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AI-Powered TSCA Compliance Software for EPA Chemical Regulations

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For the companies, importers, and compliance leaders who handle convoluted chemical supply chains, there is a growing challenge in the matter of the compliance to the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Regular updates, large documentation, and scrutinizing the EPA are some of the factors which make manual compliance processes nothing but risks and inefficiencies.

The AI TSCA compliance software by Certivo makes it easier to comply with chemical regulations by automating management of TSCA Inventory, supplier data validation, and reporting that is ready for the EPA. The software using CORA, Certivo continuously compares chemical substances with the TSCA Inventory, keeps track of regulatory changes, and informs the team about possible non-compliance risks as they happen.

Through the system of document management that is centralized, automated PMN submissions, and supplier collaboration workflows, Certivo is able to support compliance, operations, and executive teams so that they are able to reduce audit risk, avoid penalties, and quicken U.S. market access. No matter whether you are involved in the manufacture, import, or distribution of products based on chemicals, Certivo provides an active, scalable, and AI-driven approach to TSCA compliance through which one could rely on no manual tracking and not have to worry about last-minute surprises.

👉 Discover how Certivo makes TSCA compliance less complicated: https://www.certivo.com/frameworks/tsca

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