SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
VOLUME 51 ISSUE 35
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Leachco is seeking a stay of CPSC's administrative proceeding to force it to recall infant loungers. Subscriber-Only Story Commissioners September 7 voted 5-0 to pass a final rule on magnet sets with one amendment. Subscriber-Only Story How to decide what is a product for infant sleep could become a debate in CPSC's implementation of the recently enacted safe sleep law. Subscriber-Only Story A consensus among industry and consumer stakeholders is that CPSC should continue to look at what to do with non-padded mesh crib liners. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staff are urging commissioners to reject a request to extend the comment period on debris penetration of off-highway vehicles. Subscriber-Only Story Commissioners are slated to vote by September 13 on issuing a direct final rule on infant swings. Subscriber-Only Story Commissioners voted 4-1 to issue a direct final rule on infant bouncers, incorporating revisions in ASTM F2167-22 into 16 CFR 1229. Subscriber-Only Story CPSC Commissioner Peter Feldman September 7 urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to account for recall effectiveness harms from potential rules on commercial surveillance and data security practices. Subscriber-Only Story The U.K. Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy September 6 formalized Brexit-related burden reductions. Subscriber-Only Story Comment by October 6 on a call for evidence on skin sensitizers from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on fabric, infant walkers, e-filing, and radon, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |