Chemicals, EHS Management

Assess Your PFAS Risk Sooner Rather than Later

Are you holding off on assessing the risk of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at your facility? Don’t wait until a regulator (or worse, legal action) forces your hand! A “wait and see” approach could result in a potential damage to your brand and investor relations.

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Antea Group is seeing a growing number of enforcement and legal actions focused on PFAS across the country taking companies by surprise.

A New World

The climate of environmental regulation has changed, and treating this emerging compound the same as other emerging contaminants (such as 1,4 dioxane, dioxins/ furans, perchlorate, and tributyltin) over the last two decades has proven to be problematic, chiefly because PFAS occurs with much greater frequency over a wide geography and in a wide range of release mechanisms. Because of the differences between PFAS and other contaminants, the regulators are also using more innovative approaches to assessing PFAS in the environment than for other past emerging contaminants

Select PFAS compounds, formerly thought safe, are now regulated at very low concentrations. Although manufacturers in the United States have switched formulations to use shorter chain PFAS which were thought to be less toxic, these shorter chain PFAS are now coming under more scrutiny. Manufacturers of stain- and water-repellent fabrics and textiles, nonstick products, polishes, waxes, paints, cleaning products, food packaging, and electronics may be subject to additional PFAS scrutiny. Specific manufacturing processes associated with PFAS include electroplating, fire-fighting foam production, and others. The use of firefighting foam at airports and military bases where fire training occurs has been found to represent a significant source of PFAS in groundwater, surface water, sediment, and fish.

Taking Action

Our advice, based on firsthand experience dealing with the business risks and litigation associated with PFAS, is to fully understand your business exposure (if any), conduct internal studies, and be prepared with data and records rather than getting blindsided.

Proactively assessing PFAS as part of your regular environmental program and EHS best practices helps you avoid negative public and media attention and puts you in a position of strength when working with local government and communities potentially less knowledgeable in PFAS fate, transport, and toxicity. Protect your operations and reputation and avoid unnecessary risk and liability.

Antea Group is helping businesses improve their understanding of the current science and regulatory evolution while taking proactive steps towards addressing the potential risks.

Caron KollJoin Caron Koll for her live webinar, PFAS: The Latest Regulatory Updates and How to Successfully Conduct an Audit to Minimize Compliance Risks, taking place Tuesday, October 30, 2018, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Pacific!

This webinar will help you and your organization understand the PFAS issue, why it is the center of such concern, and what risk it may pose to your business. Knowing the risks, the regulations, and best practices for success will help you avoid becoming the next enforcement statistic.

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