Hazardous Substances Control Act (TSCA) ) is 21 centuryFrank R. Lautenberg as amended by the Chemical Safety Act, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue a final rule to reduce exposure to certain PBT PBT chemicals are persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic, and may pose a potential risk to the exposed population. These chemicals accumulate in the environment over time, so it is important to minimize exposure to them.
EPA to comply withTSCA is 20211 6 day>Two final rules were issued, reducing exposure to > chemicals by issuing PBT20223EPA issued another final rule, and these PBTs 1 Phenol isopropylate phosphate (3:1) (PIP(3:1)) is used in certain products, and the deadline for compliance with the related record retention requirements has been changed to 2024 10 May 31Extended to date. This measure is effective in accordance with EPA 202110Based on detailed information provided during the >60
TSCASection 6(h) 5 PBT Chemicals:
- Decabromodiphenyl Ether ( DecaBDE)
- Phenol isopropylate phosphate ester ( 3:1)(PIP(3:1))
- 2,4,6-Tri(tert-butyl)phenol (2,4,6-TTBP)
- >hexachlorobutadiene ( HCBD)
- pentachlorothiophenol ( PCTP)
TSCASection 5(a)(2) .EPA Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) can be issued, and notice may be required before a chemical or mixture is used in a new way. SNURs can be used to regulate the production, processing, commercial distribution, and disposal of chemicals.
EPA determines that the use of the chemical is a significant new application, the TSCAsection 5(a)By 90 days prior to its use, the EPA has a critical new use notice (SNUN).
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