View in Other Languages China Dangerous Chemicals Safety Forum to Open in Shanghai 中国危险化学品安全研讨会将于2012年4月16-17日在中国上海召开 中國危險化學品安全研討會將於2012年4月16-17日在中國上海召開 
China Dangerous Chemicals Safety Forum to Open in Shanghai
China Dangerous Chemicals Safety Forum to Open in Shanghai

Shanghai, Jan 20, 2012 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Crowne Plaza Hotel - Shanghai, China - April 16-17th, 2012 - The dangerous chemicals industry is playing an increasingly large role in China's economy, and one can safely say it's here to stay. The numbers are huge, the stakes are high, and there is a positive outlook for this vital industry.

Esteemed speakers to be invited include the State Administration of Work Safety of the People's Republic of China, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine of the PRC, the General Administration of Customs of the PRC, the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the PRC, the Ministry of Transport of the PRC, and representatives from leading chemical companies, warehousing/logistics companies, and packaging/container companies.

The agenda has been specifically designed to encompass the concerns of and solutions for the vast and varied dangerous chemicals industry, and will feature the above keynote speakers and interactive platforms, which will allow all participants to gain valuable insights into the dangerous chemicals industry, its safety implications, and all else it brings. With the above information, it goes without saying that participants will be provided abundant networking opportunities.

In 2010, the total volume of the Chinese oil and chemical industry was 8.8 trillion. 80% of the companies (totaling over 400,000) in that industry use dangerous chemicals in their products. Due to various accidents, the government just released its new Regulations of the Safety Administration of Dangerous Chemicals on December 1st, 2011. The China Dangerous Chemicals Safety Forum promises to deliver much-needed insight regarding the firestorm of recent activity and government action, as well as an ideal platform for sharing and learning among all delegates.

Contact

Ms. Rainie Shi
Tel: +86-21-5258-8005 Ext. 8107
Email: rshi@duxes.cn
http://www.duxes-events.com/dcs


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