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Does Putting a Label on a ‘Whole Substance’ Make Sense from a Public Health Perspective?

This insights column, originally published in Chemical Watch, provides a refresher on the important distinctions between hazard and risk based approaches and discusses them in the context of the findings of the EPA TSCA risk evaluations. The completed TSCA risk evaluations make findings of “no unreasonable risk” or presents “unreasonable risk” for each condition of use evaluated that is evaluated. However, EPA is considering modifying the existing findings, and the approach for future risk evaluations. This column discusses what this might look like and whether this planned approach is consistent with the 2016 Lautenberg Amendments to TSCA.

Continue reading this insights column, originally published by Chemical Watch, below:

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