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You still have an opportunity to register for this informative webcast
series!

IPC is providing the information you need for Product Compliance with
Environmental Regulations in a three-day webcast series:

December 11, 12 & 13, 2007 from 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT)

Designing a Data Gathering System
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT)

Presented by: Krista Botsford, 5-Trees Inc.

This is the first in a series of three IPC webinars on product
compliance with environmental regulations. You will learn about
designing a data gathering system to assure your compliance with EU and
China RoHS.

A Review of Substance Restrictions Worldwide Affecting Electrical
Equipment 
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT)
Presented by:   Dr. Paul Goodman, ERA Technology Ltd. 

Many countries around the world are introducing legislation based on,
and with similarities to, the EU RoHS directive. However, they are
seldom identical and manufacturers need to be aware of the differences
and the status of legislation. 

This presentation will provide an update on RoHS-like requirements
worldwide (China, US, Japan, Korea etc.) including recent developments
that are occurring in the EU.

New Requirements: Update on EU REACH Chemicals Regulations and Energy
Using 

Products (EuP) Directive 
Thursday, December 13, 2007 - 10:00 am - 11:00 am (CT)

Presented by: Chris Robertson, ERA Technology Ltd.

Electrical products are subject to an increasing burden of regulation
with an environmental flavor. While RoHS restricts just six substances,
the new REACH chemicals regulation affects over 30,000 existing
chemicals. REACH supersedes 40 existing pieces of EU regulation, in
particular the Marketing and Use Directive, and places the onus on the
party manufacturing or importing a chemical to prove that it is safe. It
also puts obligations on users of chemicals and producers of products
(called "articles"). REACH will increase the pressure for substitution
of hazardous substances.

This presentation will review the requirements of regulations, the
current status and key actions for anyone in the electrical supply
chain.

To register, please cut and paste www.ipc.org/RoHS1207 into your browser
and download the registration form.   Don't wait - register today!

 


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