JULY 19, 2021
VOLUME 50 ISSUE 27
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staff's July 14 proposal for a rule on clothing storage units (CSUs) asserts that three issues are inadequately addressed in the ASTM F2057-19 standard. Subscriber-Only Story Whether Amazon is a distributor under the CPSA will be the pertinent question in CPSC's administrative lawsuit to compel the ecommerce platform to recall three products. Subscriber-Only Story Rich Trumka, Jr. is President Joe Biden's third CPSC selection. Subscriber-Only Story Commissioners are slated to vote by July 20 on publishing a Federal Register notice on a contractor survey about hazard warnings. Subscriber-Only Story The House Appropriations Committee gave four recommendations for CPSC attention. Subscriber-Only Story An ASTM F15.17 task group July 13 discussed how to allow for design as a test exemption but without using design-restrictive language. Subscriber-Only Story Thyssenkrupp Access July 8 criticized CPSC's administrative lawsuit to force a recall of residential elevators. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC must expand its attention to places where de minimis shipments most frequently pass through, the agency told Congress in a late June report. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on CPSC contracts, elevators, safety seats, hot work fires, EMF hazards, summer products plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |