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SAFETY HEADLINES

Safety U.S., Canada and Mexico Take Lead on Managing Industrial Chemicals

Aug. 22, 2007
The United States, Canada, and Mexico are developing a regional partnership to assess and manage the potential risks associated with the manufacture and use of industrial chemicals.
 
The just-announced regional partnership is the result of discussions between President Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and Mexican President Felipe Calderon at the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Leaders' Summit.

As part of the regional agreement, the three countries' top environmental officials agreed that their agencies would coordinate efforts to assess and take action on industrial chemicals. The United States, by 2012, will complete risk characterizations and take action, as needed, on more than 9000 chemicals that are produced in quantities greater than 25,000 pounds per year.
 
The agreement also provides for the sharing of scientific information and technical understanding, best practices and research on new approaches to chemical testing and assessment. The agreement establishes goals to be met by 2020, including the creation and updating of chemical inventories in all three countries, as well as coordinating the management of chemicals in North America as outlined in other international agreements.

The U.S. commitment to complete assessments and take needed action on 9000 chemicals will apply the results of EPA's work on High Production Volume (HPV) chemicals and extend its efforts to moderate production-volume chemicals. The goal for 2012 is to ensure that these chemicals are produced and used in ways that minimize risks to health and the environment.

This agreement will build on Canada's Chemical Management Program to categorize chemicals for review, assessment, and management and EPA's HPV Challenge Program. The HPV program successfully challenged the U.S. chemical industry to provide the public with basic health and safety data on chemicals that are manufactured or used in quantities in excess of a million pounds a year. Later this month, EPA will release an initial set of reports evaluating the potential hazards of HPV chemicals.

EPA plans to use the Canadian results as a starting point for U.S. efforts to assess the hazards of moderate-volume chemicals, using available data and hazard estimation approaches to prepare initial scientific assessments.




   

 

 

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