On April 10, 2018, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) issued notice to approve a No Significant Risk Level (NSRL) for glyphosate, which was listed in 2017 under Proposition 65 as being known to the state of California to cause cancer (See Regulatory Recap: July 2017).
View Story Read MoreThe chemical details and issued NSRL are provided below:
Chemical | Chemical Abstracts Service Number (CAS No.) |
Number (CAS No.) | No significant risk level (NSRL) |
Glyphosate | 1071-83-6 | Cancer | 1100 µg/day |
In the US, when hazards are identified in consumer products, they will be recalled and published in the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Recent Recalls on the CPSC website, which is updated daily. The US recalls from October 1, 2017 to April 30, 2018 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Fire Hazard | 30 |
Fall Hazard | 18 |
Injury Hazard | 17 |
Burn Hazard | 16 |
Choking Hazard | 11 |
Laceration Hazard | 10 |
Other Hazards* | 43 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 19 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 15 |
Home Electrical Appliances (Hair Dryer, Iron, etc.) | 14 |
Furniture | 12 |
Toys and Childcare Articles | 12 |
Computer / Audio / Video / Other Electronics & Accessories | 11 |
Other Categories^ | 29 |
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On May 2, 2018, SOR/2018-82 Children’s Jewellery Regulations were approved and published in the Canada Gazette. This update aims to reduce adverse health effects resulting from exposure to lead and cadmium among young children because of their natural habit to place objects into their mouth (See Regulatory Recap: December 2016).
View Story Read MoreThe key updates to the regulations change the lead and cadmium content requirements as summarized below:
Cadmium | Lead | |
Current regulations (SOR/2016-168) | Not required | Total Limit: 600 mg/kg Migratable Limit: 90 mg/kg |
Updated regulations (SOR/2018-82) | Total Limit: 130 mg/kg (for children’s jewellery that is small enough to be swallowed by a child) | Total Limit: 90 mg/kg |
On May 2, 2018, SOR/2018-83 Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations were approved and published in the Canada Gazette. The updates aim to reduce health risks from exposure to lead, especially in young children (See Regulatory Recap: December 2016).
View Story Read MoreThe approved updated regulations (SOR/2018-83) will replace the current version (SOR/2010-273The Consumer Products Containing Lead (Contact with Mouth) Regulation). The total lead content limit remains unchanged (90 mg/kg), however, revisions have been made to expand the scope and update the test method (See Regulatory Recap: December 2016):
The updated regulations (SOR/2018-82) will enter into force on November 2, 2018. Meanwhile, the current regulations (SOR/2010-273) will be repealed.
On April 19, 2018, Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/589 was published to add Methanol to the Annex XVII List of Restriction under Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH). The effective date of the regulation was May 9, 2018.
View Story Read MoreIn the regulation, usage of methanol is restricted and enforcement began on May 9, 2018 (See Regulatory Recap: November 2016).
Item | Chemical | Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Number (European Community (EC) Number) | Conditions |
69 | Methanol | 67-56-1 (200-659-6) | Shall not be placed in windscreen washing or defrosting fluids in a concentration equal to or greater than 0.6% by weight. |
On April 19, 2018, Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/588 was published to add 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) to the Annex XVII List of Restriction under Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH). The effective date of the regulation was May 9, 2018.
View Story Read MoreIn the regulation, usage of NMP is restricted and enforcement will begin on May 9, 2020 (See Regulatory Recap: August 2017).
Item | Chemical | Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Number (European Community (EC) Number) | Conditions |
71 | 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) | 872-50-4 (212-828-1) |
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The Turkey Minister of Customs and Trade has published a draft Communique on the Amendment of Communique on Conformity Inspection of Some Consumer Products, Official Gazette No. 29701. The draft communique was amended to include restrictions on certain consumer products and introduced reference standards for conformity assessment.
View Story Read MoreThe key proposed changes of the Communique No. 29701 are summarized below:
Products | Standards |
Baby walking frames | TS EN 1273 Child use and care articles - Baby walking frames - Safety requirements and test methods |
Carry cots and stands | TS EN 1466 Child care articles - Carry cots and stands - Safety requirements and test methods |
Cribs and cradles for domestic use | TS EN 1130-1 Furniture- Cribs and cradles for domestic use- Part 1: Safety requirements TS EN 1130-2 Furniture- Cribs and cradles for domestic use- Part 2: Test methods |
Wheeled child conveyances | TS EN 1888 Child care articles - Wheeled child conveyances - Safety requirements and test methods |
Soother holder | TS EN 12586 Child use and care articles - Soother holder - Safety requirements and test methods |
Children's clothing | TS EN 14682 Safety of children's clothing - Cords and drawstrings on children's clothing - Specifications TS EN 14878 Textiles - Burning behaviour of children's nightwear - Specification TSE CEN/TR 16792 Safety of children's clothing - Recommendations for the design and manufacture of children's clothing - Mechanical safety |
Food imitation products | TS EN 71-1 Safety of toys- Part 1:Mechanical and physical properties |
Laser products | TS EN 60825-1 Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements |
Baby/ Child carriers | TS EN 13209-1 Child use and care articles - Child carriers; Safety requirements and test methods - Part 1: Framed back carriers TS EN 13209-2 Child use and care articles - Baby carriers - Safety requirements and test methods - Part 2: Soft carrier |
Baby bouncers | TS EN 14036 Child use and care articles - Baby bouncers - Safety requirements and test methods |
On March 26, 2018, the Hong Kong Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government published in the Gazette the Toys and Children’s Products Safety Ordinance (Amendment of Schedules 1 and 2) Notice 2018. The notice amends the Toys and Children’s Products Safety Ordinance (Cap. 424) to update certain adopted safety standards.
View Story Read MoreThe specified standards for toys and various products have been updated to new versions. The key changes are summarized below:
Product | Repealed Version | Updated Version |
Toys Standards | ||
International standard | IEC 62115 Edition 1.2 | IEC 62115:2017 Edition 2.0 |
European standard | BS EN 71-12:2013 | BS EN 71-12:2016 |
ASTM standard | ASTM F963-11 | ASTM F963-17 |
Products Standards | ||
Babies’ dummies | ASTM F963-11 | ASTM F963-17 |
Children’s high chairs and multi-purpose high chairs for domestic use | ASTM F404-16a | ASTM F404-17 |
Children’s paints | ASTM F963-11 | ASTM F963-17 |
AS/NZS ISO 8124.3:2012 | AS/NZS 8124.3:2012 + A1:2016 |
The updated standards will be effective on August 1, 2018.
On March 11, 2018, the Ministry of Health announced to prohibit importation, production, processing, preparation, storage, possession, distribution and sale of toy slime. The prohibition aims to protect children from the potential health risk associated with slime.
View Story Read MoreToy slime is commonly made up of boric acid powder and glue (polyvinylacetate or polyvinyl alcohol). These ingredients should be avoided from touching or inhaling by children since they are harmful to the respiratory system. Therefore, the decision of prohibition comes from the potential health risks caused by the abuse of slime.
In March, 2018, Malaysia published a draft amendment of Regulation 27A, Food Regulation 1985. The draft amendment includes new labeling requirements for feeding bottles and teats.
View Story Read MoreThe key changes are summarized below:
Generally according to the guideline, PAHs in consumer products including toys may be found in the following sources:
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