The Toolkit is available at : http://www.cprac.org/en/static/toolkit/index.html
The review of the Toolkit is being implemented under the supervision of SCP/RAC, with the technical support of the non for profit Organization ISTAS (Union Institute for Work, Health and Environment), which is one of the partners of the project on toxic chemicals substitution SUBSPORT (www.subsport.eu), and has participated also on different capacity building activities of SCP/RAC.
The Toolkit is intended to facilitate the effective implementation of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions for countries with low and medium resources. One of the specific mandates of the Rotterdam Convention is to support the development of industrial chemicals management in developing countries.
The Toolkit will provide the following information about the industrial chemicals:
1. Accurate and consolidate information so as to assist developing countries in responding to their related obligations under the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions
2. Step-by-step, tailored and modular approach for the management of industrial chemicals
3. Tools for the identification of best practices to implement a system for the management of industrial chemicals
4. Tools and procedures to support the substitution of dangerous substances
The new Toolkit will include the suggestions and comments received during the Meeting and will be published on the website of the Rotterdam Convention.
From left to right: Alex Mangwiro (Stockholm Secretariat), Jesus Pérez (ISTAS), Dolores Romano (substitution consultant), Nelson Manda (UNITAR), Kouadio Georges (Côte d’Ivoire), Nguyen Thi Hong Ha (Viet Nam), Sara Perez (ISTAS), Rogathe Kisanga (Tanzania), Tatiana Tugui (Moldova), Roland Weber (POPs consultant), Purificacion Moran (ISTAS), Muthukuda Arachchi (Sri Lanka) and Frederic Gallo (SCP/RAC).
Presentations:
1. Setting the context: State of the art of the Rotterdam, Basel and Stockholm Conventions. Roland Weber, consultant
2. IOMC Toolbox for Decision Making in Chemicals Management. Valérie Frison, OECD
3. Global Harmonized System (GHS). Ruth Jiménez, INSHT
4. How to implement an Industrial Chemicals Management Plan. Nelson Manda, UNITAR
5. The importance of substitution of hazardous substances: Governments' role in strenghtening substitution. Dolores Romano, consultant
6. Experiences on the implementation of a Chemicals Management Plan in:
a. Sri Lanka. Muthukuda Arachchi
b. Moldova. Tatiana Tugui