established globally

2015

Merger of SGS Agriculture, Food and Life as one business line

ACCREDITATIONS SGS maintains all necessary accreditation to support our customers locally but also globally in testing, certification and accreditation services. SGS list of accreditations includes but is not limited to: • Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP); • Good Laboratory Practice (GLP); • ISO 17025; and • ISO 9001. CLIENTS We work across multiple industries, including: • agriculture; • agrochemical; • seed; • biocide; • farming; • feed; • fertilizer; • food; • life sciences; and • pharmaceutical. CASE STUDY 1: Seed and crop case study: • SGS has established a GLP laboratory network with high-end testing capabilities to support the rapid product development in different geographies at the same time, with limited sample movement. The SGS GLP laboratory network includes Europe, USA and Brazil with a capacity of 27 LC/MS/MS dedicated to crop and soil GLP residue analysis; • globally, SGS has established more than 60 field stations in 28 countries operating with in-house technical experts to test the performance and safety of new agronomical inputs; and • SGS provides precision farming services as a market leader in Brazil and Africa with access to satellite imaging and mapping services on several million hectars. CASE STUDY 2: Life case study: • Batch release testing is supported from a global network of GMP laboratories. Dedicated labs focus on extractable/ leachable, bio/pharmaceutical, biosafety and batch release testing; and • SGS has 19 laboratory facilities with harmonized processes providing ease of execution for global projects.

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STAFF SELECTION Dr. Andreas Zumdick, Business Manager, Seed & Crop As Business Manager for SGS’s Seed & Crop business, Dr. Andreas Zumdick has been responsible for the ongoing development of innovative services to meet the demands of clients across the agriculture and pharmaceutical sectors. Cobus Burger, Global Business Manager, Precision Farming With more than 20 years experience Cobus Burger has been integral to the development of SGS’s precision farming services, and facilitating their rollout to 35 countries. Jorge Bazo, Global Business Manager, Precision Irrigation Services Jorge Bazo leads SGS’s precision irrigation business, introducing innovative solutions to improve yields and profitability. The service is available in 35 countries. Dr. Andreas Nixdorf, Global Manager, Extractables & Leachables Responsible for SGS’s E&L business since 2005, Dr. Andreas Nixdorf manages the global programme alongside dedicated laboratories in Germany, China and the USA. Gary Chambers is nominated as Global Head of Life Laboratory Services ad interim With more than 20 years experience in LifeSciences, Gary Chambers will be responsible for the ongoing development of innovative services to meet the demands of clients across the Biotech and Pharmaceutical sectors.

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Other services • Pharma quality control; • extractables/leachables; and • clinical trials management and early phase clinical testing.


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SERVICES PROVIDED Environmental fate Environmental fate and metabolism studies include study designs to assess biotic and abiotic degradation, mobility in the environment, bioaccumulation in organisms, along with plant and animal metabolism.

PROFILE: Smithers Viscient

CONTACTS Website

www.smithersviscient.com

E-mail

info@smithersviscient.com

Head office

Wareham, Massachusetts, Unites States

Tel

+44 (0) 1423 532 710 (UK) +1 508 295 2550 (US)

Contact

Fiona Brook-Rogers – Marketing Manager – Europe Hope Aubin – Director of Marketing – North America

Directors

Craig Draper – Managing Director – Europe Rohit Harve – Vice President – North America Susan Shepherd – President

Ownership

Private

Locations

US, EU, Japan

Founded

1969

Ecotoxicology Our scientists are knowledgeable in testing challenging (eg complex mixtures (UVCB), hydrolytically unstable, volatile, low solubility, adsorptive) materials and analytically confirming exposure levels in low parts per trillion (ppt) range in a variety of sediment, soil, diets and aquatic matrices. Smithers Viscient have experience in working with 150 species and has a well-deserved reputation for its work with honey bees, earthworms, arthropods, invertebrates and a variety of fish species. Some stocks of test organisms have been continuously maintained for thirty years.

OVERVIEW Environmental testing and regulatory services Smithers Viscient performs environmental and consumer safety contract research and regulatory services for the crop protection, pharmaceutical, industrial chemical and consumer product industries. Smithers Viscient have performed standard guideline and higher-tiered environmental studies for over 45 years. We conduct studies that satisfy all global regulatory requirements. Smithers Viscient is a leader that delivers trusted testing services. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

-

No of countries represented

-

Staff, group

-

Staff, chemical service provision

-

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

Laboratory 100%

GLOBAL OFFICES Smithers Viscient – Harrogate, United Kingdom Smithers Viscient – Fresno, California, North America Smithers Viscient – Wareham, Massachusetts, North America Smithers Viscient – Snow Camp, North Carolina, North America Smithers Viscient – Tokyo, Japan

Plant and animal metabolism Metabolism studies are conducted to determine the nature of residues and the test substance’s metabolic pathways in plants and animals. In addition, confined rotational crop studies can be conducted under field conditions to assess the potential for accumulation and metabolism of soil residue. Smithers Viscient have the capability to perform plant metabolism and confined rotational crop studies with radiolabeled test substances at dedicated sites in both the US and UK.

Avian toxicology Avian ecotoxicology programmes include toxicity testing, nontarget organism pesticide exposure characterisation and avian endocrine disruption. We offer poultry and catfish feeding studies to assess the nutritional equivalency and safety of feed developed from genetically modified plant material. We offer pesticide exposure characterisation and risk assessment as well as a variety of field studies. Field studies may be conducted on remote agricultural field sites or on study plots. Honeybee and pollinator testing Smithers Viscient conducts all Tier 1 laboratory pollinator studies at our Wareham and Harrogate facilities in addition to field pollinator studies throughout the United States with permanent locations on the East and West coast. Our North Carolina facility is the base of operations for pollinator health effects and residue/exposure studies. Our Fresno California facility allows for staff to be readily available for field studies that must be conducted in California under EPA/CDPR recommendation. Pollination and field trial services guidelines: • honeybee acute; • acute oral (OECD 213); • acute contact (OECD 214, 850.3020); • honeybee 10-day chronic adult (OECD draft); • honeybee larval; • 7-day (OECD 237); • 22 day OECD draft; • bumble bee acute; • acute oral (OECD 213, modified); • acute contact (OECD 214); • solitary bee; • acute oral; • acute contact • honey bee toxicity of residues on foliage (850.3030); • analytical support; and • bumblebee chronic (queenless micro).

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Endocrine disruptor testing Smithers Viscient is active in the area of endocrine disruption in both the US and Europe. Smithers Viscient provides services that meet global regulatory endocrine testing requirements and is a recognised leading team in this field and conducts shortterm reproduction assays (OECD 229, OECD 230), fish sexual development tests (OECD 234), the new medaka extended one generation reproduction test (OECD 240) and lifecycle tests. Smithers Viscient has successfully conducted a significant number of FSTRA tests and AMA tests for Tier I studies and our leading ecotoxicology experts are participating in development of the testing guidelines for both US EPA Tier 1 and Tier 2 phases. Our staff can assist clients with other EDSP questions regarding fish, amphibian and avian testing guidelines proposed for Tier 2 testing.

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REACH testing Smithers Viscient serves a global client base and have all the required official accreditations necessary to provide regulatory studies to support product registrations in full compliance with Good Laboratory Practice Regulations. Our scientists are experts in the design and implementation of experimental protocols offering a wide variety of analytical services in physical and chemical properties, ecotoxicology and environmental fate using state of the art analytical instrumentation. We provide superior quality and value through expert advice, accurate and timely delivery and clear, concise communication. Since only substances are registered under REACH, correct and unambiguous substance identification is essential. REACH environmental data requirements (Annex VII – VIII) include data on physico-chemical properties, ecotoxicological information, toxicology and environmental fate properties. Toxicology Smithers Viscient offers toxicology testing services for the agricultural and chemical industries. Smithers Viscient provides a portfolio of services with scientific expertise and project management capabilities that ensure the quality of the data with the convenience of working with one company. Services include: • general toxicology; • developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) – includes Extended One Generation Reproductive Toxicity Study (EOGRTS); • neurotoxicology studies; toxicokinetics; • dietary exposure; • subchronic and chronic toxicity studies; • carcinogenicity studies; and • Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP) assays. ACCREDITATIONS GLP and AAALAC accredited

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Residue chemistry Smithers Viscient provides leading-edge technology and analytical support services for environmental compliance in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, specialty and industrial chemical industries. Our staff includes experienced scientists and technicians offering a broad range of skills and areas of expertise. Our scientists will work closely with you to develop procedures and protocols that produce effective and conclusive results. About residue chemistry services: Smithers Viscient provide GLP-compliant residue chemistry studies for registration and environmental monitoring needs. Our analytical chemists have expertise in method development and method validation, and can design and implement fully customisable multi-residue testing programmes for both active ingredients and metabolites. havefor a wide variety of matrices, including plant materials, soil, water, air, and processed food, animal feed and animal tissues. These methods are fully validated according to the latest EPA and SANCO guidelines. Our experienced chemists quantitatively measure the active ingredient (AI) and its metabolites – or the degradation products produced from the AI. About analytical chemistry services: Smithers Viscient offers a wide range of analytical services using sophisticated analytical instrumentation. We have the expertise, personnel and equipment to provide clients with assistance in analytical method development in support of environmental toxicology studies, biotechnology, manufacturing support, compliant sample analysis, polymer analysis, and surfactant analysis. Smithers Viscient’s analytical chemistry team has experience with particular strengths in method development, chromatography and compound identification. This range of expertise when combined with the latest analytical instrumentation and techniques allows Smithers Viscient to develop, and validate methods for a very broad range of test articles. About product chemistry services: Smithers Viscient performs product composition investigation, identification and quantification of the contents in a technical grade product subject to registration. Our capabilities include screening of ingredients to 0.1% and lower. Smithers Viscient have considerable experience in trace level analysis for the detection and identification of toxicologically significant impurities for preliminary five-batch analysis, as well as experience in structure elucidation, in addition to having extensive experience with a very broad range of test article chemistries.


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PROFILE: Sphera Solutions

CONTACTS Website

www.sphera.com

E-mail

operationalexcellence@spherasolutions.com

Head office

130 East Randolph St, Suite 1900, Chicago IL, 60601, USA

Tel

1-514-337-2114 / 31 (0) 24 329 7424

Contact

Frank Arcadi

Directors

Paul Marushka, President and CEO

Bob Hogue, Chief Financial Officer

Ownership

Privately Held

Locations

United States, Canada, Paris France, London UK, Nijmegen The Netherlands, Bangalore India

Founded

2016 (previous division of IHS)

OVERVIEW Sphera Solutions, formerly IHS Operational Excellence & Risk Management, is the largest, global provider of software and information services in the operational risk, environmental performance and product stewardship markets. For more than 30 years, we have served over 2,500 customers and a millionplus users in 70 countries to optimise workflows and navigate the complex and dynamic global regulatory structure. Our goal at Sphera is to help customers keep their people safe, their products sustainable and their operations productive. We do this by advancing operational excellence with innovation through software, information from our data and expert-driven insight. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

15

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

550+

Staff, chemical service provision

150

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 5%

IT & software 40%

Consultancy/advisory 20%

Information 35%

GLOBAL OFFICES 24 Greville Street, London, EC1N 8SS, UK 4777 Levy Street, St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4R 2P9 Oranjesingel 34, 6511 NV Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Sphera provides a complete solution to strengthen and enable companies to stay aligned with current and future legal requirements when managing chemicals. Sphera’s solution is designed to integrate with key ERP and PLM systems enabling consistent support for business compliance processes. Powered by Intelligent Authoring™ and Comply Plus® this comprehensive solution combines software, content and industry expertise, enabling organisations to efficiently monitor and manage product compliance with rigorous regulatory mandates at every stage of the product lifecycle, from product design through manufacturing, shipping and delivery. Sphera supports your company’s compliance programme with these powerful information management capabilities: SDS authoring Automates the production of compliant safety data sheets in nearly 50 languages, ensuring your customers and employees will have the information they need to ensure safe use of your products and continued access to global markets. This includes a powerful rule-based document generation engine with the ability to produce extended SDS and exposure scenarios with translated ESCOM Phrases. The solution also has functionality to allow easy tailoring of rules so that authors can effortlessly modify and enforce decisions about regulatory variables and grey areas affecting the content of safety data sheets. Furthermore the solution allows for GHS by Design, a unique functionality that allows SDS authors to configure user-defined GHS implementations for any area, country or region with no official GHS regulatory support. Documentation and labels Simplifies the process of designing, producing and printing labels for GHS, transport and consumer goods regulations. Product compliance analysis Enables product compliance specialists to proactively plan for and manage impacts of evolving requirements and gain insight into calculated classifications, quickly identify substances of concern in products, and make better decisions. Chemical management Allows for effective management of inbound and produced chemicals by using a consolidated platform for SDS management, chemical approvals, chemical inventory tracking, including SVT, and environmental reporting. Managed regulatory content Ensures efficiency in maintaining compliance in the ever-evolving regulatory environment by providing consolidated and validated regulatory data. Sphera continuously monitors global regulations, interprets changes, and delivers application ready updates to data, rules, templates and logic. Integration with key business systems Facilitates end-to-end business data flow by effectively connecting to other key systems, such as ERP, PLM, LIMS and formulation management applications. Based on many years of experience, we have developed tools that decrease the time-to-value for implementations and ease sustainability. Sphera also offers a product compliance solution for SAP® EHS Sphera provides a modular pre-packaged SAP® EH&S solution that delivers regulatory data, rule sets, phrases, templates and configuration tools to accelerate the benefits of your investment. The solution has a state-of-the-art content editor that regulatory experts can use to change the behavior of their core SAP® EH&S system rules and support company specific requirements. It enables the creation and/or modification of rules, viewing of phrases and mapping of rule outputs to a product property tree. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1989

Atrion International is founded

1991

Dolphin Software is founded

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IHS acquires Dolphin Software IHS acquires Environmental Software Providers

2009

IHS acquired Environmental Support Solutions

2010

IHS acquires Atrion International IHS acquires Syntex Systems

2011

IHS acquires Dyadem IHS creates Operational Excellence & Risk Management (EHS) Division

2015

Verdantix – Smart Innovators Badge

2016

Verdantix – Green Quadrant Leader

2016

Sphera Solutions founded from previous IHS EHS Division

CASE STUDY 4: Siemens Healthcare Challenge: Meet US OSHA and EU GHS compliance deadlines and maintain access to key markets. Train product stewardship managers about complex GHS requirements. Identify substances of concern in their products to create safer, more sustainable products and respond to customer inquiries Results: Reassessed 3,500 reagents according to new GHS classifications and updated 70,000 safety data sheets prior to 2015 GHS deadline. Created GHS-compliant SDSs in 20 unique language formats. Avoided product interruption to customers in key GHS-affected markets. Effectively analysed product portfolio to identify substances of concern and respond effectively to customer requests.

CLIENTS

STAFF SELECTION

For more than two decades, Sphera’s portfolio of solutions has been trusted by hundreds of enterprise-level clients worldwide across a vast array of industries, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy, mining, manufacturing, transportation and consumer goods.

Francis Trudeau, Solutions Manager Francis Trudeau has worked for nearly 20 years in product compliance and chemical management. Trudeau has significant experience in solutions management and development, global regulations and industry standards enforced worldwide. He has worked on a wide variety of projects that support integrated information management solutions, and address legal compliance challenges and the implementation of regulations in databases and software applications. Trudeau is a recognised industry expert, serving both as a featured speaker at international conferences and leading multi-organisation task forces in establishing industry best practices for regulatory compliance. Mary Rudolph, Senior Manager – Global Content Mary Rudolph has more than 25 years of international environmental, health and safety experience, including technical and business implementations of authoring services. She offers customers an in-depth and often sought after understanding of the needs of global EHS departments. She has also managed the development of EHS-related databases, including RTECS®, a recognised toxicology database. Carrie Decatur, Senior Regulatory Analyst Carrie Decatur is an internationally recognized expert in GHS at the UN and individual country level. She has been with Sphera Solutions for over 10 years. In her role as Senior Regulatory Analyst she is responsible for the analysis and implementation of global chemical regulations into the Sphera Product Stewardship offerings and the web based training program. She is Chair of the Global Regulatory Focus Group, a monthly client-based forum where regulatory updates and new system implementations are discussed. Carrie has worked in the Services group as a consultant where she utilized her SDS authoring and industry experience to assist clients in implementing product compliance software in an efficient and cost effective manner. Prior to joining Sphera, she worked in the chemical manufacturing arena where she was responsible for HSE and quality programs. Rosemary Feiter, Senior Manager – Authoring Services Rosemary Feiter has over 25 years of experience in a variety of fields that are correlated to product stewardship activities such as R&D, production, quality control, distribution and EH&S assessments. Feiter leads the Regulatory Managed Services team that provides clients with safety document authoring and consulting services. The authors and project managers are regulatory experts that have substantial experience and knowledge of global regulations and industrial best practices having worked on multiple authoring projects for clients with diverse product portfolio.

CASE STUDY 1: Drom Fragrances Challenge: Drom Fragrances, one of the world’s premier fragrance manufacturers, sought to ensure product compliance with regulations and industry standards in 43 countries – including REACH, CLP and Ifra. Results: Drom consolidated seven systems into one centralised system for product compliance data, standardised material safety data and work processes and saved over ten weeks of cleansing and transforming material safety data. They also simplified data management and production of SDS documentation/labelling and were able to lay the foundation for proactively addressing future changes to product regulations/standards in order to maintain and expand access to markets. CASE STUDY 2: Yara International ASA Challenge: Yara, the world’s largest fertiliser company and a leading chemical manufacturer needed to enhance safety data sheet authoring capabilities to comply with higher requirements from REACH, CLP and other mandates. Yara also wanted to establish a new integrated chemical compliance system compatible with their corporate IT environment and drive continuous improvement of SDS work processes and core business operations. Results: Yara efficiently managed exponential growth of SDS volume to support their business expansion. In the European market alone, they increased from 3,000 SDSs in 2008 to 15,000 SDSs in 2012. Yara was also able to standardise and enhance the quality of SDSs across their global enterprise. The Sphera solution enabled them transparency and accountability for audits by offering the ability to track back to chemical composition and business decision justifications. Yara was also able to streamline work processes by automating distribution of SDSs. CASE STUDY 3: Tikkurila Challenge: Generate world-class safety documentation and labelling in multiple languages. Meet increasingly tight regulatory requirements and rising customer expectations. Drive operational efficiency to support international growth strategies. Results: Standardized creation of safety data sheets and labelling for more than 2000 products from 4 sites in 4 different countries. Automated translation of up to 15 languages with one system, reducing costs and risk of errors by eliminating dependence on outside contractors working manually. Reduced time to translate typical safety data sheet from 1 working day to less than 1 minute. Established a flexible platform and process for rapidly generating documentation in response to regulations and growth into new countries.

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PROFILE: Staphyt Regulatory

CONTACTS Website

www.staphyt.com/regulatory

E-mail

contact@staphyt.com

Head office

23, rue de Moeuvres 62860 Inchy-en-Artois France

Tel

+33 (0)3 21 21 45 21

Contact

Aurély Béghin/Sophie Aviron-Violet/Geoffroy Moulin/Benoit Delcour

Directors

Regulatory Business Director: Aurély Béghin abeghin@staphyt.com

Ownership

Staphyt

Locations

France, Poland, Austria and Australasia

Founded

1999

OVERVIEW Whatever your area of activity in the field of chemistry, you are automatically subject to numerous and complex regulations, whose respect is essential for your company. Staphyt and ASC (Ambrosi Scientific Consulting), consulting companies since 1999 and 2006, are experts in regulatory chemistry. Both companies joined forces in 2015, providing an excellent range of work and expertise. Our mission is to keep you informed about the regulations that apply to your activity and to help you provide the authorities with the necessary dossiers in order to be authorised to produce, import or sell your new or existing substance or product. Our teams currently consists of over 30 scientists, whose backgrounds cover all areas related to chemical risk assessment: physico-chemistry, analysis, toxicology, ecotoxicology, environment, biological efficacy, etc. VITAL STATISTICS No of Regulatory offices No of countries represented Staff, group

2016/17 4 30 + 400

Staff, regulatory service provision

+ 30

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1999

Creation of Ambrosi Scientific Consulting

2006

Creation of Staphyt Regulatory service

2015

Integration of Ambrosi Scientific Consulting within the Staphyt Group leading to a team of more than 30 experts dedicated to all registration services

2016

Development of our European and worldwide network

ACCREDITATIONS GLP, GEP, Research Tax Credit accreditation and training organism. PARTNERS In addition to our teams, we also work with partners (laboratories and local consultants) on all continents providing local regulatory expertise. This network allows us to submit dossiers through all Europe and beyond. CLIENTS

Training 10%

Representation & management 10%

Areas of expertise: Biocides, Chemicals/REACh, Plant Protection, Biocontrol, Biostimulants, Cosmetics, Medicines (ERA) • regulatory advice and strategy; • data gap analysis; • field and laboratory study monitoring (GLP and/or GEP); • IUCLID dossiers for active substances and products; • draft Registration Report (dRR); • Biological Assessment Dossiers (BAD); • technical equivalence dossiers; • risk assessments for humans, animals, consumers, environment; • modelling (ConsExpo, EUSES, FOCUS, AOEM, PRIMo, CHESAR, ECETOC TRA, …); • PBT assessment; • CLP classification, SDS and labelling; • transitional registrations of biocides in all Europe; • poison control center declarations; • QSAR management; • OPEX monitoring; • expert statements, literature search on chemical substances • building or update of PIF, online notification through CPNP for cosmetics; • regulatory support in all European countries, including answer to authorities; • technical and regulatory training; and • regulatory watch.

Consultancy/advisory 80%

From SMEs to multinationals, our clients are chemical manufacturers, formulators, importers or distributors. They specialise in biocides, chemicals, plant protection and plant nutrition products, cosmetics, medicines. STAFF SELECTION Our team has expertise in chemistry, toxicology (with qualified pharmacists and toxicologist ERT), ecotoxicology, environment, biology, agronomy, etc. Our experts come from regulatory authorities, product developing companies, grower organisations or testing facilities providing Staphyt Regulatory with a varied and comprehensive experience in regulatory affairs.

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PROFILE: Sustainability Support Services (Europe) AB

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SERVICES PROVIDED Late pre-registration (LPR) SSS had offered LPR services to help non-European companies, either new manufacturers or first time exporters of substances, to late pre-register their substances that were not pre-registered during the June-December 2008 period. Since the initial preregistration deadline of 2008, till the last LPR deadline of 31st May 2017, SSS has successfully completed the LPR for over 2200 substances for its clients.

CONTACTS Website

www.ssseurope.org

E-mail

sk@reach-onlyrep.eu

Head office

IDEON Science Park, Beta 5, Scheelevägen 17, 223 70 LUND Sweden

Tel

+46 46 2850417 & +46 46 2114615

Contact

Shisher Kumra

Directors

Shisher Kumra and Mukta Kumra

Ownership

Private Limited Company

Locations

Sweden, India and South Korea

Founded

2008

OVERVIEW SSS is one of the most sought after chemical regulatory compliance service providers based in Sweden. Today, SSS has diversified its service portfolio to also include conformity assessment and compliance management services. SSS services have the distinction of being accredited as a third party inspection services for chemical regulatory compliance, with special focus on REACH; as per the ISO 17020 standard. All regulatory compliance activities of SSS are processed through this system. SSS also provides neutral third party inspection services to textile exporters for confirming adherence to the code of conduct of the European apparel brands. SSS has an extensive network of European, Indian and other Asian business intermediaries and has been working to facilitate businesses to comply with the requirements of REACH and various other European regulations as well as the chemical regulations in place in other countries like US, China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Canada, etc. SSS has a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the following organisations, namely: • TISAMAX Technical Co, Ltd; • China Chamber of Commerce of Metals Minerals and Chemicals (CCCMC); • China International Electronic Commerce Center (CIECC); and • Randis ChemWise (Shanghai) Co,Ltd, China. SSS is also actively contributing towards the finalisation of India’s National Chemical Policy (NCP), Hazardous Substances (Classification, Packaging and Labelling) rules sometimes referred to as India GHS and the national chemical inventory, a demonstration of which has been recently presented to the Indian chemical ministry. SSS and its group company in India are all geared up to help companies comply with the Indian regulations when they become a law. SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Equipment Training 2% 10% Legal 10%

Consultancy/advisory 50%

IT & software 8% Laboratory 10%

CLP notification SSS provides the CLP notification services to non-European companies for which the company has to furnish the identity of the substance like the CAS No, EC No. SSS has successfully completed over 1900 CLP notifications. Registration Since 2011-12, SSS is working very hard to help its client companies successfully meet the last registration deadline of 31 May, 2018. SSS successfully registered around 225 substance; including 125 substances as the lead registrant by the end of 2014 and is expected to help its clients register around 500 chemicals by the last REACH registration deadline of 31 May 2018. REACH and CLP compliant SDS SSS is also engaged in compiling the 16 point REACH and CLP compliant SDS for the chemical substances and preparations meeting the criteria of classification as dangerous. Extended SDS (e-SDS): SSS also provides e-SDS for the classified registered substances with the relevant exposure scenarios that have to be annexed to the SDS. SDS translation: SSS also provides the service of translating the SDS into other languages of European member states (for example, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, or Italian). SSS has till date prepared over 3500 REACH and CLP compliant SDSs. Compliance with K-REACH The Act on the Registration and Evaluation of Chemical Substances (ARECS) regulation also known as K-REACH has come into effect in South Korea from 1 January 2015. Within this regulation, NonKorean suppliers (through their OR) had the obligation of annual reporting of the use and tonnage for all phase-in chemicals for the calendar year 2015, to the Ministry of Environment (MoE), Korea, between 1 January and 30th June 2016. Here, SSS has acted as the OR and successfully completed the annual tonnage reporting for several of its clients. SVHC applicability analysis Companies exporting articles to European countries need to confirm the presence or absence of substances of very high concern (SVHC) and the REACH compliance obligations. SSS offers a very economical and technically sound solution to these companies for fulfilling their REACH obligations and certification requirement of their European buyers. This solution is in line with the guidance provided by ECHA. So far, SSS has provided this service to many Indian and Asian companies exporting articles/ substances to Europe. SSS also provides compliance assistance on the following: • GHS; • Proposed – Indian national chemicals policy and India GHS • China REACH; • compliance with chemical management in Malaysia (EHSNR); and • responsible person service within European cosmetic regulation.

Representation & management 10%

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2008

Established and registered as a private limited company.

2008

Successfully pre-registered over 7,000 substances within REACH.

2009

Professionals trained in Iuclid from REACH Centrum.

2009

Trained over 100 industry professionals in use of Iuclid.

2010

35 REACH registrations successfully completed.

2010

Delivered 1,500 REACH and CLP compliant SDS.

2011

Acquired capacity in Chesar and Qsar.

2011

Mandated as lead registrant for 50 substances.

2012

Mandated as lead registrant over 60 additional substances.

2013

Successfully registered over 225 chemicals by the 2013 deadline.

2014

Over a dozen companies (20 companies) changed over to SSS as the OR from their earlier OR.

2015

Group company is accredited as a certified inspection body.

2016

SSS has an affiliate in S.Korea to offer services pertaining to K-REACH compliance.

2016

OR representation and successful completion of Annual reporting for several clients within K-REACH.

2017

Successful Late pre-registration of over 400 chemicals in May, taking the total count of pre-registrations to over 2200.

PARTNERS • • • • •

Confederation of Indian industry (CII), India; China International Electronic Commerce Center (CIECC), China; Tisamax Technical Co, Ltd (Tisamax), Taiwan; Randis ChemWise (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd, China; and Associated with Ricardo’s CareChem24 chemical emergency helpline services through its Indian group company NS Support Services Pvt Ltd.

CLIENTS SSS has clients in the industrial and specialty chemical and petrochemical industry, as well as the following industries: agrochemical, food colour, cosmetic, electrical and electronics, automotive industry, leather, garment and apparel, plastic and rubber, steel, writing instruments, polymers. TESTIMONIALS On the service quality criteria, 98% of our client companies have rated the REACH compliance assistance services being offered by SSS as very good. CASE STUDY 1: SSS group company in India is accredited for an internationally recognised standard for inspection bodies With a view to provide quality regulatory compliance services to its client companies, SSS has helped prepare its Indian group company in getting accredited to an internationally recognised standard for the competence of inspection and certifying bodies. This is probably a first of its kind global achievement for any OR service providing organisation wherein all its compliances shall be inspected and validated prior to completing the compliance process request of its clients. This shall ensure accurate regulatory compliance and conformance with the technical product standards.

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CASE STUDY 2: SSS and its sister concern have jointly initiated a Forum for review of global chemical regulatory updates Problem: Indian chemical exporters were finding it difficult to keep themselves updated of the changing chemical regulations requirement and therefore needed SSS to provide a suitable solution for the same. Solution: In October 2015, the inaugural meeting of the Forum was held in Mumbai, India, to discuss the upcoming REACH like regulation in South Korea. It was well attended by all the invited chemical companies. The SSS team briefed the company representatives on their roles and responsibilities to comply with this upcoming regulation. The Forum provides the companies the much-required platform for discussing global chemical regulatory updates to be prepared in time rather than facing difficult situations of non-compliance. It is envisaged that the Forum shall meet twice or thrice a year depending upon the need in order to help the companies understand the regulatory requirements and facilitate compliance. CASE STUDY 3: Guidance to many Sief members for successfully completing their REACH registration in the 2013 deadline Problem: SSS received requests from Sief members to provide know-how on how to complete the REACH registration process as they were unaware of the same Solution: The technical team at SSS, provided the know-how to the Sief members relating to the finalisation of their registration dossiers, TCC clearance and submission of the member dossier on the REACH-IT by joining the joint submission (JS). Some of these requests were received very close to the deadline and the timely inputs from SSS helped companies meet their registration deadline. STAFF SELECTION Mr Shisher Kumra – Executive Director Area of expertise includes specialisation in regulatory affairs, legal expertise, chemical assessment, toxicology. Mr Shrirang Bhoot, Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Area of expertise includes REACH data inventory, REACH registration process, environmental toxicology, bio-assay and other regulatory affairs. Also specialisation in softwares like Iuclid, Qsar, Ecosar, dossier preparation, Chesar. Dr Martina Holst Responsible for evaluation of toxicological reports and for dossier quality assurance for toxicological endpoints and CSR. Ms. Cecilia Sahl Manages activities related to REACH compliance – coordination for the SIEF and consortia activities. Mr Mangesh Barbate Area of expertise includes REACH data inventory, dossier preparation, eco-toxicology and specialisation in softwares like Iuclid, Qsar, Ecosar, Mrs Akanksha Nagpure Area of expertise includes chemical safety assessment (CSA), chemical safety report (CSR), toxicology, SDS, CLP and Iuclid software. Mrs Swati Gondhalekar Area of expertise includes REACH and Articles, SVHC assessment and REACH compliance verification. Mr Keith Yongho Jung, South Korean Regulation Executive Manages activities related to K-REACH compliance and coordination with the Korean regulatory authorities as Korean representative at SSS.

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198 SERVICES PROVIDED K-REACH (Act on Registration, Evaluation, etc. of Chemicals) Registration of chemical substances: New chemical substance or existing chemical substance subject to registration (≥ 1 ton/yr) has to be registered before its manufacture or import. For existing chemical substance subject to registration, you need to join the consortium and jointly prepare required dossiers.

PROFILE: TO21 Co. Ltd.

CONTACTS Website

www.to21.co.kr

E-mail

contact@to21.co.kr

Head office

12F, Apro Square, 55, Seocho-daero 77-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 06611, Republic of Korea

Tel

+82-2-6005-1200

Fax

+82-2-6005-1299

Contact

contact@to21.co.kr

Directors

Dr. Hyeon Soo Park, CEO Dr. Hee Kyung Bae, Chief Technology Officer Seung Won Shin, Managing Director

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Republic of Korea

Founded

1999

Risk assessment: New chemical substance or existing chemical substance subject to registration (manufactured or imported ≥ 10 ton/yr) requires to conduct chemical safety assessment and submit its report to the Korean authority. Chemical information sharing within supply chain: The person who provides registered chemical substance has to provide registration number, chemical name, hazard and risk information, safe use information, etc to the person who receives it.

OVERVIEW TO21 Co. Ltd. was founded in Seoul (Republic of Korea) in 1999. Currently, we have more than 60 consulting experts in toxicity, environment, public health, chemistry, regulation, legislation, IT, etc. Also, our customers are from over 4,000 facilities in petrochemistry, steel, heavy equipments, electrical electronics, semiconductor, automobile industries, etc. And, we have business partners such as chemical policy experts, GLP laboratories, international consulting firms, and legal consulting. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

63

Staff, chemical service provision

37

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 52% Other 10%

IT & software 30%

GLOBAL OFFICES TO21 Co. Ltd., Seoul, Republic of Korea

Information 8%

Chemicals Safety Management Services (Chemicals Control Act) Offsite risk assessment (ORA): The chemical site has to evaluate the environmental impacts on the outside of the workplace such as chemical accidents and prepare an ORA to reflect safety measures. The ORA report has to be submitted as well. Risk management plan (RMP): The chemical site has to evaluate the potential hazard in facilities that handle chemicals requiring preparation for accidents and prepare a RMP to systematically prepare for emergencies. The RMP report has to be submitted as well. Pollutant release and transfer registers (PRTR): Pollutant release and transfer registers(PRTR) program and reduction plans to keep safe and reasonable emission levels for human health and environment. Leak detection and repair (LDAR): Leak detection and repair (LDAR) program is to reduce hazardous chemical emissions, improve working environment, prevent safety accidents, etc. from regular inspection and repair. Chemical safety audit: By analysing safety management status and providing improvement and management plans, we detect internal risks of chemical accidents and help you to prevent leakages of toxic chemicals. Chemical Management IT Services e-CMS (Chemical Management IT System )™: e-CMS™ is an integrated management system for controlling substances (raw materials, products, chemicals, etc.) over their lifecycle (procurement – disposal) and supervising various information (basic information, regulations, supply chains, influx/performance information, costs, etc.). Diagnosis and improvement of chemical management process: To propose improvement ways to reduce regulatory and financial risks, we analyse chemical information and lifecycle of chemical management. Regulatory DB Construction & Provisioning National Chemical Database construction and provisioning: For the chemical management and complying various environmental regulatory affairs, we construct and provide optimum database which needs for the government and company. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1999

Company founded.

2000

Awarded “Environment Minister’s Prize” (Ministry of Environment)

2001

Certified as Venture company (Small & Medium Business Administration)

2004

Awarded “Environment Minister’s Prize” (Ministry of Environment)

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199 Designated as the Most Respected Company in Korea (Korea Technology Finance Corporation) Certified as INNO-BIZ Company (Small & Medium Business Administration)

2006

Awarded “Environment Minister’s Prize” (Ministry of Environment)

2008

Selected as “Top 100 Achievements of 2008 National Research and Development” Completed patent application on “Development of Remote Sensing LDAR (Leak Detection And Repair) system and methods”

2009

Awarded “Environment Minister’s Prize” (Ministry of Environment)

2011

Awarded “Environment Minister’s Prize” (Ministry of Environment)

2014

Confirmed ’14 “Small Giants” (Ministry of Employment and Labor)

2015

Designated as a specialized “Offsite Consequence Analysis” authoring agency (Ministry of Environment) Confirmed ’15 “Small Giants” (Ministry of Employment and Labor)

2016

Confirmed ’16 “Small Giants” (Ministry of Employment and Labor)

2017

Confirmed ’17 “Small Giants” (Ministry of Employment and Labor)

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Certified as Venture company (Small & Medium Business Administration) Certified as INNO-BIZ Company (Small & Medium Business Administration) Designated as the Most Respected Company in Korea (Korea Technology Finance Corporation) Designated as a specialized “Offsite Consequence Analysis” authoring agency (Ministry of Environment)

CLIENTS Our clients are from worldwide national authorities, manufacturers, importers, and users in the market sectors of: chemicals, petrochemicals, electric electronics, biocides, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, cosmetics, etc. Their size goes from multinational companies to SMEs. TESTIMONIALS Any companies requesting testimonials or references will be provided with them upon individual written request. CASE STUDY 1: Registration of Chemical Substances in K-REACH TO21 Co. Ltd. has submitted numerous new chemical substances and existing chemical substances subject to registration under K-REACH legislation. In addition, we are experienced as a K-REACH consortium manager and to prepare the chemical safety report. And, we also support the person, who provides registered chemical substance, to share the following information with their end users: registration number, chemical name, hazard and risk information, safety usage information, etc. CASE STUDY 2: Preparation of ORA and RMP in CCA TO21 Co. Ltd. has submitted numerous ORA and RMP under the CCA legislation. In addition, we are experienced in detecting internal risks of chemical accidents and providing the improvement and management plan. And, we support the detection of internal risks of chemical accidents and help you to prevent leakages of toxic chemicals by analysing safety management status and providing the improvement and management plan.

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CASE STUDY 3: Chemical Management IT Services TO21 Co. Ltd. propose improvements to ways to reduce regulatory and financial risks by analysing chemical information and lifecycle of chemical management. In addition, we provide e-CMS™ which is an integrated management system for controlling substances (raw materials, products, chemicals, etc.) over their lifecycle (procurement – disposal) and supervising various information (basic information, regulations, supply chains, influx/performance information, costs, etc.). STAFF SELECTION Jae Seong Hwang, team manager • K-REACH (Act on Registration, evaluation, etc. of chemicals). Mun Sik Cho, team manager • chemicals safety management services (Chemicals Control Act). Seong Jun Ko, team manager • chemical management IT services; and • regulatory DB construction and provisioning

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200 We are up-to-date on the latest EU developments and regulatory changes. This, coupled with our access to experts in the European Institutions and member states, allows us to best represent the interests of our clients. Thanks to the international nature of our team, we interact with our clients in various languages including English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, and Hindi.

PROFILE: ToxMinds

CONTACTS Website

www.ToxMinds.com

E-mail

info@toxminds.com

Head office

116, Avenue de Broqueville, 1200 Brussels, Belgium

Tel

+32 (2) 762 91 45

Fax

+32 (2) 762 91 46

Contact

Mr Alex Rankin

Directors

Dr Thomas Petry Dr Francesca Tencalla

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Brussels (Belgium); Bangalore (India); Düsseldorf (Germany);

Founded

2006

OVERVIEW ToxMinds BVBA is a chemical safety and regulatory affairs firm located in Brussels, Belgium. Our passion and motivation is the use of good science, but we also understand the reality of our tightly regulated chemical world. With our broad industry experience, we support our customers in bringing safe, regulatory compliant and publicly acceptable products to the market. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

4

Staff, group

10 – 25

Staff, chemical service provision

10 – 25

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training Laboratory 5% 5% Information 5% Representation & management 15%

Consultancy/advisory 70%

GLOBAL OFFICES Brussels, Belgium; Bangalore, India, Düsseldorf, Germany SERVICES PROVIDED Our core team of industry-experienced toxicology, environmental and regulatory affairs consultants and analysts provides chemical safety, regulatory and product stewardship assistance to the following industries: • specialty chemicals; • cosmetics and consumer products; • pharmaceuticals, including intermediates and excipients; • food contact materials; • green biotechnology; and • biocides;

Chemical and product safety Our chemical and product safety services include: • literature and desktop searches; • quality analysis, study summaries and presentation of information related to the effects of chemicals on human health and the environment; • structure activity analysis (Qsar); • analogue identification and chemical similarity assessments; • data gap analysis under consideration of non-testing approaches; • identification of intelligent hazard assessment and testing approaches (Iata) to fill information gaps, including: • non-testing hazard and safety assessment strategies; • hypothesis and mechanism-based in chemico and in vitro testing; • in vivo testing strategies; • (eco)toxicology study monitoring and management; • exposure modelling using REACH or BPR recommended modelling tools; • tiered human and environmental risk assessments; and • green chemistry and R&D candidate evaluations. Regulatory strategy and compliance Our team of regulatory experts assists and guides our clients through all the necessary steps to achieve regulatory compliance with European regulations for specialty chemicals, biocides, consumer and cosmetic products. Our regulatory services include: • portfolio review and regulatory strategy consulting; • registration dossier preparation under: • REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 and post-submission support, including the preparation of responses to authority requests or advocating and defending scientific approaches with public authorities and supporting our clients under ECHA review; • Biocidal Product Regulation (EU) No 528/2012 (BPR); and • preparation of SCCS-compliant cosmetic ingredient dossiers and production of cosmetic product information files (PIF). Product stewardship We support our clients in their product stewardship activities with the following services: • development of REACH-compliant extended safety data sheets; • generation of ICCA-compliant product safety summaries; • tailored trainings to PS and RA or product stewardship staff on: • principles of human and environmental hazard, exposure and risk assessment of chemicals; • Qsar modelling and hazard-specific endpoint training; • regulatory frameworks and related IT tools (eg, Iuclid); • REACH exposure modelling and CSR/CSA creation software; • creation of REACH-compliant extended safety data sheets (eSDS); • establishment and moderation of scientific review panels; • science-based advocacy and client representation with regulatory authorities; and • hazard and risk communication to various audiences. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS and ACHIEVEMENTS 2006

Formation of ToxMinds BVBA

2009

Opening of ToxMinds headquarters in Brussels

2016

Formation of ToxMinds Deutschland GmbH

2017

Formation of ToxMinds India Consulting Pvt Ltd

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CASE STUDY 4: Biocides

ToxMinds provides (eco)toxicology, product safety and regulatory compliance services to a wide range of multinational Fortune 100 companies, SMEs, and industry associations from the chemical, biocidal, metal/mining, consumer product, biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors.

We work with manufacturers of biocidal actives and products to ensure chemical/product safety and regulatory compliance under the BPR. In this context, our activities include: • portfolio review and strategic consulting; • identification of data gaps and management of testing programmes; • development of Iuclid datasets and documents required to register biocides under the BPR; • human and environmental exposure modelling and risk assessment; • determination of classification of substances and mixtures under the CLP/GHS; • BPR registration management, including data sharing discussions • post-submission support and client representation with EU regulatory bodies; and • consortium management and client representation in technical advisory groups.

TESTIMONIALS “We have been working with ToxMinds BVBA for many years on various complex toxicology, ecotoxicology and regulatory issues. The professionals at ToxMinds are thorough, knowledgeable and always meet the demands and difficult timelines […]. We continue to rely on ToxMinds as experts in the fields of toxicology, ecotoxicology and EU regulatory compliance.” – Senior regulatory manager, international specialty chemical company. CASE STUDY 1: Consortium management and technical support to REACH consortia ToxMinds provides REACH support to a number of consortia as well as individual chemical manufacturers. To date, we have developed more than >500 REACH registration dossiers. Our technical work includes: • desktop research and data gap analysis; • Qsar modelling, analogue identification and RAAF conform read-across justification; • data gap analysis and identification/evaluation of suitable nonanimal alternatives to fill existing endpoint gaps; • development of Iuclid 6 registration dossiers, chemical safety assessments and reports (CSA/CSR); • strategy advice and support during registration and evaluation phases; • client representation in discussions with authorities; and • strategic and technical support during application for authorisation. CASE STUDY 2: Human and environmental risk assessment Our consultants have substantial experience in assessing hazards and risks associated with human and environmental exposure to chemicals. To date, our team has assessed more than 850 substances in the context of consumer use, food contact, exposure at the workplace or presence in the environment. In the pharmaceutical context, we have been involved in developing permitted daily exposure (PDE) values for cross-contamination in pharmaceutical production sites and safe exposure levels for process impurities and drug container leachables as well as environmental risk assessments of pharmaceuticals (PIE). CASE STUDY 3: Non-animal testing based chemical safety assessments ToxMinds supports chemical and consumer product companies in identifying non-animal testing based safety assessment approaches. We use a transparent rule-based SAR and analogue identification process to support business strategies and regulatory submissions. The process can also be applied in a general product safety or product stewardship context. Our integrated process takes into account predicted chemical similarity and reactivity, structure activity, physico-chemical properties, metabolic pathways and toxicokinetic behaviour. In case toxicological data gaps are identified, a strategic testing approach to meet a regulatory purpose is proposed by taking into account the existing understanding of a chemical’s mode of action along the adverse outcome pathway (AOP). This process allows for the prioritisation of candidate chemicals (eg biocidal actives, food contact materials, cosmetic ingredients) for further R&D qualification at early stages of the R&D cycle by considering hazard profile, predicted testing costs and expected time to complete the required testing programme. In a more regulatory context, available tools are used to support guideline-compliant read-across and/or grouping approaches or for REACH phase III chemical portfolio prioritisation. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

STAFF SELECTION Thomas Petry, PhD, ERT, DABT Dr Petry, Managing Director of ToxMinds BVBA, is a product safety and regulatory affairs consultant with more than 20 years’ industry, consulting and research experience in the human safety assessment of chemical exposures occurring at the workplace through their use or presence in consumer products or via the environment. Francesca Tencalla, PhD, ERT Dr Tencalla, Director at ToxMinds BVBA, is an (eco)toxicology and regulatory affairs consultant with more than 20 years of industry and research experience in the human and environmental safety assessment of chemicals, metals, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. Sanghamitra Mishra, M. Pharm, ERT Ms Mishra is heading the ToxMinds India office and is a senior toxicology consultant with substantial research and consulting experience in the human health hazard and risk assessment of chemical substances. Ms Mishra has been instrumental in developing our services in the area of non-animal alternatives, particularly SAR/analogue-based read-across justifications and the identification of mechanism-based testing programmes (AOP) to reduce remaining uncertainties in a proposed read-across approach. Sabyasachi Chakraborty, M. Pharm, DABT Mr Sabyasachi Chakraborty is a senior toxicology consultant with more than 12 years of research and consulting experience in the human health hazard and risk assessment of chemical substances. He is experienced in the hazard and risk assessment of chemicals used or present in consumer products with focus on cosmetic products. Mr Chakraborty is also deeply involved in the development of chemical exposure and risk assessment outputs as required under REACH using relevant prediction and modelling tools. Monica Autiero, PhD Dr Autiero is a senior consultant at ToxMinds BVBA. She specialises and leads our efforts in non-animal based safety assessments with particular focus on Qsar modelling, analogue identification and justification as well as grouping-based hazard assessment approaches. Dr Autiero is a trained biologist with a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology. Daniela Jeronimo Roque, MSc Ms Jeronimo Roque is a consultant at ToxMinds BVBA. She is specialised in the area of human and environmental exposure modelling, as for example required under the REACH, BPR and agrochemicals Regulation. She further supports the ToxMinds team in developing and compiling registration files, conducting (eco) toxicological hazard and risk assessments as well as providing ad-hoc regulatory analyses.

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Litigation Support Services ToxServices provides litigation support services to at­torneys involved in product liability or toxic tort cases: • California Proposition 65 – related services, including NSRL and MADL development, exposure assessments, and safe harbor determinations; • critical literature reviews and preparation of white papers assessing biological and technical feasibility of allegations; • preparation of detailed toxicology reviews, exposure assessments, and human health risk assessments; and • assessing potential human health hazards and risks associated with exposure to chemical, radiological, and microbiological substances in occupational and non-occupa­tional settings.

PROFILE: ToxServices

CONTACTS Website

www.toxservices.com

E-mail

info@toxservices.com

Head office

1367 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036, US

Tel

+1 202-429-8787

Fax

+1 202-429-8788

Contact

Margaret H Whittaker, PhD, MPH, CBiol, FRSB, ERT, DABT

Directors

Margaret H Whittaker, PhD, MPH, CBiol, FRSB, ERT, DABT

Ownership

Limited Liability Company

Locations

US, UK

Founded

2003

OVERVIEW ToxServices is a global provider of scientific consulting services designed to resolve complex human health, environmental health, and regulatory compliance issues. ToxServices excels at providing toxicology, sustainability, alternatives assessment, and risk assessment consulting services to private and public-sector clients. We strive to advance chemical optimization throughout the supply chain. VITAL STATISTICS

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Turnover, group

--

Turnover, chemical service provision

--

No of offices

3

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

23

Staff, chemical service provision

17

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 10% IT & software 15%

Information 10%

Consultancy/advisory 65%

GLOBAL OFFICES ToxServices is located in the United States and the United Kingdom, and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. SERVICES PROVIDED Cosmetic, Personal Care Products, and Consumer Products Services ToxServices LLC provides clients from around the world with expert technical and regulatory support services in formulating, labeling, manufacturing, and marketing cosmetics, personal care products, and consumer products. Our Ph.D. level, boardcertified toxicologists include Diplomates of the American Board of Toxicology (D.A.B.T.) and U.K.//Eurotox Registered Toxicologists (E.R.T.), ensuring that your cosmetics and personal care products are safe and comply with applicable regulatory requirements

Medical Device Biocompatibility Evaluation Services ToxServices performs ISO 10993 biological evaluations of medical devices and combination products, including materials characterization, assessing health risks of extractables and leachables, and evaluating results of biocompatibility assays under for submissions intended for the US, the EU, and the Asia/Pacific region. We excel at addressing data gaps in biocompatibility testing batteries using in silico tools. Food Additives, Medical Foods, GRAS Determinations, Dietary Supplements, and Food Contact Substances Services ToxServices assesses exposure and health risks associated with food additives, GRAS ingredients, food contact substances, and dietary supplements marketed in the US, Canada, and the EU. We prepare petitions, notifications, and provide advice regarding the regulatory status of food additives, GRAS ingredients, and food packaging substances. We evaluate, substantiate, and recommend specific label claims, and serve as experts in claims-related disputes. Sustainability Services Manufacturers, designers, retailers, and consumers are now seeking products that are eco-friendly, are formulated with chemicals that are not toxic to human health or the environment and are designed and produced responsibly. TOXFMD SCREENED CHEMISTRY™ PROGRAM ToxServices’s ToxFMD® Program provides a streamlined platform for chemical hazard assessment. The ToxFMD® Program is used by ZDHC Members around the world to document conformance with the ZDHC MRSL. TOXFMD SCREENED CHEMISTRY™ PROGRAM ToxServices’s online ToxFMDÒ Chemical Screen Library is composed of over 1,000 chemical hazard screens that are available to our clients through a yearly subscription service CRADLE TO CRADLE CERTIFIEDTM PRODUCTS PROGRAM As an authorized assessor, ToxServices evaluates healthy and sustainable products under the Cradle to Cradle CertifiedTM Products Program managed by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. The ultimate goal of the program is to encourage continuous improvement, innovation, and formulation of products that benefit humans and the environment. U.S. EPA SAFER CHOICE PROGRAM ToxServices has partnered with the U.S. EPA Safer Choice Program as a third-party profiler to evaluate a wide range of products for U.S. EPA Safer Choice Certification. GREENSCREEN® FOR SAFER CHEMICALS ToxServices is an authorized Clean Production Action (CPA) GreenScreen® for Safer Chemical profiler. The GreenScreen® is the world’s leading Chemical Hazard Assessment tool. CPA’s GreenScreen® supports informed substitution of chemicals and materials. CLEANGREDIENTS® GreenBlue®’s CleanGredients® is an online database for green formulations of cleaning ingredients and products. This resource provides an opportunity for manufacturers and producers of cleaning

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2003

Company established

2012

Company expanded to Ann Arbor, MI

2013

Company expanded to Oxford, UK

2013

Launched ToxServices’s ToxFMD™ third-party certification program that is used to promote safer chemical selection throughout the supply chain, particularly in the textile and apparel industry.

PARTNERS •

Although ToxServices is a privately-owned corporation, we actively work with law firms, CROs, testing laboratories, and certification organizations around the world to serve our client’s needs.

CLIENTS •

ToxServices clients include Fortune Global 500 companies, Consumer products companies, Construction and Built environment companies, Cosmetics and personal care products companies, Chemical companies, national, state, and local Government bodies, Non-governmental organizations, Trade industry associations, and Law firms representing plaintiffs or defendants.

TESTIMONIALS “Levi Strauss & Co. nominated ToxServices as a third- party assessor and technical advisor for LS&Co.’s Screened Chemistry program. ToxServices’ toxicological capabilities and expertise in hazard assessment methodologies, along with their professional and collaborative work ethic, make them an ideal partner for LS&Co.” Linda Gallegos, Innovation Manager, Levi Strauss & Co. ““ToxServices is our “go-to” consulting firm to assess Proposition 65-compliance status of all of our consumer products. They have prepared dozens of safe harbour assessments that have prevailed each time. ToxServices’s exposure and risk assessment qualifications are unmatched, and we rely on ToxServices for timely and cost-effective services time and time again. Senior Director, Safety and Regulatory Affairs, Confidential North American Consumer Products Corporate Client CASE STUDY 1: Screened Chemistry Support Services For more than five years, ToxServices has provided toxicology and regulatory support services to corporate members of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals coalition as part of ZDHC’s corporate-wide goals of eliminating hazardous chemicals in the supply chain and eliminating hazardous factory wastewater discharge to waterways by 2020. ToxServices screens textile and apparel processing formulations for human health and environmental hazards as part of our ToxFMD Screened CHEMISTRY™ Program.

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CASE STUDY 2: World-Wide Cosmetics Safety and Regulatory Compliance Services For more than seven years, ToxServices has provided continuous scientific support services to a major U.S.-based cosmetics/ personal care products company. • Prepared safety assessments and product information files (PIFs) for >800 cosmetics/personal care products marketed throughout the EU and China, including safety assessments of intentional ingredients and impurities, and evaluation of clinical, safety-in-use, and in vitro test data supporting safety of formulated products; • provided reformulation recommendations to replace chemicals of concern (such as preservatives and UV filters) and, as needed, recommended additional preservative efficacy or clinical safety testing on revised formulations; • prepared quantitative risk assessments for >1,500 cosmetics raw materials to ensure compliance with the EU Cosmetics Regulation, as well as the Chinese Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics; and • conducted bi-annual training courses to instruct client’s staff in regulatory requirements for cosmetics (EU, US, Canada, China, ASEAN, Gulf States), practical application of risk assessment methods for cosmetics raw materials and their impurities, and instruction in clinical and toxicological test selection strategies. CASE STUDY 3: Preparation of CLP and OSHA-Compliant SDS ToxServices provides clients with Safety Data Sheets (SDS) prepared according to the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), including SDSs that comply with EU Regulation No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling, and Packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP) and SDSs that comply with U.S. OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard Regulations (HCS). • ToxServices prepared CLP-and HCS-compliant SDSs for proprietary peptide mixtures formulated by a client. This required careful redaction of trade secret formulation data while still communicating hazards associated with the formulations, along with correct application of GHS mixtures rules. STAFF SELECTION Margaret H Whittaker, PhD, MPH, CBiol, FRSB, ERT, DABT Margaret Whittaker is the Managing Director and Chief Toxicologist of ToxServices. She manages ToxServices projects for the US EPA Safer Choice Program, Clean Production Action’s GreenScreen for Safer Chemicals, and Cradle to Cradle Certified Program. As project manager and technical lead, Dr. Whittaker has contributed to and/or managed the development of hundreds of human health risk assessments, chemical hazard assessments, exposure assessments, as well as hundreds of product-specific toxicology evaluations. Dr. Whittaker is one of the pioneers in the field of chemicals alternatives assessments and drinking water risk assessment methods and is a key contributor to advancing these methods around the world. Dr. Whittaker is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology who earned a Ph.D. in Toxicology from The University of Maryland, Baltimore and an M.P.H. in Environmental Health from The University of Michigan. Dr. Whittaker is a U.K./EuroTox Registered Toxicologist, as well as a Chartered Biologist and Fellow of the U.K. Royal Society of Biology.

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products to showcase their ingredients and products while protecting their intellectual property. HEALTH PRODUCT DECLARATION™ Developed by the HPD Collaborative, Health Product Declarations™ (HPDs) are a mechanism for consistent and transparent disclosure of product contents and the associated health information for individual building materials and products. ALTERNATIVES ASSESSMENTS Alternatives assessments are used to assess a chemical’s impact on human health and the environment. The goal is to find a sciencebased solution that promotes the selection of less hazardous ingredients through informed substitution.


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needed to enter the market and remain compliant with different international regulatory frameworks. Our experienced team of highly educated chemists, (eco) toxicologists and project managers has a long track record in regulatory services and risk assessment. We advise on the ideal registration strategy and deal with the dossier preparation and compliance of your products – whether they are chemicals, biocides, or food contact materials or substances. We have extensive experience with migration testing and migration modeling. Our state-of-the-art equipment enables us to detect NIAS (Non-Intentionally Added Substances) and oligomers at very low levels. Personal contact and communication are naturally a vital part of this. We provide full support for REACH, BPR and food contact materials regulations, evaluate available data and apply QSAR and readacross (including a detailed scientific justification) to fill possible data gaps. When required, we prepare and update human health and environmental risk assessments, which is key in informing authorities that risks have been adequately mitigated.

PROFILE: Triskelion B.V.

CONTACTS Website

www.triskelion.nl

E-mail

chemistry@triskelion.nl

Head office

Utrechtseweg 48, PO Box 844, 3700 AV Zeist, The Netherlands

Tel

+31 88 866 1628

Fax

+31 88 866 6970

Contact

chemistry@triskelion.nl

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Zeist, The Netherlands

Founded

TNO, 1932; TNO Triskelion, 2011; Triskelion, a First Dutch Innovations company, 2017

OVERVIEW Triskelion is an ambitious Contract Research Organisation (CRO) for complex study packages and is active in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and feed market. Over 230 employees serve our clients from all over the world. Knowledge is the fuel that drives us. Triskelion is a First Dutch Innovations company since 2017. First Dutch Innovations currently consists of over 24 innovative companies, totaling around 900 employees. First Dutch Innovations has committed itself to working closely with other knowledge based institutions in The Netherlands to create a central platform in which knowledge development and entrepreneurship are merged. We specialise in multidisciplinary projects where our consultative skills, broad knowledgeable expertise and personal commitment together with our excellent equipment contribute to tailor-made study designs and dependable project management. It is our people that make the difference. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

€34M

Turnover, chemical service provision

€15M

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

4

Staff, group

230

Staff, chemical service provision

170

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 10% Representation & management 5%

Laboratory 85%

GLOBAL OFFICES Headquarters Triskelion: Zeist, The Netherlands Headquarters First Dutch Innovations: Delft, The Netherlands Sales representatives: Japan, USA, Canada SERVICES PROVIDED

Toxicology The safe use of compounds is largely determined by their toxicological properties. At Triskelion, we assist you in demonstrating the safety of your product in full compliance with international regulatory guidelines and GLP. We stand out with our high level of scientific toxicological expertise, combined with our drive to fully understand your products, processes and regulatory needs. Triskelion has a leading position in inhalation toxicology and reproductive toxicology with over 30 years of experience. We pride ourselves in our excellent inhalation facilities and our extensive track record on complex substances and challenging analytical solutions. Our renowned reprotoxicology experts have provided sustained scientific contributions to the design of the current Extended One Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study (EOGRTS) and we are very proud to offer this complex study via both the oral and the inhalation route. Our experts work closely with you during the conduct of studies. We also act as your partner in independent scientific consultancy by providing scientific advice and help you with data interpretation and/or your testing strategy. ADME/DMPK We believe an understanding of the metabolic fate and behavior of a product is required in order to responsibly communicate product information to your users. That is why we contribute to the development of safe industrial and agrochemicals and assist in developing a strategy. Also, we collect toxicokinetic, ADME and mode of action data for a mechanism-based risk assessment/ evaluation for the safety of your compound. We have over 30 years of experience in in vitro and in vivo kinetics and metabolism studies with a wide range of (radio-labeled) test substances via all relevant exposure routes that are required to assess occupational exposure safety and consumer safety. Furthermore, we offer long-standing experience in testing complex molecules, metals, mixtures, agrochemical formulations, particles, volatiles and gases that may enter the body via inhalation, dermal and oral routes. These tests are supported by excellent bioanalytical facilities. Mechanistic studies in combination with our modeling services will help you to perform a more realistic mechanism-based risk assessment and to substantiate your read-across. Analytical Services We believe that dose confirmation and analysis of study samples are integral to any in vivo or in vitro study with chemicals. Functional and safe products are key for your business. Accurate and reliable analytical data are a prerequisite to make sound decisions about the health effects of your products. We offer state-of-the-art laboratories and broad expertise in analytical chemistry. We maintain close contact with you to help you choose the tailor-made analytical methods that suit you best.

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Our analytical experts are involved during the study design, guaranteeing optimal applicability of the analytical results. Our well qualified technicians have ample experience with analysis at extremely low concentrations in a wide variety of matrices, and with identification of unknown compounds such as metabolites.

CLIENTS

How we work Project management – your assignment with Triskelion is always led by one of our experienced study directors, your primary contact person, who manages your project, interacts with the scientific team, and ensures you that deadlines are met and that the assignment meets your needs. Your study director maintains contact with you during phone and/or conference calls (scheduled as and when you require), and also provides regular update reports. Quality assurance and reporting – our GLP reports are consistently subjected to the required auditing and control procedures to ensure compliance. All the documentation you receive (proposals, reports, analytical results, Iuclid files, chemical safety reports, eSDSs) is reviewed by a senior staff member before being sent out to you. Relationship management – in addition to strong project management, our account managers are also there to assist you. Our client services office is there to guide you to the correct technical contacts within Triskelion, who will help you find the right solution. We are specialised in multidisciplinary projects where our consultative skills, knowledgeable expertise and personal care all contribute to tailor made study designs and reliable project management. It is our people that make the difference.

“Triskelion has been supporting BASF SE in a variety of registration activities since the beginning of REACH. We were and we are impressed by the broadness and depth of the expertise, the professionalism in conducting complex projects and their flexibility to adhere to our time requirements.” – Edgar Leibold, BASF SE

CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS

CASE STUDY 2: REACH registration

1932

TNO The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research is founded.

1946

Founding of the Central Organic Chemistry Institute in Zeist.

2004

Completion of five-year HPV programmes on various chemical groups including organotins.

2006

Participated in REACH implementation projects (data requirements, exposure assessment).

2007

Commenced REACH partnership with Sabic Europe.

2010

Successful completion of 325 full and partial REACH dossiers.

By the 1 June 2018, you will have to complete the REACH registrations of your substances in the 1-100 tonnage band. Especially if you need to perform testing, this deadline is rapidly approaching and you need to start now. With a massive amount of experience gained in preparing high volume substance registrations in the last years, we are ready for an efficient and reliable preparation of your dossiers. With our good insight in the focus of authorities, we know what an adequate dossier looks like. With a 10 step procedure we will guide you through the process and together we will aim or work towards a successful registration. Each project consists of one or more of these steps, according to your wishes and requirements.

2011

Incorporation of TNO Triskelion as a private company.

2011

ReachCentrum and TNO Triskelion join forces to offer REACH workshops and training courses.

2012

Extensive application of our exposure experience to the evaluation of risk management options for SVHCs.

2013

AAALAC accreditation obtained; REACH 2013 dossiers submitted on time!

2014

First EOGRTS study accommodated in our laboratory.

2015

Substantially expanded our animal facilities and made some mayor steps in becoming a larger global player.

2016

Launching our new branding campaign with new logo, name and slogan: Research for Better Living.

2017

First Dutch acquired TNO Companies, including Triskelion B.V. The new name for TNO Companies became First Dutch Innovations.

ACCREDITATIONS In compliance with GLP (toxicology and analytical chemistry); ISO 9001 and AAALAC certified; Some analytical services under ISO 17025. PARTNERS We work together with TNO on development of alternative toxicological methods and (bio)analytical methods. Where needed we supply additional services like ecotoxicology, physico-chemical testing and special evaluations (as SEA) through our network of co-operators. Chemical Watch | Global Service Providers Guide 2018

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We work for companies active in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food and feed market. We serve clients from all over the world. TESTIMONIALS

On behalf of an international REACH consortium, Triskelion is currently undertaking an impressive study package. The performance of these studies has been made compulsory by the European legislation on chemicals (REACH). This study package comprises two Prenatal Developmental Toxicity studies (OECD 414) with prior Dose Range Finding studies and an Extended One Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study (EOGRTS; OECD 443) via inhalation. Expertise, flexibility and planning are the primary reasons why Triskelion has been selected by the consortium of 18 global players to carry out this complex package of studies. Triskelion has a reputation for its excellent qualities in the field of inhalation and reproduction toxicology. The timeline for the whole study package of around 19 months. This logistical challenge is well taken care of by Triskelion.

CASE STUDY 3: Dermal absorption (OECD 427 – 428) The dermal route is an important route-of-entry for many compounds,such as (agro)-chemicals, biocides and cosmetic ingredients so,subsequently, dermal absorption (DA) data need to be available for risk assessment purposes. For cosmetic ingredients, due to the ban on animal testing, in vitro tests are the only option for generating dermal absorption data. Depending on your research question, both in vitro and in vivo studies can be performed and we will makes sure you choose the most appropriate study design. In vitro DA studies are routinely performed using human skin in flow-through diffusion cells (in-line cells, Permegear). Alternatively, static Franz cells can be used. In vivo studies are typically performed in rats. Depending on the identity of the compound and its expected metabolism, animals can be kept in glass metabolism cages to check for possible formation of CO2 or other volatiles. STAFF SELECTION Our key staff members have long experience in the analysis, testing and risk assessment of a wide diversity of substances for the chemical, pharmaceutical and food & feed industry. This solid background is applied to your substances as well. A steady inflow of young academics ensures that we remain vigorous and up-to-date.

PROFILE: Triskelion B.V.

CASE STUDY 1: Extended One Generation Reproduction Toxicology Study (EOGRTS; OECD 443) via inhalation


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GLOBAL OFFICES Japan, Singapore, China, India, Croatia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, South Korea, USA SERVICES PROVIDED

PROFILE: TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.tuev-sued.de/reach

E-mail

REACH@tuev-sued.de

Head office

TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH, Westendstr 199, D-80686 Munich, Germany

Tel

+49 / 89 / 5791-1004

Fax

+49 / 89 / 5791-1174

Contact

Dr Dieter Reiml

Ownership

TÜV SÜD Holding AG

Locations

TÜV SÜD Group employs more than 24,000 people in 60 countries in ca. 1000 locations

Founded

1866

OVERVIEW The principle of REACH, “No data, no market”, may seem alarming. Additionally, comprehensive obligations governing the provision of information along the supply chain and to Echa have came into effect. As a globally recognised expert in all chemical law issues, TÜV SÜD continuously pursues the reform process in the EU and supports companies throughout all steps of REACH and GHS implementation. To assist the companies affected by REACH, TÜV SÜD has established an international REACH network. Our environmental experts are tracking REACH implementation in the EU on an ongoing basis. And in addition, we also help to maintain business secrets of our customers in spite of mandatory data sharing provisions. In view of the 2018 registration deadline TÜV SÜD developed a service package custom tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) as well as for global players. Since 2013 we have expanded our range of services to biocides. An increasing focus is to support companies in securing their supply chain management in conjunction with chemicals legislations. Our maxim is “REACH – Made easy with TÜV SÜD expertise.” 2016/17

Turnover, group

€2,220m

No of offices

1000

No of countries represented Staff, group

60 24,000

Staff, chemical service provision

80

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN

IT & software 10%

Authorisation The authorisation procedure aims to assure that the risks from SVHC are properly controlled and that these substances are progressively replaced by suitable alternatives. SVHC may be included in the authorisation list and become subject to authorisation. These substances cannot be placed on the market or used after a given date, unless an authorisation is granted for their specific use, or the use is exempted from authorisation. Our support extends from the management of authorisation consortia to supporting individual companies in fulfilling their duties in a costsaving and effective manner. In-house training and seminars Companies affected by REACH or CLP are seeking advice on how to deal with the challenges caused by REACH in a timely effective manner. Desired training events vary depending on participants’ existing knowledge: • introductory training courses to gain an overview of REACH and CLP; • seminars on selected topics of REACH; • workshops to create solutions under the guidance of an experienced expert; and • in-house consulting for the ad-hoc solution of characteristic problems.

VITAL STATISTICS Turnover, chemical service provision

Only representative TÜV SÜD Industrie Service acts as reliable and impartial OR to numerous manufacturers of substances established outside the community. The obligations of an OR outlined in Article 8 of the REACH regulation comprise not only registration but also all obligations for importers under REACH. Calling in an OR has the following advantages: importers need not become active themselves, and manufacturers established outside the EU can bundle notifications and do not have to address each importer individually. We experience that often manufacturers address to us when their previous OR failed to act to their satisfaction or did not fulfil its obligations.

Any other activities concerning REACH and CLP REACH and CLP shift most of the responsibility for the safe handling of chemicals from the regulatory bodies to producers, importers and downstream users and retailers. The relevant requirements and consequences, however, are not clear at first sight. Consequently, we offer all kind of services related to REACH and CLP, from the starting point to implement REACH via testing in our own GLP accredited laboratory to long-term compliance with chemicals regulations. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1866

Established in Mannheim

1926

Introduction of the “TÜV SÜD mark /stamp” in Germany

1960

Establishing chemical services

1990

Conglomeration of TÜVs from the southern part of Germany to form TÜV SÜD and the expansion of business operations into Asia. Best brand of technical services, testing, consulting, training, certification in all industries worldwide – energy producers and providers, nuclear power plants, chemical industry

2006

Expansion of services in Asean by acquiring Singaporebased PSB Group

2007

Establishing REACH services. Founder member of the “BUSINESSEUROPE REACH Implementation Network”.

Training 5% Consultancy/advisory 35%

Laboratory 5% Information 10% Representation & management 35%

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GLP CLIENTS Due to client confidentiality individuals cannot be named. Our clients from more than 30 countries are active in all fields of industry and professional sectors. We support a network of chemical plants. Company size varies from worldwide operating entities to SMEs. We support clients in all their roles under the REACH regulation and for all types of substances. In 2013 we expanded our range of services to biocides as to the biocides products Regulation. CASE STUDY 1: Consortium management A consortium with representatives from five countries took over to register a series of substances with registration deadlines from 2010 to 2018. The duty to act as lead registrant was shared among the individual consortium members. The main bodies of the consortium are the steering committee, the technical committee and the secretariat. TÜV SÜD rendered consortium management to all bodies. Technical REACH consultancy and financial consultancy was part of the services to be delivered. CASE STUDY 2: Support in REACH implementation An EU manufacturer of articles and substances required support in implementing a REACH system for the entire company. The tasks focused on communication in the supply chain, registration, SVHC, training and organisational building. A team was formed for continuous assistance; the core team was fully integrated in the client’s activities on-site. CASE STUDY 3: Complete service package for lead registrants Several clients from the chemical industry lacked capacity to prepare lead dossiers. TÜV SÜD prepared and submitted the lead dossiers on behalf of the clients. Additionally, all accompanying steps were performed as well: Sief communication, datagap analyses, testing, expert statements, Qsar modelling, communication within consortium, preparation of safety data sheets, cost calculation of letter of access, handling of letter of access. CASE STUDY 4: Testing strategies and testing The lead registrant of four substances had to conduct studies in order to fulfil the information requirements under REACH. Two of the substances were classified as hazardous according to CLP, the classification of the others was not yet clarified. TÜV SÜD performed all steps to comply with the information requirements. All available information that had been gathered was assessed for its adequacy for classification and labelling. Cost for data sharing is one of the crucial issues of negotiations in Siefs. High quality data outsell a higher price than data of low quality. Some data gaps were closed by Qsar and read-across. Other data gaps had to be closed by testing following to a meaningful test strategy. TÜV SÜD operates its own GLP testing laboratory capable of performing all testing required by REACH. CASE STUDY 5: SVHC A EU-based group with legal entities in several member states was seeking support in making an inventory of SVHC of the articles put into market, as well as in implementing a system to comply with the duties to communicate information on SVHC in articles. TÜV SÜD offered an integrated approach over all affected legal entities in order to avoid duplication of work. Representative articles were selected for chemical testing in case of uncertainty on the presence or concentration of SVHC. Testing was performed in TÜV SÜD’s own chemical laboratory.

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As a result of the investigation and consulting, a unified system was implemented in the entire group. The system ensured full compliance with REACH Art. 33 to 36. Furthermore, supply contracts were amended to increase legal certainty, to avoid the risk of lawsuits and to avoid image problems.

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CASE STUDY 6: Only representative TÜV SÜD acts as OR for many non-EU manufacturers. In several countries this is performed by involving local TÜV SÜD offices. This approach guarantees direct contact to the end-client and avoids language barriers where applicable. Thus, also smaller non-EU manufacturers can benefit from OR services which are not sufficiently conversant with English and technical terms. STAFF SELECTION Dr Fritz Prechtl Fritz Prechtl is a chemist and certified REACH multiplicator with more than 30 years’ professional experience. His core activities are • only representative; • preparing registration dossiers; • communication up and down the supply chain; • communication in Siefs and with authorities; • complex role analyses; and • regulatory affairs. Dr Dieter Reiml Dieter Reiml is a molecular biologist and certified REACH multiplicator with more than 30 years’ professional experience. His core activities are • consortium management; • authorisation; • only representative; • preparing lead dossiers; • CSA / CSR; and • consultancy on REACH and CLP. Javier Castro Javier Castro is a chemist and certified REACH multiplicator with 18 years’ professional experience. His core activities are • downstream users; • legal monitoring; • supply chain communication; • strategic support; and • consultancy on REACH and CLP. Ing. Rupert Scherer • Rupert Scherer is an engineer and certified REACH multiplicator with 15 years’ professional experience. His core activities are • implementing REACH systems; • full material declaration; • RoHS; • management systems and IT; • biocides; and • downstream users. Dr Yvonne Fery • Yvonne Fery is a food chemist, European Registered Toxicologist and certified REACH multiplicator with more than ten years’ professional experience. Her core activities are • toxicology; • authorisation; • supply chain communication; • dossier preparation; • finance management; and • consultancy on REACH and CLP. Other staff Other REACH experts are located in offices in the EU and outside EU. Additional staff are active in testing for REACH and CLP as well as chemical testing.

PROFILE: TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH

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SERVICES PROVIDED UL offers a unique mix of leading software automation tools and professional services to help clients achieve global hazard communication requirements, regulatory compliance, chemical data management and distribution, as well as supply chain risk mitigating solutions. CONTACTS Website

www.ul-scs.com

E-mail

ul.scsinfo@ul.com

Tel/ Fax

North America (US): +1 800 572 6501; Europe +44 115 965 1888 (UK)

Director

Carlos Correia

Ownership

UL, LLC

Locations

44 Countries

Founded

1894

PROFILE: UL

OVERVIEW UL provides leading and comprehensive software tools and regulatory services for: • GHS SDS authoring, hazard labelling and management and distribution; • retail and Industrial manufacturing supply chain compliance and data • management; • REACH compliance; • predictive toxicology; and • green chemistry and sustainability. For over 30 years, UL has supported the chemical industry to comply with chemical hazard communication legislation with innovative, powerful and intelligent software solutions. Our global Regulatory team bridge the gap between your business resources and the growing compliance challenges by offering a broad range of services. We combine regulatory and software expertise to deliver a unique range of products and services, all designed to help your company stay up-to-date with complex chemical regulations and simplify product compliance processes across the supply chain. Our range of products and services will ensure your team can tackle chemical hazard communication with an unrivalled level of confidence and comply with accuracy. Regardless of your company’s size or location, we have a chemical hazard communication compliance solution to meet your exact needs. UL’s principles are deeply rooted in science and dedicated to innovation for complex global supply chain challenges, holistically and efficiently. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

$2bn

No of offices

160

No of countries represented

113

Staff, group

13,000

Staff, chemical service provision

200

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other 15%

Training 10%

Consultancy/advisory 25%

EHS and SDS chemical data management software In a world of constant regulatory change, achieving and maintaining meticulous global product compliance is complex and time consuming. UL has leveraged the expertise of our regulatory consultants and software developers to a robust suite of hazard communication compliance software to author, manage and distribute safety data sheets, hazard labels and other chemical documents according to local, national and international GHS regulations. Utilised by regulatory departments globally, the intelligent platform compares regulatory rules against 5,300 monitored regulatory lists and results can be created and distributed in over 45 languages comprised of 21,000 credentialed phrases. Our international team of regulatory experts continually monitor global hazard communication regulations to identify instances of change, ensuring our regulatory knowledge is always current. Regular software updates make certain GHS Professional incorporates responsive revisions to the latest regulatory changes. EHS and SDS chemical data management regulatory services Whether you are a small business that needs compliance knowledge to grow, or a large corporation that needs surge capacity for yet the latest compliance deadline, UL has the regulatory and scientific expertise, experienced staff, and automated systems to efficiently provide the regulatory advisory services you need. Our Regulatory Advisory Services are uniquely positioned to serve as an extension of your EH&S department. Our global regulatory experts advance compliance and save you time and money. REACH compliance UL REACH Across software enables automated read-across for regulatory compliance through rapid, high throughput screening of chemicals to multiple end points. The tool is designed to help companies meet approaching REACH deadlines without the use of traditional testing methods such as animal testing, reducing cost and increasing speed. Predictive toxicology software UL’s chemical safety prediction software combines the world’s largest database of chemical health endpoints and predicts a chemical’s likelihood to produce adverse human health effects such as skin sensitisation, eye irritation, acute oral toxicity, and mutagenicity. The tool can estimate chemical toxicity prior to chemical synthesis and provide data for chemical substitution choices. Supply chain compliance The Wercs Supply Chain Compliance solutions uniquely combine regulatory content, localised expertise, and technology that provides customers with the ability to identify and manage risk within their supply chain. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2013

The Wercs acquired by UL

2016

Safeware Quasar acquired by UL

2016

UL partners with Johns Hopkins researchers to develop UL REACH Across software

2017

UL partners with Johns Hopkins researchers to develop UL REACH Across software

PARTNERS IT & software 50%

DHI, JCDB Japan, Brandywine Drumlabels, Royal Haskoning, SAP, Oracle, CRAD

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CLIENTS

CASE STUDY 3: Global substance volume tracking

More than 12,000 customers worldwide using various UL products and services. Major industry sectors served: adhesives, consumer products, flavour and fragrance, life sciences, paints and coatings, consumer electronics, building products, petrochemical, pharma, retail, and specialty chemicals.

For one customer, the process of generating a final substance volume report for just one EU REACH regulation was taking approximately two man months. With growing regional substance volume tracking requirements, the customer needed a more efficient method of creating reports that would allow them to calculate quantities of substances across geographies over various time spans. UL’s Substance Volume Tracking solution allowed the company to use the material data already available in their WERCS software, then married the data with the associated sales volumes within their ERP systems. The solution now calculates quantities of substances by geography and time at unprecedented speeds.

Due to recent GHS regional requirements, a company had 1,500 out-of-date or missing SDSs. With limited in-house regulatory resources, SDS authoring demands were historically outsourced to regulatory experts within respective regions around the globe. Time and accuracy were critical for the company to achieve compliance and it was realised that traditional outsourcing was not an option. UL were able to provide a solution imported component level data from the company’s SAP system into UL Secure Connect (ULSC), a lightweight application designed to leverage the powerful hazard communication automation capabilities of the WERCSmart Platform. Once the company’s new product library was mapped within ULSC, new SDSs were created and reviewed via WERCSmart automation. Data and documents were delivered back into the company’s ULSC library for global distribution. Benefits: • increased accuracy. No manual data entry. Increased control of product data and documents; • speedy turnaround for SDS creation; • documents created for multiple regions simultaneously via WERCSmart automation; • ULSC became a centralised repository for all product data and documents; and • added comfort of a UL-approved GHS SDS template. CASE STUDY 2: Supply chain compliance with WERCSmart Due to increasing regulatory demands, a leading retailer was looking for a solution to bridge the gap between the chemical data provided by suppliers and the data required to assure the correct handling, transportation, storage and disposal of the chemical containing products on their store shelves. The WERCSmart Retail Platform created a portal where suppliers can enter required data as part of the on-boading process with the retailer. Through logic automation, WERCSmart then determined the data points necessary for the retailer to correctly handle, transport, store and dispose of the chemical-containing products on their shelves. With advanced access to data beginning at procurement, the retailer now manages their entire supply chain before products arrive at the dock – switching from reactive to proactive and establishing real control over compliance issues. Today, WERCSmart has over 40 leading retailers participating in the programme. Benefits: • create a trusted third party portal for suppliers to input product composition data without disclosing critical confidential business information; and • WERCSmart Platform allows retailers to convert legacy MSDS’s to the Osha GHS standard seamlessly.

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What once took them two man months to complete can now be accomplished within minutes. Benefits: • no more manual calculations; • real time global trade compliance; and • one person with five years of data can now create a full EU REACH SVT calculation in ten minutes. STAFF SELECTION Karen Lintz – Director of Regulatory Services With almost two decades of experience on regulatory affairs, Karen joined UL as the Senior Regulatory Specialist and is now the Director of Regulatory Affairs. She is responsible for a staff of experienced global industry experts who deliver exceptional regulatory services in over 10 regions of the world. Karen has a rich understanding of EHS, environmental compliance, toxicology and hazardous materials, and is an authority on regulatory requirements, risk assessments, and occupational health concerns. Previously, Karen Lintz was a Regulatory Specialist at GE Silicones and the Carborundum Company, a division of BP Chemicals. In these positions, she directed toxicology testing for new materials, FDA compliance efforts, MSDS and labelling programs. Darlene Susa-Anderson – Director of Regulatory Services With 36 years of global regulatory compliance experience, Darlene joined ChemADVISOR in 2002 as Vice President, EHS Services. She oversees the various teams responsible for the regulatory database (LOLI), hazard communication services, consulting services and technical training programs. Darlene currently serves as Past President for the Society for Chemical Hazard Communication (SCHC) and is a Distinguished Member of SCHC. Prior to joining ChemADVISOR, Darlene was Director Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance at Fisher Scientific, Director Product Regulatory Affairs at Calgon Corporation, Manager of Information Services/ Toxicologist, Koppers and Toxicologist, Gulf Oil Corporation. Craig Rowlands, PhD, DIBT – Senior Toxicologist Dr Craig Rowlands is Senior Toxicologist with UL Supply Chain and Sustainability where he provides leadership in the development of new approaches and capabilities for safety assessments of chemicals and consumer products. His research has focused on systems biology and toxicology applications to chemical risk assessments, sustainability and toxicant modes of action. Andrew Brooks PH.D. Senior Regulatory Consultant Andrew Brooks joined Safeware Quasar in 2012 as a Chemical Regulatory Consultant, predominantly focusing on EU chemicals legislation: DPD/CHIP, CLP, REACH and other accompanying legislation. Providing support to companies bringing a range of different product types onto and into the EU marketplace, Andrew advises on classification and labelling/ packaging requirements, along with authoring required Safety Data Sheets and the applicability of other aspects of regulations. Andrew also acts as Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser, assisting companies with their responsibilities under the regulations governing the transportation of dangerous goods by road.

PROFILE: UL

CASE STUDY 1: Replacing traditional SDS outsourcing with automation.

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SERVICES PROVIDED Chemicals management • determination of the status of all the substances used or traded by your company with regard to their worldwide marketability; • auditing and advising regarding chemicals management at company or corporate level and the integration of responsibilities and documentation into management systems; • determination of classification and labelling in accordance with chemical and dangerous goods legislation, water hazard classification or VOC; • authoring and monitoring of SDS and exposure scenarios (for all European regions/languages using UMCO SDS software UHCS); international SDS compilation and monitoring performed in conjunction with our network partners; • support with regard to worldwide chemicals management, including analysis of national requirements for marketing of chemicals and notification/registration in cooperation with our network partners; • permanent monitoring of substance and product data with regard to legislative amendments or changes in the formulation, including the updating of all necessary documents; • customised interfaces to generate the automatic import and export of data in standard XML format into/from UMCO SDS software UHCS; • web services for customer specific evaluations, for example current stock or dangerous goods lists and functions; online calculation tool in accordance with the CLP Regulation; • automated export of data for compiling CLP/GHS labels; • company-internal hazardous material management; • compliance service for restricted / banned substances in mixtures /articles; and • data maintenance for hazardous substances, raw materials and products in the SAP EHS system of our customer.

PROFILE: UMCO GmbH

CONTACTS Website

www.umco.de

E-mail

umco@umco.de

Head office

UMCO GmbH, Georg-Wilhelm-Straße 187, 21107 Hamburg, Germany

Tel / Fax

+49 (0)40 / 555 546 300 / 49 (0)40 / 555 546 357

Contact

Jan Mönster

Directors

Hubert Oldenburg Peter Duschek Ulf Ch Inzelmann

Ownership

See directors

Locations

Germany

Founded

1982

OVERVIEW Everything from one source Compliance for substances, plants and processes along the chemicals value added chain – worldwide. UMCO has been offering compliance solutions for the worldwide distribution and handling of chemicals over the last 36 years. We provide complete and high quality advisory services to our customers on substances, plants, organisations and transport. Our 70 employees in Hamburg, Cologne and Rottweil provide consultancy services for more than 1,000 enterprises in the chemicals, pharmaceuticals, logistics and processing industries worldwide. Our service portfolio includes: • chemicals management; • REACH and Biocides; • SHE management; • dangerous goods; and • emergency services. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

Turnover, chemical service provision

No. of offices

3

No. of countries represented

1

Staff, group

70

Staff, chemical service provision

30

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Other Training 5% 5% Legal 5% Information 5% Representation & management 5%

Consultancy/advisory 75%

REACH management Registration management for co-registrants: • support in joint registration: communication regarding substance sameness and letter of access (LoA); • compilation of dossiers and submission to the European Chemicals Agency (Echa); and • only representative (OR) for non-EU manufacturers according to Article 8 of the REACH Regulation. Comprehensive support for lead registrants: • Sief management: communication with co-registrants and preparation of contractual arrangements for data and cost sharing; • dossier management: collection and evaluation of information for technical dossier and chemical safety report; and Communication in the supply chain: • strategies for the communication with suppliers and customers; • integration of registration information in the eSDS; • support regarding the identification of uses (use mapping); • implementation of exposure scenarios in daily practice; and • consultation regarding substances of very high concern (SVHC). Strategic consulting: • consultation and evaluation of organisations and structures in order to ensure REACH compliance; • support related to participation and argumentation in public consultations and other communications with authorities; and • support for manufacturers and downstream users of substances subject to authorisation.

GLOBAL OFFICES Germany: Hamburg, Cologne, Rottweil

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2006

Co-founder of the Global Chemical Consulting Network (GCCN), an entity which provides further services regarding foreign legal regulations.

2012

New development of an independent, proprietary software solution – UMCO Hazard Communication System (UHCS) – for monitoring products and compiling documents for hazard communication.

2013

Customised interfaces for the automatic import and export of data per XML transfer from our UMCO SDS software (UHCS) to ERP systems of our customers.

2015

Development of a proprietary software, in conjunction with the Haufe – Lexware – Group in Freiburg, designed to internally update legal and liability compliance regulation information in the areas of environmental protection and occupational safety. This software allows for a more up-to-date, precise and complete understanding of specific operator obligations.

Safety health environment management • provision of a SHE manager/officer; • provision of external company advisors/officers for the fields of occupational safety, emission protection, water pollution control, waste, hazardous incidents, fire protection; • carrying out of approval procedures; • advice on storage of dangerous materials; • explosion protection consultation; • preparing operating instructions and risk assessments; • compiling safety reports and further hazardous incident documentations such as safety management systems and corporate alarm and hazard control plans; • training and instruction (executives, contract workers, employees); • management systems: ISO 14001, 18001 (OHSAS), 45001, 50001; • compliance organisation; • compliance checks (HSE legal compliance); • conducting internal audits; and • fire protection.

2016

Customised online training for employees about occupational safety and related areas in cooperation with AS-Trainer. These trainings can be adapted to suit the needs of individual company requirements.

Dangerous goods • provision of an external Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA); • establishment of a company individualised dangerous goods organisation and analyses for optimising procedures; • inventory and dangerous goods audit; • dangerous goods consulting; • checklists, working and operating instructions; • verification of correct classification and labelling; • instruction and training courses; • preparing and checking of documents; • information about legislative changes; and • project organisation.

Emergency services • emergency telephone number for safety data sheets according to REACH Regulation (together with GIZ Göttingen); and • GlobalChem24 – 24 hour emergency number for chemicals transport worldwide (together with the NCEC). Training • training, workshops and seminars in all services provided • in-house seminars; and • working and process instructions.

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PARTNERS • • • • • •

NCEC REACH24H GIZ GCCN Haufe – Lexware-Group AS-Trainer

CLIENTS Our clients include over 1,000 national and international companies, ranging from the chemicals and pharmaceutical industry, traders, warehouses and logistics companies to the manufacturing industry. All along the chemicals value added chain. CASE STUDY 1: Chemical product management

compilation of SDS for different chemical traders and producers of chemical mixtures; and more than 60,000 SDS compiled and regularly updated.

CASE STUDY 2: Business process outsourcing •

assumption of product stewardship and legal chemical product service for paint companies, including determination of classification and labelling for products in all EU regions and languages; and compilation of SDS and CLP / GHS labels.

CASE STUDY 3: REACH consortium management • • • •

secretariat of the REACH Selenium and Tellurium consortium; financial management, management of subcontractors, trustee; registration management, Sief- and LoA-management; and representation of the consortium in the Eurometaux REACH Forum.

STAFF SELECTION We support our customers with 70 engineers, scientists and legal experts, working on an interdisciplinary basis, to ensure the economic viability, quality, adherence to deadlines and success of projects.

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Biocides management (Biocidal Product Regulation (EU) No 528/2012) Strategic consulting: • consultation and evaluation of organisations and structures in order to ensure BPR compliance; and • advising regarding borderline and dual use products Active substance approval and biocidal product authorisation: • definition of the appropriate strategy; • preparation of dossiers according to national legislation, in case the transitional period for actives is applicable; • conduction of literature research, data evaluation and data gap analysis; • identity, technical equivalence and physical-chemical parameters; • toxicology and human exposure, environmental fate and ecotoxicological evaluation; • monitoring of studies; • communication with authorities and laboratories; and • preparation and submission of dossiers


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SERVICES PROVIDED Green Chemistry and Chemicals Management Governments globally have adopted regulatory frameworks to manage the risks that chemicals may pose. These regulations control chemical manufacture, importation, use, and marketing. Verdant helps clients achieve their objectives with product registrations and defense, compliance counseling, audit support, and enforcement defense under TSCA, FIFRA, REACH, and similar programs.

PROFILE: Verdant Law, PLLC

CONTACTS Website

www.verdantlaw.com

E-mail

inquiry@verdantlaw.com

Head office

Verdant Law, PLLC 1025 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036, US

Tel

+1.202.828.1233

Contact

Philip Moffat – pmoffat@verdantlaw.com Kurt Blase – kblase@verdantlaw.com Irene Hantman – ihantman@verdantlaw.com Danielle Schreiber – dschreiber@verdantlaw.com

Directors

Philip Moffat, Principal

Ownership

Private

Locations

US

Founded

2009

Green Marketing The number of “green” marketing claims and procurement programs continues to increase globally. Important standards define acceptable marketing. Verdant reviews proposed advertising claims to help clients enjoy the benefits of compliance and avoid reputational harm as well as defends them against government investigations and enforcement.

OVERVIEW Verdant concentrates our practice on the global regulation of products across their life cycles, from materials sourcing through manufacturing, marketing, use, and end-of-life management. The firm focuses on statutory, regulatory, and related requirements affecting the making, marketing, or using of consumer, industrial, and commercial products. The firm’s principal areas of practice emphasize sustainability and the environment, and associated legal concerns. Verdant has a strong commitment to delivering value. We work with clients to learn their business and strategic objectives and apply that knowledge to deliver timely, practical, and actionable advice. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Classification and Labeling of Chemicals & Right-to-Know Right-to-Know laws and requests for transparency are growing in response to demands for more access to information on chemicals. Green chemistry initiatives, implementation of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, and the proliferation of private stakeholder initiatives place a substantial burden on business. Verdant can help clients meet these challenges. Nanotechnology The development and commercialization of nanotechnologyenabled products poses many risks for companies, including noncompliance with chemical and product regulatory requirements, legal liability for damages to human health and environment, and loss of market acceptance. Verdant has substantial experience helping clients manage these risks. Regulatory Policy Successful campaigns to influence regulatory policy often require multi-faceted strategies involving Congress and the courts, as well as federal regulatory agencies. Verdant attorneys specialize in planning and execution of sustained efforts to attain regulatory policy goals.

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ACCREDITATIONS

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No of offices

1

No of countries represented

>25

Staff, group

5

Staff, chemical service provision

5

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Representation & Information 5% management 5% Consultancy/advisory 5% Other 5% Training 5%

Legal 75%

PARTNERS Regulatory Services International (RSI). CLIENTS The firm represents clients in a wide variety of sectors including: • agriculture, • chemicals, • coatings, • consumer products, • cosmetics and personal care products, • electronics, • energy, including fuels, • food, • glass, • manmade mineral fibers, • mining, • pharmaceuticals, • retail, • rubber, • telecommunications, including wireless, • trade associations, • transportation, and • voluntary standards.

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Verdant attorneys manage responses to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigations regarding environmental marketing claims governed by the FTC’s “Green Guides” for clients. We work with technical experts to develop substantiation for “free-from” and other environmental marketing claims for these matters. The team guides clients through internal audits to identify environmental claims in product labeling and marketing materials, identifies appropriate substantiation for such claims, and revises product labels and other materials to limit risk. CASE STUDY 2: Compliance Audit for EPA Statues & Audit Policy Disclosure The Verdant team guides clients through a step-wise assessment of their compliance with TSCA requirements related to R&D, manufacturing, processing, import and export, and sales; developing SOPs to address compliance gaps; and preparing declarations, as necessary, to EPA under the Agency’s Audit Policy Disclosure Program. Audit activities include tasks such as training staff on TSCA requirements; working with technical experts to evaluate reaction chemistry for the formation of new substances and whether those substances are on the TSCA Inventory or eligible for an exemption; assessing compliance with SNUR requirements; working with technical experts to determine the Inventory status of all substances within raw materials; and supporting communication up and down the value chain. CASE STUDY 3: Food Contact Material Notification in the EU, China, & Canada Verdant provides strategic support to clients seeking to enter the global market for a food contact materials. These clients need expeditious notification for proprietary food contact substances in the European Union, China, and Canada in order to sell the product to customers within global supply chains. For these matters, the firm identifies the common and unique legal and technical requirements of each jurisdiction, and the relevant policies and practices of competent authorities, as well as generally accepted industry practice where regulation is nascent or inchoate. Verdant then implements a multi-prong strategy including preparating dossiers to meet the common core requirements of all jurisdictions concerned, and marshalling cross-border resources and agency contacts to strengthen the individualized notification strategies tailored to attain compliance within each of the targeted countries. CASE STUDY 4: Preventing Product (Chemical Substance) Ban under TSCA Since 1991, one of our attorneys has represented an industry group initially threatened with a product ban pursuant to TSCA Section 4(f). The 4(f) proceeding was settled on the basis of a voluntary consent order; the first ever in which an industry party agreed to monitor customer exposures, and a Product Stewardship Program (PSP) which we assisted the industry in developing. Negotiating a continued commitment to implement the PSP subsequently formed the basis for four 5-year agreements with OSHA, under which the agency has agreed not to pursue a permissible exposure limit (PEL). The PSP also has served as a model for similar programs employed by the industry in Europe, South America and Japan, and is now being introduced to industry operations in China.

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STAFF SELECTION Philip Moffat Mr. Moffat founded Verdant Law to address the growing need for sustainability-related legal services and respond to the demand for greater value in the delivery of legal services generally. His practice has encompassed a variety of environmental, health, and safety-related matters, although he focuses on the environmental regulation of products under laws such as TSCA, FIFRA, FTCA, CPSC, FHSA, REACH, and California Proposition 65. Mr. Moffat provides compliance counselling, transactional support, defense against enforcement actions, and support for internal compliance audits. Kurt Blase Mr. Blase has a wide range of experience under state and federal health, safety and environmental laws. His practice focuses on administrative approvals, rulemaking and related litigation, as well as legislation, permitting, enforcement and counseling in these areas, including all major provisions of TSCA and rulemakings pursuant to the recent TSCA amendments. Mr. Blase concentrates on strategies for management of complex regulatory issues involving multiple agencies, Congress, and related toxic tort or product liability litigation. He has appeared in over 30 federal cases primarily involving judicial review of agency regulations and other actions. He also has substantial experience with matters abroad. Sylvia Chi Ms Chi focuses on green marketing, TSCA, and EPCRA, as well as compliance with California’s Safer Consumer Products programs. Her practice includes compliance counseling and enforcement defense for companies that manufacture chemicals and those that use chemicals in the manufacture of industrial and consumer products. She helps clients manage regulatory obligations up and down the value chain. Ms Chi has worked extensively on VOC issues related to indoor air quality (IAQ) under green marketing regulations. Ms Chi previously was a Visiting Attorney with the Environmental Law Institute. She is writing on IAQ for the American Bar Association’s Natural Resource Law journal. Irene Hantman Ms Hantman advises clients on the domestic regulation of chemicals and has written extensively on these issues. She steers clients through the complexities of auditing and enforcement defense. She also advises clients on the practical implications of state and federal legislation and regulations. Ms Hantman joined Verdant after working at the USEPA in the Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division. She serves in a leadership position for the American Bar Association’s Pesticide, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know Committee. Danielle Schreiber Ms Schreiber’s practice focuses on the environmental regulation of industrial, commercial, and consumer products. This includes compliance counseling, litigating, defending against enforcement actions, and supporting internal audits under TSCA, FIFRA, CAA, RCRA, green marketing under the FTC Act, and providing strategic advice under EU’s REACH program. Ms Schreiber also advises companies on compliance with hazard communication regulations under both the OSHA and the FHSA.

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CASE STUDY 1: Environmentally-Friendly Marketing Claims and Compliance with Federal Trade Commission Regulations


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SERVICES PROVIDED Product safety and stewardship tools and R&D decision support Regulatory research and monitoring – subscription-based online reference tool for researching and tracking how chemicals and substances are regulated around the globe. Content coverage is global in scope and includes chemicals, cosmetics, personal care, food contact, and flavours, food and beverages. System-integrated data, rules, phrases and templates – integrated chemical, regulatory, toxicity and eco-toxicity data, vendor SDS data, expert rules, multilingual phrases, document and label templates and data loading tools for managing EHS compliance activities in other corporate systems.

PROFILE: Verisk 3E

CONTACTS Website

www.Verisk3E.com

E-mail

info@Verisk3E.com

Head office

3207 Grey Hawk Court, Carlsbad, CA 92010, USA

Tel

North America (US): +1 760 602 8700; Europe (Denmark): +45-69918473; APAC (Japan): +81 365512850

Directors

Edmund Webecke, President Matthew Johnston, SVP, Global Business Development & Marketing Alex Ortiz, VP, Global Regulatory Content Leo Oves, Chief Information Officer Jason Rollingson, Sr. Director, Human Resources Clark VanScoder, SVP, Services Andrea Verspay, VP, EMEA Business Development Tamie Webber, VP, Product & Support

Ownership

Owned by public company, Verisk Analytics

Locations

US, Canada, Europe, Asia

Founded

1988

SDS authoring and distribution SDS and label authoring software – an enterprise software solution suite designed for companies’ in-house EHS staff to produce SDSs, labels, exposure scenarios and other hazard communication documentation. SDS authoring services – provides outsourced or co-sourced assistance with authoring SDSs, labels and exposure scenarios via Verisk 3E’s own fully-dedicated, in-house staff of highly qualified, multilingual authors. SDS distribution – facilitates the dissemination of SDSs to all stakeholders.

OVERVIEW Verisk 3E delivers intelligent compliance solutions that empower companies around the globe to reduce risk, drive continuous improvement and create new growth opportunities. Verisk 3E has set the standard for combining regulatory expertise and enriched global compliance content and transforming it into actionable intelligence to enhance chemical and workplace safety, product safety and stewardship, supply chain stewardship and research and development decision support. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

-

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

7

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

350+

Staff, chemical service provision

80%

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN IT & software 10%

Consultancy/advisory 10%

Information 80%

GLOBAL OFFICES Carlsbad, CA, US: Verisk 3E’s headquarters and EHS call centre. Copenhagen, Denmark: European headquarters. Montreal, QC, Canada: supplier data obtainement and managment. Bethesda, MD, US: global regulatory data development and operations. Canton, OH, US: authoring software development, operations and support centre. Tokyo, Japan: sales presence and Asia Pacific customer support. Beijing, China: sales and operational hub.

Chemical and workplace safety compliance SDS and chemical management – a variety of products and services for the management of vendor supplier SDSs. Risk assessment – analyse the toxicity of chemicals used in the workplace to determine risk profile. Dangerous goods transportation – around the clock global hotline access for guidance and classification of shipping hazardous materials for any mode. Emergency response – emergency response to spills, ingestions or exposures, or for dispatching emergency responders to an incident. Disclosures, permits and reports – outsourced services for researching, identifying, analysing, tracking, completing and submitting required disclosures, permits and reports. Hazardous waste management and classification services – supports customers’ hazardous waste management obligations, including proper storage and disposal. Supply chain stewardship Supply chain compliance solutions – products and services to facilitate compliance with regulatory and market driven requirements for detailed information about the source and origin of products. Service areas include conflict minerals, RoHS, REACH, California Prop 65 and more. Consulting services Product compliance – Verisk 3E offers a full spectrum of services that address the challenges of bringing a product to market and managing compliance from a global perspective. Global chemical registration, notification and reporting – support for new chemical notification, chemical registration and reporting, including REACH and REACH-like requirements. TSCA – services range from fully outsourcing TSCA compliance to project-based, function-specific areas. Safer chemical analytics – intelligent hazard and risk assessment and management services that assess the relative hazards of chemicals or products, including predictive toxicology and interim techniques such as read-across and Qsar. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 1998

Company founded

2004

Acquisition: Ariel Research Corporation; international expansion

2007

Acquisitions: HSE Systems and MSDS Solutions

2008

REACH and GHS initiatives

2010

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Launched Supply Chain platform and services

2014

Expanded global presence with office in Tokyo

2017

Rebranded: 3E Company became Verisk 3E

2018

Expanded global presencewith office in Beijing

2002 -18

Long-time and frequent industry award recipient: https:// www.verisk3e.com/about-verisk-3e/awards-recognition

ACCREDITATIONS CHMM, CSP, DGSA, CPEA, CSBA, REA, IATA, more. PARTNERS Airsweb, ASD, BIOVIA, Cority, Dotmatics, Enablon, Flashpoint, Gensuite, Intelex, Jaggaer, Kelaroo, Links-AS, Logic1, Logical Data Solutions, Reliance Label Solutions, SAI Global, The Chemical Daily, more. CLIENTS More than 5,000 clients across 35 countries span multiple industries including chemicals; cosmetics; food contact; food; flavours and fragrances; personal care and consumer products; electronics and medical devices; healthcare; industrial, automotive and heavy equipment manufacturers; oil, gas and petrochemicals; pharmaceuticals; retail; utilities. CASE STUDY 1: Brenntag Utilises Verisk 3E Solutions to Distribute and Deliver Optimized Global HSE Program Industry: chemical distribution. Challenge: To ensure they consistently have the most accurate and comprehensive regulatory data available, as ever changing regulations, initiatives and directives emerge on national, state and local levels. Solution: Integrated regulatory and dangerous goods content. Results: “Adopting Verisk 3E’s integrated content solutions has brought our ability to manage compliance information for the myriad of environmental regulations impacting our business to a whole new level. Since partnering with [Verisk] 3E, our compliance efforts have been streamlined, which translates to increased productivity and focus on the more strategic aspects of compliance management”. CASE STUDY 2: Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Enjoys a Steady Stream of SDSs Industry: manufacturer of water treatment chemicals and additives. Challenge: Producing compliant SDSs on a global scale. ”We realized that we needed a truly global solution as our previous software didn’t take various national regulations into account. As a result, we were forced to research these regulations manually, which was very time consuming and cumbersome.” Solution: 3E Generate (formerly MSDgen) Results: “The system is a very useful and beneficial tool for our team, which is spread across the US, Middle East, Asia and Europe. The system’s proven capability as a reliable and robust multi-lingual authoring platform gives us the flexibility to quickly and efficiently meet the regulatory demands we face from new markets and emerging global regulatory requirements.” STAFF SELECTION Paul Lloyd, Manager, Quality Systems & Products Paul Lloyd joined the company in 2011 and prior to that worked in the chemical manufacturing and hazardous waste sectors in a variety of laboratory, regulatory and operational management roles. Mr Lloyd holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Chemistry from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. He first qualified as a Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor in 2000 and holds current certification for this role. Mr Lloyd has extensive experience of many activities including hazard communication, environmental permitting, waste management and transportation

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of dangerous goods. He calls on this experience in supporting both clients and the Verisk 3E SDS Authoring team with the analysis and application of regulatory requirements. He also provides input on regulatory requirements to the 3E Generate authoring software development team. Based in Europe, he is particularly interested in the ongoing development of European chemical regulation. Jomarie Garcia, Esq Regulatory Research Analyst – North America Jomarie Garcia plays a significant role in assessing regulatory statutes and regulations pertaining to the US and Canada. Her core expertise encompasses key legislation such as TSCA, FIFRA, OSHA’s HazCom2012, CEPA 1999 and WHMIS. While Ms Garcia’s principal research relates to industrial chemicals, she also brings to Verisk 3E technical expertise and an international perspective to trade-related legal frameworks. Ms Garcia serves as an internal liaison for translating regulatory data into accurate content for Verisk 3E’s flagship products 3E Insight for Chemicals and 3E Insight for Food. Likewise, Ms Garcia utilises her legal training to provide consulting services to businesses considering entry into the North American market. These services are wide-ranging in scope, covering everything from consumer products and safety data sheet compliance to workplace safety regulations. Ms Garcia is a US licensed attorney admitted to the bars of the US Court of International Trade and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Prior to joining Verisk 3E, Ms Garcia gained work experience as a scientist and advisor for business solutions related to US import/ export activities with several governmental authorities, including the National Institutes of Health, US Patent and Trademark Office and the Embassy of Spain. Ms Garcia obtained a bachelor of sciences in chemistry, with a minor in biology, from University of Puerto Rico; a JD from Inter-American University of Puerto Rico; and an LLM in International Economic Law and Policy from the University of Barcelona in Spain. She is bilingual in English and Spanish, and knowledgeable in Italian. Xiaolu Wang, Regulatory Research Analyst – Asia Pacific Ms Xiaolu Wang brings extensive legal and regulatory knowledge and expertise in the field of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) compliance to Verisk 3E. Before joining Verisk 3E as a regulatory analyst for the Asia Pacific region, she worked for a regulatory consulting firm as a senior regulatory specialist, monitoring and analyzing regulatory changes in Asia on EHS related issues, including renewable energy, air/water pollution prevention, hazardous chemicals, food contact materials, natural resource restrictions, cosmetics, and medical devices. In addition, she worked as a litigator in Beijing, advising her clients on corporate law matters and contracts. One of the major topics that Ms Wang closely monitors and analyses is food contact material-related regulations in multiple Asian countries, including China, Japan, and Korea. Ms Wang recently conducted an in-depth analysis of a total of 160 Chinese technical standards for food contact materials, including national and industrial standards that are currently in force. She identified applicable migration limits for food contact materials from these standards and ensures that they are reflected in the regulatory compliance tool that Verisk 3E offers.

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SERVICES PROVIDED In vitro skin sensitisation tests XCellR8 offers all three skin sensitisation tests currently recommended for compliance with a range of legislation including REACH and the CLP Regulation, in entirely animal-free conditions.

PROFILE: XCellR8

CONTACTS Website

www.x-cellr8.com

E-mail

info@x-cellr8.com

Head office

Techspace One, Sci-Tech Daresbury, Keckwick Lane, Daresbury, Cheshire WA4 4AB United Kingdom

Tel

+44 (0) 1925 607 134

Contact

Dr Carol Treasure

Directors

Dr Carol Treasure Bushra Sim

Ownership

Privately owned

Locations

UK

Founded

2008

The three tests reflect distinct Key Events in the recently-defined Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) for human skin sensitisation. • Direct Peptide Reactivity Assay (DPRA) (OECD TG 442c) – Key Event 1, the “molecular initiating event” of binding to skin proteins • KeratinoSens™ (OECD TG 442d) – Key Event 2, the activation of skin cells (keratinocytes) in the epidermis • h-CLAT (OECD TG 442e) – Key Event 3, the activation of the local immune response via dendritic cells in the epidermis XCellR8 is also the UK representative of GARDskin – a human genomic screen as an alternative to the h-CLAT method and currently under further validation for potency prediction.

OVERVIEW XCellR8 is a world leader in animal-free testing. Founded in 2008, our GLP accredited laboratory provides groundbreaking in vitro safety and efficacy tests for the chemical, personal care and cosmetics industries. We combine established regulatory tests with the development of exciting new methods, driven by our passionate commitment to provide a completely animal-free testing strategy that is both scientifically advanced and ethically sound. Our award-winning work has been recognised at a regulatory level by the OECD and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), and supported by top funding bodies such as Innovate UK and the European Horizon 2020 programme. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Turnover, group

Not provided

Turnover, chemical service provision

Not provided

No of offices

1

No of countries represented

Globally

Staff, group

10-25

Staff, chemical service provision

10-25

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Consultancy/advisory 10%

Laboratory 90%

GLOBAL OFFICES UK (Daresbury)

In vitro skin irritation tests • Regulatory skin irritation test – for hazard identification and labelling for compliance with a range of legislation including REACH and the CLP Regulation, we offer skin irritation test OECD TG 439 (reconstructed human epidermis method.) This will give your ingredient or formulation a binary classification of either Irritant or Non-Irritant. • Non-regulatory skin irritation test – the “ET50” method, which provides a profile of damage to the epidermis over time. This results in a more detailed classification as a Severe, Moderate, Mild or Minimal/Non-Irritant. The ET50 value can be used to place a series of ingredients or formulations into rank order of irritation potential, and to compare against industry benchmarks. In vitro eye irritation tests • Regulatory eye irritation test – we provide eye irritation test OECD Test Guideline 492 (reconstructed human cornea-like epithelium method.) Gives your ingredient or formulation a binary classification of either Irritant or Non-Irritant. • Non-regulatory eye irritation tests – for potency assessments of eye irritation potential, our modification known as the “ET50” method, provides a profile of damage to the cornea over time. This results in a more detailed classification as a Severe, Moderate, Mild or Minimal / Non-Irritant. The ET50 value can be used to place a series of ingredients or formulations into rank order of irritation potential. A special extended protocol is available for mild and ultra-mild test items. In vitro skin corrosion tests This OECD TG 431 test meets the requirements for hazard identification and labelling for compliance with a range of legislation including REACH and the CLP Regulation. The output is a binary classification of Corrosive or Non-Corrosive. An adaptation is available to distinguish between GHS sub-categories 1A and 1B/C for skin corrosives. In vitro genotoxicity test BlueScreen™ Animal-Free (BS-AF) is a non-regulatory human cellbased test, free from any animal-derived components. Unlike the current in vitro regulatory methods, BS-AF detects all three major classes of genotoxin (mutagens, clastogens and aneugens) in a single test. The test is ideal as a rapid, cost-effective early screen in product development and to generate supporting information in a weight-of-evidence approach to safety assessment. In vitro acute toxicity test We provide the first truly animal-free preliminary screen for human acute oral toxicity. Our test is a non-regulatory human cell-based method, using human dermal fibroblasts in animal product-free culture conditions, and assesses membrane damage (Neutral Red Uptake method) as an endpoint. The output of the test is an IC50 value as an in vitro alternative to the traditional animal-based in vivo LD50.

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CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS & ACHIEVEMENTS 2013

GLP accreditation

2013

Winners of the Lush Prize for scientifically advanced human cell culture research technologies

2016

Winners of Chemical Industry Awards North West

2016

Horizon 2020 funding for further development of a regulatory in vitro acute toxicity screen

2017

Awarded Innovate UK grant for research to improve human safety predictions

217 CASE STUDY 3: In vitro assessment of mildness to the skin of a range of 12 surfactants used in personal care products In this study, the human skin model, EpiDerm™, was used to assess the skin irritation potential of 12 surfactants commonly used in personal care products. The products were applied to the skin surface and cellular damage was assessed using a metabolic dye (MTT). Results were correlated with a classification of skin irritation potential (Severe, Moderate, Mild to Moderate, Mild, or Minimal/ Non-Irritant) using a validated statistical model. The ET50 value was also calculated, enabling the products to be placed into a rank order of skin irritation potential. For the 12 surfactants, three were classified as Minimal/Non-Irritants, three were Mild to Moderate and six were Moderate. ET50 values ranged <2 hours to >18 hours. The study enabled a direct comparison of traditional leading surfactants against novel “mild” alternatives, and identified the mildest ingredients for product development purposes.

ACCREDITATIONS

STAFF SELECTION

GLP compliant laboratory

Dr Carol Treasure – Co-founder and Managing Director Carol holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham, based on skin cell biology and has devoted her career to using innovative science to replace animal testing. As co-founder of XCellR8, she is renowned for her clear communication about how in vitro tests work and is a frequent speaker at industry events. Carol also contributes to OECD working groups on issues facing the testing community. Dr Bushra Sim – Co-founder and Technical Director With over 20 years’ experience in cell culture which led to her founding XCellR8 in 2008, Bushra is primarily laboratory based. She performs GLP regulatory and non-GLP contract studies to evaluate skin and eye irritation and corrosion, using reconstructed human tissue models, and cytotoxicity using human primary cells. Dr Nathalie Belot – Study Director Nathalie holds a PhD in Medical Biology and has over 15 years expertise in cell culture and in vitro testing along with significant knowledge of the cosmetic/personal healthcare sector. Nathalie has a particular passion for exploring new methods that avoid the use of animal testing. Dr Fiona Bailey – Study Director Fiona’s post doc research took place at Liverpool University (UK) focusing on identifying novel therapeutic targets in uveal melanoma using a variety of in vitro cytotoxicity investigational methods. She now investigates in vitro methodologies to assess the safety of chemicals, with a focus on genotoxicity and airway toxicity. Dr Alex Edwards – Study Director Alex’s undergraduate masters in Pharmacology took him to work for Roche in their HIV research group. The role offered Alex the opportunity to learn about cell culture, assay development and molecular biology, followed by further study focusing on structural and inflammatory cell interactions in the setting of lung inflammation. He now oversees regulatory and non-regulatory studies for sponsors and manages R&D for new test methods. Jan Ball – Quality Assurance Manager Jan has a MSc in Quality Management of Scientific Research and Development plus over 20 years’ experience having worked as GLP QA auditor in the pharmaceutical industry. She ensures GLP compliance across all studies.

CLIENTS High street retailers, both in the UK and globally, leading chemical ingredient manufacturers and cosmetic brands. We also act as the in vitro specialist partner to some larger CROs. CASE STUDY 1: Adaptation of regulatory skin sensitisation tests to animal product-free conditions XCellR8 has adapted OECD TG 442d (KeratinoSens™) and OECD TG 442e (h-CLAT) to animal product-free conditions in our GLP accredited laboratory, and validated the adapted methods using the OECD listed reference chemicals and Performance Standards. In 2016, we obtained confirmation from ECHA that data from the adapted tests can be used in REACH dossiers, supported by the Performance Data. Our adaptation of the KeratinoSens™ test now has OECD approval and is being written into TG442d, and we are now pursuing the same path for the h-CLAT adaptation. This work has enabled us to provide a completely animal product-free testing strategy for human skin sensitisation. CASE STUDY 2: Development and application of a human cell based screen for acute oral toxicity We have developed a non-regulatory human cell-based screen for acute oral toxicity, using human dermal fibroblasts in animal product-free culture conditions. The test assesses membrane damage (Neutral Red Uptake method) as an endpoint. The output is an IC50 value as an in vitro alternative to the traditional animalbased in vivo LD50. A prediction model places test items into predicted GHS classifications for human acute oral toxicity. It has been internally validated using a panel of 20 well-defined cosmetic ingredients and is currently being extended to other chemical sectors. The test is ideal as a rapid, cost-effective early screen in product development and to generate supporting information in a weight-of-evidence approach. It has been used by large ingredient suppliers as part of non-animal approaches to satisfy regulatory requirements.

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Other tests XCellR8 offers a range of animal-free tests to assess endpoints including cytotoxicity, respiratory irritation and vaginal irritation. We also provide in vitro cosmetic efficacy testing for claim support purposes.


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SERVICES PROVIDED

yordas Group

Business through Science

PROFILE: Yordas Group

CONTACTS Website

www.yordasgroup.com

E-mail

info@yordasgroup.com

Head office

Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK

Tel

+44 (0) 1524 510278

Fax

+44 (0) 1524 510588

Contact

Sandra Meijer

Directors

Jonathan Lutwyche Dr Kath Carr Dr Sandra Meijer Adam Rowntree

Ownership

Privately owned

Locations

UK, Italy, US, Japan, China

Founded

2007

Regulatory compliance • EU REACH; • global regulations including US TSCA, China MEP Order No. 7, Korea ARECS (K-REACH), Taiwan TCSCA and Osha, Japan CSCL and ISHL etc; • HOCNF, OSPAR; • conflict minerals and RoHS; • toys, cosmetics, detergents and aerosols; • nanomaterials; and • biocides. Hazard communication • global safety data sheets; • classification to GHS, and CLP and other global classification systems; • exposure scenarios and eSDS; • product labelling and packaging requirements; and • translation services: global coverage. Product stewardship & chemicals management • impact assessment; • policies, procedures and management systems; • regulatory and supply chain audits; and • chemtrac software solution.

OVERVIEW Yordas Group – formerly The REACH Centre – is a leading provider of scientific, environmental, human health, and global regulatory consulting services. We have international capability with representation in North America, Asia and Europe, and commercial activities across 40 countries. Our unique collaborative approach is designed to build strong working relationships over time, allowing us to create a customised and integrated service specifically tailored to the needs of each individual customer. Delivering innovative solutions for business, industry and government, Yordas continues to create value and sustainability for our clients. Crosscutting themes such as Product Stewardship, Chemical Notification Systems, Environmental Permitting, and Waste Management are within the broad portfolio of services we provide to our customers. VITAL STATISTICS

2016/17

Scientific expert & analytical services • chemical characterisation; • chemical safety assessment and reporting; • analysis of nanomaterials; • product substitution and green chemistry; • hazard & risk assessment; • chemical and physico-chemical testing for CLP; • regulatory data acquisition and management; • expert assessments: polymer status, exemption from registration, regulatory endpoints; and • expert witness services and litigation support. Training Classroom courses, virtual classroom and customised in-house training on REACH, hazard communications, IUCLID, Biocidal Products Regulation, OSPAR, Asia-Pacific Regulations and nanomaterials.

Turnover, group

-

ACCREDITATIONS

Turnover, chemical service provision

-

No of offices

-

Our training courses are approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

No of countries represented

Global

Staff, group

50

Staff, chemical service provision

50

SERVICE AREA BREAKDOWN Training 10% IT & software 5%

Laboratory 20%

Information 5%

CLIENTS Our global customer base across 40 countries incorporates manufacturers, distributors and retailers across several industry sectors along with multiple trade associations and government bodies. CASE STUDY 1: Meeting SDS requirements around the globe

Consultancy/advisory 40%

Representation & management 20%

GLOBAL OFFICES

With the final CLP 1272/2008 deadline of June 1st 2017 looming, a leading US producer of minerals, including salt, magnesium chloride and plant nutrition products, needed to update all EU SDS for their portfolio of products. After being let down by their software producer and requiring expert help to bring their SDS into compliance, they were looking for a professional team who could undertake the update and reclassification of their products to bring them into line with CLP. With a product base containing hundreds of individual substances, completing an accurate and compliant hazard classification assessment was proving incredibly difficult for the internal regulatory team. The task was made more complicated by the high number of countries in which the products were placed on the market, with each country requiring an individual SDS and label translation.

The company has offices and representation in the UK, Italy, the US, Japan and China.

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CASE STUDY 2: Ensuring cost effective compliance through scientific expert opinion A major international manufacturer of consumer products was assessing their regulatory obligations under REACH. Because of the nature of their business, their substance inventory was very large and the potential cost associated with achieving regulatory compliance was substantial. Yordas examined the client’s inventory and found that a significant number of the substances listed were of natural origin (e.g. minerals and plant extracts). Depending on their hazard profiles and the specific conditions used to manufacture them, substances that occur in nature or are obtained from natural sources may be exempt from registration in accordance with Annex V of the REACH Regulation. Manufacturing details and hazard data were obtained for each substance that had been identified as a potential candidate for exemption. Yordas assessed this information and also performed detailed literature searches in order to fully evaluate each case. Where substances did fulfil the criteria specified in Annex V, exemption statements were created that captured all the information necessary to demonstrate why registration was not required. By identifying the legitimate cases for exemption from registration, Yordas helped the client to significantly reduce the cost of achieving regulatory compliance. CASE STUDY 3: Chemtrac helps improve efficiency for UK high street retailer A UK high street retailer is using Chemtrac to manage their mixtures. With a large product portfolio and prominent market presence, it is important that they can demonstrate full compliance with chemicals legislation and correct hazard classification and labelling of their products. A crucial aspect of maintaining compliance is being aware of changes in legislation, for example new or updated restrictions, additions to the SVHC Candidate List, and changes in harmonised classification. We helped the client to upload their product information into Chemtrac’s ‘Item Inventory’ which allowed the client to see a full list of substances within their products, as well as being able to store their own custom information within the application. In addition, they had the option to set up tailored email alerts which monitor the status of the client’s substances used within their products and notified them when changes were made. Chemtrac identifies which products are affected and allows the client to take immediate action, whether that be substitution, reformulation, or re-labelling. Automating the task of checking regulatory status has allowed our client to save time, and have the peace of mind that important regulatory changes can be dealt with immediately. STAFF SELECTION Sandra Meijer – Director: Product Stewardship A recognised expert on chemicals management and product stewardship Sandra has built up the Yordas Group’s highly regarded Product Stewardship services package which includes the Chemtrac suite of regulatory compliance tools for industry. Her work with Chemtrac has helped us to deliver tailored compliance solutions for large companies in the automotive, aerospace, and retail industries.

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Sandra’s extensive knowledge on how global chemicals regulations impact on supply chains ensures that she is uniquely placed to deliver customised REACH training for industry and to carry out regulatory compliance audits. Kath Carr – Director: Science Kath established Yordas’ scientific service and has built up an extremely strong team of experienced chemists whose work is highly regarded across the chemical industry. One of Kath’s particular strengths is her ability to resolve challenging technical issues and she specialises in the analysis and investigation of complex materials. She provides scientific support for Yordas’ regulatory activities. Her work is underpinned by her 18 years’ industrial research experience in the speciality chemicals sector. Alex Paul – Principal: Chemical Regulatory Services Alex manages the regulatory team at Yordas, a role that involves overseeing the delivery of global notifications including Biocides and Lead/Joint Registrations, supporting the provision of Only Representative services to non-EU clients and the business development of services in North American and Asian markets. In addition to maintaining and further developing Yordas’ strong position in Japan through collaboration with our strategic alliance partner JEMAI, Alex supports the regulatory team to develop new partnerships in Asia such as China, S.Korea, Thailand and Taiwan. Rosalinda Gioia – Principal: Risk Assessment Services Rosalinda is an internationally recognised expert on ecotoxicology. She has provided expert scientific advice and policy support to government regulators on chemical risk assessments relating to the oil and gas industry, for which she has authored technical bulletins and papers to the annual meeting of OSPAR’s Offshore Industry Committee (OIC). Rosalinda project manages REACH lead registrations and biocides active substance approval and product authorisation dossiers. She also provides technical leadership and advice relating to the environmental fate of chemicals, persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) and risk assessments in the aquatic environments. Siobhan Murphy – Senior Regulatory Scientist Siobhan leads Yordas’ biocidal product consultancy services, including biocidal product authorisation and biocidal active substance approval applications, member state marketing approvals, and ensuring compliance of treated articles. In addition, Siobhan is part of the team responsible for the management of data for REACH Lead Registrations and the coordination of Iuclid 6 dossiers. Siobhan leads Yordas’ biocides training, along with Iuclid training for both REACH and biocidal regulatory applications. Tarn Brown – Principal: Hazard Communication Services Tarn heads the Hazard Communications department and manages our SDS scheduling and delivery services. Her focus is the development of services including SDS and eSDS compilation, and the full range of Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) services. Tarn also has extensive knowledge and expertise in REACH, DSD/DPD, the EU detergents Regulation, EU aerosols Directive and in UN Transport of Dangerous Goods. Neil Hunt – Lead: Nanomaterials Research Neil heads Yordas Group’s services for nanomaterials, substance substitution, exposure scenarios and authorisation, running the training courses for the last two topics. Neil has been appointed to be a member of ECHA’s Partner Expert Group for the revision of the REACH guidance documents on recommendations for nanomaterials.

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In total, 460 individual SDSs were needed covering 15 regions. Yordas’ team were able to put together a project plan for the full hazard assessment and translation of all applicable products allowing for a timeline to compliance to be produced. From here, Yordas assisted the client in identifying the most important products for update and efficiently worked through the product portfolio enabling the client’s full product base to have compliant regulatory documentation before the 1 June 2017 deadline.



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Website

www.3s-chem.gr

Website

www.anthesisgroup.com

E-mail

info@3s-chem.gr

E-mail

contact@anthesisgroup.com

Head office

133, El Venizelou Str, 16343 Athens, Greece

Head office

Tel/ Fax

+30 2109901150/ +30 2109901151

The Future Centre, 9 Newtec Place, Magdalen Road, Oxford, OX4 1RE

Contact

Panos Drougas

Tel/ Fax

+44 (0)1865 250 818

Ownership

Private

Contact

Helen Kean

Founded

2/01/2007

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Europe (UK, Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Finland), North America, Asia Pacific

Founded

1994

OVERVIEW 3S–SafelyServingScience is a distinctive company providing specialised advice and guidance at each-stage-of-chemicals-lifecycle. Our mission is to contribute with knowledgeable care and best practices to our customers’ efforts to: a) identify and harmonise with compliance requirements governing the production, storage, transport and supply of chemicals b) conscientiously fulfil their environmental, health and safety duties and c) gain competitive advantage to accelerate their growth. Our +25y of practical experience in the global supply of chemicals, supported by certified knowledge on Transport-HSEQ management systems, enables us to deliver reliable, quick and cost-effective solutions. Aiming to provide high value-added services, we practice the modern project management principles supported by the latest technology cloud software. We are passionate about creating and sharing value and look forward to offering you the best possible customer experience! SERVICES PROVIDED Here’s a detailed listing of the off-the-shelf deliverables and services we offer: CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE (SDSs/C&L Studies/REACH-IUCLID Cloud services/SEVESO III/Chemical inventory); ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS (EIAs/ISO14001*/HazWastes classification [WFD-EWC/ADR-IMDG/IATA-DGR]); HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK (Safety officer outsourcing services/ISO18001*/ risk assessments of chemical hazards/ business conduct policies [EH&S]); and DANGEROUS GOODS SAFETY ADVISER (DG transport classification/transport documentation (ADR/RID/IMDG/IATA-DGR)/ independent supplier audits [EH&S, SQAS]). *implementation guidance and internal auditing

OVERVIEW Anthesis-Caleb is a policy and regulatory consultancy that has been active in the field of chemical regulation since 1994 and part of the sustainability specialist Anthesis Group since 2014. Anthesis’s clients range from governments, multinational companies and worldwide consortia to small companies with a single substance. Anthesis tailors its support to take account of a client’s internal resources in order to maximise the value of our contribution. The company has a considerable track record in sustainable management recently adding a sustainable procurement support service for our clients. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • • • • • • •

Consortium and Sief management; REACH – dossier development for registration, evaluation and authorisation/ restrictions; OR and TPR services; CLP compliance management; SDS authoring and management; sustainability strategy development and implementation; sustainable procurement; chemical management including supply chain mapping, design and implementation; and environmental due diligence.

CLIENTS Anthesis-Caleb supports SMEs and large corporations, European and global industry associations and global task forces across a range of industrial sectors and retailers. Currently the company is OR or TPR for about 20 companies and provides consultancy support for many more. Anthesis-Caleb also supports more than ten REACH consortia as managers and advisors.

CONTACTS Website

www.altox.dk

E-mail

altox@altox.dk

Head office

Tonsbakken 16-18, DK-2740 Skovlunde, Denmark

Tel/Fax

+45 3834 7798

Contact

Pernille Hjaltalin

Ownership

Private limited company

Locations

Denmark

Founded

1991

OVERVIEW Altox is a service provider assisting private companies (SMEs as well as large companies), authorities and trade organisations. We aim at finding practical solutions based on science and regulatory requirements. Altox is widely recognised for the development of helpful desk tools to ease implementation of C&L and preparation of SDS. Being independent from software solutions (C&L, SDS) and test laboratories (CRO) it allows for a more flexible approach towards regulatory changes. We also offer extensive and well recognised education programmes, open courses and tailor-made company courses, seminars etc. SERVICES PROVIDED Altox is a consultative company that provides counselling within: • REACH and CLP requirements of chemicals and articles (C&L, SDS, ECHA registrations and communication); • toxicological end ecotoxicological evaluations and reviews; • biocides (BPR); • cosmetics (safety assessment, Product Information File, labels, CPNP etc); • product safety • other registration services (eco labelling, national product registers, poison centres); • general HSE counselling (on-site handling, storage, ATEX etc); and • Scandinavian regulations (eg MAL codes and order on carcinogenic substances). CLIENTS Importers, downstream users and manufactures of chemicals primarily in Europe. Altox also provides counselling to trade organisations, universities and other professionals within the chemical area.

CONTACTS Website

www.arrowregulatory.com

E-mail

elicia@arrowregulatory.com

Head office

6th Floor, City Gate East, Toll House Hill, Nottingham, NG1 5FS

Tel

01159 352243

Contact

Dr Sara Kirkham / Dr Carlo Poncipe / Dr Virginia Gretton

Ownership

Limited Company

Locations

UK, Ireland

Founded

2016

OVERVIEW Arrow Regulatory has extensive knowledge of chemical legislation, particularly in the EU biocidal products Regulation, REACH, CLP and ADR. The company has considerable experience in the development of regulatory strategies, designing test programmes and providing tailored advice, in addition to the preparation of dossiers and risk assessments. Working with both international consortia and global partners Arrow Regulatory has experience in obtaining worldwide registrations for chemicals and biocides. Together the Arrow Regulatory team has over 40 person-years of experience in regulatory compliance during which time we have prepared over 40 REACH lead dossiers and worked on over 30 biocide active substance inclusion dossiers. Arrow Regulatory Limited is able to offer an integrated and tailored service with our experts adding value by applying their thorough understanding of separate pieces of legislation to each company-specific enquiry. Our aim is to provide a high level of service to all of our clients, irrespective of their size. SERVICES PROVIDED Arrow Regulatory services: REACH registration and authorisation; preparation of vulnerability reports for REACH phase-in dossiers; biocides; product authorisation and active substance Union list inclusion; human and environmental risk assessment; Sief and consortium management services; data gap analysis, data evaluation (reliability and acceptance), data-sharing and cost compensation; project management and study monitoring; worldwide product compliance; EU ORR and biocide EU representative functions; Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA); CLP, GHS and labelling advice; preparation of safety data sheets (SDS). CLIENTS Manufacturers, importers or downstream users of industrial chemicals, biocides, veterinary drugs, plant protection products or cosmetic ingredients.

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CONTACTS

Website

www.asseso.eu

Website

www.auxilife.com

E-mail

info@asseso.eu

E-mail

info@auxilife.com

Head office

Frohsinnstr. 28, 63739 Aschaffenburg, Germany

Head office

Auxilife Scientific Services Pvt. Ltd.

Tel

+49 (0)6021 150860

A-503, Speciality Business Centre, Balewadi road,

Fax

+49 (0)6021 1508677

Balewadi, Pune-411045, Maharashtra, India.

Contact

Stefan Oehrlein

Tel

+91-20-71110910

Ownership

corporation

Contact

Dr. Thomas Mueller

Founded

2018 (2008)

Ownership

Private

OVERVIEW

Locations

India

Asseso is a clear-structured company with expert knowledge of product compliance management (PCM). The company provides flexible, interdisciplinary services ensuring that a product meets all legal requirements when made available on the EU market, for both EU and non-EU companies. Being consultants and service providers in one, asseso can serve the customers all the way. The staff works with a holistic approach and consists of highly qualified, regularly trained engineers and chemists. They are also valued experts for authorities or external bodies. Due to ongoing monitoring and regular exchange in its partner network, legislative trends and tendencies are identified and implemented in customers’ internal structure at early stage. Asseso is proud of the long-lasting, successful relationships to customers.

Founded

2011

SERVICES PROVIDED Compliance check and gap analysis Development and implementation of tailor-made Product Compliance Management Systems REACH registration process (strategy, dossier, SIEF and consortia, OR service) Classification, labelling and notification of substances and mixtures Notification and information obligations due to REACH, SVHC, CLP/GHS, WEEE, RoHS, food contact et al. CE conformity Effective product data management including safety data sheets (SDS) Client-specific workshops and trainings related to PCM, REACH and CLP/GHS Risk assessment

OVERVIEW At AUXILIFE we are determined to provide quality regulatory and scientific services to the global chemical industry comprising manufacturers of fine chemicals, agrochemicals, consumer products and pharmaceuticals. We are striving for communicating complex regulatory requirements and related science to clients in an understandable language. We pride ourselves in understanding our customer’s business and providing strategic regulatory insights for business decisions. SERVICES PROVIDED AUXILIFE offers a complete set of expertise for registering plant protection products, biocides, fine chemicals, consumer products, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, beginning with building regulatory strategies to planning and monitoring of test programs and on to writing and conducting of risk assessments. AUXILIFE provides optimized solutions tailored to the customer’s need. We also provide policy advice to government authorities and industries. Our services particularly focus on regulatory processes in the EU and India. CLIENTS AUXILIFE provided services to clients based in Europe, USA and Asia across multiple industry sectors including speciality chemicals, agrochemicals, biocides and pharmaceuticals.

CLIENTS Client confidentiality is guaranteed. We serve more than 150 customers within Europe, USA and Asia. They are manufacturers, importers, retailers and downstream users from different industries and product areas, e. g. toys, interior decoration, electrical or chemical products. Company sizes range from small size companies to global corporations.

CONTACTS

CONTACTS Website

www.big.be

E-mail

info@big.be

Head office

Technische Schoolstraat 43A, 2440 Geel, Belgium

Tel/Fax

+ 32 14 58 45 47 / +32 14 58 35 16

Contact

Zita Snellinx

Ownership

Non-profit organisation

Website

www.msds.com.hr also www.atomium.hr

Locations

Belgium

E-mail

natasa.sedlar@atomium.hr

Founded

1979

Head office

Iblerov trg 9, HR – 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia

OVERVIEW

Tel

+385 91 769 9903, +385 1 5530 386

Contact

Nataša Sedlar

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Croatia

Founded

2012

BIG is an independent information and emergency call centre for dangerous goods (substances, mixtures). Information is gathered on physico-chemical and (eco) toxic properties, as well as regulations on safety, health, environmental protection and transport related to hazardous materials. Based on these data BIG delivers a large number of products and services to clients from diverse sectors, including: industry, emergency services, governmental and inspection services, healthcare and academia.

OVERVIEW ATOMIUM is a team of experienced: chemists, toxicologists and environmental chemists. Our main focus: classification and labelling according to CLP, REACH services, biocidal products registration, organisation of workshops and seminars for REACH, CLP, ADR/RID transport law, biocide regulations, ordinance on detergents. SERVICES PROVIDED CLP compliance management – classification and labelling of chemicals. Translation of SDS and label phrases into Croatian/Slovenian/Serbian/Bosnian. Authoring and notification of SDSs and labels according to national requirements. Monitoring of the national chemical control regulations. Re-classification of mixtures. Biocidal documentations and registration to the national authority. Consulting and assisting foreign companies to start and develop chemical business according to national rules. Chemical transport/warehousing advice. Product inspection (on-site).

SERVICES PROVIDED BIG offers expertise concerning information on hazardous products. For REACH and CLP this means assisting our clients in determining what their role and obligations are, the complete registration process from A to Z (including CSA/ CSR), notifications, communication up- and downstream (compilation of ext-SDSs, CLP compliant labels), onsite training in REACH and/or CLP, onsite REACH audits, only representative and third party representative services. BIG also specialises in downstream user CSA/CSR/ES for non-identified uses. CLIENTS BIG acts as only representative, third party representative, implementing partner and consultant for European and global players, providing customised services to large international companies and SMEs. Our clients are in many sectors, such as: raw chemicals, fine chemicals, polymers, adhesives, plastics, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, coatings and paints, article manufacturers.

CLIENTS Manufacturers, importers and distributors of cosmetics, personal and consumer health care, household cleaning products, fine chemicals. Training firms and academic institutes/international or governmental agencies. Clients include a wide variety from very small to large enterprises, operating in many fields of chemical industry. Client confidentiality is guaranteed.

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Chemical Safety Ltd. Website

www.chemleg.com

E-mail

info@chemleg.com

Head office

Altıntepe Mah. Istasyon Yolu Sk. No:3/1 Maltepe/ Istanbul, Turkey

Tel

+90 (216) 706 1307

Fax

+90 (216) 706 1284

Contact

Ms. Elif Koç , Mr. Gökhan Ardıç

Ownership

Limited company

Locations

Turkey

OVERVIEW

Founded

2017

Bootman Chemical Safety Ltd is an established UK-based consultancy, offering a wide range of scientific and regulatory services to support our clients through the process of chemical safety assessment. We have in-depth knowledge of REACH, CLP and other chemical regulations, in combination with expertise in industrial toxicology and risk assessment to serve a worldwide client base.

OVERVIEW

Website

www.bootmanchem.com

E-mail

info@bootmanchem.com

Head office

Diss Business Centre, Diss, Norfolk, IP21 4HD, UK

Tel

+44 (0)1379 640534

Contact

Chris Lewis

Ownership

Limited company

Locations

UK

Founded

1994

SERVICES PROVIDED We are focused on providing the best service to our clients whatever the size of project. REACH forms a major part of our work and highlights a number (but not all) of the areas where we provide expertise: • registration strategy, dossier preparation, prior-registration inquiries, PPORD application, chemical safety assessment including exposure assessments and risk characterisation, only representative/third party representative services, SVHC product statements, study monitoring, support on classification and labelling, safety data sheet authoring or review, preparation of CLP notifications and the list continues!; and • we also offer technical support to major Siefs/consortia on behalf of clients or as an independent contractor, discussing strategies for registration or evaluation; literature searches and other critical data reviews are also undertaken. CLIENTS Client confidentiality precludes our naming them, but we serve a wide range from SMEs to global corporations. All our clients expect high-quality service and this can be provided to you.

CHEMLEG is a consultancy company in Turkey providing “Chemical Regulatory Compliance” services to the manufacturers, importers and downstream users for helping them to commercialize their products. All CHEMLEG members have more than ten years professional experience in carrying out the process related with chemicals technical information and chemical legislation in the Chemical Industry. CHEMLEG’s experienced consultants provide chemical regulatory support for the companies to have competitive advantage in global market by providing accurate and quality service quickly. CHEMLEG always offer consultancy service with the highest quality at competitive prices. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • • • • • • • • • •

Only Representative service for non-Turkish companies (BPR, KKDIK, CLP); KKDIK (Turkish REACH) compliance services; conducting inventory for the substances under KKDIK Annex-17 (Restricted Substance List); SDS/MSDS authoring services; SDS certification services for Turkish SDS; label compliance services of chemical substances and mixtures; biocidal product Regulation (Turkish BPR) compliance services; CLP Compliance (Turkish CLP-SEA and EU CLP) and GHS compliance services; C&L notification services for Turkey; Turkish detergent Regulation compliance services; non-medical veterinary products registration services;and Technical translation services.

CLIENTS CHEMLEG’s clients are the companies working in chemical industry and associated industry in all over the world. Our clients span manufacturers, importers and downstream users in raw material, agrochemicals, biocides, paints-coatings, cosmetics, plastic, cleaning-products, petrochemicals industry etc.

CONTACTS Website

www.chem-academy.com

E-mail

info@chem-academy.com

Head office

Bahnhofsplatz 2, D-16321 Bernau bei Berlin, Germany

Tel

+49 3338 75157 0

CONTACTS

Fax

+49 3338 75157 10

Website

Contact

Dr Bjoern Nehls

www.stoffenmanager.nl www.cosanta.nl

Ownership

Private company

E-mail

info@cosanta.nl

Locations

Germany, Switzerland

Head office

Laan van Kronenburg 14, 1183 AS Amstelveen, The Netherlands

Founded

2003

Tel

+31 20 792 00 13

Contact

Albert Hollander, Erika Ustailieva, Henri Heussen

Ownership

Private Limited Company

Locations

The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, UK, Ireland, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Taiwan.

Founded

2014

OVERVIEW Chem-Academy organises high-class conferences, congresses and training courses covering a range of topics from the chemical industry. The events distinguish by practical orientation, networking opportunities, and premium speakers from relevant authorities, science and industry. You will meet executives from leading companies of the chemical industry such as manufacturers, distributors, downstream users and service providers. The events reflect the increasing dynamics within a regulated framework, both on a national and on a global level. SERVICES PROVIDED Conferences and courses on chemical regulation and its implementation. CLIENTS A wide variety of clients and delegates from industry, authorities, and service providers.

OVERVIEW Cosanta B.V. is a knowledge-intensive consultancy organisation. The company provides occupational health and safety, chemical management and sustainability services, combined with training and research. Cosanta is the legal owner and developer of the online platform Stoffenmanager®. SERVICES PROVIDED Online software: Stoffenmanager® helps organisations to comply with the regulatory and broader ethical and sustainability requirements. Stoffenmanager® is an online system to identify the chemical hazards, control the exposure at workplaces and communicate in an understandable, transparent manner to managers, employees and external stakeholders. The advantages of the system are: – validated chemical risk assessment model based on more than 6000 measurements; – internationally accepted and included in the EU chemical legislation (REACH R.14 ); – reliability guaranteed by an independent International Scientific Advisory Board; – sustainable business model providing free basic and fee-based premium licences; – multilingualism; -technical and expert support for all clients; – more than 33,000 users globally. Consultancy: support in chemicals risk assessment and control measures, data-gap analysis and SDS database, performing measurements and biological monitoring, auditing, supply chain management, advising on REACH, CLP, nanotechnology and sustainability. Training: online and physical training of the use of Stoffenmanager®, regulatory compliance and strategy for supply chain communication and chemicals management. CLIENTS

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Website

www.csregulatory.com

Website

www.ect.de

E-mail

helpline@csregulatory.com

E-mail

info@ect.de

Head office

The Old Courthouse, St Peters Churchyard, Derby, DE1 1NN, UK

Tel/Fax

+44 1332380692 / +44 1332380692

Contact

Steven Green, Craig Deegan

Head office

Boettgerstrasse 2-14 65439 Floersheim/Main Germany

Ownership

Privately owned

Tel

+ 49 6145 9564 0

Locations

UK and Republic of Ireland with a global network of expert technical providers

Fax

+ 49 6145 9564 99

Contact

Dr Jörg Römbke, Dr Anja Coors (Managing Directors)

Founded

2007

Ownership

Privately owned independent small enterprise

Locations

Germany

Founded

1993

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OVERVIEW CS Regulatory Ltd is an independent, privately owned organisation accredited to ISO 9001:2015 successfully providing regulatory assistance to suppliers of industrial chemicals throughout the world. Staff at CS Regulatory offer a combined experience of more than 50 years of professional experience within the industrial environment; we have the expertise to assist you with whatever global chemical regulation requirements you may have. With a network of strategic partnerships throughout the globe we can assist with EU registration for REACH and CLP purposes, worldwide notification of chemicals, representation of clients within Europe, production of associated chemical safety documents, liaison with authorities and product defence, advice on testing strategies and project management of data packages, acquisition of existing data and product stewardship. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • • • • • •

REACH and CLP Worldwide notification of chemicals Representation of clients within Europe Production of associated chemical safety documents (MSDS, chemical labelling, hazard assessment, etc) Liaison with authorities and product defence Advice on testing strategies, including administrating and project management of data packages Acquisition of existing data DGSA Services

CLIENTS A broad range of clients, from small niche suppliers to global multinationals with customers throughout the world.

OVERVIEW ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH has been providing ecotoxicological services and consultancy for industry and governmental authorities for more than 25 years. A broad range of ecotoxicological tests are conducted at ECT according to GLP to support the authorisation and registration of all types of chemicals. ECT keeps up with the state of the art by constantly participating in international research projects focussing on the development and standardisation of new experimental test methods and the improvement of theoretical concepts for assessing the risks of chemicals in the environment. SERVICES PROVIDED In the area of terrestrial ecotoxicology, services of ECT range from standard laboratory tests with soil and dung organisms to higher tier tests including field studies. Taxonomic determinations are offered in-house or in cooperation with experienced partners. In the area of aquatic ecotoxicology, laboratory tests with algae, water plants, crustaceans, benthic organisms, and fish are routinely conducted. Experience with non-standard test species, particularly among primary producers is available. Bioconcentration studies with fish and various invertebrates complement the range of offered test systems. As consultancy services, ECT supports the environmental fate and ecotoxicological parts of dossiers, particularly for REACH but also for other regulatory frameworks in Europe. CLIENTS Our clients are companies of all sizes from all over the world as well as regulatory authorities.

CONTACTS CONTACTS

Website

www.enviresearch.com

Website

www.mach-chemguide.com

E-mail

info@enviresearch.com

E-mail

info@mach-chemguide.com

Head office

34 Grainger Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8RY, UK

Head office

Boernsener Str 16f, 21039 Hamburg-Boernsen, Germany

Tel

+ 44 (0) 191 243 0687

Tel/ Fax

+49 40 729 10 933/ +49 40 729 10 934

Contact

James Garratt

Contact

Dr Bettina Mach

Ownership

Private

Ownership

Private

Founded

2001

Locations

Germany

OVERVIEW

Founded

2011

We guide you through REACH and CLP and the cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009. We rely on more than 20 years of experience in product safety in the chemical and cosmetic industry.

Enviresearch provide regulatory and environmental risk assessment services across a range of chemical sectors, including, plant protection products, biocides, REACH, human and veterinary medicines. While we are experts in regulatory services, from complete dossiers to managing efficacy trials, we specialise in environmental fate and ecotoxicology, from lower-tier modelling to landscape risk assessments and the evaluations of potential endocrine disrupting chemicals.

SERVICES PROVIDED

SERVICES PROVIDED

• • • • • • • • • • •

Regulatory advice and support: dossier preparation (dRR format and Iuclid) and submission, technical equivalence, study monitoring and coordination, representation in Sief/consortiums, only representation for non-EU companies, preparation of chemical safety reports (CSR) and SDS, and labelling according to GHS/CLP. Environmental fate: higher-tier approaches for refined assessments, eg, spatial assessments and probabilistic modelling, modelling for core assessments and national authorisations, kinetic evaluations, analysis of field and semi-field data, relevance and reliability reviews of scientific literature. Ecotoxicity and environmental risk assessments: higher-tier approaches eg, bespoke testing strategies such as pulsed exposure, ecological and TK/TD modelling, standard assessments for all groups of organisms, relevance and reliability reviews, assessment of potential endocrine disruptors, environmental assessments for veterinary and human medicines. Efficacy: design and commission of trial programmes, preparation of BADs, comparative assessments.

OVERVIEW

Identify your obligations; prepare Echa inquiries; prepare dossiers in Iuclid 6; prepare all kinds of notifications; represent your interests in Siefs and consortia; manage SIEFs on behalf of lead registrants; monitor toxicological studies; advise on classification and labelling and prepare C&L notifications; prepare product notifications according to Art 45 CLP in several EU countries; conduct safety assessments of raw materials and products and prepare; and cosmetic product safety reports according to EC 1223/2009.

CLIENTS DR MACH Chemical Compliance and Competence focuses on the European chemical and cosmetic industry: manufacturers, importers, distributors and downstream users of chemicals as well as manufacturers and importers of cosmetic products. The clients are both large companies and SMEs.

CLIENTS European and worldwide SMEs and large organisations from across the chemical industry.

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CONTACTS

Website

www.espheres.com

Website

www.chemicalcompliance.eu; www.chemicalcompliance.ro

E-mail

Philip.capel@espheres.com

E-mail

office@chemicalcompliance.eu

Head office

Pères Blancs 4, 1040 Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium

Head office

37 Salva St, 1st District, Bucharest, Romania

Tel/ Fax

+ 32 (0)2 740 43 36/ + 32 (0)2 740 43 87

Tel

+40 721 039 610 / +4 031 105 37 98

Contact

Philip Capel

Fax

+4 031 105 38 00

Ownership

Private

Contact

Mioara ILIE

Locations

Belgium, France, Finland, Germany

Ownership

Private company

Founded

2011

Locations

Italy, Romania

OVERVIEW

Founded

2017

eSpheres, HSE Information management consultants, a Solvay spin-out and global leader in SAP®EHS consultancy delivering health, safety, environment (HSE) software and service solutions to organizations worldwide. Our in-depth IT solutions, SAP®EHS consultancy and out-tasking services help companies and institutions in improving their management of safety, industrial hygiene and occupational health processes.

OVERVIEW

SERVICES PROVIDED SAP®EHS Consulting: eSpheres supports projects and strengthens corporate EHS and IT departments by efficiently providing them with adequate resources to lead and implement SAP®EHS into any organization. We have a wide experience in implementations, project management and maintenance services. We are experts in SAP®EHS and HSE data management and have developed IT-tools to facilitate our customers’ use of their EHS system. eSpheres implement, deploy and integrate the SAP® EHS(M) modules and deliver quick and sustainable results. Expertise in product safety, SVT, Incident & accident, risk assessment, Vendor SDS management, waste management, IDMP and recipe management, global label management; dangerous goods, conflict minerals. Outsourced EHS regulatory content update (SERC, Sphera) for SAP product safety and SDS authoring. SAP®EHS Training: expert Rules creation, SDS release generation but also customer tailored SAP®EHS training programs. Software tools to file, extract and manage EHS data from SDS.pdf into XML, CSV files, to facilitate your HSE data management for SAP®EHS. CLIENTS (petro)chemicals, pharmaceuticals, mining and minerals, steel and alloys, pulp and paper, polymers, electronic, semiconductor, cosmetic, automotive industry.

GROW SMART Chemical Compliance is a Chemical Compliance & Regulatory Affairs service provider. From our offices in Romania and Italy, we offer specific services for the placement of biocides and other chemicals on the European market. We bring together professionals and partners with years of practical experience, dedicated to responding best to the client’s needs. We offer a mix of regulatory affairs, sales & marketing insights, combined with pre-and-post registration services. Our professionals’ drive, experience and expertise make us a reliable service provider. SERVICES PROVIDED Biocides registration: national registration; EU authorisation and mutual recognition; dossier preparation; R4BP, BPR, CLP, SDS and label compliance. Consultancy: compliance with the EU Regulation and Directives for placing chemicals on the Italian/Romanian/European markets; support for biocides, medical devices, detergents, cosmetics, pest control, antifouling, preservatives, dangerous goods, etc; registration strategies, pre/post registration support.Regional Regulatory HUB: liaison with the competent authorities; support in building product strategy on the market; product development support; business representation; product marketing and sales support. CLIENTS Our clients are international businesses focused on chemicals’ production and marketing, from small to medium-size and large companies. They have branches and operations in EU, or are seeking representation for their operation in Italy and Romanian.

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Website

www.produsebiocide.ro

Website

www.eurideastranslation.com

E-mail

office@produsebiocide.ro

E-mail

translation@eurideastranslation.com

Head office

1Bis Spatarului Str., 2nd District, Bucharest, Romania

Head office

Square de Meeûs 35, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Tel

+40 721 039 610/ +4 031 105 37 98

Tel

+32 (0)2 669 7701 / +32 (0)2 808 4406 / +49 1522 1306186

Fax

+4 031 105 38 00

Fax

+32 (0)2 627 5655

Contact

Simona ILIE

Contact

Kristina Bitvai

Ownership

Private company

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Romania, Central and Eastern Europe, Moldavia

Locations

Belgium, Germany, Hungary

Founded

2011

Founded

2007

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW Eurideas Language Experts provides professional translation and interpretation services. We specialise in chemical, technical, medical translations, as well as in other fields such as EU legislation, law, environment, health and many more. Our native speaker chemical translators are experts of the REACH regulation and other related EU, international and local legislations. We have great experience in translating SDSs and other regulatory documents. We have developed our own unique methodology through years of translating REACH documents, and are therefore able to offer 60% discount for the repetitions. SERVICES PROVIDED We provide translation, certified translation, proofreading, editing services in all EU languages, in many Asian, African and Latin American languages. The translations are always done by a native speaker translator and proofread by a second native speaker translator. We also carry out a thorough quality check on the ready translation. CLIENTS We have worked on REACH, BPR and other chemical related projects for Cefic, REACHCentrum, ISOPA, EuPC, Glencore International Imports, Rio Tinto, Wintershall, Molymet, the International Molybdenum Association, the International Lead Association, the Nickel Institute, Syngenta, DonauChem, Euromines, Chemtopia, Tokyo Chemical Industry, and many more.

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Grow SMART Solutions is a multi-services firm and the first company in Romania offering specific services dedicated to biocides. It brings together professionals with years of experience, dedicated to the client’s needs. We offer a mix of regulatory affairs and commercial insights, so that our clients do not have to worry about the labyrinth of bureaucracy. Our results, fast timing and international network make us a reliable service provider as first choice for outsourcing regulatory affairs. SERVICES PROVIDED Consultancy: compliance with the EU Regulation for placing chemicals on the Romanian/European market; support for biocides, medical devices, detergents, cosmetics, pest control, antifouling, preservatives, etc; registration strategies; liaison with the competent authorities. Biocides registration: national registration of biocides from all PTs; authorisation and mutual recognition; dossier preparation; R4BP, BPR, CLP, SDS, label compliance. Business representation: personalised support in building entry-strategy on the Romanian market; representation, sales support, distribution and marketing; we facilitate the products’ path from the factory to the market. Waste Management: managing the responsibility for the Packaging-WEEE-Battery waste in Romania. Waste management specialist: Identification of waste types; contact and mediate the relationship with accredited companies for the transfer of waste obligations; waste reports; counselling to achieve the recycling objectives. CLIENTS Our clients are international businesses, focused on chemicals’ production. They have branches and operations in Romania, or they are seeking representation for their operation in Romanian and Central and Eastern Europe.

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www.infotox.pt

E-mail

info@infotox.pt

Head office

INFOTOX, Lda, Rua de Moscavide 6D, Parque das Nações, 1990-160, Lisbon, Portugal

Tel

Website

www.kerona.ie

E-mail

info@kerona.ie

Head office

30 Thomas Hand Street, Skerries, K34 RX24, Co Dublin, Ireland

+ 351 218 063 659

Tel

00353 (0)1 8495284

Contact

Elsa Casimiro

Contact

Dr Irene McGrath

Ownership

Private company

Ownership

Private Company

Locations

Portugal, UK and India

Locations

Ireland and Spain

Founded

2004

Founded

2014

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Originally, founded in 2004, INFOTOX is a specialist consulting company providing toxicology, human health and environmental risk assessment and advisory services to the private and public sector.

Formed in 2014, Kerona Scientific is an award winning agrochemical regulatory consultancy based in Skerries, Co Dublin, Ireland with an office in Madrid, Spain. With experience amassed over 26 years and spanning all areas from biocides (Regulation EU (No) 528/2012) to plant protection products (Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009) we are positioned to assist you with all aspects of your European Regulatory needs.

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Our regulatory services include expert support for biocidal products Regulation (BPR) and cosmetic products Regulation, REACH, CLP/GHS, in terms of: • dossier data gap analysis; • Iuclid dossier preparation for BPR and REACH; • electronic submissions and updates (CPNP, R4BP and REACH-IT); • toxicological reviews and expert support (including Qsar); • design of testing programmes (efficacy tests and (eco)toxicity); • safety data sheets production, review, and translation; • reviewing and updating marketing/efficacy claims and product label; • guidance on setting up a post-market surveillance programme; • BPR specific services: transitional period biocidal product registrations in Portugal; product assessment report (PAR); consortia for biocidal products; Article 95 listing of active substances; • REACH specific services: only representative services; production of chemical safety reports (CSR); and • Cosmetic products specific services: responsible person services; Pif review and compilation; cosmetic product safety reports (CPSR); We also provide a wide range of environmental health services including health impact studies for EIA, soil clean-up and climate change projects. CLIENTS

SERVICES PROVIDED We provide strategic regulatory advice to clients on the project management of new product introduction (NPI) programmes, from concept through to marketing and the optimization of existing portfolios. We specialise in providing regulatory services to the plant protection sector which includes but is not limited to data matching evaluations, technical equivalence, study commissioning, preparation of full zonal dossiers and national addenda, AIR management and submissions. As a key European biocidal consultancy, we provide services from dossier preparation to risk assessments for Annex I inclusion and national Member State applications. Uniquely we also produce a BPR Vademecum which can be obtained from our website. We manage projects for approval of fertilisers, plant biostimulants and agronomic additives at European and Member State level. We also provide cosmetic and REACH services and assistance with classification and labelling. CLIENTS We are proud to work with all of our clients and delighted that five of the top 13 global agrochemical companies have chosen to work with us. Our client list includes leading names in the proprietary and generic plant protection, biocides, fertilisers, plant biostimulants and biopesticide industries.

Our clients include regulators, professional organisations, multinational companies and SMEs.

CONTACTS Website

www.laus.group

E-mail

info@laus.group

www.jongeriusconsult.com www.reachsupportnetwork.eu

Head office

Auf der Schafweide 20

67489 Kirrweiler

E-mail

info@jongeriusconsult.com

Germany

Head office

Begijnenhof 26, 6584 CW Molenhoek, the Netherlands

Tel

+49 6321 96299 0

Tel

+31 615962071

Fax

+49 6321 96299 29

Contact

Onno Jongerius

Contact

Ms Dr. Swenja Dröge, Mr Martin Schaaf

Ownership

Private company

Ownership

Dr. Dietmar Kuhn, Managing Director

Locations

Netherlands

Locations

Germany, France, USA

Founded

2009

Founded

1991

CONTACTS Website

OVERVIEW

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Jongerius Consult BV wants to contribute to safe use of chemical products in the supply chain and at the workplace by an efficient and effective implementation of EU chemicals legislation (REACH and CLP) at companies. • check www.jongeriusconsult.com/vision-mission; and • check our Generic SUMI Method as solution for formulators anywhere in the supply chain to efficiently process the safe use information in their Mixture SDS. The Reach Support Network provides (SME) companies online access to ready-touse and practical REACH and CLP compliance solutions for fair prices • join our REACH Bootcamp to learn REACH for your business case in one day! and • become member for free to remain informed and to obtain a small welcome gift.

LAUS is a young, dynamic and quickly growing company of more than 60 committed specialists, but ‘young’ doesn’t mean that we are inexperienced: We are GLP certified since 1999, have performed ecotoxicological and biodegradation studies for 20 years, physico-chemical and genotoxicity studies for more than 15 years. Your satisfaction is a matter of intense personal and professional pride to all of our team. Because we are a small team, you will have direct access to all of us. Our strength is prompt decisions making in order to move the project to a successful conclusion. LAUS: Small enough to care, big enough to deliver.

SERVICES PROVIDED Are you a chemical manufacturer, importer, formulator, distributor and/or user of chemical products in the EU and are you looking for strategic/practical support to efficiently comply with the EU chemicals legislation (REACH and CLP)? • check our website for practical support and project references; and • contact me to discuss your specific business case in a free call. CLIENTS Our clients are companies and sectors that want to deal efficiently with REACH and related legislation up to safe use of chemicals and in alignment with their business needs. We are proud of our partners, satisfied customers and the many satisfied participants who attended our REACH workshops. We’ll continue to focus on providing added value and making REACH and CLP work for industry.

SERVICES PROVIDED Physico-chemical properties: OECD/EU/UN/CIPAC guidelines In vitro toxicology: eye/skin irritation, skin sensitization (h-CLAT, DPRA, LuSens) In vitro mutagenicity and genotoxicity: Ames, Micronucleus, Mouse Lymphoma, HPRT Assay, etc. Ecotoxiology: Algae, Daphnia, Fish acute and chronic studies and many more Biodegradability: OECD 301 A-F, OECD 310, 311, etc. Analytical services CLIENTS LAUS provides testing for various test items: Chemicals acc. to REACH, CLP and GHS Biocides and Biocidal Products Agrochemicals and Biopesticides Medical Devices for Human and Veterinarian use and Cosmetic Products Food Additives and Food Supplements

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Website

www.LKC-ltd.com

Website

www.nexreg.com

E-mail

LKC@lkc-ltd.com

E-mail

info@nexreg.com

Head office

Postfach 167, Hauptstrasse, Fuellinsdorf, Switzerland

Head office

Tel/ Fax

+41 61 906 8500 / +41 61 906 8509

Contact

Dr David Kane

Ownership

Private company

1828 Blue Heron Drive – Suite 19 London, ON N6H 0B7 Canada

Locations

Switzerland, UK

Tel

+1 519-488-5126

Founded

2001

Fax

519-488-5217

Contact

info@nexreg.com

OVERVIEW

Ownership

Private

LKC provides European registration and development services to the international chemical and biochemical industry. The LKC team is multi-disciplined, offering both technical and regulatory experience, project management proficiency and strategy planning expertise. Specialty chemical manufacturing clients benefit from our range of regulatory services to achieve the successful registration of products for crop protection, biocides, veterinary medicines and industrial chemicals.

Locations

1 Location

Founded

2005

Regulatory: data gap analysis, data evaluation, design, contract and management of data requirements including higher tier studies, chemistry, analytical methodology, mammalian toxicology, ecotoxicology, environmental fate and efficacy studies, PEC-reports and GLP multi-site residue studies. Conducting risk assessments and modelling for dietary, human and environmental exposures. Dossiers: for active substance approval, product dossiers for national registrations, provisional and union authorisations and mutual recognition. CADDY.XML dossiers, Iuclid dossiers, registrations, renewals, PPPAMS, label extensions, setting EU import tolerances/MRL’s, REACH and CLP dossiers. Technical support: pre and post submission discussion with authorities, negotiation communications, data package compensation for data-sharing and product registration maintenance and defence. CLIENTS LKC’s clients are specialty chemical and biochemical manufacturers who benefit from technical support in market sectors that include crop protection, biocides, animal health and general chemicals.

Nexreg Compliance Inc. is a full Service chemical product MSDS/SDS authoring, and consumer/industrial label review company. The Nexreg team of consultants and partners are experts on chemical product related regulations in key jurisdictions, and facilitators of chemical product management worldwide. Founded in 2005 with a mission to provide world class, comprehensive regulatory compliance services. Nexreg invests to guarantee that our regulatory specialists and clients have access to quality EH&S regulatory information and technology. We have access to multiple regulatory databases, authoring software and the ability to monitor and track industry and government source data. The regulatory needs of our clients have firm deadlines that need to be met; often arising with little notice. We seek to ensure a transparent process from project start to finish, encouraging open and timely communication with our clients. Our turnaround times are the fastest in the industry, and we offer RUSH services to respond to our clients unexpected regulatory needs. We stand behind our work and guarantee its accuracy and compliance with government standards and regulations We employ an extensive review process at each critical stage in a project. Clients can rest assured knowing that all our work is fully insured against errors and omissions; reducing or eliminating liability risk. SERVICES PROVIDED GHS (M)SDS and abel services; consumer labelling services; cosmetic labelling services; direct and technical translations; product stewardship;regulatory consulting; chemical monitoring; EU detergent label reviews; properties testing; Prop 65 compliance; and regulatory training. CLIENTS Consumer products; aerosol products; cosmetics; automotive; aerospace; pulp and paper; construction; and agricultural.

CONTACTS Website

www.mediator.as

E-mail

info@mediator.as

Head office

mediator A/S, Centervej 2 E, DK-6000 Kolding

Tel

+45 75 54 08 24

Contact

Jens Haugaard

CONTACTS

Ownership

Jens Haugaard

Website

www.oci.net.cn

Locations

Denmark

E-mail

david.chang@oci.net.cn

Founded

2011

Head office

Room 2006, MOMA Towers, Chaoyang North Street No.199, Chaoyang District, Beijing (100026), China

Tel

+86-10-68091928 extn 8008

WeChat

13910863852

Contact

David Chang, Cissy Zhou, Wendy Sun

Ownership

Licensed company

SERVICES PROVIDED

Locations

China Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou

We give expert counselling about formation of rules and handling of chemicals and their impact on their surroundings. Our services range from the production and update of safety data sheets to assistance on specific chemical substances and products. Furthermore, we offer regulatory advice concerning product launches abroad: we give advice on chemicals, cosmetics, biocides, electrical items etc. In terms of geography, we cover the EU, EAA (EU + Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway) and Latin America. We know the industry and we provide regulatory lists for a large number of customers every month to keep them up to date on their area.

Founded

2006-06

OVERVIEW mediator A/S is a consultant company where all consultants are specialised in working with chemicals impact on human beings and the environment. We take pride in knowing the businesses of our customers and the challenges they face and work alongside authorities to deliver practice-oriented solutions for our customers.

CLIENTS We assist more than 250 active customers from both within Denmark, but also from all over Europe and abroad. We advice both the entrepreneur in the upstart of business and serve as specialists for large scale companies.

OVERVIEW OCI (北京正智远东化工) based in Beijing, is one of the earliest legal regulatory services provider in China and Asia, with more than tremendous successful approvals of substances/new ingredients/products in chemicals, food relevant, cosmetics , fertilisers, feed… Aspiration in decade delivery, heritage out century reputation. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • • • •

Multi and comprehensive assessments varies in products / supply chains / regions; compliance check/data gap analysis; China and ASEA chemical registration focus; global policy and regulation news edition and presentation; site RA support and emergence team backup; and strong petition capability of Food-Cosmetics-Feed new additives

CLIENTS DSM, Sasol, Solvay, Arkema, KANEKA, Meiwa, KAO, etc.

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CONTACTS Website

www.ecotoxchem.co.uk

Website

www.ROSconsortium.eu

E-mail

info@pfagroup.eu

E-mail

karine@ROSconsortium.eu

Head office

Saxon House, John Roberts Business Park, Pean Hill, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 3BJ, UK

Head office

Haverstraat 8 2350 Antwerp (Vosselaar)

Tel

+44 (0)1227 470901 and +44 (0)1227 765117

Tel/Fax

+ 32 14 75 45 76

Contact

Dr Oliver Warwick

Contact

Karine Van de Velde

Ownership

Limited company

Ownership

Private

Locations

UK

Locations

Belgium

Founded

Originally founded in 1995. Founded as a limited company in 2006

Founded

21/05/2015

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Peter Fisk Associates offers specialist services to industry and regulatory organisations in the fields of environmental chemistry, toxicology and risk assessment. We bring expertise and high-level experience to chemical consultancy, tailored to our clients’ needs. We collaborate closely with our clients to harness their insights into their own products.

The REACH Orphan Substances Consortium (ROSC) delivers an all-included REACH package (including authorisations). We provide potential registrants the unique opportunity to bring your ‘orphan’substance (metal, organic and inorganic) under one overarching horizontal consortium thereby minimising cost and effort. Orphan substances have no or limited data and no existing organisation working on them. ROSC makes REACH manageable, before and after the May 2018 deadline.

SERVICES PROVIDED

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PFA provides a wide range of commercial and technical services associated with chemical safety and regulation, based on over 20 years’ experience. Our services include: chemistry, toxicology, ecotoxicology, quantitative structure-activity relationships, exposure assessment and modelling, risk management options, consortium management, supply chain analysis and authorisation support. We apply this range of expertise to support industrial and regulatory clients, within and beyond REACH: in all aspects of REACH and CLP requirements (dossier development and chemical safety assessment for more than 150 substances in Phases 1 and 2); socio-economic analysis, biocidal products Regulation, cosmetics, plant protection products, food safety and other areas of chemical regulation and voluntary assessment. We can collaborate with reliable expert partners to provide complementary services. We have successfully provided secretariat services, including REACH consortium management and Sief communications. We also offer training in our areas of expertise, including custom-built courses tailored to our clients’ individual needs.

Registrations: choose from our strategic, technical and administrative services: consortium formation/management, Sief communication, data and test gap analysis, exposure scenarios, risk assessment, preparation of REACH dossier: chemical safety report/Iuclid, review and/ or preparation of safety data sheets, letter of access management, (temporary) REACH help in general, classification and labeling (CLP). Authorisations: services include socio-economic analysis (SEA), analysis of alternatives (AoA), risk management options analysis (RMOA) and cross industry consortium formation – horizontal approach starting from the use of the substance. CLIENTS ROSC has a variety of clients from multinationals to small SMEs: we welcome you all.

CLIENTS A wide variety of industrial clients including chemical manufacturers’ consortia from several sectors, downstream users of chemicals and regulatory authorities.

CONTACTS

CONTACTS Website

www.reachready.co.uk

E-mail

enquiries@reachready.co.uk

Head office

Kings Buildings, Smith Square, London SW1P 3JJ

Tel

+44 (0) 20 7901 1444

Contact

Rachel Nabudde

Ownership

REACHReady is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chemical Industries Association 2006

Website

www.pfa-brussels.eu

E-mail

info@pfagroup.eu

Head office

Rue Abbé Cuypers 3, 1040 Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium

Founded

Tel

[+32] 02 741 2444

OVERVIEW

Contact

Dr Oliver Warwick

Ownership

SPRL

Locations

Belgium

Founded

2016

REACHReady offers a confidential, comprehensive and cost-effective “onestop shop” service, right through from keeping you informed of all the latest developments, to fulfilling your specific registration and authorisation needs. We aim to save you time, trouble and money. We have established a track record as the place to go for help with chemical regulatory compliance and have thousands of subscribers located all over the world, in every industry sector, working for companies from SMEs to multinationals. Our strong reputation and extensive experience of the chemical and downstream industries makes us the best choice for REACH, CLP and BPR services. Our extensive understanding and knowledge of legislation stems from the in-depth involvement of our parent organisation, the Chemical Industries Association, in its development at every stage.

OVERVIEW PFA-Brussels is a scientific consultancy that provides high quality, objective technical and policy support on the regulation of chemicals. We work with chemical manufacturers and importers, downstream users and related manufacturing industries, as well as regulatory authorities and government organisations. We are expert in assessing the regulatory and political landscape within which scientific information on chemical risks is interpreted. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • •

Regulatory compliance for REACH, EU cosmetics and biocides regulations; only representative (OR) services for non-EU exporters; expert advice and technical consultancy on toxicology, ecotoxicology, chemistry, and exposure modelling; strategic needs within REACH risk management; authorisation, restriction, RMO and evaluation. We can provide a comprehensive service to identify potential substances of high concern and deliver successful authorisation applications; development of chemicals policy and strategy; product stewardship, advantages and drawbacks of proposals. Our in-depth knowledge of the industry means we can offer analysis and understanding of the regulatory framework within which chemicals and products are made and marketed. appeals/awareness. If you are facing legislation challenges, we have the experience and scientific expertise to work with you and your legal representatives to optimise a successful outcome modelling.

SERVICES PROVIDED • • • •

Helpdesk; consultancy; training; and matchmaker.

CLIENTS • • • • • •

Chemical manufacturers; formulators; downstream users of chemicals; article manufacturers; retailers; and service providers.

CLIENTS A wide variety of industrial clients including chemical manufacturers’ consortia from several sectors and downstream users of chemicals.

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Website

www.reachspektrum.eu

CONTACTS

E-mail

info@reachspektrum.eu

Website

rovaltainresearch.com

Head office

Rubeška 393/7 190 00 Prague Czech Republic

E-mail

contact@rovaltainresearch.com

Head office

2 rue René Truhaut – 26300 Alixan

Tel

+420 739 463 410

Tel

+33 4 82 48 00 31

Contact

Jan Holomek, CEO

Contact

Martin Lawniczak

Ownership

Private Company

Directors

Stéphane Bulle, CEO Bruno Combourieu, General Manager

Locations

Prague, Czech Republic

Ownership

Private

Founded

2007

Locations

France

OVERVIEW

Founded

2014

ReachSpektrum was founded in 2007 by the Association of Chemical Industry of the Czech Republic. Since then, ReachSpektrum has provided excellent knowledge and high quality service to all industries dealing with chemicals manufacture and management.

OVERVIEW

SERVICES PROVIDED REACH services: Complete consultancy in REACH Regulation: business impact assessment, regulation interpretation and determination of registration strategy and supply chain communication. Preparation of registration dossier for both lead registrant and for JSM, advice on information requirements, compilation of IUCLID file, completion of dossier and submission to ECHA. REACH lead registrant technical secretariat services. Literature research, data gathering, testing services in partner GLP laboratories. SIEF management. Helpdesk for REACH. Only representative activities for manufactures settled outside EU. CLP – EU GHS: Classification, labelling and packaging obligations, preparation of new labels and notification to the classification and labelling inventory at ECHA. SDS management for all EU countries and several non-EU regions. BPR: Complete consultancy and services in the Biocidal Products area. We specialise in authorisation of BPR, mutual recognition applications and risk assessment. RoHS: Our consultants provide guidance to help companies comply with the requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances legislation in the EU region. Training, workshops: We organise workshops on REACH and CLP Regulation, Iuclid6 and Iucld Cloud training sessions. The sessions may be tailored to your needs and conducted in your company or in the form of webinar. CLIENTS Aero Vodochody Aerospace; Austin Powder; Barentz; BASF; BorsodChem MCHZ; GOJO Industries Europe; Delfort Group; Honeywell Aerospace; Humatex; Mida LT; Mondi; PRECIOSA; SAP; Synthos Kralupy; TEVA Czech Industries; UNIPETROL; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic; Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic

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Rovaltain Research Company (RRCo) is a global expert service and CRO for ecotoxicology and environmental fate. We are a company that specialises in providing a distinctive blend of innovative and classical approaches to evaluating the potential risks of chemical and biological substances. We offer a range of services from fundamental research, applied research, and experiments to more classical studies concerning environmental fate and ecotoxicology. We support our clients answering to tomorrow’s concern as we define and realise customised projects that meet their expectations. We also offer more conventional tests following ISO, ASTM and OECD guidelines. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • • •

Ecotoxicology: Acute and chronic tests from series 2xx. Tests can be realised according to OECD/ISO guidelines or adapted at client’s requests; phys-chem properties and environmental fate: relevant physical-chemical properties and regulatory studies on biodegradability and bioaccumulation; analytical and bioanalytical chemistry: LC-HRMS, LC-MS/MS, GC-MS/MS, IC, HPLC-UV, UV, IR ... ; studies in mesocosm: we offer the possibility to work in climatic chambers with BSL2 or BSL3 to handle potentially dangerous substances or organisms; and efficacy trials – mini-field: efficacy of pure substances or formulated products in order to optimize the selection of the PPP candidates for a type approval and/ or for a marketing authorisation.

CLIENTS Industries and research insitutes.

CONTACTS Website

www.scas-eu.be

E-mail

scaseurope07@scas-eu.be

Head office

SCAS Europe (Sumika Chemical Analysis Service), Leonardo da Vincilaan 19A Bus6 (MC Square Offices) B-1831 Diegem, Belgium

Website

www.reachwise.eu

E-mail

info@reachwise.eu

Head office

22, St Albans Avenue, London W4 5JP, UK

Tel

+44 (0)20 87470873

Tel

+32 (0) 2 719 0475

Contact

Peter Douben

Fax

+32 (0) 2 719 0480

Ownership

Private company

Contact

Dr Rick Stanton

Locations

UK, Netherlands, Germany

Ownership

Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Tokyo, Japan

2007

Locations

For parent company: Japan, China, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea

Founded

Parent company 1972; SCAS Europe 2007

Founded OVERVIEW

With extensive knowledge of REACH, CLP and BPR, REACHWise provides tailormade services to producers and users of chemicals throughout the supply chain. Our focus on these areas means our efforts are targeted. We change complex situations into manageable elements, and provide cost-effective solutions, using IT tools where possible, efficiently. SERVICES PROVIDED Impact of REACH, CLP and BPR: finding comprehensive solutions for companies on the best way to approach the REACH, CLP and BPR “problem” and to remain compliant: stay on the market and grow! Sief support: we provide the whole spectrum of Sief and consortium management. REACH registration: our REACH support covers data evaluation and sharing, preparation of the technical dossier, use and exposure requirements, chemical safety assessment and exposure scenarios. Safety data sheets: we prepare and update SDSs (body and annexed ESs) including translations. Exposure scenarios: for individual substances as well as mixtures we ensure they are comprehensive and communicable: you discharge your obligations; your customers find them easy to understand. Downstream uses: using specialist models we ensure that your conditions are compliant even when they deviate from the registrant’s information. Biocides: actives or products, we take care of them: from start to finish, covering all major product types. CLIENTS Our clients receive an efficient service. Hence satisfied customers from the ceramics industry, fertilisers and related industries, fragrance sector, health care sector, home and personal care, lubricants manufacturers and suppliers, metals sector, minerals sector, pigments and colorants sector, speciality chemicals industry. Happy retailers including cosmetics.

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OVERVIEW Since 2007 SCAS Europe (SCASE) has grown to be one of the largest REACH OR service providers in the EU. SCASE also represents our Japanese parent company, Sumika Chemical Analysis Service (SCAS), which is a significant provider of chemical regulatory services in Asia. SCAS provides global notification and multi-regional registration capabilities from our offices in Japan. Countries serviced include Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey as well as the US and Canada. Our parent company SCAS is a major analytical service provider with laboratories in Japan, China, Korea and Singapore. Founded in 1972, SCAS has consistently been satisfying requirements of its customers by providing the best analytical solutions in many industrial sectors. SERVICES PROVIDED EU REACH registration and OR for Asia clients; Asia chemical regulation support for Asia and Western clients. CLIENTS From many sectors, including both manufacturers and downstream users, for example in the following industries: chemical, petrochemical, electronics, pharmaceutical, automotive, paint, ink, rubber, fibre and others.

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Website

Website: www.siam-it.com Product website: www.siam-it.com

contact@scitegrity.com

E-mail

export@siam-it.com

Scitegrity Limited, Discovery Park, Ramsgate Road, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9FF

Head office

Ortega y Gasset 17 bajo, 26007 Logroño, Spain

Tel

+44 2 037 697 400 + 0034 941 28 67 49 + 00 33 975 12 19 24

Contact

contact@scitegrity.com

Ownership

Private company

Ownership

Limited Company

Locations

Europe

Locations

UK, operating globally

Founded

2007

Founded

2011

Website

www.scitegrity.com

E-mail Head office

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OVERVIEW Scitegrity’s industry leading Controlled Substances Squared (CS2) software is able to identify whether a chemical falls under controlled drug and related legislation by examining chemical structure. By doing this chemically rather than by name we avoid the false negative problems that plague conventional name matching systems. The system is also automated, allowing collections of millions of compounds to be checked automatically. Full legislation guidance is given on each hit including why it is controlled (e.g. x is an ester of Y, where Y includes all esters as controlled) along with SOPs on what to do. We cover controlled drug laws in the US, Europe, China, India and Canada. All major controlled drug approaches are covered including ethers, esters, stereoisomers, salts, analogue laws and chemical space definitions (aka Generic/Markush statements). Each week CS2 checks 100s of millions of chemicals for our customers, thus driving better, easier compliance. SERVICES PROVIDED Controlled substance compliance Automatic identification of controlled substances based on chemical structure Drug abuse potential reports (chemical similarity assessment) Controlled drug legislation alerts Ozone depleting, military, dual use and chemical weapon conventions compliance US ITAR and CCL compliance for chemical substances

OVERVIEW Siam develops and provides an SDS authoring software for manufacturers and companies operating in the chemical sector. Chemeter is now installed in more than 35 countries and contains more than 50 legislations constantly updated under CLP and GHS. SERVICES PROVIDED All our customers with the software installed in their facilities receive an extensive and complete support since the first installation: training on the software, legislative and technical support for their SDS and IT issues, permanent access to our expert team etc. CLIENTS Wide variety of clients from small size companies to global companies are operating now with our software to make their SDS. Today we have a well-established international presence through our sales network in many countries like: France, Italy, Portugal, Finland, Poland, Greece, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, Ireland, North America… etc. Our clients are European and non-European companies manufacturing and distributing all kinds of chemical products in many sectors, such as: cleaning, paints and coatings, rubber, detergents, adhesives and sealants, food flavors, fragrances etc.

CLIENTS Pharmaceutical and chemical companies, regulators, chemical and regulatory focused CROs. CONTACTS

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Website

www.socotec.com/en/socotec-activities/environment-safety/ health-and-product-safety

E-mail

hse.sante-produits@socotec.com

Head office

SOCOTEC – Health and Product Safety Agency 31 avenue Pierre de Coubertin 75647 Paris Cedex 13 – FRANCE

Website

www.senzagen.com

E-mail

CEO: amh@senzagen.com Sales: peter.sandberg@senzagen.com

Tel

+33 (0)1 53 62 60 35

Fax

N/A

SenzaGen AB, Medicon Village, Scheelev. 2, 223 81 Lund, Sweden

Contact

Dr Patrick Lévy

Ownership

Private company

Tel

+46 46 2756200 office / +46 708 204481 sales

Locations

Paris

Contact

Dr Anki Malmborg-Hager

Founded

2014 (Agency)

Ownership

Public company

Locations

Sweden, US

Founded

2010

Head office

OVERVIEW SenzaGen markets, sells and performs the in vitro GARDskin (Genomic Allergen Rapid Detection) genome based sensitisation test for skin sensitisation and potency classification according to the CLP standard, GARDpotency. GARDTM is the new test that, with higher accuracy than any other available test methods, reveals whether chemical substances are at risk of causing allergies in humans. A novel test for respiratory sensitisation is also under development, GARDair. As a qualityorientated and innovative international player, SenzaGen supports its clients with stringent quality assessments, recommended by ECHA and undergoes ECVAM and OECD validation. The GARD test is available through licence in international laboratories and sold through distributors in EU and Asia. SERVICES PROVIDED

OVERVIEW Product safety, regulatory compliance, industrial hygiene, environmental and occupational health, emerging and residual risks have become strategic issues for companies in terms of protecting health and environment, as well as from economic, legal and image impacts. Through its specialized team, headed by Dr Patrick Lévy, the Health and Product Safety Agency supports companies by helping them to develop risk assessment and management by anticipating long-term impacts and by converting constraints into opportunities for innovation. The offering covers health, environmental and societal impacts related to chemicals, in the broadest sense of the word: basic chemicals, intermediates, biocides, cosmetics, chemicals in articles… Thanks to the complementarity of the profiles present within the Agency, we are able to tackle various issues with a global, strategic and an expert point of view. SERVICES PROVIDED

High accuracy in vitro sensitisation testing of chemicals. For safety assessment and REACH registrations. Relevant for cosmetics, household and personal care ingredients, pharmaceuticals, biocides, agrochemicals and medical devices. • skin sensitisation (OECD TGP 4.106); • potency classification for CLP; and • respiratory sensitisation. Our scientists and immunological experts also provide customised advice to help your development projects or your challenging ingredient as well as your straightforward testing as part of your sensitisation testing.

Product-Safety activities/ Product Stewardship • strategic and expertise for REACH, CLP, PIC, biocidal products, cosmetics, food/feed, waste framework Directive. Emerging and Residual Risks • endocrine disruptors, nanomaterials, , residual risks; • industrial hygiene/health and safety at work; • chemical risk assessment at work place, occupational diseases; and • scientific expertise for litigation, due diligence, mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Crisis management/advocacy • indoor/outdoor air quality, advocacy, assistance on regulations.

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Our clients range from small size companies to global corporations. Manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, cosmetic and personal care ingredient producers, food industry as well as research institutes.

Our clients are companies from all over the world: manufacturer, importer and/ or downstream user in the sectors of: chemicals, pharmaceuticals, phytopharmaceutics, food/feed, automotive… We work with all types of companies, from SMEs to large companies.

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CONTACTS Website

www.team-mastery.eu

E-mail

info@team-mastery.eu

Head office

Via Giovio 16, 22100 Como, Italy

Tel

+39 031 269513

Contact

monicalocatelli@team-mastery.eu

Ownership

Monica Locatelli

Locations

Italy

Founded

2008

Website

www.toxfocus.com

E-mail

barbara.vogt@toxfocus.com

Head office

2 Glenridge Road, Little Rock, AR 72227, US

Tel / Fax

+1 501 351 4389

Contact

Barbara Vogt, PhD, DABT

Ownership

Private company

Locations

US

Founded

2008

OVERVIEW

Born in 2008 as a dedicated REACH consulting company, TEAM mastery changed the name in 2017 and now provides a broad range of services in Chemical Regulatory Affairs. The staff are a highly motivated team with specific expertise in: chemistry, biology, toxicology, pharmacology, human health, environmental toxicology and risk assessment. Our commitment is to assist customers along the supply chain with our depth of industrial experience and help them in cost efficient implementation of European and global regulations on chemicals. SERVICES PROVIDED Our main skills are focused on the establishment of the best testing strategy, toxicological and ecotoxicological study monitoring, risk assessment, dossier preparation and submission for the authorisation to the production, commercialisation and use of chemicals in the following areas: • REACH Regulation; • CLP/GHS Regulation; • BPR Regulation; • PPP Regulation; • PHARMA; • FEED and FOOD; and • EU Cosmetic Directive’ We cooperate with the Centro REACH in the managements of consortia for the National Authorisation of Biocides. CLIENTS We are assisting more than 150 customers all around Europe; they are manufacturers, distributors, downstream users, from SMEs to international chemical companies involved in many different industrial fields: fertilisers, agrochemicals, biocides, detergents, leather, textile, paper, pharmaceuticals, galvanic, food, cosmetic, polymers and many others.

Tox Focus LLC provides the toxicologic and scientific content for REACH, cosmetics Regulation, and other regulatory programmes, drawing upon 20 years experience in corporate and clinical toxicology. The consultancy authors Iuclid 6 dossiers for REACH, CLP notifications and harmonisation, weight-of-evidence positions and REACH evaluation responses to Echa/member states. Tox Focus LLC is a qualified risk assessor for the EU cosmetics Regulation and for the US Department of Commerce. SERVICES PROVIDED REACH: quality toxicology assessments and strategic planning for compliance with data requirements, including data gap filling, adaptations to data requirements, identification of analogues and categories, computer modelling and support (QMRF, QPRF), laboratory test monitoring, robust study authoring, construction of Iuclid 6 files with completeness reports, chemical safety reports, risk assessments, classification, labelling and packaging (CLP), and evaluation support/dossier defence. EU cosmetics Regulation: product risk assessment certificates and cosmetic product safety reports (CPSR) as part of the product information file (PIF). CLIENTS Cytec Industries Inc, The Redstone Group, Unilever, Mayer Brown International LLP, Lucite International, Ineos Europe Ltd, The Cyanide Council, Evonik-DeGussa GmbH, Abercrombie and Fitch, Air Products and Chemicals Inc, Vertellus Specialties Inc, Arch Chemicals Inc, Gerber Scientific International, AW Chesterton Company, Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP, Gulf Bayport Chemicals LP, The Nail Consultants, Ltd, US Department of Commerce.

CONTACTS Website

www.toxicon.it

E-mail

info@toxicon.it

Head office

Via Robolini 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy

thechemicalcompliancecoach.com

Tel / Fax

+39 0382 1938015 / +39 0382 1938026

E-mail

ask@thechemicalcompliancecoach.com

Contact

Raffaella Butera, MD

Head office

Newtonlaan 115 3584 BH Utrecht The Netherlands

Ownership

Private company

Locations

Italy

Founded

2010

Tel

+31 (0)30 210 6037

Contact

Johanne van Maurik (NL), Héctor Alvaro Galué (ES)

Ownership

Private company

Locations

The Netherlands, Spain

Founded

2017

CONTACTS Website

OVERVIEW Delivering regulatory services with high integrity and making your pursuit of chemical compliance a pleasant experience. That is our mission. We uphold the highest standards of scientific and regulatory accuracy in all of our consulting activities. We value being highly accessible and providing prompt, personal service. SERVICES PROVIDED We offer strategic and technical support in the areas of: • REACH: (pre-)registrations, (IUCLID) dossiers, hazard and exposure assessment, (Q)SAR analysis, read across, test plan preparation, study monitoring and SIEF management; • safety data sheets (SDSs): cost-effective SDSs in all European languages; • EU-GHS /CLP: hazard classification, product labelling in all European languages, assistance with product (re)formulation and poison centre notification; • biocidal products: authorisation application, (IUCLID) dossiers, test plan preparation, study monitoring and R4BP 3 support; • detergents: product labelling and surfactant compliance; • cosmetic products: product safety assessment, assistance in compiling product information files and product notification; and • workshops and training: introductory and extensive trainings centred around REACH, CLP, BPR and SDS authoring. CLIENTS Among our clients are chemical companies, manufacturers of cosmetics, biocides and cleaning products, companies that provide water and environmental services and retailers. We work both with large (multinational) companies and SMEs.

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OVERVIEW Toxicon provides a wide range of expert advice services in regulatory fields and in the areas of toxicology, pharmacology and occupational medicine for companies and institutions. Our know-how is based on a solid academic background in risk assessment. Our team consists of specialists in different areas: physicians, pharmacologists, biologists, chemists, biotechnologists, food technologists, economists and lawyers. We believe that complex problems can be solved with success and quality only through teamwork. SERVICES PROVIDED Overall services: guidance on regulatory interpretation, compliance support, auditing. REACH: data sharing, Sief and consortium management. Data gap analysis and testing strategy development, including the use of Qsar models. Dossier preparation (inquiry, lead and member registrants) including CSA/CSR. PPORD notification. SDS and e-SDS. Compliance check with exposure scenario (ES), scaling, CSR-DU development. ES development for mixtures. Applications for authorisation including SEA. CLP/GHS: hazard assessment, classification and labelling, notification to Echa C&L inventory and to member states bodies for emergency health response on mixtures. BPR Regulation: data sharing agreements, dossier development for active substances approval and biocidal products authorisation at national and UE level. Cosmetic products: safety assessment, product information file, notification. Medicines: CTD, genotoxic impurities assessment, PDE assessment, environmental risk assessment, provisional OELs for APIs and other chemicals. Occupational medicine: risk assessment and management (CAD, CMD). Other: training for companies, universities and institutions. CLIENTS Toxicon assists large companies and SMEs. Moreover, Toxicon works in partnership with institutions, industries and associations for R&D and compliance projects.

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CONTACTS Website

www.vivotecnia.com

Website

www.wyesideconsulting.com

E-mail

info@vivotecnia.com

E-mail

info@wyesideconsulting.com

Head office

Santiago Grisolia 2, 28760, Madrid, Spain

Head office

Bath,

Tel

+34917280713

United Kingdom

Fax

+34917280712

Tel

+44(0)1225-730-407

Contact

Rafael Terán teran@vivotecnia.com Verónica rivero rivero@vivotecnia.com Carlos Miguel Fazendeiro fazendeiro@vivotecnia.com

Contact

William Wilson

Ownership

Private company

Locations

UK

Founded

2016

Ownership

Private

Locations

Madrid

Founded

2000

With more than 3.000 toxicology studies performed, Vivotecnia offers an extensive track record and high quality performance at competitive prices. Vivotecnia labs are full GLP-certified to perform most of the in-vivo and in-vitro toxicology studies required by the regulatory agencies (ECHA, EFSA, EPA, FDA, etc). The company has worldwide unique inhalation facilities with state of the art technology. Market-leading multinationals put their trust in Vivotecnia as key partner for toxicology studies.

Wyeside Consulting Ltd supplies the legal services as a UK Barrister and consultant services of William Wilson. His background experience includes 25 years of specialist environmental and energy law in government and private practice; nine years in the UK Government Legal Service and 15 years with a leading UK law firm’s environmental law practice, which he helped to build up. William Wilson spent 2.5 years closely involved with REACH negotiations at the EU with the metals, mining and aerospace industries, and he continues to advise on REACH and chemicals regulation issues across a range of industries, including the impacts of Brexit on chemicals regulation. He is a member of the Environment and Hazmat committees of the A/D/S aerospace, defence and space trade association.

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William Wilson is a skilled UK environmental lawyer and barrister, with direct experience of EU negotiations and legislation as well as all aspects of UK legislation and regulation of chemicals and environmental issues. He has recently advised on a successful Echa data sharing appeal, and is currently advising on issues of Registrations, Only Representative arrangements and corporate reorganisations resulting from Brexit.

OVERVIEW

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Acute oral toxicity: OECD 420, 423 425; acute dermal/ocular toxicity: OECD 402, 404, 405, 431, 439; acute inhalation toxicity: OECD 403 & 436; dose range finding (DRF) studies; oral repeated dose toxicity: OECD 407, 408, 409 & 452; topical repeated dose toxicity: OECD 410 & 411; inhalation repeated dose toxicity: OECD 412 & 413; carcinogenesis; reprotoxicity: OECD 421, 422, 414, 415, 443; genotoxicity – Vivotecnia offers the most competitive Ames test service in the market; and additional physicochemical, efficacy, toxicological and ecotoxicological tests in collaboration with qualified partners.

CLIENTS William Wilson has advised governments, public bodies, trade associations and multinational companies on REACH and other chemicals regulation.

CLIENTS Vivotecnia serves chemical (REACH), agro-chemical, pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and tobacco companies worldwide.

CONTACTS

CONTACTS Website

www.wspgroup.com

E-mail

alan.ritchie@wspgroup.com

Head office

70 Chancery Lane, London, UK

Tel/ Fax

+44 20 3116 6072

Contact

Alan Ritchie/ Dr Stephen Bounds

Website

www.vrs-regulatory.net

Ownership

Private company

E-mail

jobs@vrs-regulatory.net

Locations

UK, Europe, worldwide

Head office

Vantage House, 26a Northenden Road, Sale, M33 3BR, UK

Founded

8 April 1987

Tel

+44 (0)161 976 2825

OVERVIEW

Fax

+44 (0)161 976 2561

Contact

John Sherratt

Ownership

Limited company

WSP provides a wide range of environmental, health and safety, product stewardship and regulatory consultancy services. Our team includes industry professionals experienced in all aspects of chemical regulation.

Locations

UK

SERVICES PROVIDED

Founded

2006

We now offer a complete range of services to deal with all our client’s regulatory requirements including: • REACH Registration and Authorisation; including identifying a client’s REACH obligations and developing the registration strategy; SIEF and consortium management; substance registration dossier preparation and submission; socio-economic analysis; substance authorisation (WSP was the technical advisor on the first application for authorisation to clear ECHA); classification, labelling and packaging (CLP) management and compliance; only representative and third party representative services; strictly controlled conditions audits to validate intermediate statuss • safety data sheet (SDS) and extended safety data sheet (eSDS) preparation and management; • REACH compliance auditing; • a full service for supporting the EU cosmetics Regulation including cosmetic product safety assessments, cosmetics products notification portal notifications and artwork reviews; • biocidal products Regulation; setting of product families, selection of metaSPCs, compilation of authorisation dossiers across all products types and review of label claims; and • poison centre notifications to assist in compliance with the new regulations.

OVERVIEW VRS Regulatory is a specialist recruiter in chemical regulatory affairs. We focus on jobs in the chemical, agrochemical and biocide sectors. We have a wealth of recruitment expertise and recruit for jobs at all levels from experienced regulatory professionals to someone just starting their career in the regulatory/ risk assessment field. We offer a friendly and personable approach; our goal is to find the right jobs for candidates and the best talent for clients with efficiency and confidentiality. Our work spans the UK and we offer a range of permanent, temporary and contract roles. Specialities: Regulatory Affairs, Registrations, Risk Assessment, Product Stewardship, SDS Authoring, Hazard Communications, Hazard Classification, Chemical Compliance, Notifications, Regulatory Toxicology, Regulatory Ecotoxicology, Environment Fate, REACH, CLP, GHS, BPR, EC 1107/2009. SERVICES PROVIDED • • • •

Chemical regulatory affairs recruitment consultancy; we recruit for permanent roles, temporary/interim roles and provide consultants for projects; advice to employers on salaries, skills availability, recruitment methods; and advice to jobseekers on CV layout, interview techniques, career development.

CLIENTS Our clients are in the chemical, agrochemical and biocide sectors. We work with SMEs and multinationals including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, consultancies, CROs. Also trade associations and regulators /competent authorities.

CLIENTS WSP assists a large group of companies to fulfil their REACH obligations ranging from SMEs through to large multinational corporations. Our clients include manufacturers, importers and downstream users. We act as Only Representative for 17 companies and specialise in helping companies respond to their business challenges and effectively manage compliance.

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Biocidal products Regulation

REACH Global chemical notifications

Food (contact) Occupational

Medical devices

Cleaning products

Textiles & apparel

Construction

Toys/children's products

Electrical and electronics

Veterinary medicine

Personal care (inc. cosmetics)

Biocides

Aerospace, automotive & engineering

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www.asiainspection.com www.assentcompliance.com      www.asseso.eu      www.msds.com.hr www.atoutreach.fr www.austenbusinesssolutions.co.uk     www.auxilife.com

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www.ayansan.com www.battelleuk.com www.baytouch.com www.bjboardingcard.com

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New TSCA/LCSA

APC Apeiron-Team NV Arcadis Arcerion GmbH ARCHE Consulting Argentum Environment Arrow Regulatory Ltd AsiaInspection Assent Compliance asseso AG ATOMIUM ATOUT REACH Austen Business Solutions Ltd Auxilife Scientific Services Pvt. Ltd AW-ChemAdvice Ayansan Chemical Consultancy Ltd. Co. Battelle UK Ltd Baytouch Ltd Beijing BoardingCard Chemical Consulting Co., Ltd. Beveridge & Diamond, PC bibra toxicology advice & consulting BIG vzw BioQuanta BIOVIA, Dassault Systemes Bird & Bird LLP Blue Frog Scientific Limited bluesign technologies ag Boeije Consulting Bond Dickinson Bootman Chemical Safety Borenius & Kemppinen, Attorneys at law Ltd Bristol Environmental Buckman Bureau for Chemical Engineering TB-Klade Bureau Veritas Bureau Veritas HSE Denmark A/S Burges Salmon Butterworth Laboratories Ltd Cambridge Environmental Assessments part of RSK ADAS ltd Cardno ChemRisk Cardno ENTRIX CE.way: Cosmetics Regulatory and Testing Solutions Cefas

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GHS-based regulations

Regulatory expertise

CLP

1cc GmbH 24-7 Response 3S-SafelyServingScience Accenture Acta Actio Software Corporation Active Steward Advinus Therapeutics Limited Aegis Regulatory Inc AG-HERA AGREXIS AG Alan Best Alberi EcoTech Alchemy Compliance Ltd. Alemare Solutions ALSTER Consulting > Chemical Compliance Altertox Academy Altox a/s AMEC Environment and Infrastructure Anderson Materials Evaluation, Inc. Annex3 Consulting Annray Test Co., Ltd. Antea Group Anthesis-Caleb

Biotechnology

Medical & pharmaceuticals

Organisation

Industrial chemicals Agrochemicals

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CJV Consulting Ltd

25-50 25-50 USA, UK, China, Japan, Egypt, India, Indonesia, 100-500 Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, Turkey The Netherlands Belgium, France, Italy 5-10 China 100-500 Portugal Spain, Italy, UK 5,000 plus The Netherlands 1 Denmark 10-25 Mauritius Brazil, Romania, India, Singapore 100-500 China Ireland, USA 100-500 Russia 50-100 France Hungary 1,0002,000 UK 1

1

m e e

Clariant Compliance & Risks Compliance Footprint AG Compliance Services International compliance2business Consortia Management GmbH CONUSBAT Regulatory Services Cosanta

Italy Ireland USA, UK Switzerland global offices USA UK Italy Germany Germany The Netherlands Germany, Belgium, Finland, UK, Austria

5,000 plus 50-100 5-10 10-25 1 5-10 Globally 10-25

100-500 50-100 5-10 10-25 1 5-10 5-10 5-10

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CHESSOL B.V. China National Chemical Information Center ChIR - Chemical Innovation and Regulation Chris Braun Consultancy Chymeia ApS CIDP CIRS CIS Center Citoxlab

86

88 223

90 92

223

94 96

98 100

102 104 106

223

Cosmetic Design Laboratories 

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50-100 2-5 2-5 5-10 100-500 50-100 5-10 50-100 5-10 10-25 5-10 2-5 10-25 1 1 1 10-25 5-10 2-5 1 2-5 10-25 50-100

CRAD Crowell & Moring CS Regulatory Ltd CSB CTT Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG Cyprotex Danger and Safety srl DanGoods Training & Consultancy Danish Technological Institute Datalab David Ryberg de ViB fabriek Decernis Defense Logistics Agency DEKRA DEKRA Assurance Services GmbH

Italy USA, France UK, Netherlands, France Germany Belgium, Singapore USA China

Greece

France, Switzerland

Agent in China EU, USA, Canada, China, Thailand, Japan, Vienam, Malaysia Italy, USA, Japan, China

UK 108

224 110

112

114

Turkey USA UK Germany China Germany UK Italy UK Denmark USA Norway Netherlands USA USA UK Germany

Representatives in EU, UK, USA, Japan, Korea Republic of Ireland

USA

80+ globally

e a e e g e e

e

m m e g e

g e m i i e m m i i i i m m i i

Other(s)

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50-100 2-5 5-10 5-10 5,000 plus 5,000 plus 10-25 50-100 5-10 50-100 5-10 2-5 10-25 1 1 1 25-50 5-10 2-5 1 2-5 10-25 50-100

Equipment

Belgium, Canada, India, UK

Chemservice EHNS GmbH ChemService Srl Controlli e Ricerche Chemtopia Co., Ltd.

France Italy USA Germany Canada USA Switzerland USA Luxembourg Austria Finland Finland UK Ireland USA Israel USA Turkey UK Finland UK Italy Germany, Luxembourg, South Korea Germany Italy South Korea

IT & software solutions

84

Laboratory services

CEHTRA Centro Reach Srl CERM CFCS CGI Charles River Chem-Academy ChemADVISOR, Inc. ChemAdvocacy S.A. CHEMDOX Chementors Ltd Chemest Ltd. Chemex Environmental International Ltd ChemHaz Solutions Chemical Consultant Chemical Regulatory Affairs - Israel Chemical Safety CHEMLEG ChemPharmaServe Ltd Chemphex ChemRegs (UK) Ltd ChemSafe Chemservice

Legal services

Other locations

Representation/management

Headquarters

Training

Page

Information services

Chemical Global staff staff

Organisation

Consultancy/advisory

236

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10-25

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25-50 5-10 10-25 100-500 100-500 100-500 5-10 1 100-500 2-5 10-25 2-5 50-100 1,000-2,000 5,000 plus 25-50

5-10 5-10 10-25 100-500 25-50 25-50 5-10 1 25-50 1 2-5 2-5 50-100 10-25 100-500 5-10

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m g e e

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m e e i m m e g g g g m e g g e m g

g

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a

g m

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COSHH US HCS

CAD

CMD

Medical devices Regulation

Toy Safety Directive

RoHS

Food contact

Agrochemical registrations

EU cosmetics Regulation

Biocidal products Regulation

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GHS-based regulations

CLP

REACH Global chemical notifications

Food (contact) Occupational

Medical devices

Cleaning products

Textiles & apparel

Construction

Aerospace, automotive & engineering

Toys/children's products

Electrical and electronics

Veterinary medicine

Personal care (inc. cosmetics)

Biocides

Biotechnology

Regulatory expertise

Further information

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             www.chemadvisor.com www.chemadvocacy.com                  www.chemdox.com www.chementors.fi         www.chemest.fi    

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chemex.co.uk www.chemhazsolutions.com www.chem-consult.com

 chemicalsafety.com

www.chemleg.com www.chempharmaserve.com www.chemphex.com  www.chemregs.co.uk    www.chemsafe-consulting.com                       www.chemservice-group.com

Chemservice EHNS GmbH ChemService Srl Controlli e Ricerche Chemtopia Co., Ltd.

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www.chemservice-ehns.com www.chemservice.it www.chemtopia.net

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                            www.chemtracglobal.com www.chemtrec.com                                        www.chemwatch.net

CHESSOL B.V. China National Chemical Information Center ChIR - Chemical Innovation and Regulation Chris Braun Consultancy Chymeia ApS CIDP CIRS CIS Center Citoxlab

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CJV Consulting Ltd

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Clariant Compliance & Risks Compliance Footprint AG Compliance Services International compliance2business Consortia Management GmbH CONUSBAT Regulatory Services Cosanta

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Cosmetic Design Laboratories

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CRAD

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Crowell & Moring CS Regulatory Ltd CSB CTT Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG Cyprotex Danger and Safety srl DanGoods Training & Consultancy Danish Technological Institute Datalab David Ryberg de ViB fabriek Decernis Defense Logistics Agency DEKRA DEKRA Assurance Services GmbH

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www.andreavolpato.it www.dr-langenbach.de www.eag.com

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Eurofins Air Toxics Eurofins Product Testing A/S Euromines Eversheds LLP Exitss Exponent International Limited f_OXYDE GmbH Fanwood Chemical, Inc Fera Science Ltd Fieldfisher LLP Flashpoint srl FoBiG Foresite Systems Formulator Software LLC Fraunhofer ITEM GAB Consulting GmbH Gain Claude

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DIPHEX Ltd Distefano Law Office DORUKSISTEM DR MACH Chemical Compliance & Competence Dr Prerna Shinde Dr. Andrea Volpato Dr. Philipp Langenbach GmbH EAG Laboratories

Veterinary medicine

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DEKRA Consulting GmbH Dell Tech Laboratories Ltd. Delphic HSE Solutions Limited Dentons DHI

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Medical devices Regulation

REACH Global chemical notifications

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INFOTOX 226 INSCX exchange International Cosmetics & Chemical Services 154 Ltd Intertek 156 IOM IPO O/Pszczyna iPoint-systems gmbh

Portugal UK USA

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Medical devices Regulation

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Cleaning products

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Construction

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www.qualisys.eu www.khlaw.com    www.kelleydrye.com www.kerona.ie     www.kft.de       www.knoell.com www.konicaminolta.com www.kreatis.eu www.krogerus.com     kumi.consulting www.kvconsultings.com  www.laus.group   www.lgcns.com www.lgc.co.uk www.linmarkconsulting.com   www.linnunmaa.fi

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LKC Switzerland Ltd 227 Loufakis Chemicals SA LSR Associates Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP MB Research Laboratories mediator A/S 227 Mercer Mérieux Nutrisciences Miami Chemical Micromeritics Analytical Services Modern Testing Services (Global) MSDS Europe MSDSWriter LLC National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC) 168

Switzerland Greece UK USA USA Denmark USA USA USA USA Hong Kong Hungary USA UK

USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Romania, India, Turkey, Brazil UK Bulgaria, Servia, Macedonia USA, Japan

National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Neuralog, LP Nexreg Compliance Inc. NimkarTek Technical Services Pvt. Ltd Noerr LLP NovaTox OCI Pace Regulatory Services Paul Illing Consultancy Services Ltd PeerAspect Penman Consulting Pera Technology Peter Fisk Associates PFA-Brussels pIEt Consulting BVBA Pinnacle Associates Pirjo Heikkilä Polgar ACRO Pöyry Finland Oy Prefusion LLP Primetra Global Regulatory Consultants Proactima AS ProductIP Prosacon GmbH PwC Quality Technical Services LLC Ramboll Environment and Health Randis ChemWise (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

UK USA Canada India Germany Canada China USA UK USA Belgium UK UK Belgium Belgium UK Finland Hungary Finland UK Canada Norway The Netherlands Germany The Netherlands China UK China

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Belgium

Equipment

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Training

Lisam Systems

Information services

Chemical Global staff staff

IT & software solutions

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www.penmanconsulting.com www.peratechnology.com www.ecotoxchem.co.uk www.pfa-brussels.eu www.pietconsulting.eu www.pinnacleassoc.com

www.polgar-acro.eu www.poyry.com www.prefusion.co.uk    www.primetra.com www.proactima.no/en www.productip.com www.prosacon.eu www.pwc.nl/nl/reach www.qtsinspect.com               www.ramboll.com www.randis.cn, www.randischem.       com www.reach-advice.com   www.reach-chemadvice.com     

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www.npl.co.uk www.neuralog.com  www.nexreg.com www.nimkartek.com www.noerr.com www.novatox.ca  www.oci.net.cn www.pacelabs.com/regulatory

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www.LKC-ltd.com www.loufakis.gr www.lsr-associates.com Manatt.com www.mbresearch.com www.mediator.as  www.mercer.com www.merieuxnutrisciences.com www.miamichemical.com www.particletesting.com www.mts-global.com www.msds-europe.com   www.msdswriter.com www.the-ncec.com 

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Toy Safety Directive

RoHS

Food contact

Agrochemical registrations

EU cosmetics Regulation

Biocidal products Regulation

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Medical devices

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www.reach-chemconsult.com www.reacheu.nl www.reachdelivery.com www.reach-gs.eu www.reachmonitor.org www.rorltd.com www.ROSconsortium.eu

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www.reach-rs.com www.reach24h.com/en-us   www.reachcentrum.eu www.reacheck.eu www.reachlaw.fi www.reachlinked.com www.reachready.co.uk www.reachspektrum.eu www.reachwise.eu www.redebel.com www.redeker.de www.refac.eu www.regscan.com

www.rrandcc.com www.ricerca.com

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Textiles & apparel

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