MARCH 14, 2016
VOLUME 45 ISSUE 11
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Nearly all CPSC-administered recalls likely still will proceed without commission votes even though the panel recently voted to assert this power in certain cases. Subscriber-Only Story ASTM's ad hoc panel on warnings might add additional illustrations to their work to clarify that left justification does not necessarily mean a margin 90º to the direction of text. Subscriber-Only Story Comment by May 26 on an upcoming DG Growth project to assess many of the EU's chemicals regulations. Subscriber-Only Story ProSafe's recent report on its two-year toy surveillance project identified eleven lessons. Subscriber-Only Story A bill to ban certain flame retardant (FR) chemicals from some children's products and residential upholstered furniture awaited the signature of Washington State Governor Jay Inslee (D) as PSL went to press. Subscriber-Only Story The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) March 2 explained how the upcoming moratorium on updating REACH guidances would work. Subscriber-Only Story ProSafe is seeking tenders from test labs by March 18 to aid in its upcoming market assessment involving safety barriers. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) March 2 warned there are about 2,300 km of Infinity electrical cable still installed in homes.Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on adult apparel, CPSC law, outlet plates, utility vehicles, wall clocks, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on retherm ovens, sports surfaces, infant carriers, paints, CO alarms, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on REACH, cribs, GPS wristbands, hoverboards, toys, hair dryers, and more. |