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Volume 38 - Number 44 | November 9, 2009

PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
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CPSC RELEASES LONG-ANTICIPATED CPSIA SECTION 102 GUIDANCE
CPSC’s November 5 draft guidance on CPSIA Section 102 includes clarification on what constitutes a reasonable testing program under the law.

COMMISSION IS SPLIT ON CPSIA LEAD CONTENT STRATEGY
Debate November 4 prior to a 2-to-3 CPSC vote along party lines to deny a lead exclusion petition revealed sharp division about how the commission should proceed on CPSIA matters.

COMMISSIONERS HEAR CALL TO END SAW ANPR
CPSC should drop its rulemaking related to automatic blade stop devices for table saws, members of the Power Tool Institute (PTI) told four CPSC commissioners November 2.

NEISS DATA SHOW LITTLE CHANGE IN NURSERY INJURIES
CPSC data made available November 5 show an estimated 63,700 emergency room visits for injuries involving children under age 5 and associated with nursery products.

MATTEL FINDS CPSIA TO BE A CHALLENGE
By Andrea Foster
Officials of the toy manufacturer, Mattel, met separately with two CPSC commissioners November 3 to talk about how challenging it was for Mattel to comply with the CPSIA.

CANADIAN GROUP STARTS RECALL PLAN
GS1 Canada, a non-profit industry coalition, November 3 began a program aimed at improving recall effectiveness in that nation.

ECHA PROVIDES ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) November 3 clarified when companies must do REACH Chemical Safety Assessments.

CPSC GETS ROV-MAKERS’ SIDE ON RULEMAKING
Discussion November 3 between CPSC staff and makers of recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) focused mostly on two of three issues agency staff have in their sights: stability and steering.

CPSC BRIEFS
Briefs on 15 month rule, drain covers, drywall, CPSC policy, CPSC meetings, recalls.

STANDARDS & TESTING BRIEFS
Briefs on ASTM standards, UL standards.

RESEARCH & JOURNALS BRIEFS
Briefs on booster seats, safety harnesses, cycle lanes, bikes/pedestrians.

FOREIGN & INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Briefs on recalls, RAPEX




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