JANUARY 15, 2018
VOLUME 47 ISSUE 3
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story The White House January 8 resubmitted the nominations of CPSC Acting-Chairman Ann Marie Buerkle and commissioner-designee Dana Baiocco. Subscriber-Only Story Two additional comments on CPSC's move to adopt revisions to the ASTM F963 standard were split negative/positive. Subscriber-Only Story Members of an ASTM F15.20 task group January 9 decided they would draft updated language related to soap solutions. Subscriber-Only Story Members of an F15.21 panel January 8 discussed how to handle infant slings that can hold more than one baby. Subscriber-Only Story Participants in an ASTM F15.19 teleconference January 9 considered adapting an Australia-New Zealand method to testing crib bumper firmness. Subscriber-Only Story Canyon Bicycles January 9 reached out to CPSC related to its recent entry into the U.S. market. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) earlier in January reported it found 14 decorative alcohol fueled products that did not meet that nation's requirements. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) January 8 signaled its concern about a 39% increase in 2017 of people reporting consumer guarantee issues. Subscriber-Only Story Health Canada January 6 launched a 75-day comment period on two proposals on prohibiting most uses and exportation of asbestos. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on sleep deaths, carbon monoxide, makeup, highchairs, and more.Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on amusement rides, archery, baseball bats, combination ovens, deep fat fryers, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on sleep sacks, highchairs, mugs/bowls, rust dissolvers, batteries, and more. |