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TSCA, the Toxic Substances Control Act, is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The legislation regulates the introduction of new or existing chemicals in commerce and provides EPA with authority to require: TSCA Chemical Data Reporting submission period for calendar years 2016-2019 control requirements under the EPA’s Toxic Substances Control Act TSCA WHAT IS TSCA? June 1 to November 30 TSCA CDR reporting frequency is every four years; 2020 reports must consider volumes for years 2016 through 2019 Submission period is June 1 through November 30, 2020 Reporting is required if chemical thresholds are exceeded in any of the years Chemical manufacturing and importing quantities must be tracked annually The reporting threshold for most chemicals is 25,000 lbs; however, for select chemicals the threshold is 2,500 lbs Electronic reporting using eCDRweb and CDX is mandatory Chemical Data Reporting 2020 reporting recordkeeping testing restrictions on chemical substances restrictions on mixtures Recent changes to TSCA include EPA’s requirement to evaluate the safety of existing chemicals through prioritization, risk evaluation and risk management. Twenty chemicals have been designated as high priority for risk evaluation. Facilities must determine if these evaluations could present a potential impact for operations, including applicability to imported articles and potential fees associated with the risk evaluations. Chemical manufacturers, importers and processors are subject to chemical Sustainable Solutions for a Global Economy ISO 9001:2018 REGISTERED QUALITY SYSTEM

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Page 1: CORNERSTONE TSCA SERVICEScornerstone-ehs.com/.../Cornerstone-TSCA-Brochure.pdf · TSCA, the Toxic Substances Control Act, is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

TSCA, the Toxic Substances Control Act, is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The legislation regulates the introduction of new or existing chemicals in commerce and provides EPA with authority to require:

TSCA Chemical Data Reporting submission

period for calendar years 2016-2019

control requirements under the EPA’s Toxic Substances Control Act

TSCA

WHAT IS TSCA?

June 1to

November 30

TSCA CDR reporting frequency is every four years; 2020 reports must consider volumes for years 2016 through 2019

Submission period is June 1 through November 30, 2020

Reporting is required if chemical thresholds are exceeded in any of the years

Chemical manufacturing and importing quantities must be tracked annually

The reporting threshold for most chemicals is 25,000 lbs; however, for select chemicals the threshold is 2,500 lbs

Electronic reporting using eCDRweb and CDX is mandatory

Chemical Data Reporting 2020

• reporting• recordkeeping• testing

• restrictions on chemical substances

• restrictions on mixtures

Recent changes to TSCA include EPA’s requirement to evaluate the safety of existing chemicals through prioritization, risk evaluation and risk management. Twenty chemicals have been designated as high priority for risk evaluation. Facilities must determine if these evaluations could present a potential impact for operations, including applicability to imported articles and potential fees associated with the risk evaluations.

Chemical manufacturers, importers and processors are subject to chemical

Sustainable Solutions for a Global EconomyISO 9001:2018 REGISTERED QUALITY SYSTEM

Page 2: CORNERSTONE TSCA SERVICEScornerstone-ehs.com/.../Cornerstone-TSCA-Brochure.pdf · TSCA, the Toxic Substances Control Act, is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

How Can Cornerstone Help?

• Data collection and recordkeeping summarized annually• Chemical Data Reporting report preparation and submittal

via EPA’s Central Data Exchange (CDX)

• Preparation and submittal of Premanufacture Notifications (PMN) for new chemical substances

• Inventory Exemption Determination

• Significant Adverse Reaction Allegation documentation• Submission of Substantial Risk Notification

Chemical Data Reporting (CDR)

New Substance Registration (Section 5)

Recordkeeping and Notices (Section 8)

CORNERSTONE TSCA SERVICES

Upfront Substantiation for Confidential Business Information (CBI) Claims

• Preparation and submittal of documentation to EPA

Significant New Use Rules (SNUR) and Significant New Use Notice (SNUN) (Section 5)

• Prepare certifications for import of chemicals into the U.S.• Review of chemicals and chemical mixtures for presence

of reportable substances• Import article verification• Prepare and submit Notifications to EPA

Import and Export (Sections 4,12 & 13)

• FOUNDATION SDS Management and Chemical Inventory Software• Training classes for all TSCA required topics

Training and Electronic Tools

We provide an integrated approach to TSCA compliance. Our electronic chemical management tools and expert staff have extensive industry experience and firsthand knowledge of how these complex regulations impact chemical manufacturing, importing and processing operations.

Accuracy in TSCA reporting is vital to ensure documentation is defensible under regulatory scrutiny. Whether your facility is a standalone operation or part of a corporation, we will work with your staff to understand your unique challenges.

Fee Triggering Item Verification (Sections 4, 5 & 6)

We will give you the confidence that your TSCA reporting has been completed correctly so you can focus on your business.

CONTACT CORNERSTONE

880 Lennox Ct. Zionsville, IN 46077

(800) 285-2568

[email protected]

www.corner-enviro.com

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