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MARCH 30, 2026
VOLUME 55 ISSUE 13
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Product Safety Letter will not appear April 6, 2026, due to its schedule of 48 issues per year. The next issue, Vol. 55, No. 14, will be April 13, 2026.
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC Acting-Chairman Peter Feldman March 26 again focused on the issue of metal bristles detaching from grill brushes. Subscriber-Only Story Having the same parties is not enough – for purposes of case designation and judge assignment – to link CPSC's current suit against Black & Decker to the case settled in 2015. Subscriber-Only Story The ASTM F15.24 subcommittee is considering a warning for children's jewelry against use by children under 3. Subscriber-Only Story Screw threading was a focus at a March 12 ASTM F15.42 meeting on wall beds. Subscriber-Only Story Gaps persisted through at least early 2025 in U.K. companies' confidence in product safety regarding e-commerce and awareness of duties with artificial intelligence (AI). Subscriber-Only Story The Warehouse will pay NZ$234,000 over toys with small parts and advertising materials depicting babies playing with them. Subscriber-Only Story The U.K. Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) developed a cost-benefit method outlined in a report made available in mid-March. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on travel steamers, rocking chairs, grill carts, bedrails, and SaferProducts.gov, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |
