Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Federal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Reform

After reading an article on TSCA reform, I couldn't help but notice the similarities to the CPSIA - particularly the need for manufacturers to provide the EPA with information proving their products are safe. Most manufacturers, in one way or another, have been affected by the CPSIA and the hinderance it created, especially in terms of manufacturers having their products tested for lead and phthalates content that were never designed for nor should ever come in contact with a child and then having to obtain and maintain proof of their products' safety to the CPSC upon request. The premise for TSCA reform sounds good - to place the burden on chemical companies to prove the chemicals within a product will not inflict harm - however, the surrounding language seems to place more of the burden on the manufacturers themselves. Right now, the call for reform is just that - a call; only a hearing has taken place. Stay tuned, though - no one knew CPSIA would turn out to be the monster it has... This could go either way.

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