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US/GLOBAL BIOCIDES (ANTIMICROBIALS) REGULATION CONFERENCE WASHINGTON DC A two-day Conference bringing together experts from the USA, Asia and Europe to discuss latest developments in the regulation of Biocides (Antimicrobials) 25 SEPTEMBER 26 TWO-DAY CONFERENCE

US/GLOBAL BIOCIDES (ANTIMICROBIALS) REGULATION CONFERENCE 25-26 SEPTEMBER 2014 WASHINGTON DC About this event This Conference focuses on the regulation of biocides. The first day covers new developments in the US, including: New Data Requirements for Antimicrobials (implementation of 158W) Efficacy Testing for Public Health Products Testing the Rise of Alternative Approaches Food contact and antimicrobials Day Two of the Conference looks at global developments in the regulation of biocides. Countries and legislation to be covered include: Canada Europe and the BPR Asia And a global overview from the OECD The conference closes with a workshop covering the challenges of working in a global market and will include cross-comparisons between the European Union, the US and China. Who should attend? Representatives from producers, exporters and retailers of biocidal products Regulators Advisors Competent authorities Formulators All other stakeholders WHY ATTEND? EXPERT PANEL Listen to senior representatives from Institutions and Regulators together with industry representatives and service providers CURRENT THINKING Gain valuable insight into the current state of biocides regulation in the US, Europe and Asia TIME EFFICIENCY Bring yourself completely up-to-date with the complex and changeable landscape of biocides regulation in the US, Europe and Asia by attending two conference days FOCUS Meet the experts and bring yourself up-to-date with the latest thinking across a wide range of jurisdictions Q&A PANEL SESSIONS Have your specific questions answered by making use of the multiple Q&A sessions. Remember you can send in any questions you might have in writing in advance of the Summit

KEY ISSUES Key issues to be addressed during the Conference, include: New data requirements for antimicrobials (implementation of 158W) Efficacy testing for public health products Testing the rise of alternative approaches Food contact and antimicrobials Recent changes in Canada including the new Disinfectant Guidance Document The new EU Biocidal Product Regulation ('BPR') Biocides regulations in China and their changes in July 2014 Significant regulations in the rest of Asia The OECD Task Force on Biocides Activities Regulation of treated articles

DEVELOPMENTS IN THE US, DAY 1 (25 Sept) 0900 Registration SESSION 1: Efficacy Testing for Public Health Products 09:30 Antimicrobial testing program, including verifying the effectiveness on ATP disinfection claims and public Health antimicrobials Mark Hartman, Senior Advisor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 09:45 The EPA s new Data Requirements for efficacy testing Mark Perry, Team Leader, Efficacy Evaluation Team, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 10:00 A Registrant s view of the new data requirements for efficacy testing Diane Boesenberg, Reckitt Benckiser Group 10.30 The Impact of the EPA changes Overview of EPA 810 Guidelines Overview of Recent and Proposed Method Changes and Potential Impact on Product Performance Overview of Development of New Quantitative Test Methods and Potential Impact on Product Performance Rhonda Jones, President, Scientific and Regulatory Consultants Inc 13:00 Q&A Discussion of how many antimicrobial cleaning products have been safely marketed for years without the antimicrobial claim Background on how EPA has jurisdiction on cleaning products with an antimicrobial claim Dr. Gertrude-Emilia Costin, Toxicologist and Study Director at The Institute for In Vitro Sciences, Inc. 13:15 Lunch and Networking SESSION 3: Food Contact and Antimicrobials (Residues and food contact including approval of products that might leave residue on food) 14:15 Cooperation and collaboration between EPA and FDA, including food contact Melba S. Morrow, DVM, Special Assistant Antimicrobials Division, Office of Pesticides Programs, US Environmental Protection Agency 14.45 Industry perspective which agency to apply to for approval of your product EPA and FDA regulatory jurisdiction of food use antimicrobials John G. Wood, Senior Director Agency Relations, Law & Regulatory Affairs, Ecolab 11:00 Q&A Panel Discussion on Session One 15:15 Q&A Panel Discussion on Session Three 11:15 Refreshments and networking SESSION 2: Testing The Rise of Alternative Approaches 11:30 21st Century Tox Program Status and Update An outline of the requirements for antimicrobials What does the EPA look for in waiver/bridging applications? Tim McMahon, Senior Scientist, Risk Assessment and Science Support Branch, Antimicrobials Division, Office of Pesticides Program, US Environmental Protection Agency. 12.00 Industry perspective on how to use new testing strategies in the field of Antimicrobials Pat Quinn, Principal, The Accord Group 12:30 A New, Non-animal Based, Hazard Identification Strategy For Ocular Irritation of Antimicrobial Cleaning Products Original EPA hazard identification testing which required the rabbit eye test Description of how EPA hazard categories are determined and used 15:30 Refreshments and networking SESSION 4: Developments in Canada 16:00 Recent changes in Canada including the new Disinfectants Guidance Document An overview of regulatory developments in Canada Current status of antimicrobials and disinfectants regulation in Canada Vision for the future Overall challenges Guidance on technical issues and challenges Shannon Wright, Assessment Officer, Disinfectants Unit, Natural Health Products Directorate, Health Products Food Branch, Health Canada 16:30 Q&A Panel Discussion on Session Four 17:00 Close of Day One/Cocktails Reservations: www.europeanbiocides.net/biocidesusa2014 Email: orders@europeanbiocides.net Tel: +1 (202) 803 5869

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS, DAY 2 (26 Sept) SESSION 5: New Data Requirements for Antimicrobials (implementation of 158W) 09:00 Data Requirements for Hard Surface and Food Contact Products Data requirements for new applications in specific use sites Concerns with application of data requirements to existing registrations Bill McCormick, Research Fellow, Global Stewardship, The Clorox Company, USA 09:30 New Ecotox Environmental Fate & Other Requirements 10:00 Seth Goldberg, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, USA Q&A Panel Discussion on Session One 10:15 Refreshments and networking SESSION 6: Europe and the Biocidal Product Regulation (BPR) 10:45 Overview of the new Biocidal Product Regulation (BPR) Objectives and aims Key definitions Procedure Product authorisation Recent amendments Pierre Choraine, EU Commission by video link from Brussels 11:15 US Industry View of the BPR from First Years of Implementation First experiences with product authorization Clarifying treated articles status Active substance suppliers Data sharing and compensation challenges and comparison to FIFRA Status of Guidance Lisa Burchi, The ACTA Group, USA 11:45 European Industry View on the BPR Summing up first experiences First product authorizations Gosia Oledska, Ecolab, Belgium 12:15 Q&A Panel Discussion on Session Six 12:30 Lunch and networking SESSION 7: Update on Regulation in Asia 13:30 China Biocides regulations and their changes, July 2014 How to identify the appropriate regulation for biocidal products Pesticide regulation, disinfectant regulation and their changes The Registration process Data requirement Duration and estimated cost Case Studies David Wan, Head of Biocides, CIRS, China 14:00 Significant Regulation in The Rest of Asia Thailand Vietnam Indonesia The Philippines Singapore Dr. Piyatida Pukclai, Project Manager (Asia Pacific Regulatory Affairs & Business Development) Dr. Knoell Consult Thai Co. Ltd. 14:30 SESSION 8: Global Overview Q&A Panel Discussion on Session Seven 14:45 OECD Task Force on Biocides Activities The OECD and its programme on chemical safety The activities on biocides Future challenges and new approaches Jennifer McLain 15:15 Regulation of Treated Articles in Canada, the EU and United States Review of regulations in Canada, EU, US Recent developments in Canada Recent developments in EU BPR and treated articles Business consequences due to differences in approach Costs for compliance due to labeling Non-tariff barriers to trade (NTB) Adrian Krygsman, Director, Product Registration, Troy Corporation 15:45 Q&A Panel Discussion on Session Eight 16:00 Refreshments and networking 16:15 Workshop: The Challenges of Working in a Global Market: Cross comparison between EU US China Including data requirements Workshop participants to include: Jennifer McLain, Seth Goldberg, David Wan and Rhonda Jones 17:30 Close of conference Reservations: www.europeanbiocides.net/biocidesusa2014 Email: orders@europeanbiocides.net Tel: +1 (202) 803 5869

3 WAYS TO REGISTER 1 www.europeanbiocides.net/biocidesusa2014 2 3 orders@europeanbiocides.net +1 (202) 803 5869 PRICES TWO-DAY CONFERENCE CHEMICAL WATCH SUBSCRIBERS: TWO-DAY CONFERENCE NON-SUBSCRIBERS: $1125 (if booked before July 31, 2014) $1345 (after July 31, 2014) $1195 (if booked before July 31, 2014) $1425 (after July 31, 2014) Payment options: 1. Invoice payable by bank transfer, credit card or check made payable to CW Research LLC. 2. Online using our secure order-form Payment must be made before the event starts LOCATION & TIMINGS Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel 999 Ninth Street NW Washington DC, 20001 USA We have arranged a special bedroom rate for Conference participants at the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel: $225 per night. Participants will be sent a link for booking hotel accommodation directly with the hotel EVENT TIMINGS: Thursday 25th September, 2014 09:00-17:30 Friday 26th September, 2014 09:00-17:15 CW Research LLC, One Democracy Plaza, 6701 Democracy Blvd. Suite 300, Bethesda, MD 20817, United States Reservations: www.europeanbiocides.net/biocidesusa2014 Email: orders@europeanbiocides.net Tel: +1 (202) 803 5869