Autor: Stephen C. DeVito, Carol A. Farris
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 625,80 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780471191513 |
ISBN10: |
0471191515 |
Autor: |
Stephen C. DeVito, Carol A. Farris |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
1997-04-18 |
Ilość stron: |
138 |
Wymiary: |
283x222 |
Tematy: |
PDK |
EPA insiders offer a behind–the–scenes look at Agency review of Premanufacture Notifications (PMNs) for new chemical substances.
Each year the EPA receives more than 2,500 PMNs for new chemical substances; under the Toxic Substances Control Act, the EPA may keep a PMN substance off the market if it appears to pose unreasonable risk. In many cases submitters fail to supply the Agency with all of the information necessary to perform a human health and environmental safety assessment to estimate risk. When that happens, Agency scientists fill in the blanks themselves with best estimates––often to the submitter′s disadvantage.
What chemical information would the EPA like to receive, and how is this information used to assess a PMN chemical? What can you do to avoid the need for Agency estimates and to facilitate accurate Agency assessments and decisions? What impact does the EPA′s pollution prevention program have upon the review process, and what can you do about it? Until now, submitters had to learn the answers to these and other crucial questions concerning the PMN process the hard way––through trial and error coupled with minimal technical guidance from the Agency. This valuable technical guide, written by two EPA scientists, helps you reduce the learning curve and facilitates the EPA′s accurate review of your new chemical. It provides:
∗ A blow–by–blow account of the EPA scientific review procedure and the rationale behind each step in the process
∗ A detailed review of physicochemical information the EPA uses, how to measure and estimate the critical information, and how the EPA uses the information to assess risk
∗ An in–depth, practical look at the EPA′s pollution prevention program as it relates to the PMN review process
∗ Insider tips on additional data––including frequently overlooked product benefits––that help Age
ncy reviewers weigh your product′s benefits in their assessments.
Avoid conservative estimates and worst–case scenarios that may lead to unnecessary regulation of your new chemical. Find out how to prepare the perfect PMN in Premanufacture Notification.
Spis treści:
The Premanufacture Notification (PMN) Review Process.
Chemical Information Needed for Risk Assessment.
Pollution Prevention and Premanufacture Notifications.
The Toxic Substances Control Act: History and Implementation.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
STEPHEN C. DEVITO, PhD, and CAROL A. FARRIS, PhD, are chemists with the Industrial Chemistry Branch of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Okładka tylna:
EPA insiders offer a behind–the–scenes look at Agency review of Premanufacture Notifications (PMNs) for new chemical substances.
Each year the EPA receives more than 2,500 PMNs for new chemical substances; under the Toxic Substances Control Act, the EPA may keep a PMN substance off the market if it appears to pose unreasonable risk. In many cases submitters fail to supply the Agency with all of the information necessary to perform a human health and environmental safety assessment to estimate risk. When that happens, Agency scientists fill in the blanks themselves with best estimates––often to the submitter′s disadvantage.
What chemical information would the EPA like to receive, and how is this information used to assess a PMN chemical? What can you do to avoid the need for Agency estimates and to facilitate accurate Agency assessments and decisions? What impact does the EPA′s pollution prevention program have upon the review process, and what can you do about it? Until now, submitters had to learn the answers to these and other crucial questions concerning the PMN process the hard way––through trial and error coupled
with minimal technical guidance from the Agency. This valuable technical guide, written by two EPA scientists, helps you reduce the learning curve and facilitates the EPA′s accurate review of your new chemical. It provides:
∗ A blow–by–blow account of the EPA scientific review procedure and the rationale behind each step in the process
∗ A detailed review of physicochemical information the EPA uses, how to measure and estimate the critical information, and how the EPA uses the information to assess risk
∗ An in–depth, practical look at the EPA′s pollution prevention program as it relates to the PMN review process
∗ Insider tips on additional data––including frequently overlooked product benefits––that help Agency reviewers weigh your product′s benefits in their assessments.
Avoid conservative estimates and worst–case scenarios that may lead to unnecessary regulation of your new chemical. Find out how to prepare the perfect PMN in Premanufacture Notification.
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