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pdfMockups of Relevant Portions of
the 2020 eCDRweb Reporting Tool
Illustrating Changes from the
CDR Revisions Proposed Rule
EPA-HQ-OPPT-2018-0321
March 20, 2019
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Table of Mock-Ups
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Part I. Company and Site Identification
Part II. Manufacturing Information
Part III. Processing and Use Information
Reporting a Co-Manufactured Chemical
Multi-Reporter Submission: Chemical Identity is
Unknown
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Part I: Company and Site Identification
Mock-ups of reporting tool views associated with
the following changes:
• Providing both the U.S. and foreign parent
companies, as appropriate
• Adding NAICS to the site identification page
• Providing voluntary public contact information
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U.S. Parent Company Information – Full View
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U.S. Parent Company Information - Scroll 1
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U.S. Parent Company Information - Scroll 2
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Foreign Parent Company Information – Full View
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Foreign Parent Company Information - Scroll 1
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Foreign Parent Company Information - Scroll 2
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Site Information, including NAICS code
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Voluntary Public Contact Information
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Part II: Manufacturing Information
Mock-ups of reporting tool views associated with
the following changes:
• Optional identification of inorganic byproduct chemical
using metal category codes through SRS
• Adding new data element for percent PV that is a
byproduct
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Adding Categories to the SRS Search Screen
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Adding Categories to SRS Search - Scroll 1
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Adding Categories to SRS Search - Scroll 2
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Adding Byproduct Percent Production Volume
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Adding Byproduct %PV Data Element (Scroll 1)
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Adding Byproduct %PV Data Element (Scroll 2)
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Part III: Processing and Use Information
Mock-ups of reporting tool views associated with
the following changes:
• Removal of ability to claim CBI for certain data
elements
• Replaces drop down choices with an intelligent
search mechanism, used with the proposed revised
codes
• Addition of OECD-based function code for consumer
and commercial uses
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Industrial Processing and Use (Full View)
Regarding CBI claims: Note that there
are no CBI columns next to the three
data elements for which confidentiality
claims cannot be made.
Note: This is an updated approach
to reporting the industrial processing
and use information, enabling the
use of an intelligent search
mechanism. The 2016 CDR used
independent drop-down menus for
each data element.
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Industrial Processing and Use (Scroll 1)
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Industrial Processing and Use (Scroll 2)
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Consumer and Commercial Use (Full View)
Regarding CBI claims: Note that there
are no CBI columns next to the four
data elements for which confidentiality
claims cannot be made.
Note: This is an updated approach
to reporting the consumer and
commercial use information,
enabling the use of an intelligent
search mechanism. The 2016 CDR
used independent drop-down
menus for each data element.
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Consumer and Commercial Use (Scroll 1)
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Consumer and Commercial Use (Scroll 2)
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Reporting a Co-Manufactured Chemical
Mock-ups of reporting tool views associated with
the following changes:
• Identification of the producing company by the
contracting company
• Sending the notification of the need to report to the
producing company by the contracting company
Q: What is a co-manufactured chemical?
A: A co-manufactured chemical is produced exclusively for another person who contracts for such production. To be
considered co-manufactured, the producing company produces the chemical exclusively for another person (the
contracting company) under contract for that production, and the contracting company specifies the identity of the
chemical, the total amount produced, and the basic technology for the plant process.
• The contracting company is the primary submitter who initiates the multi-reporter submission who provides volume
and processing and use information.
• The producing company is the secondary submitter who provides the manufacturing-related information.
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Primary Submitter: Identifying the Producing Company
(Full View)
Note: This is the view for the
primary submitter (i.e., the
contracting company).
The contracting company identifies
the producing company, providing
the information needed to send a
notification of the need for the
producing company to provide
information for the co-manufactured
chemical.
The next two slides provide closeups of this view.
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Primary Submitter: Identifying the Producing
Company (Scroll 1)
Note: This is the
view for the primary
submitter (i.e., the
contracting
company).
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Primary Submitter: Identifying the Producing
Company (Scroll 2)
Note: This is the
view for the primary
submitter (i.e., the
contracting
company).
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Primary Submitter: Send Producing Company
Notification (Full View)
Note: This is the view for
the primary submitter
(i.e., the contracting
company).
The next two slides
provide a close up of this
view and information to
explain the expected
function.
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Primary Submitter: Send Producing Company
Notification (Scroll 1)
Note: This is the
view for the primary
submitter (i.e., the
contracting
company).
The “From” field is
automatically filled in
using the information
about the contracting
company site. The “To”
field must be entered
by the contracting
company in order to
notify the producing
company site.
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Primary Submitter: Send Producing Company
Notification (Scroll 2)
Note: This is the
view for the primary
submitter (i.e., the
contracting
company).
If information was
provided when the
producing company
identity was provided,
these boxes will be
prefilled. The
message can be
adjusted at this time.
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Primary Submitter: Manufacturing-Related
Information Provided by Contracting Company
• Chemical identity
– TSCA identity
– Alternate name used for producing company, if needed
• Production volumes
– The 2019 volume reported would be used for determining
the percentages for the processing and use information
– Past production volumes (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018 for 2020
submission period)
– In the event that there are multiple producing companies,
these volumes would be the total for the chemical
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Secondary Submitter: Producing Company Information View
Note: This is
the view for the
secondary
submitter (i.e.,
the producing
company).
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Multi-Reporter Submission:
When Chemical Identity is Unknown
Mock-ups of reporting tool views associated with
the following changes:
• Addition of function of chemical in mixture to
secondary reporter view
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Joint Submission: When Chemical Identity is Unknown
Note: This is the
view for the
secondary
submitter. The
primary submitter
does not see this
screen.
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