The Consumer Product Safety Commission is extending the period for comments on proposed changes to its Federal Hazardous Substances Act regulations on fireworks, it said (here). Proposed amendments to the regulations, some of which codify existing requirements, include a ban on some lead compounds in fireworks, a requirement that bases remain attached to devices, and new test procedures for side ignition. The proposal would also allow trace amounts of prohibited fireworks. Comments are now due July 17.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 12 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 11 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 6 the following voluntary recalls:
Mexico's Diario Oficial of April 5 lists trade-related notices from the Secretary of Economy as follows:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 6 the following voluntary recalls:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is proposing a new product safety standard for infant inclined sleep products. The proposed rule (here) would adopt the current voluntary industry standard for inclined sleep products, ASTM F3118-17, with a modification to the standard’s definition of accessory. That definition would be amended to remove the phrase “rigidly framed” so that the standard will include recently identified soft-sided products that attach to cribs and play yards, CPSC said. Comments on the proposed standard are due June 21.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on April 4 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 31 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on March 30 the following voluntary recalls: