Toxic Use Reduction Act (TURA)
Course Program
Course Description
This course provides an in-depth understanding of the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA), focusing on its requirements, goals, and impact on reducing toxic chemical use. Participants will learn compliance strategies, reporting requirements, and how to adopt safer production methods to protect health, the environment, and business innovation.
- Understand the origins and purpose of TURA, including its proactive approach to reducing toxic chemical use and its historical context
- Reducing toxic and hazardous substance use in industries
- Promoting safer alternatives and cleaner production methods
- Enhancing business competitiveness through innovation in toxics management
- Identify who must comply with TURA, including Large Quantity Toxics Users (LQTUs) and their specific thresholds for chemical use
- Annual Toxics Use Reports and Biennial Toxics Use Reduction Plans
- Payment of annual fees based on chemical use volume
- Technical assistance from the Massachusetts Office of Technical Assistance & Technology (OTA)
- Training, research, and grants from the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI)
- Review the measurable impact of TURA, including reductions in toxic chemical use, safer substitutes, and process improvements
- Address emerging challenges, such as updating chemical lists, avoiding “regrettable substitutions,” and balancing oversight with innovation
- Understand TURA’s broader influence on global and regional toxics reduction efforts and its integration with federal laws like EPCRA and CERCLA
Certifications Obtained Upon Completion
Certificate of Completion in Toxics Use Reduction and Compliance
Regulatory Citations
Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA) of 1989EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act)CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)
Additional Notes
This course is ideal for environmental compliance officers, facility managers, and businesses subject to TURA regulations.Emphasis is placed on compliance, innovation in toxics management, and adopting safer chemical alternatives to protect health and the environment.
