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Inger Odnevall Wallinder - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

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  • Senate sends chemical Safety Legislation to Obama
    Chemical & Engineering News, 2016
    Co-Authors: Cheryl Hogue
    Abstract:

    In a move that will mandate federal Safety assessments of chemicals found in everyday products from laundry detergent to toys, a Senate vote last week sends Legislation to President Barack Obama. The President is expected within days to sign the measure, which marks Congress’s first major overhaul of a federal pollution control statute in a decade. The Legislation will fundamentally change U.S. regulation of the products of the chemical industry, from commodity substances that have been in use for decades to novel commercial compounds discovered and developed by research chemists. “Most Americans believe that when they buy a product at the hardware store or the grocery store, that product has been tested and determined to be safe. But that isn’t the case,” explains Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.), who championed the Legislation. The measure mandates that the Environmental Protection Agency assess the Safety of chemicals in commerce. It also gives EPA

  • Senate sends chemical Safety Legislation to Obama
    Chemical & Engineering News, 2016
    Co-Authors: Cheryl Hogue
    Abstract:

    In a move that will mandate federal Safety assessments of chemicals found in everyday products from laundry detergent to toys, a Senate vote last week sends Legislation to President Barack Obama. The President is expected within days to sign the measure, which marks Congress’s first major overhaul of a federal pollution control statute in a decade. The Legislation will fundamentally change U.S. regulation of the products of the chemical industry, from commodity substances that have been in use for decades to novel commercial compounds discovered and developed by research chemists. “Most Americans believe that when they buy a product at the hardware store or the grocery store, that product has been tested and determined to be safe. But that isn’t the case,” explains Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.), who championed the Legislation. The measure mandates that the Environmental Protection Agency assess the Safety of chemicals in commerce. It also gives EPA

G Darrie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.