The Canadian Institute's Forum onConsumer Product Safety, Liability and RecallsEnsuring Compliance with the new Federal ProvisionsMonday, May 02 to Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
CRITICAL CHANGES IMMINENT: What you should do right now to preserve your reputation and reduce your exposure to class action litigation!Manufacturers, importers, advertisers and retailers of consumer products will all soon be required to comply with the new provisions, and you need to have a fundamental understanding of the comprehensive changes to the federal consumer product safety landscape. In just 2 days, you can quickly get up to speed on the latest requirements for mandatory incident reporting, mandatory recalls, document retention and reporting obligations and reduce your risk of costly litigation and administrative penalties. Knowing precisely how to construct an internal compliance model and how to implement an effective recall management plan have never been more vital to the health of your business. Attend The Canadian Institute’s Forum on Consumer Product Safety, Liability and Recalls to ensure that you are equipped to transition seamlessly into the new federal regulatory regime. Our expert faculty will help you:
PLUS! Don’t miss your opportunity to engage in a question and answer session led by Athana Mentzelopoulos, Director General, Consumer Product Safety Directorate at Health Canada. As an added benefit, take advantage of our interactive post-forum training workshop, Drafting an Internal Compliance Policy to Conform with the CCPSA and Combat Counterfeiting, to uncover proven techniques in building a comprehensive individualized compliance model. Register Now! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to network with colleagues and gain invaluable risk management and compliance strategies by calling 1-877-927-7936, by fax at 1-877-927-1563 or online We look forward to seeing you at the event in May! |
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Accreditation:Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel Toronto, Ontario This program can be applied towards 9 of the 12 hours of annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) required by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Please note that these CPD hours are not accredited for the New Member Requirement. This program has been approved by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 12.5 CPD hours for the conference. Members will also receive 3 additional CPD credit hours for workshop attendance. The same number of hours may be applied toward your continuing=legal education requirements in British Columbia. The Barreau du Québec automatically recognizes the same number of hours for this training activity, the latter having been accredited by another Law Society subject to MCLE. Attendance at this program by members of the Law Society of Alberta may be submitted to the Law Society for Continuing Professional Development credits. |
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