Friday, March 23, 2012

History and Overview of New TCSA Chemical Data Reporting Rule

The EPA Chemical Data Reporting rule was finalized in November 2011, and the reporting period is now open until June 30, 2012.

Below is a link to a brief history and summary of the CDR rule.

History and Overview of New TCSA Chemical Data Reporting Rule

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

OSHA Announces Final HazCom 2012 Rule and Compliance Dates

On a teleconference call, OSHA announced the revision to the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) as well as related compliance deadlines affecting chemical manufacturers, distributors and employers. According to OSHA the Final Rule will be filed on March 20th at the Office of the Federal Register and available for viewing on their Public Electronic Inspection Desk. The Federal Register will publish the final rule on March 26, 2012. The effective date of the final rule is 60 days after the date of publication.”

The revised HCS, which OSHA is calling HazCom 2012, is expected to affect every U.S. workplace with exposure to hazardous chemicals, and is estimated to cover over 5 million facilities and over 40 million workers. The first compliance date employers should be aware of is December 1, 2013, which is the date by which employees must be trained on the new label and SDS formats. OSHA is now calling this standard the “Right to Understand” updating the “Right to Know” concept behind the former HCS.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

TSCA section 8(a) and TSCA section 8(d) Reporting Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals

EPA has announced plans to develop an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) and initiate a stakeholder process to provide input on the design and scope of the TSCA reporting requirements for Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals. This would include chemical information reporting under TSCA section 8(a) and health and safety data reporting under TSCA section 8(d). EPA anticipates that states, industry, public interest groups and members of the public will be participants in the stakeholder process.

No proposed schedule for the ANPRM was released.

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