23 Jun 2011

 

On December 8, 2006, the Canadian government pledged to spend $300 million over four years to implement their Chemicals Management Plan. Four years later, where do we stand? Environment Canada and Health Canada have together categorized the Domestic Substance List into high, medium and low priorities for action. Together they have now assessed 200 chemical substances identified as high priorities for action under the initiative known as “The Industry Challenge.” These substances were predisposed to being declared “CEPA Toxic” and were anticipated to be subject to severe restrictions, including possible bans.

This presentation will briefly review “The Industry Challenge” and provide an update on the fate of the 200 high priority substances – industry participation, the assessment outcomes, the proposed risk management, and, most importantly, the foreseeable impact on the chemical industry and our downstream stakeholders. The presentation will end with a discussion of “what’s next,” including international collaboration activities and the proposed path forward for the 3000 medium priority substances and the remaining low priorities.

Presentation Download 

CEPA Chemicals Management Plan Presentation Download (PDF)

Presented By:

Joyce K. Borkhoff
Director, Chemicals Group
Cantox Health Sciences International, An Intertek Company

Joyce Borkhoff is a regulatory chemist and Director of the Chemicals Group at Cantox Health Sciences International (an Intertek Company), a consulting firm that delivers expert advice in the areas of risk assessment, hazard communication, and new product registration.  For over 15 years, Joyce has been employed in senior positions within the chemical industry, developing and delivering Health, Environment, Safety, Security, and Stewardship programs to address all regulatory obligations while contributing to the development and success of corporate business strategies. She has extensive practical experience in the North American notification and assessment of new chemicals under CEPA NSNR and US TSCA programs. She is also well versed in the global management of toxic substances, offering particular expertise in the Canadian Chemical Management Plan and the EU REACH system. She has successfully represented companies and industry sectors to ensure product sustainability in North America.

Questions?

Please send you inquiry to green.compliance@intertek.com.

Canada CMP News

Did you know that Environment Canada has published the next two Section 71 Notices (mandatory surveys) under the second Phase of the Chemicals Management Plan? On June 11, 2012, a Notice with respect to certain cobalt-containing substances was published in the Canada Gazette Part I, followed the next week by a Notice with respect to certain methylenediphenyl diisocyanate and diamine (MDI/MDA) and phenol, methyl- substances.

Are you prepared to understand your obligations under these Notices and provide the mandatory volume, use and toxicity information by the October 2, 2012 and October 16, 2012 deadlines