This page provides an overview of how EPA conducts risk evaluations for chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), as amended by the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, the status of EPA’s ongoing risk evaluations and other assessment-related activities and documents.
The Risk Evaluation process is the second step, following Prioritization and before Risk Management, in EPA’s existing chemical process under TSCA. The purpose of risk evaluation is to determine whether a chemical substance presents an unreasonable risk to health or the environment, under the conditions of use, including an unreasonable risk to a relevant potentially exposed or susceptible subpopulation. As part of this process, EPA must evaluate both hazard and exposure, exclude consideration of costs or other non-risk factors, use scientific information and approaches in a manner that is consistent with the requirements in TSCA for the best available science, and ensure decisions are based on the weight-of-scientific-evidence.
The figure below provides an overview of the steps in EPA’s risk evaluation process for existing chemicals.
A risk evaluation can be initiated by EPA based on the outcome of Prioritization or initiated by EPA based on acceptance of a manufacturer’s request for a risk evaluation:
EPA is required to meet the scientific standards in TSCA for best available science, utilizing a weight-of-scientific-evidence approach when conducting risk evaluations. The application of these standards will be documented throughout the risk evaluation process and available for public comment.
EPA’s initial work on systematic review was described in the supplemental files for each TSCA scope document, which included the Strategy for Conducting Literature Searches and the Bibliography for each chemical. Read the Agency’s response to the comments received on these supplemental documents.
Additionally, EPA has released for public comment an Application of Systematic Review in TSCA Risk Evaluations document that will guide the Agency’s selection and review of studies and provide the public with continued transparency regarding how EPA plans to evaluate scientific information. Read and learn how to comment on the systematic review approach.
Chemicals undergoing risk evaluation are either one of the first 10 initial risk evaluations, designated as a high priority following the prioritization process, or the subject of a manufacturer request for risk evaluation. Each risk evaluation includes the components of a risk evaluation described above, including science requirements; additionally, throughout the risk evaluation process for each chemical, EPA provides several opportunities for public comment and stakeholder engagement.
First Ten Chemicals for Risk Evaluation: On December 19, 2016, EPA published a list of 10 chemical substances that are the subject of the Agency’s initial risk evaluations, as required by TSCA § 6(b)(2)(A). June 2017draft risk for the chemicals, beginning with pigment violet 29.
Prioritized Chemicals undergoing Risk Evaluation:
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