The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Jan. 18:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission released a direct final rule Jan. 17 amending its safety standard for toys to incorporate the latest revisions to the ASTM voluntary industry standard, it said. The changes are effective April 20, unless CPSC receives a “significant adverse” comment by Feb 20.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Jan. 11:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is proposing a new children’s product safety standard for infant support cushions. If finalized, the new standard would set requirements for infant support cushions that would address suffocation, entrapment and fall hazards, as well as warning label requirements. Comments on the proposal are due March 18.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission hopes to finalize regulations for its “eFiling” partner government agency (PGA) message set in ACE “by the end of calendar year 2024,” the commission said in an “eFiling Implementation Newsletter” from late December.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Jan. 4:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Dec. 28:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Dec. 21:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls Dec. 14:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is extending the period for comments on its November update to a proposed safety standard for table saws that dates back to 2017. The proposed standard would require injury mitigation technologies on all new table saws (see 1705110021), and the recent update to the proposal would add more detail to its definition of the term “table saw,” as well as a more precise description of the proposed standard’s performance requirement and a revised anti-stockpiling provision (see 2311060043). Comments are now due Feb. 1.