Who can fill out a TSCA form?
The Principal Investigator, Lab Manager or Researcher must fill out the TSCA Import Certification Form which will accompany the purchase order that lists the chemical names. This form must be available to the carrier and customs officer at the time of import.
Do I need a TSCA form?
Customs can refuse entry of any shipment that does not have a TSCA certification. TSCA certificate is not required for articles and tobacco products. However, exporters will need to provide product composition info so that their importers can determine product’s regulatory compliance status under TSCA.
What are TSCA requirements?
Imports of chemical substances, mixtures or articles that contain a chemical substance or mixture must comply with the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in order to enter the U.S. Importers must certify that imported chemicals either comply with TSCA (positive certification) or, if not otherwise clearly identified as …
How do I submit a TSCA form to Fedex?
[email protected]. The shipment’s air waybill number should be included in the subject-line of the email. below the three columns is OPTIONAL, but the customer’s details are required in order to update or create the customer’s profile. Once completed, the annual version can be sent to [email protected].
What is exempt from TSCA?
TSCA specifically exempts from the definition of “chemical substance” (1) mixtures (although mixtures of chemical substances can be regulated under certain provisions of TSCA and chemical substance components of mixtures are themselves covered under TSCA provisions that apply to “chemical substance”); (2) Federal …
What does it mean to be TSCA compliant?
The Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 (TSCA) is a federal regulation that allows the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to comprehensively manage chemicals in U.S. commerce. Compliance with TSCA can require companies to restrict and remove substances from products to maintain U.S. market access.
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