The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Revised Policy on Face Masks and Respirators during COVID-19. This document published in September 2021 supersedes “Enforcement Policy for Face Masks and Respirators During the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency (Revised)” issued in May 2020.
View Story Read MoreThe FDA originally issued this guidance to provide a policy to help expand the availability of face masks, barrier face coverings, and face shields for the general public, including healthcare personnel (HCP), and surgical masks and particulate filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) (including N95 respirators) for HCP for the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The FDA revised this guidance to:
For details of Guidance, please visit the link :
https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/enforcement-policy-face-masks-barrier-face-coverings-face-shields-surgical-masks-and-respirators
If you have questions about this guidance, please contact Division of Industry and Consumer Education (DICE) with the link:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/device-advice-comprehensive-regulatory-assistance/contact-us-division-industry-and-consumer-education-dice?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) held a virtual meeting on 15 September 2021 about the chemicals being considered for listing as Chemicals of Concern and High Priority Chemicals and their practical quantification limits (PQLs) under New York’s Toxic Chemicals in Children’s Products Regulations. Public comments can be submitted until 15 October 2021.
View Story Read MoreNew York’s Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) Article 37 Title 9 establishes an ingredient disclosure program and prohibits certain chemicals in children’s products.
Under the law, lists of chemicals of concern and high priority chemicals should be promulgated by 1 March 2022 by NYSDEC and those chemicals must be disclosed if present in children's products. Additionally, children’s products containing benzene, asbestos, or tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate are also prohibited for sale effective 1 January 2023.
A rule to implement portions of the law is under development by NYSDEC. It is expected the rule would address the product categories to be covered, what specific information must be disclosed, details on the waiver procedures, and so on.
A virtual meeting to present and discuss the chemicals under consideration for listing as Chemicals of Concern and High Priority Chemicals and their practical quantification limits was held on 15 September 2021 by NYSDEC. It is now under a 30-day public comment until 15 October 2021 to allow stakeholders to comment.
On 3 August 2021, Santa Rosa approved a new Zero Waste Food Ware Ordinance to prohibit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food ware and/or food ware accessories.
View Story Read MoreOn 3 August 2021, the city of Santa Rosa in California, approved a new Zero Waste Food Ware Ordinance to reduce the community’s use and disposal of single-use food ware and food ware accessories.
According to the new Zero Waste Food Ordinance, the following applies within Santa Rosa and becomes effective on 1 January 2022:
The state of Utah passed bill HB314 that introduced sterilization requirements for filling materials of animal origin, like wool, shoddy, down and feathers. Effective date for sterilization permit number on quilted clothing textile label is 1 January 2022.
View Story Read MoreIn 2016, the state of Utah passed bill HB314 that introduced sterilization requirements for filling materials of animal origin, like wool, shoddy, down and feathers for quilted clothing.
The sterilization requirements were implemented in the Act by a revision to the Utah Administrative code regulation by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) Code 70-101 Bedding, Upholstered Furniture and Quilted Clothing. The revision included a five year phase-in timeframe beginning 1 January 2017, in which the sterilization permit number on the textile label should be included in order for quilted clothing manufacturers to comply with the sterilization requirements.
Effective 1 January 2022, a sterilization permit number will be required on the textile label for quilted clothing with filling material of animal origin. According to Utah’s Bedding, Upholstered Furniture and Quilted Clothing Inspection Act, “quilted clothing” is defined as padded clothing or apparel.
The State of Utah’s Bedding, Upholstered Furniture and Quilted Clothing Inspection Act applies to all bedding, upholstered furniture, and clothing made in whole or in part with filling material. Filling materials may include cotton, wool, feather and down, rubber, foam, hair, man-made or synthetic fibers and their by-products, and even vegetable fibers, seeds, etc.
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 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Laceration Hazard | 2 |
Injury Hazard | 2 |
Fall Hazard | 4 |
Health Risk Hazard | 1 |
Fire Hazard | 2 |
Drowning Hazard | 1 |
Suffocation Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Pet Items | 1 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 4 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 3 |
Furniture | 1 |
Tools and Hardware | 1 |
Electrical Appliances | 1 |
Food | 1 |
Outdoor Living Items | 1 |
For a complete list click here
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 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Fall Hazard | 4 |
Burn Hazard | 3 |
Injury Hazard | 3 |
Ingestion Hazard | 2 |
Fire Hazard | 4 |
Suffocation Hazard | 2 |
Other Hazards* | 6 |
*Other Hazards include Laceration Hazard, Tip-Over Hazard, Entrapment Hazard, Carbon Monoxide Leaking Hazard, Chemical Hazard and Choking Hazard with a frequency of less than 2.
Product Categories | Frequency |
Toys and Childcare Products | 7 |
Furniture | 2 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 3 |
Household Items | 2 |
Other Categories* | 6 |
*Other Categories include Pet Items, Bodycare / Cosmetics, Electrical Appliances, Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile, Outdoor Living Items and Chemicals with a frequency of less than 2.
For a complete list click here
On 24 August 2021, the UK updated the Guidance of Placing manufactured goods on the market in Great Britain. Businesses can continue to use the CE marking for goods placed on the market in Great Britain (GB) until 1 January 2023.
View Story Read MoreThe UK earlier announced that goods (previously requiring a CE mark) being placed on the market in GB would be required to be labelled with a UKCA mark after Brexit.
On 24 August 2021, there was a new update from the UK. This update was implemented to allow businesses time to adjust. CE marked goods in scope of the guidance that meet EU requirements (which match UK requirements) can continue to be placed on the GB market until 1 January 2023. This includes goods which have been assessed by an EU recognized notified body.
The UKCA mark must be used for placing goods on the GB market from 1 January 2023.
In July 2021, the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) published its latest recommendation on commodities based on natural and synthetic rubber.
View Story Read MoreThe recommendations on the health assessment of food contact materials have been issued by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) and its predecessors since 1958. These Recommendations represent the current state of the scientific and technical knowledge on food contact polymers, such as plastic, silicone and rubber.
In July 2021, BfR published three recommendations on commodities based on natural and synthetic rubber:
In addition, ‘BfR XXI/3: Consumer goods made of cross-linked thermoplastic elastomer’ is under preparation.
Highlights of the three recommendations are as follows:
Recommendation | Summary |
BfR XXI |
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BfR XXI/1 |
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BfR XXI/2 |
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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 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Electric Shock Hazard | 20 |
Choking Hazard | 10 |
Health Risk Hazard | 6 |
Chemical Hazard | 26 |
Fire Hazard | 15 |
Burn Hazard | 18 |
Injury Hazard | 9 |
Damage to Hearing | 4 |
Damage to Sight | 6 |
Other Hazards* | 7 |
*Other Hazards include Microbiological Hazard, Strangulation Hazard, Cut Hazard, Environmental Hazard and Drowning Hazard with a frequency of less than 4.
Product Categories | Frequency |
Electrical Appliances | 21 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 29 |
Protective Equipment | 3 |
Jewelry | 3 |
Bodycare / Cosmetics | 6 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 4 |
Tools and Hardware | 6 |
Outdoor Living Items | 8 |
Other Categories* | 8 |
*Other Categories include Home Electrical Appliances, Footwear, Computer / Audio / Video / Other Electronics & Accessories, Pet Items and Sporting Goods / Equipment with a frequency of less than 3.
Notifying Country | Frequency |
Italy | 10 |
Hungary | 16 |
Germany | 8 |
Ireland | 3 |
Cyprus | 12 |
Czechia | 6 |
Poland | 9 |
Denmark | 6 |
Belgium | 3 |
Other Countries* | 15 |
*Other Countries include Slovenia, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Lithuania, France, The Netherlands, Finland and Romania with a frequency of less than 3.
For a complete list click here
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 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Health Risk Hazard | 5 |
Risk of Allergy | 4 |
Burn Hazard | 2 |
Choking Hazard | 4 |
Injury Hazard | 13 |
Suffocation Hazard | 2 |
Other Hazards* | 4 |
*Other Hazards include Microbial Hazard, Poisoning Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard and Fire Hazard with a frequency of less than 2.
Product Categories | Frequency |
Pharmacy | 2 |
Food | 12 |
Electrical Appliances | 5 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 2 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 2 |
Other Categories* | 4 |
*Other Categories include Household Items, Tools and Hardware, Furniture and Bodycare / Cosmetics with a frequency of less than 2.
For a complete list click here
On 10 March 2021, the Saudi Standardization, Metrology and Quality Organization SASO published a list of products that will be required to obtain the applicable national recognition certificate for electrical equipment and components (IECEE) or the national recognition certificate for equipment and devices used in potentially explosive atmospheres (IECEX), beginning 1 November 2021.
View Story Read MoreThe Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization announced that from 1 November 2021, manufacturers and suppliers are obliged to obtain the “IECEE”, as well as the “IECEX”, as applicable, to allow the entry of certain products through customs to circulate in the Kingdom market.
Saudi regulations require suppliers and manufacturers to obtain "IECEE" national recognition certificates for electrical equipment and components for the following products: circuit breakers, mobile phone charger cables, electric shavers and desktop computers (PC).
The Saudi regulations also require suppliers and manufacturers to obtain “IECEX” national recognition certificates for equipment and devices used in potentially explosive atmospheres for the following products: junction boxes with cable connection points (wire crossing points), control box points with cable connections, gas detectors and sensors, gas detection systems, electrical plugs and other connecting devices, electric pumps and linear (fixed) lighting.
The "Saudi Standards" confirmed that suppliers and manufacturers are required to obtain these national approval certificates for listed products in an effort to control high risk products entering into the market and protect it from inferior equipment or counterfeit products. In addition, this would help to ensure the application of Saudi Regulations to protect consumers from imported products that do not meet the standards and specifications that verify product safety, to minimize accidents and to allow products to pass through the customs port without repeated inspection and testing.
Link: https://www.saso.gov.sa/ar/mediacenter/news/Pages/saso_news_1230.aspx
On 2 September 2021, China’s MIIT published three revised amendments to GB 19865-2005, GB 6675.2-2014 and GB 6675.11-2014. Publicly solicited opinions were required to be submitted before 8 October 2021.
View Story Read MoreThe key amendments of GB19865-2005: Electric Toys Safety include the following points:
The key amendments of GB6675.2-2014: Safety of Toys -- Part 2: Mechanical and Physical Properties include the following points:
The key amendments of GB6675.11-2014: Swings, Slides and Similar Activity Toys for Indoor and Outdoor Family Domestic Use include the following points:
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 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 are summarized below:
View Story Read MoreHazards | Frequency |
Safety Risk Hazard | 22 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 11 |
Cut Hazard | 2 |
Health Risk Hazard | 3 |
Fire Hazard | 14 |
Chemical Hazard | 2 |
Burn Hazard | 3 |
Fall Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Protective Equipment | 3 |
Electrical Appliances | 21 |
Home Electrical Appliances | 4 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 4 |
Footwear | 2 |
Food Contact Material | 5 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 2 |
Other Categories* | 4 |
*Other Categories include Jewelry, Stationery, Household Items and Tools and Hardware with a frequency of less than 2.
Provinces | Frequency |
Anhui | 10 |
Tianjin | 2 |
Jiangsu | 4 |
Shanghai | 2 |
Guangdong | 17 |
Sichuan | 6 |
Other Provinces* | 4 |
*Other Provinces include Beijing, Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangzhou with a frequency of less than 2.
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