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This course provides an overview of requirements of Toxic Substance Control Act, TSCA. The basic purpose of this regulation is to prevent the introduction into the US of chemicals which present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. Basic understanding of this complex regulation is provided in three course sections. This section addresses TSCA requirement that chemical companies maintain records of unusual health and environmental reactions caused by materials they handle. It also addresses procedures a company can implement to ensure TSCA compliance.
Objectives:
- What are unusual health and environmental effects
- Documentation of adverse health and environmental effects
- Notification of significant adverse reactions to EPA
- Company and Employee reporting responsibilities
- Internal company procedures to ensure compliance with TSCA
Topics:
- Introduction
- Adverse Reactions to Health and Environment
- Compliance Checks
- Conclusions
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