EPA Webinar on Remaining Reporting Under the TSCA Inventory Notification Rule
EPA is hosting a webinar to assist manufacturers (including importers) and processors with future reporting requirements under the TSCA Inventory Notification (Active-Inactive) final rule after the initial Inventory was published February 19.
Almost half of the chemical substances on the TSCA Inventory have been reported as active by manufacturers or processors. Under the Active-Inactive rule, a substance is not designated as an ‰??inactive substance‰?? until 90 days after EPA publishes the initial version of the Inventory with all listings identified as active or inactive. The rule provides time for manufacturers and processors to react to an inactive substance identification and to file an NOA Form B prior to the effective date of the inactive designation 90 days later.
Manufacturers and processors should be aware that if there is a substance that is listed as ‰??inactive‰?? that is currently being manufactured or processed, they have 90 days to file an NOA Form B so that they can continue their current activity. Manufacturers and processors that intend to manufacture or process an ‰??inactive‰?? substance in the future must submit an NOA Form B before they start their activity.
The webinar is scheduled for 1-4 PM EDT on Wednesday, March 13. The webinar will include an overview of filing a Notice of Activity Form B, a demo of the electronic reporting application, and time for questions and answers. Registration for the webinar is not required.
For more information, visit EPA‰??s website: https://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory
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