UL AND CPSC DISCUSS SAFETY TRENDS Lab accreditation, the effects of the economy on safety, thwarting counterfeits, green products, and furniture flammability were among topics discussed April 7 by UL executives in separate meetings with CPSC Acting Chairman Nancy Nord and her staff and with the staff of Commissioner Thomas Moore.
CPSC URGES FIRMS TO PROVIDE MATERIALS DATA Companies worried about the content of material used in their products related to limits under the CPSIA should give CPSC data about those materials.
CPSC SETTLES WITH 14 FIRMS OVER DRAWSTRINGS CPSC April 7 said 14 companies would pay a total of $1.055 million in civil penalties to settle agency allegations that they knowingly failed to report immediately that they sold childrens hooded sweatshirts or jackets with drawstrings at the hoods or necks.
NELSON WANTS NORD OUT Inaccurate is the CPSC response to allegations made by Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) in his request to President Barack Obama to remove Acting Chairman Nancy Nord for neglect of duty under section 4(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Act.
EU GIVES TIPS FOR UPCOMING RAPEX BUSINESS APPLICATION Companies looking to take advantage of the EUs Business Application for RAPEX notifications which becomes operational May 1 should check which web browsers they use.
ACCC HOLDS UP RECALL AS EXAMPLE OF NATIONAL EFFORT The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) April 6 pointed to the recall of Doral cribs as an example of the type of national-level efforts that could occur under in-the-works revamping of that nations product safety rules.
CPSC BRIEFS Briefs on ranges, play yards, patio chairs, shoes (2 briefs), stud finders, TVs, power sources, security systems, coffeemakers, snowmobiles, pacifiers, CPSC meetings.