This Act requires the Consumer Product Safety Commission to promulgate a consumer product safety standard to protect children and other consumers against hazards associated with the accidental ingestion of button or coin cell batteries.
View Story Read MoreOn 16 August 2022, Public Law 117-171, also known as Reese’s Law, was enacted by the United States Congress. The enactment of this law identifies the following to be incorporated into a Consumer Product Safety Standard:
No later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act (in other words, by 12 February 2023), the packaging of any button or coin cell battery shall comply with the standards provided in section 1700.15 of title 16, CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) also known as the poison prevention packaging standards and the testing procedure for special packaging outlined in section 1700.20 of title 16, CFR.
Exemptions to the above are as follows:The standard promulgated by the CPSC, and the requirement of child-resistant packaging shall apply to products manufactured or imported after the effective date of such standard or requirement.
The governor of Hawaii has signed the law which restricts per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in class B firefighting foam and certain food packaging. The prohibition of PFAS in food packaging will become effective on 31 December 2024.
View Story Read MoreOn 27 June 2022, the governor of the state of Hawaii signed bill HB1644 into law (Act 152). This law came into effect on 1 July 2022 to restrict perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in class B firefighting foam and certain types of food packaging. The intent is to reduce environmental, health and safety concerns that are associated with PFAS chemicals that can be found in these products.
The new law prohibits the intentional addition of PFAS in food packaging comprised, in substantial part, of paper, paperboard or other plant-derived materials. The four types of food packaging addressed in this law are: 1. food boats, 2. pizza boxes, 3. plates, 4. wraps and liners. The prohibition of PFAS in food packaging will become effective on 31 December 2024.
For Class B firefighting foams, the prohibition will be implemented in different stages starting 1 January 2023, onwards.
“PFAS chemicals” are defined by the law as all members of the class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom.
Highlights of the new law on intentionally added PFAS in Class B firefighting foam and food packaging are summarized in the below table.
Substances | Scope | Requirement | Effective Date |
PFAS | Class B firefighting foam | Manufacturers to notify sellers of their applicable products of the requirements | 1 January 2023 |
Class B firefighting foam | Prohibited to use for testing and training and to manufacture, sell, offer for sale or distribute, unless the intended use is to suppress a petroleum fire | 1 July 2024 | |
Food packaging (food boats, pizza boxes, plates, wraps and liners) | Prohibited | 31 December 2024 |
Through the passage of HB77, the state of Delaware will restrict flame retardants (FR) in several categories of consumer products including children’s products, upholstered furniture and mattresses. The restriction will become effective on 1 July 2023.
View Story Read MoreOn 4 August 2022, the governor of the state of Delaware signed House Bill No. 77 into law to ban flame retardants in various consumer products including children’s products, upholstered furniture and mattresses. The intent is to address hazards associated with flame retardants such as neurological damage and cancer.
According to the law, a “children’s product” is defined as a product designed for residential use by infants and children under 12 years old such as a bassinet, booster seat, changing pad, floor play mat, highchair pad, infant bouncer, infant carrier, infant seat, infant swing, infant walker, nursing pad, nursing pillow, playpen side pad, play yard, portable hook-on chair, stroller, mattress, and children’s nap mat.
The law prohibits the manufacture, sale or offer to sell or the distribution of these products containing flame retardant chemicals. However, the requirement does not apply to mattresses or upholstered furniture that can be sold or distributed in commerce in California. Details of the requirements are listed in the below table.
Flame retardant | Scope | Limit |
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≤ 0.1% each FR and ≤ 0.1% of a mixture containing one or more FR |
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≤ 0.1% each OFR and ≤ 0.1% of a mixture containing one or more OFR |
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 01 August 2022 to 31 August 2022 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Laceration Hazard | 3 |
Injury Hazard | 7 |
Entrapment Hazard | 2 |
Entanglement Hazard | 2 |
Strangulation Hazard | 2 |
Fire Hazard | 1 |
Burn Hazard | 2 |
Lead Poisoning Hazard | 1 |
Health Risk Hazard | 1 |
Fall Hazard | 2 |
Crash Hazard | 2 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Tools and Hardware | 2 |
Electrical Appliances | 1 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 3 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 4 |
Computer / Audio / Video / Other Electronics & Accessories | 1 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 1 |
Car Components | 1 |
Food Contact Material | 1 |
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In Canada, when hazards are identified in consumer products, they will be recalled and published in the Recalls and Safety Alerts Database on the Health Canada website, which is updated daily. The Canada recalls from 01 August 2022 to 31 August 2022 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Fire Hazard | 1 |
Burn Hazard | 1 |
Laceration Hazard | 3 |
Microbiological Hazard | 12 |
Injury Hazard | 3 |
Health Risk Hazard | 3 |
Choking Hazard | 7 |
Risk of Allergy | 6 |
Strangulation Hazard | 7 |
Entanglement Hazard | 1 |
Entrapment Hazard | 1 |
Fall Hazard | 1 |
Drowning Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Outdoor Living Items | 1 |
Tools and Hardware | 2 |
Food | 14 |
Chemicals | 2 |
Pet Food | 1 |
Pharmacy | 1 |
Household Items | 7 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 5 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 2 |
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The Venezuelan Peoples Ministry for Commerce, MinComercio published Resolution No. 37 on Technical Regulations for Labelling of Garments (Textiles).
This Resolution entered into force on 15 July 2022.
Under published Resolution No. 37 on Technical Regulations for Labelling of Garments (Textiles) by the Venezuelan Peoples Ministry for Commerce, any garment (textile) that is manufactured or imported and marketed in the national territory must have a label containing the following information, in Spanish:
Method of labelling:
Important notes:
Any national manufacturer or importer of clothing (textile) must register in the Mandatory Registry of National Manufacturers and Importers of clothing (textile), which for this purpose shall be carried out by SENCAMER
In Australia, when hazards are identified in consumer products, they will be recalled and published in the Recalls and Safety Alerts Database on the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission website, which is updated daily. The Australia recalls from 01 August 2022 to 31 August 2022 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Strangulation Hazard | 1 |
Injury Hazard | 11 |
Burn Hazard | 2 |
Choking Hazard | 2 |
Fire Hazard | 2 |
Drowning Hazard | 2 |
Entrapment Hazard | 1 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 1 |
Chemical Hazard | 1 |
Asphyxiation Hazard | 1 |
Microbiological Hazard | 1 |
Health Risk Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Household Items | 2 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 5 |
Electrical Appliances | 2 |
Home Electrical Appliances | 1 |
Protective Equipment | 1 |
Food Contact Material | 1 |
Medical Devices | 1 |
Food | 2 |
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On 5 September 2022, The United Kingdom Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy published an updated consolidated list of toy designated standards, in support of the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011/(S.I. 2011/1881).
View Story Read MoreThe United Kingdom (UK) Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published an updated consolidated list of toy designated standards, in support of the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011/(S.I. 2011/1881) on 5 September 2022. This update on the consolidated list will bring the UK in line with the harmonized standards already referenced in the European Union (EU).
From a testing and compliance standpoint, this is a benefit to UK toy importers who also sell toys in the EU, as a common set of standards will be applicable.
Title of the designated standard | Standard withdrawn in consolidated list | Added into the consolidated list |
Flammability | EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014 | EN 71-2:2020 |
Migration of certain elements | EN 71-3:2019 | EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021 Notice: The interpretation of clause 7 of the standard should be taken to require that test portions should not be made up of combined materials prior to the migration and analysis stages of the test |
Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities | EN 71-4:2013 | EN 71-4:2020 |
Finger paints | EN 71-7:2014+A2:2018 | EN 71-7:2014+A3:2020 |
N-Nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable substances | EN 71-12:2013 | EN 71-12:2016 Notice: The limit values in point a) of Table 2 of clause 4.2 of standard ‘EN 71-12:2016 Safety of toys — Part 12: N-Nitrosamines and N-nitrosatable substances’ are lower than the limit values to be complied with as set out in point 8 of part III of Annex II to S.I. 2011/1881. In particular those values are as follows: - N-nitrosamines: 0,01 mg/kg (Standard EN 71-12:2016);0,05 mg/kg (S.I. 2011/1881) -N-nitrosatable: 0,1 mg/kg (Standard EN 71-12:2016); 1 mg/kg (S.I. 2011/1881) |
Olfactory board games, cosmetic kits and gustative games | EN 71-13:2014 | EN 71-13:2021 |
In Europe, when hazards are identified in non-food consumer products, the products will be recalled and published in the Safety Gate system, which is updated weekly. The European recalls from 01 August 2022 to 31 August 2022 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Environmental Hazard | 9 |
Injury Hazard | 21 |
Strangulation Hazard | 6 |
Burn Hazard | 6 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 9 |
Fire Hazard | 7 |
Chemical Hazard | 74 |
Health Risk Hazard | 6 |
Choking Hazard | 16 |
Entrapment Hazard | 3 |
Other Hazards* | 4 |
*Other Hazards include Microbiological Hazard, Damage to Hearing, Damage to Sight and Suffocation Hazard with a frequency of less than 2.
Product Categories | Frequency |
Toys and Childcare Products | 33 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 8 |
Electrical Appliances | 8 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 3 |
Protective Equipment | 7 |
Bodycare / Cosmetics | 28 |
Chemicals | 14 |
Jewelry | 15 |
Home Electrical Appliances | 4 |
Car Components | 3 |
Other Categories* | 10 |
*Other Categories include Stationery, Accessories, Machinery, Food Contact Material, Furniture, Footwear and Outdoor Living Items with a frequency of less than 3.
Notifying Country | Frequency |
Czechia | 12 |
Poland | 18 |
Finland | 10 |
Germany | 15 |
Lithuania | 12 |
France | 6 |
Ireland | 8 |
Slovakia | 13 |
Sweden | 16 |
Bulgaria | 4 |
Cyprus | 5 |
Other Countries* | 14 |
*Other Countries include Estonia, The Netherlands, Romania, Austria, Luxembourg, Belgium and Norway with a frequency of less than 4.
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China’s National Health Commission (NHC) has published a revised food contact standard for paper and cardboard and a new one covering bamboo and wood. The effective date of the revised standard for paper and cardboard is 30 June 2023. For the new standard for bamboo and wood, the effective date is 30 December 2022.
View Story Read MoreOn 28 July 2022, China’s National Health Commission (NHC) published 36 new and three revised food safety mandatory national standards. Such updates included two major food contact materials (FCM) standards - GB 4806.8-2022 Paper and Paperboard in Contact with Foodstuffs (a revised standard) and GB 4806.12-2022 Bamboo and Wood in Contact with Foodstuffs (a new standard).
The effective date of GB 4806.8-2022 is 30 June 2023, and the effective date of GB 4806.12-2022 is 30 December 2022.
GB 4806.8-2022 Paper and Paperboard in Contact with Foodstuffs defines silicone paper as one kind of paper article and updates the migration index and residue limits.
GB 4806.12-2022 Bamboo and Wood in Contact with Foodstuffs has filled the gap of legislative supervision on food contact bamboo and wood articles, which should add clarity for manufacturers and distributors. The details and interpretations of both standards are as follows:
GB 4806.8-2022
GB 4806.12-2022
Item | Index |
Total Migrationᵃ (mg/dm2) | ≤10 |
Formaldehyde/(mg/kg) | ≤15 |
Sulphur dioxide/(mg/kg) | ≤10 |
Pentachlorophenol and its salts (calculated as pentachlorophenol)/(μg/kg) | ≤0.15 |
ᵃ Bamboo and wood materials and products for special food for infants and young children should be converted into mg/kg according to the area-to-volume ratio in actual use, and the limit is 60mg/kg |
Item | Index |
Thiabendazole/(mg/kg) | ≤1.2 |
o-Phenylphenol/(mg/kg) | ≤4.8 |
Imazalil/(mg/kg) | ≤0.4 |
Biphenyl/(mg/kg) | ≤0.6 |
In China, when hazards are identified in consumer products, they will be recalled and published in the SAMR Defective Product Administrative Centre, which is updated daily. The China recalls from 01 August 2022 to 31 August 2022 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Injury Hazard | 21 |
Safety Risk Hazard | 16 |
Burn Hazard | 22 |
Fall Hazard | 9 |
Health Risk Hazard | 10 |
Cut Hazard | 7 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 8 |
Fire Hazard | 5 |
Suffocation Hazard | 1 |
Strangulation Hazard | 1 |
Entanglement Hazard | 1 |
Damage to Skin | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Machinery | 1 |
Food Contact Material | 23 |
Furniture | 15 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 5 |
Protective Equipment | 9 |
Footwear | 1 |
Chemicals | 3 |
Stationery | 4 |
Electrical Appliances | 9 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 6 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 1 |
Construction Products | 2 |
Provinces | Frequency |
Inner Mongolia | 4 |
Zhejiang | 35 |
Tianjin | 3 |
Beijing | 4 |
Guangdong | 14 |
Guangxi | 1 |
Jiangsu | 4 |
Anhui | 12 |
Hubei | 2 |
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