MARCH 12, 2018
VOLUME 47 ISSUE 11
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Which industry faction made the best case to commissioners March 7 could determine the fate of CPSC's NPR to update its fireworks regulations. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC's congressional testimony March 6 on counterfeit imports hit the perennial theme of whether resources are matching challenges. Subscriber-Only Story The Government Accountability Office (GAO) in late February made two recommendations for improving how the government deals with unsafe counterfeits. Subscriber-Only Story The U.K.'s Office of Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) March 7 urged use of a new code of practice on recalls. Subscriber-Only Story The European Chemicals Agency has been offering some broad information recently about the workings of the REACH regulations it oversees. Subscriber-Only Story The Washington State Department of Ecology gave tips on 11 aspects of its Children's Safe Products Reporting Rule. Subscriber-Only Story Health Canada March 6 reported on two enforcement projects. Subscriber-Only Story The European Commission March 1 made five recommendations that could be used to target sales of counterfeit products online. Subscriber-Only Story The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) through May 11 will be seeking input on microplastics. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on firearms, consumers, whistleblowers, bacitracin, disposal switches, insect traps, jeans, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on amusement rides, bath seats, bungee jumping, cribs, air cleaners, conduit, coolers, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on IoT, magnets, mugs, pacifier chains, toy xylophones, treadmills, and more. |