Recorded Webinars
Cosmetic Regulations in Major World Economies (EU, USA, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, ASEAN)
During the webinar Participants will be addresses on the key regulatory provisions for cosmetic products in the major global economies. The EU's new Cosmetic Product Regulation (EU CPR) will be given a certain, wider position as the EU CPR is representing the latest, most modern regulatory framework which is influencing other global legislators.
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
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- Price: $179.00
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Cosmetic Regulations in Major World Economies: EU, USA, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, ASEAN
During the webinar Participants will be addresses on the key regulatory provisions for cosmetic products in the major global economies. The EU's new Cosmetic Product Regulation (EU CPR) will be given a certain, wider position as the EU CPR is representing the latest, most modern regulatory framework which is influencing other global legislators.
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
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- Price: $179.00
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Cosmetic Regulations in Major World Economies (EU, USA, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, ASEAN)
Part 1: The new EU Cosmetics Regulation [30 min] - Basic principles and provisions - Experiences and obstacles from the implementation phase - Options for compliance approaches and available supporting tools - Remaining issues and future perspectives and activities
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
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- Price: $179.00
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Compliance with the European Cosmetics Products Regulation (EC) 1223-2009
Since July 2013, Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products of the EU has been fully implemented and represents a modern regulatory framework grounded on state of the art of cosmetic science and product technology. It is structured in regulatory modules, which include the safety assessment and the Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR), Product Information File (PIF), Responsible Person (RP), label information, cosmetovigilance, substance regulations, claims, etc. The legislator's existing goal is assurance of the safety for the ingredients and for the cosmetics products in use of consumers. In-market control is assigned to EU Member State competent authorities. The flow of information between countries is interlinked by the Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP), which is fed with the information by the demand for pre-market notification of cosmetic products and by ongoing cosmetovigilance procedures put in place with the respective provisions in the CPR. The central role in cosmetovigilance applies to the Responsible Person while the access to manufacturers and responsible persons is assured by product labeling provisions.
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
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- Price: $179.00
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Compliance with the European Cosmetics Products Regulation (EC) 1223-2009
Since July 2013, Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products of the EU has been fully implemented and represents a modern regulatory framework grounded on state of the art of cosmetic science and product technology. It is structured in regulatory modules, which include the safety assessment and the Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR), Product Information File (PIF), Responsible Person (RP), label information, cosmetovigilance, substance regulations, claims, etc. The legislator's existing goal is assurance of the safety for the ingredients and for the cosmetics products in use of consumers. In-market control is assigned to EU Member State competent authorities. The flow of information between countries is interlinked by the Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP), which is fed with the information by the demand for pre-market notification of cosmetic products and by ongoing cosmetovigilance procedures put in place with the respective provisions in the CPR. The central role in cosmetovigilance applies to the Responsible Person while the access to manufacturers and responsible persons is assured by product labeling provisions.
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
- Recorded
- Price: $179.00
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Cosmetic Regulations in Major World Economies (EU, USA, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, ASEAN)
During the webinar Participants will be addresses on the key regulatory provisions for cosmetic products in the major global economies. The EU's new Cosmetic Product Regulation (EU CPR) will be given a certain, wider position as the EU CPR is representing the latest, most modern regulatory framework which is influencing other global legislators.
- Dr. Annelie Struessmann
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- Price: $225.00
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