In California, there’s a list of drug precursors that need to be tracked as well:
http://blink.ucsd.edu/safety/research-lab/controlled-substances/determining.html
http://www-ehs.ucsd.edu/lab/CS/Listed_Chemicals_CA.pdf
Sheila Kennedy, CHO
Safety Coordinator | Teaching Laboratories
UCSD Chemistry & Biochemistry |MC 0303
Office: (858) 534-0221 | Fax: (858) 534-7687
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From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:dchas-l**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU]
On Behalf Of Frankie Wood-Black
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:29 PM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**MED.CORNELL.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Chemical Inventory Regulations
Afternoon all – I am just double checking to make sure I am not missing some obscure regulation out there. I am working on a chemical inventory project and we are trying to build a comprehensive screening list
to make sure that all of the appropriate regulations are checked off when a new chemical may be presented. I have gotten the List of Lists (which convers EPCRA, SARA, RCRA, Clean Air Act) and the CFATS (Anti-Terrorism List) – there used to be an ATF (alcohol,
tobacco and firearms) list, but I think it has been rolled into the CFATS list. I know there are exemptions and potential other requirements – if it is a drug precursor (DEA), a bioagent, covered under FIFRA (insecticide, biocide, and/or rodenticide), or
a material covered under the NRC.
TSCA is also out there as well and that will relate to use.
Is there anything that I am missing????
Frankie Wood-Black, Ph.D., REM, MBA
Trihydro Corporation
Senior Air Consultant
Phone – 307-745-7474
Cell – 580-761-3703
fwoodblack**At_Symbol_Here**trihydro.com
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