EPA and OSHA Reach TSCA Section 6 Information Sharing Agreement

On January 13, 2025, EPA and OSHA released a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) governing the agencies’ coordination on “existing chemical substances that are subject to prioritization, risk evaluation, and risk management by EPA under section 6 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).”

The MOU provides for regularly scheduled updates between the agencies on workplace chemical matters, establishes protocols for the transfer of confidential business information (CBI), and includes an intent to coordinate on outreach and communications materials.  The agencies also agreed to share information on “complaints, inspections, potential violations and EPA’s planned enforcement,” as well as information on each agency’s enforcement focus areas.

EPA and OSHA anticipate that the agreement “will result in improved workplace health and safety protections for workers using existing chemical substances and allow for effective implementation of our national workplace and environmental protection statutes.”

Regulation of workplace chemical exposures come at the intersection of EPA’s TSCA obligations and OSHA’s authorities under the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act.  However, the MOU notes that “TSCA differs from the OSH Act in several respects including jurisdiction and covers a wider range of workers”—arguments that EPA has invoked to defend stricter TSCA exposure limits than those required by OSHA regulations.

EPA and OSHA previously entered an MOU on coordination under TSCA section 5, which governs EPA’s regulation of new chemicals.  That 2021 agreement is similarly structured, with provisions implementing regularly scheduled updates on EPA activities and CBI protocols.