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E.P.A. and European Chemicals Agency Sign Arrangement to Enhance Chemical Safety

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Category: Pesticides/Toxic Chemicals
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, December 17th, 2010

WASHINGTON -The E.P.A. (EPA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) have announced a partnership that will promote enhanced technical cooperation on chemical management activities. The partnership is part of EPA's commitment to enhance chemical safety. ECHA is the agency that implements the European Union's chemical management plan known as REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals).

The partnership was formalized through a statement of intent and was highlighted today at the Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC) meeting in Washington, D.C. The TEC, established to advance transatlantic economic integration between the U.S. and the European Union, issued a statement stressing the importance for enhanced cooperation on chemicals. The statement of intent provides the 1st concrete result of this effort.

The statement puts in place a process for working together on a range of issues of mutual interest including toxicity testing, the hazard and risk assessment of chemicals, risk management tools, scientific collaboration, and information exchange.

One of the major anticipated areas of collaboration will be on the exchange of data and information. For example, the statement of intent will promote the exchange of non-confidential information on hazards, uses, and substance identification between ECHA and EPA, including data collected under REACH. The 2 agencies will also share criteria for managing confidential business information with the goal to increase the availability of chemical information to the public. The statement also enables the agencies to share information on approaches to more efficiently address chemicals of concern that are prioritized for regulatory action.

More information: http://www.epa.gov/oppt

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