Keller and Heckman Announces: Navigating TSCA: Basics and Beyond 2025
Keller and Heckman is pleased to announce its Annual TSCA Course, being held November 4 – 5, 2025, in Arlington, VA.
This year's course will provide chemical manufacturers, importers, and processors with essential, in-depth information on “core” TSCA requirements and implementation of the many changes resulting from the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (TSCA reform).
The course will explain and provide insight on compliance and management strategies for:
- Premanufacture Notice (PMN) preparation and case management, and emerging EPA review/approval procedures
- Section 5(e) order/Significant New Use Rule (SNUR) strategies for new chemicals
- PMN exemptions and less onerous alternatives
- EPA prioritization, risk evaluation, and risk management for existing chemicals
Insights from recent EPA risk evaluations and proposed risk management rules for future regulation
- EPA rewrites of risk evaluation procedures
- TSCA test orders, chemical data collection, reporting and recordkeeping
- Opportunities arising from EPA’s ‘Powering the Great American Comeback’ Initiative
- TSCA Inventory chemical nomenclature tips and strategies
- Chemical import and export issues
- Compliance auditing, EPA inspections and enforcement, liability management
- Current TSCA developments, legislative reform activities, and litigation update
Registration for the upcoming TSCA course is now open. Pricing and event details can be found here.
About Keller and Heckman
Keller and Heckman is an internationally renowned law firm with a broad practice in the areas of regulatory law, public policy, and litigation. From offices around the world, we represent global companies and trade associations servicing a range of industries, including food and food additives, plastics, pesticides, industrial and specialty chemicals, consumer products, drugs and medical devices, transportation, and telecommunications. We are a pioneer in the use of interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving with an in-house scientific staff that works closely with the attorneys on matters of technical complexity.