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YOU THOUGHT YOU HAD PROBLEMS? The new Toxic Substances Control Act gives the EPA power to regulate anyone who makes or uses chemicals. The Toxic Substances Control Act (TOSCA) covers chemicals not regulated under other legislation, and gives the EPA authority to ban production and distribution. It requires testing of potentially harmful chemicals, requires advance notification of the manufacture of all new chemicals, and requires the keeping of complex records. The Act also covers the manufacture and usage of chemicals, along with hazards to both employees and the public. There'll be a flood of new regulations forthcoming, along with modifications, hearings, changes, court actions and decisions, guide­ lines, and misinformation. Keeping up with the facts can be a full-time job. TOSCA can directly affect the financial future of your organization.

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