Background Materials for SACC Review, o-Dichlorobenzene
Summary
The EPA published background materials for the Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC) review of o-Dichlorobenzene. The document provides supporting materials for the advisory committee's evaluation of this chemical substance. The SACC provides independent scientific advice to EPA on chemical risk assessments under TSCA. No regulatory action, compliance obligation, or deadline is established by these background materials.
What changed
The EPA has published background materials supporting the Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC) review of o-Dichlorobenzene. These materials provide scientific and technical information to inform the advisory committee's evaluation of the chemical. The SACC advises EPA on scientific aspects of chemical risk assessment under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Affected parties should monitor for the committee's findings and any subsequent EPA actions regarding o-Dichlorobenzene. These background materials do not create compliance obligations but signal ongoing regulatory review of this chemical substance. Manufacturers, importers, and users of o-Dichlorobenzene should track SACC recommendations for potential regulatory developments.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates from EPA on SACC review outcomes
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