At Henkel, you can be a game changer and craft your career. Unleash your entrepreneurial spirit by bringing your ideas to life within a global team. Our leading brands and technologies, along with our high-performing businesses will provide you with countless opportunities to develop your skills and explore new paths. Your career at Henkel will contribute to a more sustainable future, while you grow within our vibrant, diverse culture of trust and belonging. If you’re up for challenging the status quo, join our team of pioneers and make your mark on the future with us.
Do you dare to make an impact?
YOUR ROLE
The Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Specialist will ensure and execute all necessary hazard communication and regulatory compliance to downstream customers using Henkel's products.
Work with manufacturing, product development (PD), adhesives research (AR) and Safety Health and Environment (SHE) team members on special regulatory issues that impact Henkel and the needs of our customers.
Work closely with OSHA, EPA and other regulatory agencies in order to provide updates and responses to our customers and ensure continuing familiarity with all of the latest applicable regulations and toxicological information.
Identifies, determines applicability and timely communication of potential impact of new raw material on intermediates, finished products.
Registers new chemical substances, monitors global chemical inventory status, substance volume tracking and associated testing requirements.
Leads regional and global product safety and regulatory affairs projects.
Responsible for identification, determination of applicability and timely communication of
potential impact of new raw material on intermediates and finished products.
Experience in the area of chemical manufacturing and import requirements as regulated by
US EPA’s Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA).
Responsible for implementation of Globally Harmonized System of Classification and
Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and applicability to local country adoption of such as US (Haz
Comm 2012) and Canada (WHMIS 2015).
YOUR SKILLS
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, food safety, toxicology, industrial hygiene or other related
scientific discipline is required.
Previous experience or internship working with Environmental, Health and Safety issues in a manufacturing environment is required.
Candidate should have general knowledge of Industrial and Consumer regulations (OSHA / WHMIS, EPA / CEPA)
Project Management skills.
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) with an ability to work effectively with
others.
Enthusiastic and self-motivated.
Travel requirement ~ 20% max anticipated.
Henkel is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and other legally protected characteristics.