Stay Ahead of GHS Changes in the APAC Region

The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) is evolving—and so must your compliance strategy.

Join Sphera’s regulatory experts for a timely and informative webinar that unpacks the latest updates introduced in GHS Revision 10. We’ll dive deep into the global implications of these changes and take a focused look at how key countries across Asia-Pacific are adapting their local GHS implementations.

From China and Japan to South Korea and beyond, the pace of regulatory updates is accelerating. Are you ready?

What You’ll Learn:

  1. Key highlights from GHS Revision 10
  2. How updates affect labeling, SDS authoring, and hazard classification
  3. Country-specific changes across APAC
  4. What these developments mean for your compliance programs
  5. Best practices for navigating shifting global regulations

Whether you’re managing regulatory compliance, EHS programs, or product stewardship, this session will give you the insights you need to maintain compliance and competitive edge in the fast-moving Asian market.

Reserve your spot today and stay on top of GHS changes before they impact your business.

Speakers:

Sphera’s Regulatory Experts

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