TSCA Compliance Solutions & Services – Integrated, Scalable, Trusted
Ensure full TSCA compliance across your products and supply chain. Our integrated solution streamlines TSCA reporting, manages substances in line with EPA requirements, and supports your team with expert services — so you can focus on innovation while staying compliant and protecting market access.
Automate TSCA Compliance Processes
Automate data collection, substance evaluation, reporting, and documentation, ensuring efficient TSCA Section 6(h) management and regulatory adaptation.
Ensure U.S. Market Access
Stay compliant with TSCA to legally manufacture, import, and sell in the U.S., proactively managing chemical risks and meeting regulatory requirements.
Supply Chain Transparency & Risk Management
Gain visibility into product and supplier data to identify hazardous substances, mitigate risks, and drive proactive TSCA compliance across your supply chain.
The Smarter Way to Manage TSCA Compliance
Centralized management of product & chemical data
Collect TSCA-relevant substance, product, and supplier information in one platform. Ready for seamless compliance analysis, reporting, and documentation.
Proactive chemical risk
management
Identify hazardous substances early, assess their impact on products and supply chains, and take timely action to mitigate risks and ensure U.S. market access.
Automated and secure supplier collaboration
Easily request missing declarations or data with automated communication and complete traceability, ensuring full compliance across your supply chain.
Effortless TSCA reporting & documentation
Generate compliance statements, audit reports, and regulatory documentation automatically, supporting efficient reporting to the EPA and meeting all TSCA requirements.
Smart substance and regulatory risk analysis
Evaluate chemicals against TSCA Section 6(h) restrictions and other regulatory lists, and gain insights to support substitution, product design, and safer sourcing decisions.
Always up-to-date with curated regulatory rule groups
Stay compliant with evolving U.S. chemical regulations through continuously updated rule groups. Enabling proactive risk management and rapid adaptation to new requirements.

Your All-in-One Solution for TSCA and Beyond
Get a single source of truth for TSCA compliance and additional regulatory requirements, such as EU REACH or Cal Prop 65 – through Compliance Intelligence, the centralized platform for regulatory data management.

Product Compliance Update 2024
Get an update on 2024’s key themes and trends in the Product Compliance space and also take a look ahead at what’s coming up for 2025:
- Stay compliant with PFAS regulations: from USA & Canada to EU REACH
- Overview of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP)
- Understanding the new EU Battery Requirements

Joynext Thrives with IPOINT Compliance
iPoint Compliance transformed Joynext's processes, enabling them to achieve remarkable efficiency and accuracy in material compliance management.
Frequently Asked Questions on TSCA
Find quick answers to the most important questions about TSCA compliance and how it affects your business.
What is TSCA compliance?
TSCA compliance refers to meeting all regulatory requirements of the Toxic Substances Control Act, which governs the manufacture, import, processing, distribution, and use of chemical substances in the United States. Companies must evaluate and manage chemicals in their products, report relevant data to the EPA, and ensure that substances listed on the TSCA Inventory are used in accordance with applicable rules.
TSCA Section 6(h), amended by the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, empowers the EPA to evaluate and restrict hazardous substances that pose unreasonable risks to health or the environment. Understanding Section 6(h) is critical for companies manufacturing, importing, or using these substances.
TSCA Section 8(a)(7) is a PFAS TSCA reporting rule requiring manufacturers and importers — including those bringing finished articles into the U.S. — to report information on any PFAS manufactured, imported, or used since January 1, 2011.
Required data submitted to the EPA includes chemical identity, use categories, volumes, byproducts, disposal, exposure, and known health or environmental effects. Even companies that don’t produce PFAS directly may be subject if these substances are present in their supply chain or products. Accurate reporting and supply chain transparency are essential — non-compliance can result in significant penalties.
What are TSCA compliance requirements?
TSCA compliance requirements include evaluating chemical substances for potential risks, submitting necessary data to the EPA, adhering to restrictions and prohibitions under TSCA Section 6(h), and maintaining accurate documentation. Companies must also ensure that suppliers provide complete and accurate substance information across the supply chain.
What is a TSCA compliance audit and is it mandatory?
A TSCA compliance audit is a systematic review of a company’s chemical data, documentation, and processes to verify adherence to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). During an audit, organizations typically assess whether substances are correctly listed on the TSCA Inventory, reporting obligations are fulfilled, records are maintained, and risk evaluations are properly documented. Audits help identify compliance gaps, ensure reporting accuracy, and minimize the risk of penalties or supply chain disruptions.
There is no general legal requirement under TSCA for companies to conduct internal audits. However, the EPA actively performs compliance monitoring and inspections to verify that manufacturers, importers, and processors meet regulatory requirements. These inspections can occur routinely, be triggered by specific risks, or follow complaints.
Although not mandatory, many companies — especially in the chemical, automotive, electronics, and manufacturing sectors — conduct voluntary TSCA audits as part of their internal compliance programs or due diligence processes. Regular internal reviews support proactive risk management, ensure accurate reporting, and can help reduce enforcement risks, particularly when combined with the EPA’s voluntary audit and self-disclosure policies.
Do I need TSCA compliance services or software?
While some companies manage TSCA compliance manually, dedicated software and expert services significantly reduce complexity and risk. IPOINT’s integrated TSCA compliance solutions combine powerful software with specialized compliance consulting services to support you at every stage — from implementation and data integration to reporting and ongoing regulatory adaptation.
Our experts work closely with your teams to ensure a smooth rollout, align compliance processes with your existing systems, and establish scalable workflows tailored to your products and supply chain. By combining automation, centralized data management, and real-time regulatory updates with strategic consulting, we help you stay compliant today and remain prepared for future EPA requirements, regulatory changes, and evolving chemical safety standards.
























