OCTOBER 25, 2021
VOLUME 50 ISSUE 40
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC nominee Mary Boyle October 20 did not get a scheduled vote in the Senate Commerce Committee. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staff are proposing two actions on corded window covering. Subscriber-Only Story A vote date is not set for a CPSC staff proposal for small, high-powered magnets.Subscriber-Only Story A commission vote was due near the PSL deadline on approving a direct final rule to incorporate revisions to the ASTM F2088-21 infant swing standard into CPSC rules at 16 CFR 1223. Subscriber-Only Story The pandemic is the primary reason for U.K. legislation to extend product safety deadlines involving Brexit. Subscriber-Only Story There was little change in 2020 of use of electronic devices by drivers, according to recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) seeks input until November 3 on its 2022 compliance and enforcement priorities. Subscriber-Only Story The EC is asking for comments by January 10 on a project to update the product safety liability system for artificial intelligence (AI). Subscriber-Only Story Paramount Merchandise will pay NZ$140,000 for selling hot water bottles deemed to violate New Zealand requirements. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on regulatory crimes, CPSC ops plan, EU injuries plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |