Understanding regulatory notifications: requirements, risks and practical compliance

Date

29 April 2026

Topic

Chemical risk

Time

14:00 (United Kingdom, London)

Regulatory notification requirements for chemicals are becoming increasingly complex across the EU and globally. Organisations must understand when notifications apply to substances, mixtures and articles to ensure compliance, support emergency response systems and maintain market access.

Ricardo’s team of regulatory experts will share practical guidance on navigating notification frameworks and understanding how hazard classification influences regulatory obligations. The session will include updates and insights on:

  • Poison Centre Notifications (EEA and global).
  • EU and worldwide REACH notifications.
  • Detergent notifications.
  • Classification and Labelling (C&L) notifications.
  • SCIP notifications.

This one-hour webinar aims to provide clarity on when regulatory notifications are required and how organisations can manage compliance effectively across multiple frameworks. The session will explore:

  • How hazard classification influences notification obligations
  • When different notification requirements apply to substances, mixtures and articles
  • Common compliance risks and how to avoid them
  • Practical approaches to managing multiple notification frameworks efficiently

 

Meet the presenters

 

Georgie Walker

Senior Consultant - Poison Centres

Gill Pagluica

Principal Consultant – REACH

Kiran Sundal

Senior Consultant – REACH

Simon Cook

Regulatory Senior Consultant

 

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