Harmonizing EPA And Industry Needs: EtO Emissions

The EPA and medtech industry want the same things: Cleaner air and a steady supply of medical devices. So how do they reconcile their differences?

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As the comment period for the US Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rules on new ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions standards closes, AdvaMed CEO Scott Whitaker wants to enter discussions with the agency as "partners, not adversaries."

In April, the EPA proposed two rules to limit exposure to ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions from commercial sterilizers. The first proposal is an amendment to National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), which would require all 86 commercial EtO sterilizers in the US to decrease emissions by 80% within 18 months, which would put them in compliance with pollution controls dictated in the Clean Air Act

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