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EPA proposes to regulate n-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) used in paint and coatings applications under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
On June 14, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed regulations to restrict uses of n-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP), a solvent widely used in a variety of industrial, commercial, and consumer applications, including the manufacture and production of electronics (e.g., semiconductors), polymers, petrochemical products, paints and coatings, and paint/coating/adhesive removers1. These proposed restrictions, which EPA contends will decrease risks to human health due to inhalation and dermal exposures, will impact the paint and coatings industry 12 months after they are expected to be finalized in May of 2025. Manufacturers and users of paints and coatings should investigate their supply chains and products for uses of NMP to assess the proposed restrictions’ impact on existing operations. Applying the same evaluation of the conditions of use for NMP as it did for other solvents, EPA determined that 29 of 37 uses contributed to unreasonable risk in humans. EPA’s proposed regulations would prohibit the manufacturing, importation, processing, distribution in commerce, and industrial and commercial use of NMP for five occupational uses, which represent ~18% of NMP’s current domestic production volume.2 Rather than prohibit commercial and industrial uses of NMP in paints and coatings, EPA’s proposed Worker Chemical Protection Program (WCPP) would require prescriptive workplace controls, including concentration limits and/or strict workplace controls for the following paint and coating uses:
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