Watch this on-demand webinar to get a practical roadmap for navigating health and safety data reporting requirements.
For companies that manufacture or import chemical substances, the EPA’s TSCA Section8(d) health and safety data reporting requirement carries real legal weight, and the deadline leaves little margin for delay.
The first step is determining whether your organization has reporting obligations. Companies should review the substances listed under 40 CFR §716.21(a)(11) or the EPA’s TSCA §8(d) rule summary to assess their exposure. Those that manufacture or import listed substances will need to evaluate whether they hold unpublished health and safety studies that fall within the rule’s scope.
In this on-demand webinar, our regulatory expert outlines a practical, structured approach to achieving compliance within the remaining timeframe including:
- Establishing clear internal ownership of compliance activities
- Engaging cross-functional stakeholders across legal, operations and R&D
- Conducting systematic document and record gathering
- Building a defensible, documented compliance program under time pressure
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for chemical regulatory compliance, including:
- Product stewardship and TSCA program managers
- Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) professionals
- Regulatory affairs specialists
- In-house counsel advising on TSCA compliance
- Chemical manufacturers and importers that may manufacture, import or process substances subject to TSCA reporting requirements
Note: This session assumes familiarity with TSCA and focuses on execution considerations for the upcoming TSCA §8(d) health and safety data reporting deadline. This webinar was recorded on March 6, 2026.
Access the recording now and build your compliance roadmap before the May 22, 2026 deadline.