Learn how chemicals are regulated under TSCA
In part 3 of this TSCA series, we will be looking at how inspections and audits can affect your company, and how to prepare for them. How chemical testing and animal welfare go hand in hand, and how to navigate the topic. What happens with prioritisation and risk evaluation/management and the process steps between each phase. Finally, we will look at what has changed in 'New TSCA' with the changes to the legislation in 2016.
Duration: 4 hours
The course will cover:
- Inspections and audits
- New TSCA at a glance
- Chemical Testing (Regulatory)/Animal Welfare, TSCA Section 4
- Prioritization, Risk Evaluation and Risk Management, TSCA Section 6
Who should book a place?
- Chemical manufacturers
- Importers
- Processors
- Distributors
- End users of chemical substances
Why should you book a place on this course?
- To learn about the latest regulatory challenges facing the safe management of chemicals.
- To learn from experts in their fields.
- To get a solid grounding in the key areas of the legislation.
The authors
This course has been written by experts in TSCA from Bergeson & Campbell PC, a Washington, DC, firm providing vital expertise in product approval, business strategy development, compliance planning, product defence, policy advocacy and related activities for industrial, agricultural, biocidal, cosmetic, food contact, and speciality chemicals. B&C’s TSCA team includes six former senior EPA officials, an extensive scientific staff including seven with PhDs, and a highly experienced team of lawyers and non-lawyer professionals well versed in all aspects of TSCA law, regulation, policy, and litigation.
TSCA eLearning package
Gain a complete understanding of TSCA and save £110 when you book onto all three courses in this TSCA eLearning series. To take advantage of this special offer please email events@chemicalwatch.com.
Topics covered in the other two courses are:
Navigating TSCA Part 1
- A general overview of TSCA
- TSCA section 5 (Part 1): chemical inventory, exemptions
- TSCA section 5 (Part 2): new chemicals/new use
- Confidential business information (CBI)
Navigating TSCA Part 2
- Import Requirements, TSCA Section 13
- Export Requirements, TSCA Section 12
- Chemical Data Reporting (CDR)
- Reporting and Retention of Information, TSCA Section 8
Key benefits of taking this eLearning course
- Valuable training written and presented by leading consultants from Bergeson & Campbell.
- The course is easy to “pick up where you left off” – enabling you to study at your own pace.
- Runs on PC, Mac, tablet and smartphone – allowing you to study at work, from home or on the go, fitting your training conveniently around your busy schedule.
- No travel required – making it a time-efficient training resource that keeps you and your team’s travel commitments and expenses down.
Appeals to a wide range of learning styles
Designed for multiple learning styles – our courses include image, text, interactive elements, video and audio to ensure all learning styles are catered for.
An extensive glossary of terms – helping you decipher key terminology.
Course Note Handouts – to supplement the content, and to help you revise the material on- and offline.
Measurable outcomes
Self-assessment quiz questions – helping you measure whether you’ve met the learning objectives for each section of the course, giving instant feedback on your progress.
Affordable learning
- Low per-trainee prices and attractive group rates – ensuring you maximise returns on your training budget.
- Single place cost: £440 - members receive a 15% discount
- For group rates for multiple trainees, please email us for a quote at: events@chemicalwatch.com or call us on +44 (0)1743 818 292