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Seminars on Chemical Substances and the Environment, etc. (FY2021)

Last Updated September 17, 2024

 Yokohama City and Kawasaki City are working to share information about chemical substances and the environment with citizens and businesses to reduce the environmental risks of chemical substances. As part of this, the following seminar will be held in FY2021 while taking measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please join us.

[finished] [Video Distribution] Chemical Substances Citizen Seminar Good Use of Chemical Products around us-Beware of Product Labeling-

※The event was scheduled to be held in Kohoku public hall on March 15, 2022, but due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, the venue was canceled and the video was recorded via the Internet.

Overview

Chemical Substances Citizen Seminar How to Use Chemical Products around us Beware of Product Labeling

Chemical substances make our lives convenient and enriched. On the other hand, misuse can adversely affect our health and the environment.
At this seminar, why don't you look at the product labels and consider how to use it properly to prevent accidents with personal chemicals such as detergents and hand disinfection, and how to use it properly to avoid adverse effects on health and the environment? .
Video distribution chemical substance citizen seminar handbill (PDF: 413KB)

Method

Video distribution via the Internet

Distribution period

From May 16 to August 31, 2022

Tutor

 Mr. Hiroki Sugasawa, staff at the Chemical Product PL Consultation Center

Inquiries

Planning and chemical substances in charge of City of Yokohama, Environmental Planning Bureau Environmental Management Division
Telephone 045-671-2487
E-mail mk-kagaku@city.yokohama.lg.jp 

[finished] Seminar on Countermeasures against Chemical Substances [Online]

Title image of the seminar for chemical substances control

Overview

In fiscal 2021, we will hold an online lecture (Zoom) to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection.
We will give a lecture on the PRTR count results of Kawasaki City and Yokohama City and the PRTR system that is scheduled to be revised.

2021 Seminar on Chemical Substance Countermeasures (PDF: 258KB)

Date and time

From 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Monday, December 6, 2021

How to attend the course

This seminar is an online lecture using the video conferencing tool "Zoom". Please prepare a PC or mobile device (tablet / smartphone).

Program

About PRTR count result of Kawasaki-shi, Yokohama-shi and approach of chemical substance measures

Speaker: Kawasaki City Environment Bureau Regional Environment Co-creation Section staff, City of Yokohama, Environmental Planning Bureau Environmental Management Section staff

Revision of the PRTR System

Speaker: Environment and Safety Division, Environment and Health Department, Ministry of the Environment

Participation fee

Free of charge

Targets

Anyone can participate (it is for businesses).

Capacity

250 people (first come, first served)

Contents of the lecture

Kawasaki City Homepage (https://www.city.kawasaki.jp/300/page/0000132628.html)
Please take a look.

Contact information

Regional Environment Co-creation Division, Environmental Measures Department, Kawasaki City Environment Bureau
Telephone: 044-200-2532
Fax: 044-200-3922
Email address: 30kyoso@city.kawasaki.jp

[finished] Let's learn about the video version of chemical substances!

We have created a video to help you learn about chemical substances.
The release of the video for the 2021 edition has ended.

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Inquiries to this page

Environmental Management Division, Environmental Protection Department, Green Environment Bureau

Telephone: 045-671-2487

Telephone: 045-671-2487

Fax: 045-681-2790

Email address: mk-kagaku@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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