JANUARY 10, 2022
VOLUME 51 ISSUE 2
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Mary Boyle's chance to be a CPSC commissioner remains alive with the White House's January 4 resubmission of her nomination. Subscriber-Only Story A shorter proposed definition of interlock was one outcome of a January 4 discussion by an ASTM F15.42 task group on interlocking drawers on clothing storage units (CSUs). Subscriber-Only Story The first deadline of a just-signed New York State law (S.4630-B/A.5418-B) on certain classes of flame retardants (FRs) affects electronics displays and stands. Subscriber-Only Story The Vermont Department of Health is highlighting the January 31 deadline for the state's chemical reporting law. Subscriber-Only Story The European Commission is undertaking an evaluation of the New Legislative Framework (NLF), the legislative package that governs the fundamentals of European products regulation across many sectors of CE-marked products. Subscriber-Only Story The UK government is looking to use newly granted powers to set-down sustainability requirements and labelling for products, including on repairability and product lifespan. Subscriber-Only Story Brief on Oregon plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |