

Regulatory agencies require scientific data to assess the potential
human health
and
environmental effects associated with product use as part of the
registration process.
After a study is conducted, it is crucial to review and analyze the data to
ensure that a conclusion of the study is supported by the data. This
prevents against issues such as anomalous results, trends, and analytical
false positives or negatives. This is important as determining the findings
of a study impacts product registration.
TSG’s team of scientists are highly experienced in reviewing draft reports
from laboratories on what happened in the study, making comments on findings
and reviewing a laboratories final report. From the final report, TSG’s
consultants will put the results into the proper scientific models to
determine of the effects of a chemical on humans and the environment. Our
consultants are familiar with all stages of study analysis and
interpretation, and understand how the process relates to the overall
registration package.
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Greg Gorder |
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Micah Reynolds |
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TSG’s consultants are highly knowledgeable of the registration requirements for disinfectants regulated by both PMRA and TPD. TSG provides comprehensive product registration services, from determining data obligations and developing compliant labels, to compiling and submitting the registration application.
The goals of EPA's TSCA IUR program are to collect quality screening-level, exposure-related information on chemical substances in commerce in the United States and to make that information available for use by EPA and the public. The IUR data are used to support risk screening, assessment, priority setting and management activities at EPA and constitute the most comprehensive source of basic information on chemicals in commerce available to EPA.
TSG has offices throughout North America and Europe, including Sacramento, CA, Washington, DC, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain and Slovenia. Through these locations and our affiliates, TSG works with companies in 36 countries worldwide including China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America.
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of Chemicals) is an EU Regulation that came into effect on June 1st, 2007, imposing strict guidelines on the manufacture or import of chemicals, preparations and articles in or to the EU.
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, better known as Proposition 65, was approved by voters to address the growing concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. Proposition 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals, updated at least once a year, known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Proposition 65 also requires California businesses to post notification about significant amounts of chemicals in the products they sell, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment.