REACH Coordinator Brenntag Europe

FECC Award 2008 presented to Fabrice Delhaise


At the Membership Meeting of the European Association of Chemical Distributors (FECC) that took place on November 25, 2008, Mr. Fabrice Delhaise, REACH Coordinator for Brenntag Europe, received the 2008 FECC Award.

At the Gala Dinner, where several representatives of the European Commission and ECHA were present, Hendrik Abma congratulated the Award winner and expressed how he is looking forward to a continuing cooperation with Fabrice and his great work that is so important for the sector.
At the Gala Dinner, where several representatives of the European Commission and ECHA were present, Hendrik Abma congratulated the Award winner and expressed how he is looking forward to a continuing cooperation with Fabrice and his great work that is so important for the sector.
Photo: Brenntag


FECC’s President Mr. Mauro Di Vito presented the award and thanked Fabrice for his involvement in the FECC, in particular for his contribution to the development of a workable solution for the complex matter of communication in the supply chain under REACH. The Award symbolizes the recognition of the contributions that Fabrice Delhaise has made. The communication in the supply chain is one of the most important tasks that the Chemical Distribution sector is facing under REACH and has been a priority for the FECC. Fabrice Delhaise offered substantial support in the industry task force formed to establish the supply chain communication and contributed significantly as an FECC representative on a number of occasions. Hendrik Abma, Director General FECC: “Fabrice Delhaise has represented FECC in several activities including involvement with both the European Commission and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). He is one of the most proactive members in the FECC Health Safety and Environment (HSE) Committee, providing valuable input and initiating various activities to the benefit of the entire Chemical Distribution sector.”

  Further information:www.fecc.org

* The European Union REACH chemical regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) came into force on June 1, 2007. It places the burden of responsibility on industry. Every manufacturer or importer that wants to import its substances into the REACH region is required to obtain its own registration number for those materials.
** ECHA, the European Chemicals Agency, is responsible for organizing and monitoring the REACH process.

 

 

 

 

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