"This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business..." (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004) "All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." (Environmental Science & Technology, 3/15/2004) "...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." (Hazmat & Environment Notes, February/ March 2004)
Whether a company operates global facilities or just imports/exports goods to United States, personnel and advisors must understand regulatory requirements.
"This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business..." (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004) "All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." (Environmental Science & Technology, 3/15/2004) "...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." (Hazmat & Environment Notes, February/ March 2004)
Whether a company operates global facilities or just imports/exports goods to United States, personnel and advisors must understand regulatory requirements.
Whether a company operates global facilities or just imports/exports goods to the United States, personnel and advisors must understand regulatory requirements. Most companies that ship or receive goods internationally have developed MCS that address regulatory requirements; however, these typically are labor intensive, independent of other company systems, adequately address only their primary location, and are not updated in a timely manner. Supply chain logistics is complicated, and this book details how to avoid security holds on shipments and gives sound advice on how to cope if another "9/11" occurs. The book provides easy to understand guidance to shipping/receiving personnel, safety inspectors, transportation and logistics managers on the movement of hazardous cargo from one location to another ensuring compliance to the maze of regulatory requirements.
“"This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business..." ( Chemical Engineering Progress , June 2004) "All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." ( Environmental Science & Technology , 3/15/2004) "...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." ( Hazmat & Environment Notes , February/ March 2004)”
"This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business…" (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004)
"All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." (Environmental Science & Technology, 3/15/2004)
"...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." (Hazmat & Environment Notes, February/ March 2004)
JOHN PHYPER is Executive Vice President at Atrion International, Inc. He has coauthored several books on management systems and environmental legislation.
PHILIPPE DUCAS is a Senior Manager of Product Stewardship Solutions and Customer Care with Atrion International, Inc. He has extensive experience with global materials compliance requirements.
PETER BAISH is a former senior executive with U.S. Customs with extensive experience in field operations, enforcement, and anti-terrorism.
clear guidance on all relevant regulatory issues
To deal with global legislation pertinent to hazardous chemicals and/or dangerous goods, more and more organizations are developing their own Materials Compliance Systems (MCS). Creating an MCS from scratch can be labor intensive and typically takes several years. The resulting MCS, if not designed and implemented properly, may lack key integration points to other key systems within the organization, only address a small portion of legislation pertinent to the organizations activities, and become outdated within a relatively short period of time. Until now, the need for a standard set of guidelines for these systems at the global level has not been available.
Global Materials Compliance Handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business, e.g., purchasing, research and development, testing, manufacturing, selling, documenting, and distribution of regulated materials. It features clearly organized, in-depth coverage of all aspects of the MCS, making it the most comprehensive text available. Country-by-country regulatory coverage includes:
The books second section on materials compliance systems describes:
Global Materials Compliance Handbook does more than just collate international laws; it features regulation analyses across national borders and provides practical tools for setting up a current, workable MCS. Thorough and easy to understand, this text should prove an invaluable resource for successfully meeting international materials handling requirements.
clear guidance on all relevant regulatory issues To deal with global legislation pertinent to hazardous chemicals and/or dangerous goods, more and more organizations are developing their own Materials Compliance Systems (MCS). Creating an MCS from scratch can be labor intensive and typically takes several years. The resulting MCS, if not designed and implemented properly, may lack key integration points to other key systems within the organization, only address a small portion of legislation pertinent to the organization's activities, and become outdated within a relatively short period of time. Until now, the need for a standard set of guidelines for these systems at the global level has not been available. Global Materials Compliance Handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business, e.g., purchasing, research and development, testing, manufacturing, selling, documenting, and distribution of regulated materials. It features clearly organized, in-depth coverage of all aspects of the MCS, making it the most comprehensive text available. Country-by-country regulatory coverage includes: Requirements for chemical registration, notification, and listing Requirements for Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and product labels Requirements for transportation, import, and export The book's second section on materials compliance systems describes: The impact on supply chains of the new, tougher security environment MCS management: policy, planning, implementation, monitoring, and review MCS information systems Global Materials Compliance Handbook does more than just collate international laws; it features regulation analyses across national borders and provides practical tools for setting up a current, workable MCS. Thorough and easy to understand, this text should prove an invaluable resource for successfully meeting international materials handling requirements.
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