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8 Ways to Reduce the Cost of Your RoHS/REACH Compliance Program


                                              James Kandler
Jim Kandler is Keynote Speaker at Compliance key Inc. He is a Managing Director of RoHS Ready LLC. We are a b2c consultant unlike any other you know. We can quickly apply our actionable expertise, enabling your product to be compliant, on-time and on budget. 

 Webinar Id:  CIFWJK001 
 12:30 PM PT | 03:30 PM ET 
 01/29/2018
 Duration: 60 mins 


Overview
The Webinar will propose several practical methods a manufacturer might implement to make their material compliance efforts more effective. The material regulations are expanding and becoming more inclusive. These changes are increasing the negative impact of RoHS and REACH compliance on manufacturers. To mitigate increasing cost and risk there are several potential process enhancements that might be implemented by manufacturers. In this presentation 8 ideas for internal business functional improvements will be discussed. Hopefully some of them will be appropriate for your business.
Why should you attend this webinar?
This webinar is for Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturers outside of the EU, and importing into the EU. Also, suppliers to these Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturers will be interested, since their products are in scope also.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Introduction to the Problem
  • You Need a Relevant Metric
  • Work Organization
  • Educate Your Supply Chain
  • Initiating Person Makes Requests to Suppliers
  • Self-declaration
  • Web Sharing Tools
  • Purchase Declarations
  • Third Party Resources
  • Summary
Who can Benefit:
  • Compliance (Chief Compliance Officer, Compliance Managers, EHS Compliance Directors
  • Product & Materials Compliance (Program / Global Manager, RoHS, REACH, Conflict Mineral Program Managers & Directors, Certification Compliance Directors)

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