HazMat Safety Consulting sets June 9 webinar on product compliance
By AI, Created 9:51 PM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – HazMat Safety Consulting will host a free LinkedIn Live session on June 9 for product, safety and compliance teams looking to avoid dangerous goods and hazardous materials regulatory mistakes early in development. The webinar will focus on 2025-2026 rule changes, common commercialization delays and ways to reduce redesign costs.
Why it matters: - Dangerous goods and hazardous materials rules are changing quickly across multiple markets, raising the risk of redesigns, delays and compliance failures. - HazMat Safety Consulting is targeting teams that need to build regulatory requirements into products before launch, when changes are cheaper and less disruptive. - The company says supply chain disruptions tied to DG non-compliance can cost high-tech firms $3.5 million per day.
What happened: - HazMat Safety Consulting, a subsidiary of Americase International, announced a free live webinar titled “Technology Innovation: Avoiding Regulatory Pitfalls in Product Development.” - The session is scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET on LinkedIn Live. - Attendance is free and open to all. - Registration is available through Event Management | LinkedIn.
The details: - The webinar is aimed at professionals in product development, safety, compliance and hazardous materials management. - Topics will include integrating DG and hazmat compliance into early-stage product development. - The session will cover common regulatory pitfalls that can delay or stop commercialization. - The agenda includes ways to reduce redesign costs through proactive planning and risk mitigation. - The webinar will address 2025-2026 changes to DOT, PHMSA, IATA and IMDG requirements. - The discussion will also focus on stronger collaboration between product development, safety and regulatory teams. - Barbara Lantry-Miller, senior associate consultant at HazMat Safety Consulting, said early regulatory thinking is critical to avoiding delays, minimizing compliance risks and supporting product launches. - Mike Pagel, a former PHMSA official, will join the session and bring experience with federal dangerous goods regulatory frameworks. - HSC says Lantry-Miller has more than 30 years of environmental health and safety experience. - HSC says Pagel offers insight into federal DG rules and the compliance issues that most often disrupt product timelines. - The company says the webinar will also address a broader risk environment that includes new EU CLP hazard classifications, revised IATA battery transport rules and tighter DOT and PHMSA requirements. - HSC says two-thirds of dangerous goods professionals find it highly challenging to manage new products entering the DG supply chain. - The company says supply chain disruptions average $1.5 million per day, with sector-specific costs of $610,000 in manufacturing, $1.1 million in retail, $2.5 million in oil and gas and $3.5 million in high-tech.
Between the lines: - HSC is positioning the webinar as an early-stage risk-management tool, not just a compliance update. - The emphasis on product development suggests the company sees regulatory failures as a design problem as much as an operations problem. - The event also serves as a showcase for HSC’s consulting expertise in a period of fast-moving international rule changes.
What’s next: - Participants are expected to leave with frameworks for embedding compliance into product design and launch planning. - HSC says the session is intended to help organizations move faster to market while limiting regulatory exposure. - More information is available through the company’s announcement.
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