Simplify Chemical Compliance Requirements with AEM's Upcoming Member Education Webinar

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11/11/2024

AEM is pleased to offer its members insights on the global chemical regulatory environment through its latest Member Education Webinar: Harmonize and Simplify Chemical Compliance Requirements using The Heavy Equipment Declarable Substance List (HEDSL). As the global chemical regulatory environment continues to grow larger and more complex, companies will need to invest an increasing amount of time and resources towards collecting and managing data from their supply chains to effectively mitigate their compliance risks.

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Scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 12, from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. CST, this webinar will feature guest speakers Chuck LePard, Americas Representative, International Material Data System (IMDS) & Compliance Data Exchange (CDX) and John Merx, Compliance Manager, Americas at The Manitowoc Company.

This webinar will cover:

  • A deeper dive into the global chemical regulatory landscape.
  • The importance of FMD. 
  • How HEDSL can play in meeting compliance needs. 

The process of collecting the complete chemical composition of all their parts and components, known as full material disclosure (FMD), is the only way manufacturers can fully assess and manage their chemical compliance requirements. These insights allow members to stay informed in their navigation of the ever-changing regulatory trends that may be impactful to their businesses.

About Member Education Webinars

AEM members have exclusive access to help them stay on top of emerging issues and trends via member education webinars. Experts break down industry issues and pinpoint critical changes in the landscape to help attendees refine their company’s strategy.

For more information on the upcoming series of member education webinars, contact your Account Success Advisor.

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