New Substances Program under Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and New Chemicals Program under Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) requirements are extremely important in terms of gaining and maintaining marketplace access with a myriad of chemical substances and mixtures. As intracontinental commerce continues to grow between Canada and the United States, complying with CEPA and TSCA manufacturing and import requirements is essential to a having a successful business and must be considered prior to the manufacturing and importation of chemicals.

Join Senior Regulatory Specialist, Bonita Reynolds, and North American Regulatory Analyst, James Lee, as they help navigate through the different components of CEPA and TSCA while providing a comparative analysis and insight into the following topics:
*The Regulations – Chemicals vs. Polymers
*The Act – CEPA 1999
*TSCA vs. DSL/NDSL
*NSN Package vs. PMN
*The EC Review Process

Webinar Registration
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/622915065

Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Duration: 2 hours
*10:00 am US – Pacific
*01:00 pm US – Eastern
     
Cost: Free

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