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NASF Releases Public Policy Update for June 2021
The National Association for Surface Finishing has released its monthly Policy Update, summarizing some of the pertinent regulatory developments and new announcements from the month of June.
Read MoreABB PixelPaint Wins IERA Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Robotic painting solution recognized for innovation and environmental benefits by the International Federation of Robotics and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Read MoreCARB Issues Revised Deadlines for Hexavalent Chromium Transition
NASF offers an update on the latest developments with the California Air Resources Board proposed rules for hex chrome phase-out.
Read MoreProposed Legislation to Regulate PFAS Under Clean Water Act – Including Surface Finishing
Legislation was reintroduced on June 1, 2021 that would require EPA regulation of PFAS under the Clean Water Act.
Read MoreMacDermid Enthone Industrial Solutions Announces Intention to Acquire Coventya
The acquisition is expected to close by or in the fourth quarter of 2021.
Read MoreEPA to Make Changes to Rollback of Clean Water Act Rule
EPA Announces it will make changes to Trump’s rollback of Obama’s Clean Water Act Rule defining which “Waters of the U.S.” are subject to regulation.
Read MoreNew Paint Line Adds Capabilities for Savannah Industrial Solutions
New, semi-automated, five-stage, powder-coat paint line will allow the company to create metal counters, cabinets and other displays in virtually any color.
Read MoreNASF Submits Comments to Minimize Small Business Impact of EPA Rule for the Use of N-Propyl Bromide
NASF has requested that EPA consider allowing five years to implement any restrictions on the use of n-propyl bromide for critical applications.
Read MoreWhite House Goal Doubles the Number of OSHA Inspectors
Biden Adminstration sets goal of increasing OSHA’s inspection force to roughly 1,500 by 2024.
Read MoreEPA Rescinds Trump Administration Clean Air Act Benefit-Cost Rule
EPA conducted a comprehensive review of the Benefit-Cost Rule and concluded that the rule should be rescinded in its entirety for several reasons.
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