BIOCIDES 2015 – 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
VIENNA, AUSTRIA
A unique opportunity to join our expert panel for a two day event in Vienna which focuses on the latest information and advice on the application of the EU Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)
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TWO DAY CONFERENCE + WORKSHOPS
2526NOVEMBER
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WHY ATTEND?EXPERT PANELListen to senior representatives from European Institutions, Regulators from Member States together with industry representatives from across the EU and elsewhere in the World
CURRENT THINKINGGain valuable insight into the state of play of the BPR
TIME EFFICIENCYBring yourself up-to-date with the complex and changeable regulatory landscape concerning Biocides by attending two conference days and a choice of four workshops
Q&A PANEL SESSIONSHave your specific questions answered by making use of the multiple Q&A sessions. Remember - you can send in any questions you might have in respect of the Biocides’ regime in writing in advance of the conference.
FOCUSBring yourself up-to-date with the BPR since implementation and learn about developments in the rest of the world
FOCUSED WORKSHOPSParticipate in one or two of the four focused workshops to gain a more in-depth understanding of specific developments
BIOCIDES 2015 – 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
25-26 NOVEMBER, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Who should attend? Authorisation holders Registration holders National Competent Authorities Producers Retailers Formulators Consultants Other Stakeholders
About this eventRegulators, authorities and biocides businesses are continuing to get to grips with the intricacies of the EU Biocidal Product Regulation - putting the provisions into practice and, where necessary, developing further explanation and understanding around application of this hugely complex piece of legislation.
As implementation progresses, more companies, across more industrial sectors, are feeling the effects. Increasingly, downstream users of biocides - in supply chains ranging from pest control, to wood and water treatment, through to consumer goods - need to know their obligations if they are going to remain within the law.
Such companies also need to understand the likely impacts of the regulation on the supply of ingredients that are often critical to the performance of their products, and stay ahead of developments regarding the substitution of biocidal products.
While the BPR takes an overarching view of biocides risk management - through the authorisation of active substances in all product types - important developments are happening elsewhere. The OECD continues to make progress in its internationally-recognised tests and guidance for biocides. And other countries (ie US, China and Japan) are reviewing, revising and introducing new rules.
Providing critical insights on the current state-of-play regarding implementation of the BPR, Biocides 2015 - 18th Annual Conference - sheds light on emerging downstream impacts and also touches on regulatory activity outside of the EU.
09:00 Coffee and Registration
09:30 Chair’s Introduction
SESSION 1: Update from the Regulators
09:40 EU Commission Legislative update• implementation• the recent achievements• on-going works • important deadlines
Ludovic Chatelin, Policy Officer on Biocides, EU Commission, Belgium
10:15 ECHA Update: Latest developments• The new Review Programme Regulation in practice• In situ generated active substances• Article 95: status and next steps• Union Authorisation: status• R4BP 3 and SPC editor: status and next steps
Valerio Spinosi, Scientific Officer, Biocides Assessment Unit, ECHA, Finland
10.40 Q&A
11:00 Refreshments and networking
SESSION 2: Industry response at different supply chain levels
11:15 A) Creosote: Challenges assessing UVCB Biocides• What is creosote• Introduction CCE• Creosote evolvement through the years• UVCB biocides in contrast to most other biocides• Challenges for authorities and industry• Transition BPD/BPR and its challenges• Comparative Assessment• Development of Alternatives• End of life use• Future outlook
Ralph Meulepas, Chairman Technical Committee, Creosote Council Europe, Koppers International B.V.
11:40 B) BPR impact in the nonwovens industry• Introduction to EDANA, the international association
serving the nonwovens and related industries• The use of biocides in the nonwovens industry• EDANA’s main priorities: treated articles and borderline issues• Conclusion: Outlook
Bernd Heinken, Head of Technical Support Department SAI, Schuelke & Mayr GmbH, on behalf of EDANA, Belgium
12:05 C) A short Overview of how SMEs deal with the BPR: Challenges, Worries and OpportunitiesMarko Sušnik, Advisor, UEAPME, Austria
12:30 Round Table (all morning speakers With CA representative, Marcel Hulsman, CTGB, NL, Prof. Ralph Cooney, University of Auckland, NZ and NGO (tbc)
13:15 Lunch and networking
SESSION 3: More detailed updates
14:15 Article 95 Enforcement• Background Art. 95 of the BPR• Compliance scenarios• Enforcement issues• Experience, recent developments• Communication in the supply chain• In situ generated active substances
Paul Krajnik, Deputy Director, Waste Management, Chemicals Policy and Green Technology Division V/5, Chemicals Policy and Biocides, Federal Ministry, Forestry, Environment and Water Management - Austria
14:40 Enforcement or Compliance? Article 95 BPR• Industry Situation end 2014 – uncertainty about effect of art 95• Current industry situation – enforcement by NL authorities• In-situ biocides compliance
Chuchu Yu, Consultant Scientific & Regulatory Affairs, NVZ - Dutch Detergents Association
15:05 Developments on in-situ Biocides and the Impact on the Supply Chain• Regulation if in situ biocides under the BPR – where we are
and how we got here• In situ biocides and the BPR Review Programme• In situ biocides and Article 95• Consequences for suppliers of precursors, active substances
and biocidal products• Some current examples of supply chain scenarios
Mike Baldry, Regulatory Affairs Consultant, Antec International Ltd. (Chemours Chemical Solutions)
15:30 Q&A
15:45 Refreshments and networking
16:00 Consequences of treated article regulations for the coatings industry• Art 95 contains a limited set of biocides useable in paint
formulations• Biocide regulations could affect sustainability• Facilitate entry of new biocides
Anthonie Stuiver, R&D Manager, Exterior Woodcare, AkzoNobel
16:25 Master batches• What is a Masterbatch?• Is a Masterbatch incorporating an active substance a
biocidal product?• In which case is an article made of a resin which
incorporated a Masterbatch of an active substance a Treated article?
• Proposed way forward
Anna Gergely, Director, EHS Regulatory, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Belgium
DAY 1: 25 November 2015
16:50 Mandatory Data Sharing under the BPR – prospects and risks for data owners, data submitters and new market entrants• The impact of mandatory data sharing on existing data
access, transfer and licensing agreement• How to solve conflicts between mandatory data sharing
and freedom of contract• Legal consequences for future contract design• Recent case law
Gunnar Sachs, Lawyer, Clifford Chance Deutschland LLP, Germany
17:15 BPR fees: impact on the future of biocidal productsElodie Cazelle, Technical and Regulatory Affairs Manager, A.I.S.E., Belgium
17:40 Q&A
18:00 Close of Day One
09:15 Keynote: The NZ Biocides Toolbox• The research objective: to develop a toolbox of new greener
synthetic and natural biocides with reduced environmental and health impacts
• The Research Team: high quality interdisciplinary research team of chemists, microbiologists and engineers from a consortium of 4 research provider organisations
• The commercial objective: to work with international and NZ companies to develop greener biocides which have greater consumer acceptance
• The economic objective: to enable NZ manufacturing companies in the biocide relevant sectors to grow their business through export
• The biocide relevant sectors: Construction, Healthcare, Consumer Products, Air and Water Quality, Packaging etc
Prof. Ralph Cooney, University of Auckland, New Zealand
SESSION 4: Borderline Issues
09:30 Borderline issues of the BPR: Medical Devices, Medicinal Products and Cosmetics• Background and provisions of the BPR• Experiences and views on the changed conditions under
the BPR• Borderline to medical devices, cosmetic products, medicinal
products and veterinary medicinal products• Borderline between biocide product types
Dr. Ludger Grunwald, Dir. Regulatory Affairs EMEA,
ECOLAB Deutschland GmbH
09:55 Q&A
10:10 Refreshments and networking
SESSION 5: Implications of substitution decisions
10:25 Identifying challenges for the procedure of comparative assessment• Overview of the provisions concerning the comparative
assessment• Main aspects of the assessment procedure• Experiences and current challenges
Jessica Jordan, Scientific Officer, BAuA, Germany
10:50 Developing a strategy for dealing with substitution decisions• Reviewing the scope of substitution criteria• Public Consultation - experiences• Putting the theory into practise• Impacts on registration strategies and costs
Samantha Champ, Head of Regulatory Affairs - Biocides, BASF SE, Germany
11:15 Pest Control - Effect of the active ingredient withdrawals and use restrictions• Short introduction of Babolna• Short outlook to areas governed by other regimes• Pest control reshaped by legislation:• Reduced portfolio of actives (Withdrawals)• Restrictions
- substitution – comparative assessment - Non-inclusions - only professional use - restricted field of use
• The effect on practice of some pest control areas and highlights of some special aspects
Sandor Karikas, Development Engineer, Babolna Bio Ltd., Hungary
11.40 Q&A
12:00 Lunch and networking
SESSION 6: Safer/Sustainable Biocides
13:00 EU Report on the Sustainable Use of Biocides• the study prepared • a state of play on the report to be sent to Council and EU
Parliament
Ludovic Chatelin, Policy Officer on Biocides, EU Commission, Belgium
13:30 Substitution made easy - The WIDES Data Base for Disinfectants• Why `Green Public Procurement´ of disinfectants?• Purpose and structure of the developed WIDES Database
(www.wides.at/en)• Lessons learned - Experiences of users and results in Vienna• Some suggestions for the sustainable use of biocides in Europe
Marion Jaros, Official, Vienna Ombuds-Office for Environmental Protection, Austria
13:55 Anti-microbial Conducting Polymers• The research objective: To develop new anti-microbial
polymers based on functionalized polyaniline technology• The outcomes: new polymeric biocides, microbiological
testing and mechanisms
Day 2: 26 November 2015
OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS
• The research team: materials chemists and microbiologists from the University of Auckland, Victoria University Wellington, Scion Research Ltd and Industrial Research Ltd
• The commercialization team including industry and start-up executives leading commercialization strategy
• The industry engagement strategy: Joint technology Planning
Prof.Ralph Cooney, University of Auckland, New Zealand
14:20 The US EPA Safer Choice Program (formerly Design for the Environment- DfE)• Program background• What does the label mean?• Product review process• Safer Chemical Ingredients List (SCIL)• CleanGredients• Preservatives• DfE for Antimicrobial Products Pilot
Melanie Vrabel Adams, Senior Environmental Protection Specialist, US Environmental Protection Agency
14:55 Q&A
15:10 Refreshments and networking
SESSION 7: Global Regulation Update
15:40 China non-agricultural pesticide registration system• Development of China Pesticides Industry• Authority for China Pesticides registration• China Pesticides registration system• Requirements for Non-Agricultural Pesticides Registration
Yong Jiang, Project Director, Product Registration and Compliance Department, China National Chemical Information Centre, China
16:05 Biocides in Asean - a brief overview of biocide management in• Thailand• Malaysia• Philippines• Singapore• Indonesia• VietnamIncluding information on your obligations, responsibilities and enforcement.
Deirdre Lawler, Head of Industrial Chemicals & Biocides, Regulatory Affairs, Dr Knoell Consult GmbH, Germany
16:30 US Regulatory Update
16:55 The Role of the OECD Task forceLeon van der Wal, Policy Analyst, OECD, France
17:20 Final Q&A panel session
17:45 Close of Conference
One Day Workshops
Workshop 1 – Pre-conference, 24 November, 09.30-17.00
A Practical Introduction to the BPR: • Brief overview: main principles and role of Echa, the
Commission, member states• Authorisation of active substances • Authorisation of biocidal products • Treated articles • Overview of interlinks between BPR and other legislations• Costs, data protection and data sharing provisions• Available Guidance
Workshop Leaders: Darren Abrahams, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Belgium; Christian Gruendling, Technical Director, FCIO, Association of the Austrian Chemical Industry
Workshop 2 – Post-Conference, 27 November, 09.30-17.00
IT Tools for Biocide Authorisation - Hands on Workshop (Please have IUCLID preloaded on your laptop!)
• Tools Overview: IUCLID, SPC Editor & R4BP 3• Create active and basic substance datasets• Create a biocidal product dataset• Generate a biocidal product dossier• Produce an SPC• Create an ECHA account via R4BP 3
Workshop Leader: Rita Sookrit, Training Manager, ReachCentrum, Belgium
Half Day Workshops
Workshop 3 – 27, November, 09:00-12.30 Consortia under BPR:
• Biocidal Product Regulation Overview - Biocidal Product Family - Regulation 414 of 2013
• Consortium Structure• Consortium Management
- Obligation - Communication - Data & Cost Sharing - LoA
Workshop Leader: Magda Kornacka, Project Manager Reach & Biocide, ReachCentrum, Belgium
Workshop 4 – 27, November, 13.30-17.00 Planning a biocidal product family authorisation
• Considerations for forming a biocidal product family (BPF) and the use of meta SPC
• What to include in the family and when; future proofing? • Justifying a BPF product grouping• Determination of a test programme• Preparing the dossier and SPC• A Competent Authority viewpoint
Workshop Leaders: Sara Kirkham, Senior Consultant, EHTRA UK Ltd., and Alice Brousse, Consultants, Toxicologist Specialist, Cehtra EU; Marcel Hulsman, Account Manager Biocides, CTGB,
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25/26 NOVEMBER 2015 TWO-DAY CONFERENCE €895 +VAT (22%)
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 24 NOVEMBER 2015 €545 +VAT (22%)
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP (3) €295 +VAT (22%)
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP (2) €545 +VAT (22%)
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP (4) €295 +VAT (22%)
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EVENT TIMINGS:
Tuesday 24 November Workshop 1 09.30-17.00
Wednesday 25 November Conference Day 1 09.00-18.00
Thursday 26 November Conference Day 2 09.15-17.45
Friday 27 November Workshop 2 09.30-17.00
Friday 27 November Workshop 3 09:00-12.30
Friday 27 November Workshop 4 13.30-17.00
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