The board of directors has identified PFAS compliance management under TSCA Section 8(a)(7) as a critical issue which affects all manufacturing operations and import activities and worldwide supply chain activities. The regulation requires companies to track more than 12000 PFAS compounds during a 12-year period which creates severe financial and operational and reputational threats to their business activities. The organization reached a point where it needs to stop using manual compliance processes which include spreadsheets and uncoordinated supplier contact methods and separate system operations.
The identification of PFAS requires two processes which involve creating structural definitions and obtaining actual historical data while operating international supplier systems and preparing documentation for audits. The organization faces financial penalties which reach multi-million-dollar amounts and environmental social governance risks and market access restrictions when it fails to meet compliance standards.
The only solution which can scale to meet needs today is AI-native compliance automation. The Certivo platform provides companies with complete product materials information which enables them to collect supplier data automatically and monitor regulatory changes to establish compliance systems. The new processes enable organizations to achieve rapid audit readiness and enhance their data accuracy and develop strong compliance systems.
Executive leaders now view their compliance responsibilities through a dual lens which requires them to establish legal protection for their future-oriented compliance operations.
Read the full analysis here:
https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/managing-12-000-pfas-compounds-how-ai-automates-tsca-section-8(a)(7)-compliance
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The board of directors has identified PFAS compliance management under TSCA Section 8(a)(7) as a critical issue which affects all manufacturing operations and import activities and worldwide supply chain activities. The regulation requires companies to track more than 12000 PFAS compounds during a 12-year period which creates severe financial and operational and reputational threats to their business activities. The organization reached a point where it needs to stop using manual compliance processes which include spreadsheets and uncoordinated supplier contact methods and separate system operations.
The identification of PFAS requires two processes which involve creating structural definitions and obtaining actual historical data while operating international supplier systems and preparing documentation for audits. The organization faces financial penalties which reach multi-million-dollar amounts and environmental social governance risks and market access restrictions when it fails to meet compliance standards.
The only solution which can scale to meet needs today is AI-native compliance automation. The Certivo platform provides companies with complete product materials information which enables them to collect supplier data automatically and monitor regulatory changes to establish compliance systems. The new processes enable organizations to achieve rapid audit readiness and enhance their data accuracy and develop strong compliance systems.
Executive leaders now view their compliance responsibilities through a dual lens which requires them to establish legal protection for their future-oriented compliance operations.
Read the full analysis here:
https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/managing-12-000-pfas-compounds-how-ai-automates-tsca-section-8(a)(7)-compliance