After several false starts, Proposition 65 warnings will be required for exposures to bisphenol A (BPA) starting on May 11, 2016. Because of tremendous uncertainty regarding the amount of BPA exposure that will require a warning, as well as the
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The mysterious world of green chemistry: update on Washington’s lead, cadmium, and phthalates enforcement
Continuing our coverage of the Washington’s Children’s Safe Products Act, the Washington Department of Ecology recently issued guidance clarifying its enforcement policy of the Washington Act’s prohibition on the manufacturing and sale of children’s products containing lead, cadmium, and…
ICPHSO 2016: Chairman Kaye’s Keynote Address
CPSC Chairman Kaye gave the keynote address at ICPHSO CPSC Day, providing announcements on some CPSC policy changes and focusing on his priorities for the upcoming year. These include:
Reporting of products sold in the US, Canada, and Mexico
Chairman…
Coca-Cola requires proof of purchase to pay out class settlement for juice false ad suit
Last week, Coca-Cola reached a settlement in a consumer class action alleging that it falsely advertised its Minute Maid Enhanced Pomegranate Blueberry Flavored Blend of 5 Juices by creating the impression it was made primarily of pomegranate and blueberry juices,…
ICPHSO 2016: Corded Blinds
CPSC Chairman Elliot Kaye and Health Canada’s Acting Director General, Consumer Product Safety Directorate James Van Loon addressed ICPHSO and the media jointly, to announce that CPSC and Health Canada are united in their commitment to eliminate corded blinds due…
ICPHSO 2016: Breakout #2 – Challenges to Recalls
This panel, fully titled “Challenges to Recalls, How to Get Consumers to Respond to Recalls, and New Effective Ways to Reach Consumers,” featured Carolyn Carlin, Christoper Nguyen, and Tanya Topka from CPSC. Here are key points from the session.…
CPSC Day at ICPHSO 2016
Good morning from ICPHSO CPSC Day. Over the course of the day, I will post updates and highlights from CPSC Day, with particular focus on comments from CPSC Chairman Elliot Kaye. I have added my thoughts throughout.
One call out …
Ninth Circuit reverses dismissal of another consumer class action against Hain Celestial
In what is becoming a bit of a pattern, the Ninth Circuit has again ruled that a lower court’s dismissal of a consumer class action against The Hain Celestial Group was the wrong result.
On December 5, 2013,…
CPSC targets hoverboards
Late last week, the CPSC Office of Compliance and Field Operations issued a letter on the CPSC website to “Manufacturers, Importers, and Retailers of Self-Balancing Scooters” that ultimately makes a new voluntary safety standard for self-balancing scooters, typically called “hoverboards,”…
Prop 65 exposure level set for DINP
Updating an issue we have been tracking, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment finalized the No Significant Risk Level for DINP of 146 µg/day. The NSRL will got into effect April 1, 2016.
Once in effect, this…