JUNE 26, 2017
VOLUME 46 ISSUE 25
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Product Safety Letter will not have a July 3, 2017, edition due to its schedule of 48 issues per year. The next issue will be Vol. 46, No. 26 and will be dated July 10, 2017. Subscriber-Only Story Available input on CPSC's Section 104 rulemaking for inclined sleep products focused on regulatory process more that the details of the proposal. Subscriber-Only Story Subscriber-Only Story California's Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) June 14 made available an alternative analysis guideline for its ingredients rules for consumer product. Subscriber-Only Story Annually, there were an estimated 380,200 residential building fires in 2013-2015, according to one of three late June reports from the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA). Subscriber-Only Story Thermonix is facing potential monetary penalties and other sanctions in response to its 2014 recall in Australia of multipurpose kitchen appliances. Subscriber-Only Story Health Canada is seeking comments until August 21 on a proposed regulatory language for window coverings.Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) June 20 took an extra step of both warning and reassuring consumers about a recall. Subscriber-Only Story A June EU budget document gives details of the in-the-works consumer education pilot project targeting product safety and market surveillance awareness. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on CPSC Burdens, hoverboards, bicycle forks, chairs, robes, and more.Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on stacked chairs, upholstered seats, battery chargers, foam equipment.Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on phthalates, construction products, electrical products, consumer rights, and more. |