FEBRUARY 3, 2025
VOLUME 54 ISSUE 5
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Amazon January 24 asked the commission to stay the final order in CPSC's forced recall case. Subscriber-Only Story Acting Chairman Peter Feldman January 24 asked CPSC staff to prepare a commission ballot to remove some "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) items from certain CPSC documents. Subscriber-Only Story Seniors aged 65 years and older tend to be hospitalized at higher percentages following product-associated injuries, according to data in CPSC's 2024 Annual report made available January 22. Subscriber-Only Story The European Commission is working on a number of pieces of secondary legislation and other actions to roll-out the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and the Right to Repair Directive.Subscriber-Only Story The UK government published a policy paper providing an update of the ongoing review of the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988. Subscriber-Only Story Ross Koeser, early leader of the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization (ICPHSO), died January 25. Subscriber-Only Story The UK Office for Product Safety & Standards January 29 listed five steps it plans to prioritize towards e-bike battery safety. Subscriber-Only Story The UK Department of Education January 22 gave three design and testing expectations for artificial intelligence product safety. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on convertible cribs, gun safes, Fitbit, and infant feeders, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |