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    Sobri Bin Ahmad (Malaysia)*Sumon Traisaranapong (Thailand)*Meksavanh Visanouluck(Pdr Laos)*Trinh Hong Van (Vietnam)* Romeo Gaspar Dela Cruz (Philippines)

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    Topics Presentor

    Introduction and Summary Romeo

    Support from InternationalOrganizations

    Sobri

    Support from Government Meksavanh

    Support from IndustryAssociations

    Sumon

    Support from Company Van

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    INTRODUCTIONRomeo G. Dela Cruz (Philippines)

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    FrameworkDefined Sources of Support

    Discussed Present Support Extended by the Source inCountry Concerned

    Determined if Support is Sufficient or Not

    Identified Desired Support from the Source

    Enumerated Action Plans for the CompanysImplementation Once Support is Received

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    GHS SupportSystem of

    CompanyFromInternational

    Organizations(Global)Sobri Bin Ahmad (Malaysia)

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    Present Support Sufficient Insufficient1.UNITAR Support for grants, assistance and training X

    2.AOTS Support for capacity building,funding for training ,workshops, follow ups and update forlatest information

    x

    3.ASEAN Secretariat - Supports X

    4.Other GHS Compliance Countries X

    5.Chemical Industries Associations X

    6.Regional Government zero coordination X

    7.Asean Chemical Industries Association (ACIC) X

    8.8.Responsiblre Care Leadership Group (RCLG) & AsiaPacific Responsible Care Organization(APRO)

    X

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    Desired Support1.Support from A.S.E.A.N Secretariat to member countries

    2.Support on capacity building ,AOTS, UNITAR ,United Nation and GHScountries3.International Data base centre, example, Japanese JIS,NITE EU and USA4.International Chemical Industries Association5.Lesson learned from parent companies in countries already GHS

    compliance.6.Grants and assistances

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    ACTION PLANS TimeFrame

    1.Define road map for:

    Capacity Building

    Budget for GHS Implementation

    Single Substance

    Mixtures

    Enforcement

    On going

    On going

    1 Year (2011)

    3 Year (2013)

    On going

    2. Consult International GHS service provider for classification,

    Hazard analysis and data communication to ensure correct

    labeling and communication

    Continuous

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    GHS SupportSystem ofCompanyFromGovernmentMeksavanh Visanouluck (PDR Laos)

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    Present Support Sufficient Insufficient

    Regulation concerned to hazardouschemical substance, hazard

    communication

    x

    Leadership through planning &organizing

    x

    Chemical Management x

    Funding on Testing x

    Coordination with internationalorganizations

    x

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    Desired Support

    Regulation and guidance issues.

    Hazard classification system consistent with other

    countries.

    Creation of a Chemical Management Organization.

    Funding from the government to establish testingcenters

    Regular interactions with international organizations

    for updates on GHS

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    ACTION PLANS Time Frame

    Make representation to the government citing the needfor the following:

    Drafting and issuance of regulations on theimplementation of GHS including its guidance system

    Creation of a local chemical management organization

    Release of funding for the establishment of testingcenters

    Schedule meetings with international organizations onhow to implement GHS in its country

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    GHS SupportSystem OfCompanyFrom Local

    IndustryAssociationsSumon Traisaranapong (Thailand)

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    Present

    Support

    Sufficient Insufficient

    Training & seminar x

    Coordinator

    Government &industryInternal industry

    x

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    Desired Support

    Educational Programs

    GHS local information database

    and communication tools

    Competence and GHS Issues

    Network

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    ACTION PLANS Time

    Frame1. Training &seminar

    - Risk assessment- Basic & Advance- World wide chemical management &

    Regulation

    2. Set up GHS supporting group for in- housesuggestion & Practical implementation

    2011-20132011-20132011-

    2011-2015

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    ACTION PLANS Time Frame

    1. KM database coordinator & IT system as Reacha. Single substance: GHS classificationb. Share software for GHS classification record

    c. World wide regulation concern

    2. Sourcing lab test (list of lab test& price& competency)&update every year

    3. Follow Government for

    a. Help deskb. Expert judgement team

    4. CBI agreement coordinator

    2011 20122011 2013

    2011

    2012

    2011 2012

    2011

    20122011 2012

    2011 - 2012

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    ACTION PLANS Time

    Frame1. KM database coordinator & IT system as Reach

    a. Single substance: GHS classification

    b. Share software for GHS classification recordc. Regulation concern

    2. Sourcing lab test (list of lab test, price and competency) &update every year

    3. Follow Government fora.Help deskb.Expert judgement team

    2011-2012

    2011-20132011-2012

    2011-2012

    2011-20122011-2012

    4. CBI agreement coordinator 2011-2012

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    GHSSupport

    System OfCompany

    From TheCompanyTrinh Hong Van (Vietnam)

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    Present Support Sufficient Insufficient

    Company Fund x

    Identify responsibilitiesfor roles defined(Department, experts,trainers, etc.)

    x

    Required brochures,communication andeducational materials

    x

    Manpower x

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    Desired SupportFund from Government and fund support from

    International Organization

    Assign responsibility of Function Departments

    Support from mother company and Chemical IndustryAgency of Government

    Training

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    ACTION PLANS TimeFrame

    Equipping the instrument and facilitiesfor testing and inspecting product

    Collecting guidance document for

    internal training

    Disseminate the roles and

    responsibilities to Company

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    ACTION PLANS Time Frame

    For internal training course purpose:

    Reviewing System Performance and Improvement

    Actions Listing product for training and conducting

    Collecting Hazard communication of product needed fortraining and conducting

    Listing and upload GLP laboratory information

    (recommendation based on testing capability)

    Trainings to achieve:Implement the Classification and Packaging and Labelling ofproductPreparing SDS and MSDS of each product.

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    SUMMARY

    Romeo G. Dela Cruz (Philippines)

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    SOURCE SUPPORT SYSTEMSGLOBAL

    (International organizations/

    International chemical industries

    association)

    Training

    Technical informationDatabase

    Best practicesNATIONAL

    (Government/Industry

    Associations)

    Support legislation/incentivesSharing of informationTrainingAwarenessFunds for SMEs

    Industry Level/CompanyTraining materialsManagement support

    Sharing of expertise/information for SMEsBest practices

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    Solutions Should Be

    Holistic and Systematic

    Should take into consideration opencommunication with government,industry associations, interest groupsand the academe.

    One integrated program for education,

    competence & expertise building, andsupport systems,

    Company-level cascading is essentialand should result to GHS

    implementation in companies

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    Solutions to GHS ImplementationMay Be Duplicated Across Countries

    Should take into consideration other

    countries best practices

    Similar programs in other countries isalways helpful

    Cooperation and networking is essential

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    Solutions To GHSImplementation Should Go

    Beyond Regulatory AndCommercial Compliance.

    They must take into accountthe aim of GHS which is thesafe use of chemicals in

    view ofsustainabledevelopment andcorporate socialresponsibility

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