JULY 23, 2018
VOLUME 47 ISSUE 28
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Product Safety Letter will not have a July 30, 2018, edition due to its schedule of 48 issues per year. The next issue will be Vol. 47, No. 29. It will be dated August 6, 2018. Subscriber-Only Story The House July 13 passed HR 50 by a vote of 230-168. Subscriber-Only Story Administrative law judge (ALJ) Cameron Elliot rejected a motion to stay CPSC's Britax recall case. Subscriber-Only Story The shipping technique of compressing and rolling mattress to fit them into boxes likely will be reviewed by an ASTM F15.66 working group on crib mattresses. Subscriber-Only Story An ASTM F15.20 panel July 18 discussed the challenge of test equipment potentially skewing results. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staffers July 18 wrote to the commission of their plans to review the compliance of adult portable bed rails with ASTM requirements. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC July 16 urged input in an open comment period on recall effectiveness. Subscriber-Only Story The U.K. should create cooperative arrangements with EU product safety regulators, according to a July 12 U.K. government report on Brexit options. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian consumer group Choice July 16 said that mattress issues were the main problem it found in test failures of portable cribs. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on garage door openers, smoke alarms, upholstered furniture, mirrors, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on aerial adventures, declarable substances, 5-gallon buckets, bath bars, drawstrings, and more. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on nanomaterials, scientific uncertainty, bicycles, infant tubs, lifejackets, and more. |