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Yes, organizations are concerned about whether their products or processes contain components subject to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), including those regulated under TSCA Section 6 and TSCA Section 6(h). The TSCA is a United States law that regulates the introduction of new or existing chemicals into commerce.
Under TSCA Section 6, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the authority to regulate chemicals that pose an unreasonable risk to human health or the environment. TSCA Section 6(h) specifically targets persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) chemicals, placing restrictions or bans on their use in certain applications.
Organizations must ensure compliance with TSCA regulations to avoid legal penalties, enforcement actions, and potential harm to human health and the environment. This includes conducting assessments to determine if their products or processes contain chemicals subject to TSCA restrictions, as well as implementing measures such as substitutions, restrictions, or proper labeling to comply with regulatory requirements.
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