ICSDS
TSCA Compliance Starts Here: Inventory Status Review
Expert verification of your chemical substance against the TSCA Inventory
to determine if it is "New" or "Existing," ensuring U.S. market entry compliance.
Professionals reviewing large database screens showing chemical names and
compliance flags (like 'PMN Required' or 'Active'). U.S. EPA and TSCA logos subtly visible.
What We Deliver in the Review
Inventory Search
& Verification
Comprehensive search of both the public and confidential portions of the SCA Inventory using your chemical's specific identity.
'New vs. Existing'
Determination
A definitive legal determination of whether your substance is an "existing chemical" (listed) or a "new chemical" (not listed).
Active/Inactive
Status Check
Verification of the substance's current Notiation Active actives Rule to ensure ongoing compliance with reporting.
Regulatory
Roadmap
A clear report detailing the next required steps whether you can proceed directly to commerce, or if a PMN, LVE, or other exemption filing is necessary.
CAS Number
Validation
Review of your chemical's CAS Registry Number and nomenclature against EPA standards for accurate reporting.
CBI Protection
Guidance on protecting the confidential identity of your substance during the review process and subsequent filings.
WHEN YOU NEED A STATUS REVIEW
Typical Scenarios That Require a TSCA Review
Importing a New Product
Before the first shipment of a product containing a new chemical formulation into the United States.
Domestic Manufacturing
Prior to the start of commercial production of a novel substance in the U.S.
Supply Chain Changes
When sourcing a new raw material from a different supplier, especially an international one, to verify the status of its chemical components.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Due diligence review to confirm the TSCA compliance status of all chemicals in the acquired company's inventory.
Regulatory Audit Preparation
Proactively confirming the legal status of your entire chemical portfolio to prepare for a compliance inspection.