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MAY 7, 2018
VOLUME 47   ISSUE 18

 

PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER

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CPSC's research and data resources got the most attention at a May 2 commission hearing on the midyear update to the agency's operating plan.


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Two Senators April 27 sought an explanation from CPSC Acting Chairman Ann Marie Buerkle about her activity on portable generators.


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The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) May 1 jointly sent 13 warning letters to companies making, distributing, or selling liquid nicotine in child-appealing packaging.


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The European Commission April 11 announced a "New Deal for Consumers," a package of legislative proposals aimed at strengthening enforcement of consumer law.


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Across the world, regulators are looking at drones as an area of swift development and expected growth: new rules are being considered across the board.


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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) April 30 said that it has added a new labeling element as well as reorganized information that must be provided to poison centers.


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Phthalates noncompliance was the main reason for failure of plasticized toys tested for chemical concerns, according to a Prosafe report made available last month.


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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) plans to take 24 actions over the next two years on a chemical exposures program.

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Unintentional injury remains the second-leading killer of New Zealand youth.


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Briefs on ATVs, flame retardants, North American summit, cardigans, and more.


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Briefs on booster seats, candle accessories, equestrian gear, pole vault, and more.


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Briefs on textiles, grills, U.K. fines, ethanol fireplaces, ROVs, swings, toys, and more.