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  2. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is a United States law, passed by the 94th United States Congress in 1976 and administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), that regulates chemicals not regulated by other U.S. federal statutes, [1] including chemicals already in commerce and the introduction of new chemicals.

  3. Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act

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    TSCA as reformed by the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act TSCA pre-reform Mandatory duty on EPA to evaluate existing chemicals with clear and enforceable deadlines: No duty to review, no deadlines for action Chemicals assessed against a risk-based safety standard: Risk-benefit balancing standard

  4. Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Title 40 is a part of the United States Code of Federal Regulations.Title 40 arranges mainly environmental regulations that were promulgated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), based on the provisions of United States laws (statutes of the U.S. Federal Code).

  5. Toxics Release Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Facilities are required to report to the TRI if they meet all of the following requirements: The facility is included in a TRI-covered North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, or is a federal facility; The facility has 10 or more full-time employee equivalents (i.e., a total of 20,000 hours or greater) [6] and

  6. Certified safety professional - Wikipedia

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    Current Employment: must include greater than 50% (over 900 hours/year), in Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety activities. Registration Process: 1. Application: Once the applicant has met the prerequisites, they must complete the "Application for Canadian Registered Safety Professional Designation", obtained from the BCRSP board.

  7. CMA Requirements: Certification Checklist You Need to Know - AOL

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    CPE Requirements for CMA Certification Maintaining the CMA designation exceeds passing the exam and meeting the experience criteria. You must fulfill the 30-hour annual Continuing Professional ...

  8. Talk : Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 - Wikipedia

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    How about a link to somewhere a person faced with that piece of US officialdom paper can use? Suggest going to EPA's website (epa.gov/assessing-and-managing-chemicals-under-tsca) or calling the TSCA Hotline at 202-554-1404 to better understand the requirements. Or seek expert advice. Wikipedia is not a place to seek legal advice.

  9. US East Coast dockworkers, employer group to restart talks ...

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    Talks between the ILA, which represents more than 45,000 dockworkers across the U.S. East and Gulf coast ports, and the employer group are at an impasse over issues related to automation at port ...