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01.06.2015

IMPORTANT DECISIONS ABOUT CHEMSS 2015 SUMMIT

Specialists from the USA'S Department of State, the head of Green Cross International and the European OSCE coordinators participated in Friday's meeting at Targi Kielce

IMPORTANT DECISIONS ABOUT CHEMSS 2015 SUMMIT

The Program Committee meeting of the Global Chemical Safety and Security Summit CHEMSS 2015 which is to be held from 16 to 18 November in Targi Kielce, focussed on identifying the key issues and areas of experts' presentations; industry-insiders are to talk within the framework of the Congress.

The first Program Committee meeting was attended by over 20 participants - the people involved the Summit program development, event promotion and substantive support provide. The Summit is the first world-scale event of this kind.  The list of participants included, inter alia,  Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins - Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs and US Department of State, Secretary of the National Authority for Chemical Conventions  Islamic Republic of Iran, Ambassador Hadi Farajvand,  Director for Environmental Security and Sustainability - Green Cross International, Paul Walker PhD,  OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine Vaidotas Verba.  The meeting was also attended by the presidents of the institutions which organise the Summit  Andrzej Mochon PhD, President of Board at  Targi Kielce  and Ambassador Krzysztof Paturej, President of the International Centre for Chemical Safety and Security accompanied by the teams involved in the project.

CHEMSS 2015  and the accompanying Global Chemical Safety and Security Fair is the first global event devoted to the broadly defined chemical risk prevention, safety and security. The Summit objectives is  chemical safety and security promotion by bringing the issue to national level, by being more efficient in chemical safety and security capacity building and best practices exchanges among the stakeholders which act for chemical safety and security, emergency response and critical infrastructure development. 


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