Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Compliance
Stricter global chemical regulations, like the European Union's REACh, are also creating significantly greater public and Congressional pressures to strengthen chemical regulations in the U.S. This is perhaps most notable with the U.S. EPA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) which provides the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fairly broad authority to require reporting, record-keeping and testing requirements, along with restrictions relating to chemical substances and/or mixtures. TSCA deals with a wide array of requirements dealing with the production, import, use, and disposal of chemicals in commerce.
For chemical manufacturers in the U.S., compliance with existing TSCA regulations is becoming increasingly more difficult with the need to respond to new information requests and meet increasingly stringent review of new chemicals by the U.S. EPA.
Why Cardno ENTRIX?
Cardno ENTRIX is well-equipped to support clients with all of the scientific and technical expertise necessary to meet TSCA requirements and avoid the costly implications of noncompliance. We have an extensive team of experts in essential fields like human health, toxicology, ecotoxicology, and environmental chemistry. These professionals are experienced in hazard, exposure and risk assessments, and in helping clients meet the challenges of TSCA and many other global chemical requirements, along with voluntary industry programs. Complementing our scientific strength, Cardno ENTRIX also employs a number of senior personnel with decades of experience working at leading global chemical companies. This industry expertise is highly valuable to our product safety & compliance project work through our application of the following suite of services:
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