JULY 7, 2025
VOLUME 54 ISSUE 26
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is the same "circuit justice" in the question of staying the CPSC reinstatements as in a stay granted earlier this year of reinstatements at two other agencies.Subscriber-Only Story CPSC staff said more toddler entry tests should be in ASTM F3698 on computer assisted drowning detection systems. Subscriber-Only Story E-commerce is atop the 2025-2026 product safety priorities issued June 27 by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). Subscriber-Only Story The portion of consumers thinking the U.K. product safety system is effective remained near 50% in an analysis of consumer attitudes made available July 2. Subscriber-Only Story Legislation to give the UK government wide-ranging powers to reforms the product safety framework is expected to pass in July 2025 after completing legislative stages in the House of Commons on June 4. Subscriber-Only Story As part of the European Commission's focus on enforcement for its current mandate, it is exploring more EU-level involvement to strengthen enforcement of EU product safety and consumer protection laws. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on bath seats, infant walkers, durability, used products and e-commerce, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |