Compliance with the European Cosmetics Products Regulation (EC) 1223-2009 by Mentor Health
2 June 2015
Live webinar – Thursday, June 25, 2015
Time 09:00 AM PDT | 12:00 PM EDT
Duration : 90 minutes
Overview
Since July 2013, Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products of the EU has been fully implemented and represents a modern regulatory framework grounded on state of the art of cosmetic science and product technology. It is structured in regulatory modules, which include the safety assessment and the Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR), Product Information File (PIF), Responsible Person (RP), label information, cosmetovigilance, substance regulations, claims, etc.
The legislator’s existing goal is assurance of the safety for the ingredients and for the cosmetics products in use of consumers. In-market control is assigned to EU Member State competent authorities.
The flow of information between countries is interlinked by the Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP), which is fed with the information by the demand for pre-market notification of cosmetic products and by ongoing cosmetovigilance procedures put in place with the respective provisions in the CPR.
The central role in cosmetovigilance applies to the Responsible Person while the access to manufacturers and responsible persons is assured by product labeling provisions.
Areas covered in the session
- Animal Testing Ban
- Roles & Responsibilities in the Supply Chain
- Product Information File (PIF)
- Safety Assessment
- Criteria for Claims
- Cosmetovigilence
- Substance Regulations
- Product Labeling
- Borderline Legislation
Who Will Benefit
- Cosmetics, Personal Care and Consumer Health Product Industries
- Ingredient Suppliers, Fine Chemicals Companies
- Regulatory Affairs
- R&D, Product Formulation
- Marketing, Product Management
- International Sales, Export
- Government Officials, Kols
About Speaker
Dr. Annelie Struessmann
Technical Director, CONUSBAT
Dr. Dr. Annelie Struessmann, is Technical Director with CONUSBAT, a provider of internationalization services for the Fine Chemicals, Cosmetics & Life Sciences Industries: www.conusbat.com. She joined the firm in 2003 and established the service area of regulatory affairs where she is focusing on the European regulatory frameworks for cosmetic products and for chemicals (REACH). … more