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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[OPPTS-59336; FRL-4868-2]

 

Certain Chemicals; Approval of a Test Marketing Exemption

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces EPA's approval of an application for 
test marketing exemption (TME) under section 5(h)(1) of the Toxic 
Substances Control Act (TSCA) and 40 CFR 720.38. EPA has designated 
this application as TME-94-10. The test marketing conditions are 
described below.

EFFECTIVE DATES:  May 13, 1994. Written comments will be received until 
June 7, 1994.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Wright, III, New Chemicals 
Branch, Chemical Control Division (7405), Office of Pollution 
Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, Rm. E-611, 401 
M St. SW., Washington, D.C. 20460, (202) 260-7800.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 5(h)(1) of TSCA authorizes EPA to 
exempt persons from premanufacture notification (PMN) requirements and 
permit them to manufacture or import new chemical substances for test 
marketing purposes if the Agency finds that the manufacture, 
processing, distribution in commerce, use, and disposal of the 
substances for test marketing purposes will not present an unreasonable 
risk of injury to human health or the environment. EPA may impose 
restrictions on test marketing activities and may modify or revoke a 
test marketing exemption upon receipt of new information which casts 
significant doubt on its finding that the test marketing activity will 
not present an unreasonable risk of injury.
    EPA hereby approves TME-94-10. EPA has determined that test 
marketing of the new chemical substance described below, under the 
conditions set out in the TME application, and for the time period and 
restrictions specified below, will not present an unreasonable risk of 
injury to human health or the environment. Production volume, use, and 
the number of customers must not exceed that specified in the 
application. All other conditions and restrictions described in the 
application and in this notice must be met.
    Inadvertently the notice of receipt of the application was not 
published. Therefore, an opportunity to submit comments is being 
offered at this time. The complete nonconfidential document is 
available in the TSCA nonconfidential information center (NCIC), Rm. 
NEB-607 at the above address between 12 noon and 4 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, excluding legal holidays. EPA may modify or revoke the test 
marketing exemption if comments are received which cast significant 
doubt on its finding that the test marketing activities will not 
present an unreasonable risk of injury.
    The following additional restrictions apply to TME-94-10. A bill of 
lading accompanying each shipment must state that the use of the 
substance is restricted to that approved in the TME. In addition, the 
applicant shall maintain the following records until 5 years after the 
date they are created, and shall make them available for inspection or 
copying in accordance with section 11 of TSCA:
    1.   Records of the quantity of the TME substance produced and the 
date of manufacture.
    2.   Records of dates of the shipments to each customer and the 
quantities supplied in each shipment.
    3.   Copies of the bill of lading that accompanies each shipment of 
the TME substance.

TME-94-10

    Date of Receipt: March 28, 1994. The extended comment period will 
close June 7, 1994.
    Applicant: Reichhold Chemical.
    Chemical: (G) Polyurethane adhesive.
    Use: (G) Adhesive.
    Production Volume: Confidential.
    Number of Customers: Confidential.
    Test Marketing Period: Confidential. Commencing on first day of 
commercial manufacture.
    Risk Assessment: EPA identified health concerns for lung toxicity 
and lung cancer if inhaled, sensitization, irritation, and irritation 
to membranes, based on data on substances structurally similar to the 
TME substance. However, health concerns were mitigated because there is 
expected to be negligible inhalation exposure of the TME substance to 
workers, and adequate worker protection and hazard communication to 
address sensitization and irritation concerns. EPA identified no 
significant environmental concerns for the test market substance. 
Therefore, the test market activities will not present any unreasonable 
risk of injury to human health or the environment.
    The Agency reserves the right to rescind approval or modify the 
conditions and restrictions of an exemption should any new information 
that comes to its attention cast significant doubt on its finding that 
the test marketing activities will not present any unreasonable risk of 
injury to human health or the environment.

List of Subjects

    Environmental protection, Test marketing exemption.

    Dated: May 13, 1994.

Charles M. Auer,
Director, Chemical Control Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and 
Toxics.

[FR Doc. 94-12476 Filed 5-20-94; 8:45 am]
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