Achieve Product Stewardship Compliance
Satisfy consumer, supplier, and regulatory expectations by maintaining product safety with our comprehensive support. With continuously increasing compliance requirements, you may face pressures to keep up with a growing, more complex workload. No matter the industry or phase of your responsibilities, we offer responsive, scalable capabilities across the product lifecycle to meet evolving demands.
Product Stewardship Expertise
- Product Compliance Review
- Warning Label Language & Disclosure Information
- DOT Guidance
- Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC)
- Canadian Consumer Chemicals & Containers
- Regulations (CCCR)
- GHS Label Review & Creation
- TSCA Inventory Checks
- PMN Preparation & Submission
- Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) Review & Submission
- Chemical Data Reporting (CDR)
- DOT Guidance
- Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC)
- Canadian Consumer Chemicals & Containers Regulations (CCCR)
- GHS Label Review & Creation
- Product Regulatory Review
- Compliant Product Label Statements
- Compliant Website Guidance
- Canadian New Substance Notification (NSN) Preparation & Submission
- Country-specific Inventory Checks (K-REACH, DSL & Non-DSL, CPSC, Country Specific Lists)
- Product Stewardship Program Creation & Management
- Conflict Mineral Supply Chain Verification
- Testing Strategy Development & Data Interpretation
- Regulatory Guidance on the Use of HAPs
- VOC Calculations
EPA PFAS Regulations - TSCA Section 8(A)(7)
On October 11, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a Final Rule for the reporting and recordkeeping requirements for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 8(a)(7). In this whitepaper, our resident expert, Steven Ernst, Senior Regulatory Consultant, covers everything you need to know about navigating these EPA PFAS reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Raw Materials Data Management
Our team helps you achieve efficiency with raw material data management by collecting, validating, and entering your raw material data. We also focus on database population, acquisition integration and dossier preparation for customer data requests.
- Composition Information
- International Chemical Inventories (TSCA, CDSL/CNDSL, etc.)
- REACH Registration/SVHC Status
- State, Federal & International Regulations (CA Prop 65, RCRA, WEEE/RoHS Compliance, etc.)
- Toxicological & Biological Information
- Exposure Limits & Controls
- Raw Material Safety Data Sheets
- Regulatory Questionnaires, TDS/PDS, etc.
Regulatory Compliance Services
Product stewardship requirements vary between companies, which is why we vary our approach to best suit your needs. Whether the support you seek is on a one time or ongoing basis, we design solutions fit for purpose.
Regulatory Staffing
We combine our regulatory expertise and extensive training program with our proven staffing model to provide a flexible, professional workforce. Staff placements are designed to help you retain quality regulatory professionals without committing to additional full-time employees. We offer multiple staffing options, including short-term and long-term placements as well as on-site and off-site.
Process Outsourcing
We understand your regulatory need and have the capabilities to manage your processes, allowing your staff to focus more on core regulatory activities. Our expert team provides reliable compliance with minimal inputs.
Consulting
Our highly qualified regulatory compliance consultants excel at understanding your unique challenges and providing the information you need to make informed decisions. With expertise in both domestic and international product regulations, our teams help you successfully navigate the ever-evolving regulatory industry.
Proven Expertise
Our flexible service options are tailored to match your needs. Check out the three case study examples below to see how we can adapt to meet your company’s goals, no matter the size or development stage.
Efficient Vendor Management In A Chemical Company
Bringing A Product To Market In A Start-up Company
Reactive Regulatory Program In A Global Company
Achieve OSHA Compliance
OSHA’s Proposed Hazcom Implementation Of GHS Revision 7
The OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance has been working since 2016 to update the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to reflect newer revisions of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). In February 2021, OSHA issued a proposed rulemaking to update the HCS to align with the 7th Revision of the GHS, with the incorporation of some elements of the 8th Revision. Download our whitepaper to learn more.
What Manufacturers & Suppliers Need to Know About WHMIS GHS Revision 7 Updates
We are more than a staffing agency. Our performance and management reports provide oversight and control without additional work from your team. By partnering with us, the responsibility of managing budget, time, and workflows shifts off your plate so you can get back to more pressing responsibilities.
How We Work
What The Proposed Rule Changes To OSHA Hazard Communication Standard May Mean To Your Operations
OSHA proposed modifications to the HCS earlier this year to align with Revision 7 of the GHS. In turn, many professionals have sought clarity about these changes and what it means to their operations.
Integrated Professional Services
When your team needs additional support, we are ready to jump in to meet demand. Our diverse range of expertise allows us to aid in a variety of projects and programs.