Events
Events
ECHA-Stakeholder Exchange Network on Exposure Scenarios
24-25 November 2011 | Brussels
Programme
Presentations
- Welcome and Setting the Scene - Jack de Bruijn (ECHA)
Session 1: What is our experience so far? What has worked well? What did not work well?
- Exposure Scenarios: What has worked well. What did not work so well. An ECHA perspective - Andrew Murray (ECHA)
- Exposure Scenarios: What has worked well. What did not work so well. The industry perspective - Dook Noij (CEFIC)
- Development of Generic Exposure Scenarios (GES) - Alison Margary (ESIG)
- Experiences Arising from the Development of CSAs/ESs for Petroleum Substances - Chris Money (CONCAWE)
- Managing exposure assessment in a joint CSA. - Leo Appelman (ReachCentrum)
- Overview on experiences with exposure scenarios – a reflection of practice so far at company level - Dr. Angelika Langsch, Dr. Christian Bögi (CEFIC)
Session 2: Today's challenges
- "Real life" exposure scenarios - good practices and suggested improvements from the DU perspective - Sylvie Lemoine (A.I.S.E/DUCC)
- Communication in the supply chain – distributors‘ challenges - Dr. Uta Jensen-Korte, Director General (Fecc)
- Data Processing from Received Exposure Scenarios – Experience from Production of Coatings - Thomas May (Cepe)
- Matching ES for substances with ES for mixtures – a perspective from the lubricants sector - Dr Stephen Harley (ATIEL/ATC)
Sessions 3 & 4: Group Discussions and Reports
- GROUP A: How to organise a joint exposure scenario building process among registrants of the same substance? How to organise submission of the CSR
- GROUP B: How to improve manageability and usefulness of ES communicated to downstream users?
- GROUP B - Supplementary presentation: Exposure scenarios – practical example of a surfactant producer. Wolfgang Schröder (CESIO)
- GROUP C: How to generate exposure scenarios for mixtures? Current status and way forward
Session 5: Preparing for 2013
- Development of CSA/CSR in Fine Chemicals What will be the issues for 2013? What support is needed? - Tony Scott Adviser to (EFCG / CEFIC)
- Building and maintaining shared key resources/tools in industry - Leo Heezen (CEFIC)
- What is ECHA doing to prepare for the next wave of CSRs? - Andreas Ahrens (ECHA)
- Conclusion and closing remarks - Jack de Bruijn (ECHA)