Dear Colleague
You are cordially invited to join CAIA's Responsible Care® and Security Webinar, specifically designed to prepare Responsible Care for the implementation of the Security Code of Management Practice in South Africa es from August 2020. Other players in the chemicals value chain, are welcome to join and understand the importance of security in the manufacture, transportation and storage of chemicals.
The prevention of terrorist attacks on plant, theft of chemicals with potential hazards, contamination of chemicals or products, and degradation of infrastructure have become very important subjects in the chemical and related industries.
WEBINAR DETAILS |
Date: 30 September 2020 |
Time: 14:00 – 15:00 CAT |
Cost: R150 + VAT |
Presenter:
Daniel Roczniak
Director: Standards, Sustainability and Market Outreach
American Chemistry Council (ACC)
Daniel Roczniak has been with the ACC for 26 years and currently manages ACC’s Responsible Care® third-party certification process as well as managing implementation of ACC’s Responsible Care® Codes, ACC’s Responsible Care® Committee and coordinates ACC’s Responsible Care® workshop and webinar activities. Over the years, he has worked with the Indian Chemical Council, Dubai-based Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), International Council of Chemical Associations’ (ICCA) Responsible Care Leadership Group and has organized industry workshops and other events in South America, the Middle East and Asia.
Before joining ACC in 1993, Mr. Roczniak worked for several public policy consulting firms in the Washington DC area assisting clients to better understand the workings of public interest groups active on issues such as environmental protection; consumer rights; biotechnology and genetic engineering; shareholder activism and animal welfare. Mr. Roczniak is a graduate of The George Washington University in Washington DC and lives in Virginia with his wife and two sons.
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