OCTOBER 17, 2016
VOLUME 45 ISSUE 39
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story There are four important best practices for information and education campaigns, attendees at the October 13 ICPHSO/ASTM seminar on that topic heard. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC heard concern about its recent proposed interpretive rule on the phrase "fireworks intended to produce audible effects." Subscriber-Only Story CPSC will not be able to manage contractor analysis of certain laundry packet data, members of the ASTM F15.71 panel heard October 11. Subscriber-Only Story ASTM's ad hoc panel on warning language October 11 looked at how its work should address packaging and instructions. Subscriber-Only Story An EC report made available October 10 gave numerous recommendations to improve the non-food scientific committees that provide advice on product safety issues. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) began four additional product safety consultations. Subscriber-Only Story The difference in this and last year's year-to-date RAPEX tallies is just eight, only a bit more than half a percent. Subscriber-Only Story The reactions portion of the EU's RAPEX system hit an annual record high in September after just nine months. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on Samsung, Toy safety, baby carriers, bar stools, bicycles, light cubes, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on aerial adventure, body padding, bread slicers, bun slicers, non-powder guns, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on Samsung, 3D printing, chemical safety, DG justice, flame retardants, and more. |