TSCA Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations of DINP and DIDP Argentina

  • TSCA Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations of DINP and DIDP Argentina
  • TSCA Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations of DINP and DIDP Argentina
  • TSCA Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations of DINP and DIDP Argentina
  • Are DIDP and DINP TSCA safe?
  • There are other uses of DIDP and DINP that are generally excluded from TSCA, such as personal care products, cosmetics, and food contact materials, and EPA did not evaluate risk associated with these uses. The risk evaluations of DIDP and DINP are the first two manufacturer-requested risk evaluations EPA has conducted.
  • Can EPA conduct a risk evaluation of DIDP & DINP?
  • The risk evaluations of DIDP and DINP are the first two manufacturer-requested risk evaluations EPA has conducted. Under TSCA, manufacturers can request that EPA conduct risk evaluations on chemicals they manufacture. EPA received and granted manufacturer requests for risk evaluations of DIDP and DINP in 2019. DIDP
  • When will EPA release the final scope document for DIDP?
  • EPA granted manufacturer requests for risk evaluations for these chemical categories in December 2019, and released draft scope documents in November 2020. Manufacturer-requested risk evaluations are generally conducted in the same manner as other risk evaluations conducted under TSCA. View the final scope document for DIDP.
  • What is EPA's plan for risk evaluations?
  • The final scope documents released today explain EPA’s plan for the risk evaluations, including the conditions of use, hazards, exposures, and the potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulations EPA will consider in the risk evaluations.
  • How are manufacturer-requested risk evaluations conducted?
  • Manufacturer-requested risk evaluations are generally conducted in the same manner as other risk evaluations conducted under TSCA. View the final scope document for DIDP. View the final scope document for DINP. Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
  • What are EPA's final scope documents?
  • The final scope documents reflect EPA’s policy changes on risk evaluations announced in June. This includes plans to consider exposure pathways that may be regulated outside of TSCA, like air and water, and potential for exposures to fenceline communities (i.e., communities near industrial facilities).

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