Tantalkers:The NIEHS (National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences) NTP (National Toxicology Program) Board of Scientific Counselors will hold a meeting to discuss the substances nominated to be listed as "known human carcinogens" in the 10th Report on Carcinogens (RoC). The meeting will be held December 13-15, 2000 at the Wyndham City Center, 1143 New hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037.Broad Spectrum UV Radiation and UVA, UVB and UVC" will be the first substance discussed on 12/13/00. On-site registration begins at 9:00 am and the meeting starts at 9:30 am. I am scheduled to be the first speaker because I submitted the only formal response on behalf of the indoor tanning industry to NIEHS/NTP(in June, 1999) and I was the first to request a time to comment.This listing is the attempt, in my opinion, by the anti-tanning forces to broaden and confirm the listing of "Solar Radiation and Exposure to Sunlamps and Sunbeds" as a "known human carcinogen" in the 9th RoC. Since the deck is stacked against us (speakers are only allowed 10 minutes to respond), my presentation is not likely to influence NIEHS/NTP to remove this listing. Rather, it is necessary to "set the stage" for a later legal action.If you are interested in seeing for yourself how unfair the regulatory process really is, this is a good meeting for you to attend. It will become very clear that NIEHS/NTP is driven by political pressure, not science!TSO's attorney, Jonathan W. Emord will also attend this meeting as an observer and he and his law firm have assisted me in preparing my remarks.Don |