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consprod -- 2013 Consumer Product Survey Upload Tool Is Available

Posted: 31 Dec 2014 13:33:57
The California Air Resources Board (ARB) staff has posted
materials regarding the 2013 Consumer and Commercial Products
Survey (2013 Survey).   The materials posted include: 
-	 Survey Data Upload Tool
-	 Upload Tool Instructions

The newly posted materials are available on the Consumer Products
Program website at: 
http://www.arb.ca.gov/consprod/regact/2013surv/2013main.htm.  

As a reminder, on February 4, 2015, from 10am-1pm PST California
Air Resources Board (ARB) staff plan to have a webinar to provide
a forum to specifically focus on questions related to the data
uploading tool and upload portal for the 2013 Consumer and
Commercial Products Survey (2013 Survey).  Registration for the
webinar is available here: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/119958100.

ARB’s Consumer Products Program is a key part of overall efforts
to reduce the amount of smog-forming volatile organic compounds,
toxic air contaminants, and greenhouse gasses that are emitted
from use of chemically formulated consumer products in
California.  ARB’s Consumer Products Regulations have resulted in
reduced statewide emissions from consumer products by an
estimated 50 percent since 1990.  ARB’s 2013 Survey is an
important step in collecting information on consumer products
that are sold or supplied for use in California.  The data
collected from the 2013 Survey are designed to support the
statewide consumer product inventory, speciation profiles used in
criteria pollutant modelling, and future rulemakings.   

If you have any questions about the 2013 Survey or have general
questions regarding the Consumer Products Program, please contact
David Edwards at (916) 323-4887 or via email at
csmrprod@arb.ca.gov.  General information about the Consumer
Products Program is also available here: 
http://www.arb.ca.gov/consprod/consprod.htm.




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