FEBRUARY 3, 2020
VOLUME 49 ISSUE 5
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staff said January 29 that they recently awarded a contract to assess the age appropriateness of 55 products. Subscriber-Only Story Commissioners voted 3-1 January 27 to move towards a review of the effects on small businesses from CPSC's mandates for full- and non-full-size cribs. Subscriber-Only Story One significance of the simultaneous recalls January 30 of inclined sleepers by four companies is that the reason negotiated by CPSC supports the view of opponents of such products. Subscriber-Only Story Some CPSC stakeholders are expressing concern about how the proposed rule on infant sleep products would recategorize products, changing mandates they must meet. Subscriber-Only Story There already were two comments in CPSC's docket for its recent forum on crib bumpers. Subscriber-Only Story Limiting high risk products is one of ten best anti-counterfeiting practices for e-commerce platforms pushed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Subscriber-Only Story Six people were in the first group of Certified Product Safety Professionals announced January 24 by the Society of Product Safety Professionals (SPSP). Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on motorized partitions, bicycles, electrical products, artificial intelligence plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |