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Monday, February 17
 

8:00am EST

Associated Meeting - SPLiCE (Invited Guests Only)
Monday February 17, 2025 8:00am - 11:55am EST
Monday February 17, 2025 8:00am - 11:55am EST
Palm A-F (Ballroom Level)

12:00pm EST

12:30pm EST

Sponsored Satellite Session 3 Cooley: Global Product Safety and Regulatory Compliance: US, UK, EU, and International Updates for 2025 and Beyond
Monday February 17, 2025 12:30pm - 12:50pm EST
Speakers
avatar for Rod Freeman

Rod Freeman

International Products Lawyer, Cooley
Rod Freeman is an International Products Lawyer. He is routinely ranked as a leading product litigation lawyer in the major legal directories, where he is described as “the outstanding go-to specialist for product liability matters”, “without a shadow of a doubt the most knowledgeable... Read More →
avatar for Matt Howsare

Matt Howsare

Partner, Cooley
Matt is the chair of Cooley’s North American product safety practice and a leading global consumer product safety and compliance lawyer who counsels manufacturers, retailers, distributors, trade associations and consumer product companies on issues within all aspects of a product’s... Read More →
Monday February 17, 2025 12:30pm - 12:50pm EST
Palm A-F (Ballroom Level)

5:10pm EST

Breakout 1: Improving Consumer Product Safety Using Iterative Product Testing Throughout the Product Development Lifecycle (CLE Credits)
Monday February 17, 2025 5:10pm - 6:00pm EST
Creating safer consumer products is a noble pursuit bestowing benefits to society and makes business sense because it reduces potential health risks; the risk of legal liability; the risk of product recalls and the attendant costs and reputational damage; and the risk of product failure. From a health risk perspective, potential adverse health effects are evaluated throughout the lifecycle of a product:

•From the early development stage when considering the product’s ingredients and formulation
•To the post-market stage when the product is in use by consumers.
This guidance is provided by various jurisdictions and industry groups. From a human factors or user experience perspective, one and the same iterative formative testing processes can be leveraged to:
•Decrease product risk
•Improve usability
•Enhance user experience.

The FDA’s human factors guidance provides a blueprint for a process that could be translated to the consumer product world.
Moderators
avatar for Sarah-Jane Dobson

Sarah-Jane Dobson

Partner, Ashurst LLP
Sarah-Jane Dobson is the Global Head of Product Litigation and Regulatory Risk at Ashurst where she is a Partner in the London office.She is routinely recognised as a market-leading international product safety lawyer in her field, specialising in product compliance, product safety... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Karolyn Helda

Karolyn Helda

Global Services and Technical Services Director, QIMA
Karolyn Helda is the Global Services and Technical Services Director for QIMA’s Consumer Goods division in North America. She has worked in the consumer products safety, compliance, and quality assurance industry for over 30 years. Her knowledge and direct experience span the categories... Read More →
avatar for Robert Rauschenberger, Ph.D

Robert Rauschenberger, Ph.D

Vice President, Director of Human Factors, J.S. Held LLC
avatar for Chantal Gavreau

Chantal Gavreau

Principal Quality Assurance Engineer, Hasbro
A highly experienced quality assurance and regulatory compliance professional with a proven track record in managing global standards, ensuring compliance with legal and safety regulations, and driving continuous improvement across international teams. Currently serving as a Principal... Read More →
Monday February 17, 2025 5:10pm - 6:00pm EST
Palm A-F (Ballroom Level)
 
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