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U.S. EPA Releases Draft Risk Evaluation for D4 under TSCA and Opens Public Comment Period

Sep 23, 2025
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On 17 September, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the draft risk evaluation for octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and initiated a 60-day public-comment period and independent peer-review process. EPA’s preliminary conclusion is that, under certain conditions of use (COUs), D4 presents an “unreasonable risk” to workers’ health and the environment, warranting further controls.

Risk Findings

  1. Human health (personal protective equipment not assumed)
    • Workers: 24 COUs pose unreasonable risk via inhalation and dermal exposure. Key scenarios include domestic manufacture, import, use as a reaction intermediate, monomer, processing aid, and manufacture/use in adhesives, sealants, coatings, paints and solvents.
    • Occupational non-users (ONUs): 1 COU presents unreasonable risk via inhalation—industrial solvents such as cleaning/degreasing in aircraft maintenance.
    • Consumers: 1 COU presents unreasonable risk via inhalation and dermal contact—consumer paints and coatings (indoor/outdoor use).
    • General population: No unreasonable risk identified under any COU.
  2. Environmental risk
    • Aquatic ecosystems: 7 COUs pose unreasonable risk to surface-water and benthic organisms through D4 releases to surface water and subsequent sediment deposition.

Next Steps

  1. Public comment: Submit via https://www.regulations.gov/ (Docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2018-0443) through 17 November 2025.
  2. Peer-review meetings (virtual):
    • Preparatory session: 18 November 2025
    • Formal review: 2–5 December 2025
    Registration and written comments due 11 and 25 November respectively; details on EPA’s Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC) website.
  3. Final evaluation: EPA will issue the final D4 risk evaluation after incorporating public comments and peer-review findings, then decide whether to impose bans, restrictions, labeling or other controls.

 

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