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Reach Implementation Services Available In Canada
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Distributed by:Azelis based inAntwerp, BELGIUM
The Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH) in the EU is one of the strongest regulatory changes ever to hit the chemical industry. REACH regulations entered into force from 1st June 2007, followed by a progressively more demanding implementation programme. Pre-registration activities involved more than 10,000 substances, ...
by:3E - SDS and EHS Compliance Data Management Solutions based inCarlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Manufacturers and distributors of all sizes face rising challenges as a result of increasing globalization in the marketplace and changing international regulatory initiatives. The Regulation for Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) addresses the production and use of chemical substances and their potential impacts on both human health and ...
Manufactured by:Promark Electronics based inSaint-Laurent, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Using our years of experience, and skilled workforce, Promark Electronics can quickly work with your team to design a prototype of a pre-production product. We take into consideration application conditions, cost efficiency, lead time and product lifecycle while developing your prototype. We are able to quickly procure sample wire, cable and connectors to ensure our products will meet your needs ...
by:Keller and Heckman LLP based inWashington, WASHINGTON (USA)
In today"s multinational corporate environment, ensuring global regulatory compliance is essential. For over 30 years, Keller and Heckman LLP has had a tradition of serving clients through an interdisciplinary staff with a combination of strong legal and scientific skills. These resources, resident in Washington, D.C., Brussels, San Francisco, and Shanghai, enable us to creatively resolve ...
by:Keller and Heckman LLP based inWashington, WASHINGTON (USA)
Companies must achieve continuous compliance with environmental laws or risk production delays, increased governmental oversight, private and government litigation, adverse media reports, monetary liability claims, and community outrage. Indeed, the continued success of many companies will rest in part on making environmental performance a competitive advantage through more imaginative and ...
