WASHINGTON – The US Environmental Protection Agency has launched a web-based tool to improve access to chemical specific regulatory information developed by EPA and data submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act. "ChemView" displays key health and safety data in an online format that allows comparison of chemicals by use and by health or environmental effects.
The search tool combines available TSCA information and provides streamlined access to EPA assessments, hazard characterizations, and information on safer chemical ingredients. Additionally, the new web tool allows searches by chemical name or Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number, use, hazard effect, or regulatory action. It has the flexibility to create tailored views of the information on individual chemicals or compare multiple chemicals sorted by use, hazard effect or other criteria. The new portal will also link to information on manufacturing, processing, use, and release data reported under the Chemical Data Reporting Rule, and the Toxics Release Inventory.
“This  online tool will improve access to chemical  health and safety  information, increase public dialogue and awareness,  and help viewers  choose safer ingredients used in everyday products,”  said James Jones,  assistant administrator for the Office of Chemical  Safety and Pollution  Prevention. “The tool will make chemical  information more readily  available for chemical decision-makers and  consumers.”
 
 In  the months ahead, EPA will be continuously adding  additional  chemicals, functionality and links. When fully updated, the  web tool  will contain data for thousands of chemicals. EPA has  incorporated  stakeholder input into the design, and welcomes feedback on  the current  site.
 
 By  increasing health and safety  information, as well as identifying safer  chemical ingredients,  manufacturers and retailers will have the  information to better  differentiate their products by using safer  ingredients.  
 
 In  2010, EPA began a concerted effort to increase the  availability of  information on chemicals as part of a commitment to  strengthen the  existing chemicals program and improve access and  usefulness of  chemical data and information. This included improving  access to the  TSCA inventory, issuing new policies for the review of  confidential  business information claims for health and safety studies,  and  launching the Chemical Data Access Tool. Today’s launch of the  ChemView  provides the public with a single access point for information  that  has been generated on certain chemicals regulated under TSCA.
 
 View and search ChemView: http://www.epa.gov/chemview
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