NOVEMBER 21, 2016
VOLUME 45 ISSUE 44
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC likely will be seeking feedback on a "more robust 'beta' test" for its electronic filing pilot for import tracking.Subscriber-Only Story CPSC should not make changes to its mattress open flame rules at 16 CFR 1633, agency staff asserted. Subscriber-Only Story PetSmart will pay $4.25 million to settle CPSC reporting allegations involving fishbowls. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC's maximum civil penalty amount would rise to $16.025 million effective January 1 under a proposal being considered by commissioners. Subscriber-Only Story Standards development organizations (SDOs) have been telling CPSC how they seek to ensure their standards are effective, relevant, and coherent. Subscriber-Only Story Members of an F15.17 panel on strollers November 16 quickly decided to forward for ballot a provision on warnings about foam, likely early next year. Subscriber-Only Story An estimated annual average of 166,100 cooking-related home structure fires occurred from 2010 to 2014, according to data made available November 14 by the National Fire Protection Association. Subscriber-Only Story The reports listing alleging findings of hazards associated with certain toys and other children's products have been coming out. Subscriber-Only Story The EU RAPEX system in October remained at roughly the same level as last year.Subscriber-Only Story The EU processed 367 RAPEX reactions in October. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) handled 58 recalls involving general consumer goods during July to September. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on high rises, priority products, ATVs, footwear, fun-karts, nightlights, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on booster seats, cooking appliances, fire barriers, firestop systems, foodware, vacuum cleaners, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on REACH, battery packs, plasma lamps, runner bicycles, water vehicles, clothing, plush toys. |