(Health Canada)
The Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health, and the Honourable John Baird, Minister of the Environment, today [Saturday] released preliminary findings for 19 chemical substances identified as high priorities for action under Batch 3 of the Chemicals Management Plan.
Out of the 19 substances assessed, four are proposed “toxic” to human health. In addition, the Government is also proposing to create a provision for four other substances so that any proposed new use of these substances (which are no longer used or are used in extremely low quantities in Canada) would be subject to notification of the federal government. With this provision the government would be able to set conditions or prohibit the use of these substances if their use would increase exposure to Canadians or environmental organisms.
Following the extensive assessment, the 11 remaining substances are proposed “not toxic.”
The notices containing summaries of draft screening assessment reports for all Batch 3 substances will be published in Canada Gazette, Part I on August 23.
Public summaries, which contain information about how all Batch 3 substances are used in Canada are available on the new Chemicals At A Glance Web page. draft screening assessments as well as risk management scope documents for Batch 3 substances proposed “toxic” can be found on the Chemicals Management Plan website. Interested parties can submit comments on these documents until October 23, 2008. Final screening assessments for Batch 3 substances will be published on or before February 21, 2009.