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Compliance is a necessary and important part of your company’s overall EHS program.  Some of the many areas for compliance include:

  • TSCA
  • REACH
  • Environmental Marketing Claims
  • Prop 65
  • CAA
  • CWA
  • RCRA
  • EPCRA/TRI
  • CPSA/FSHA
  • Other EU chemical regulations (WEEE/RoHS)

The goal is to integrate EHS compliance solutions into your existing processes and databases. Stand-alone compliance procedures are not sustainable, they should be components of an overall EHS strategy.

Steps Toward Compliance

  • Map

    Map your company’s current business processes.

  • Identify

    Identify strengths and weaknesses in your current compliance programs.

  • Develop

    Develop and implement new processes to fill in gaps and fortify weak points.

The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) gives the Environmental Protection Agency broad authority over the manufacture, import, use, distribution, and disposal of chemicals to prevent unreasonable risks to health or the environment.

 

 

TSCA regulations are complex and violations can be costly -- failure to meet requirements can result in extraordinary fines and/or suspended business operations for months.

Improve TSCA Compliance

  • Evaluate your TSCA compliance program.
  • Identify opportunities for additional coverage or a more streamlined approach.
  • Design customized training programs to build a culture of compliance.
  • Provide compliance support for PMNs, CDR, 8(e), etc.
  • Ongoing regulatory monitoring and consultation to businesses.
  • Reduce noncompliance costs.
  • Enable strategic positioning for EPA, trade associations, NGOs, and legislation.

To begin your journey toward improved compliance programs, visit the Quick Links to TSCA Regulations and EPA Guidance.

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Resources

Quick Links to TSCA Regulations and EPA Guidance

The TSCA Quick Links table directs you to resources that help you better understand TSCA regulations and avoid confusion. The links in this simple, organized matrix quickly connect you to regulations and on external government sites. LINKS LAST UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2015.

TSCA GuideTSCA Guide for Manufacturers Who Use Chemicals – NO LONGER FOR SALE

The TSCA Guide is an invaluable resource to companies concerned about meeting TSCA compliance standards; including internet links, expert commentary, user-friendly templates, and concise layout, the guide is designed to help companies better understand their compliance risks and easily find guidance to improve performance.





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