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EXPERT IN REGULATIONS OF BIOCIDES, PHYTOSANITARY, COSMETICS AND DETERGENTS.

INFORMATION, PRE-REGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION
Continuing Education
Phone: 91 665 5060
Academic direction: Yolanda Segura Magpie   ||  Yolanda Valcarcel Rivera

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Basic Information

Presentation

Chemical substances are present everywhere, they are an essential component in our daily lives and they make a decisive contribution to the well-being and prosperity of our society. However, some chemicals can seriously harm our environment or human health and, if not used correctly, can be dangerous. For many years, a large number of substances, sometimes in very large quantities, have been manufactured and marketed in Europe despite insufficient information on the risks they pose to human health and the environment.

These are some of the reasons that explain the importance of good management and regulation of chemical products. Political frameworks in this regard are being implemented throughout the world, which should be in force in 2020 and which follow the recommendations of the United Nations Strategic Proposal for the Management of Chemicals (SAICM). Of the international regulations, such as the United States Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Japanese Chemical Substances Control Act (CSCL), the European REACH Regulation, implemented in 2007, is the most ambitious. The REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006, REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical Substances) has been recognized internationally and has been adopted and adapted by the EU's main trading partners, such as China.

The REACH Regulation allows the gathering of scientific information (registration and evaluation) and the application of risk prevention management measures (authorization and restriction) of all chemical products manufactured or imported in the EU. European manufacturers and importers of chemical substances are required to provide extensive information on all the risks that can be caused by the chemical substances contained in their products. This affects European and non-European companies that sell on the European market and means that research centres, both public and private, dedicate a large part of their research to evaluating the toxicity of chemical substances and designing new, safer alternatives for use.

Students will be trained for their employability in sectors such as industry (chemistry, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics...), administrations and regulatory agencies (protection of both the environment and health), laboratories, educational institutions (PhD) related to both human health and environmental toxicology.

The implementation of REACH legislation in Europe has had dramatic consequences for chemical risk assessment and legislation around the world. Non-European countries (such as the US, Korea, Japan, China and India), which depend on the chemical industry and export to EU Member States, are in the process of changing their legislation to ensure that their Products comply with European legislation and allowed to be marketed in the EU. The increasing growth of the economy and the chemical industry in Nigeria, Ghana, China, Brazil, India and the Middle East will generate high demands in the field of toxicology, requiring experts in the area of ​​Environmental and Health Risk Assessment.

Objectives

Know the main regulations for biocides, phytosanitary products, cosmetics and detergents. As well as getting into the topic of biopesticides.

Competences

General skills:

  • Knowledge and management of the different Regulations.

Specific skills:

  • Management of Regulations on Biocides, Phytosanitary Products, Cosmetics and Detergents.

the Program

  • Topic 1. Regulation of Biocides
  • Topic 2. Cosmetics Regulations. 
  • Topic 3. Phytosanitary Regulations.
  • Topic 4. Regulation of Detergents
  • Practical Case Via TEAMS (Phytosanitary).
  • Final exam. 

Recipients

Graduate or graduate students from fields of knowledge as diverse as biology, environmental sciences, medicine, pharmacy, chemistry, environmental engineering, geology, food science and technology, veterinary science and those degrees in which this discipline has a place.

Exceptionally, students who are short of 30 credits to finish their Degree and/or only short of the TFG may be accepted. Being the director who must accept or not these students. The final title of the course will only be delivered when they have obtained the degree.

Academic Management and Faculty

Department of Chemical Engineering

Department of Medical Specialties and Public Health

Department of Chemical Engineering

  • Prof. Guillermo Diaz. ADELMA
  • Prof. Jesús Jiménez. INIA
  • Professor Yolanda Segura. URJC
  • Professor Yolanda Valcárcel. URJC

Academic information

To carry out the course, you will have the virtual platform (Moodle) of the King Juan Carlos University. The students will have the platform forum to communicate their doubts to the professors who teach the course, or any question that arises during the delivery of the course.

They will also be able to communicate via email with the teachers who participate in it.

Duration and development

Modality: Online

Opening hours: Online Teaching (Moodle and TEAMS sessions)

Duration: 15 hours

Credits: 1.5 ECTS

Place of delivery: URJC Moodle Platform

Start date: June 9, 2025

Finish date: 13 June of 2025

Reservation of place and enrollment

Pre-registration: from March 20 to June 7, 2025

Registration: from June 2 to 7, 2025

Title price: 200 EUROS

No. of Places: maximum 50

Scholarship possibility: DO NOT

This amount is included in the total cost of the course and will be returned if your academic request is not accepted.

The start of the course is conditioned to the minimum number of students enrolled, returning the full amount of the registration in case the course is not taught.

Documentation to attach, forms and place of delivery

The applicant will present all the scanned documentation, in the formats allowed through the link https://www.urjc.es/estudiar-en-la-urjc/admision/276-formacion-continua#preinscripcion

The documentation that you will have to submit is the following:

Students with a degree obtained from a Spanish university or a Higher Education Institution belonging to another Member State of the European Higher Education Area that provides access to continuing education courses must submit the following documentation:

Students with foreign qualifications must submit the following documentation:

* A university degree (bachelor's or bachelor's degree) is required to access both Master's and Expert and Specialist courses. However, on some occasions the possibility is considered for people without a previous university degree but who can demonstrate professional experience related to the subject of the course to access it.

This possibility must be included in the corresponding academic report and will be subject in all cases to the decision of the Course Director. People who access through this route will only receive a Diploma or a Certificate of University Extension depending on the case.