Plasticizers and the CPSIA Guatemala

  • Plasticizers and the CPSIA Guatemala
  • Plasticizers and the CPSIA Guatemala
  • Plasticizers and the CPSIA Guatemala
  • Do children's toys and child care articles comply with CPSIA requirements?
  • However, it should be noted that children’s toys and child care articles must still comply with the substantive phthalates content limits in section 108 of the CPSIA, regardless of any relief from third-party testing requirements.
  • How did the CPSIA affect children's products?
  • As mentioned in previous sections, the CPSIA amended the CPSA which in turn caused the CPSC to create and enforce regulations to control or ban certain substances found in children’s products. Such products include children’s toys and childcare articles among other things. Below we list some examples of restricted substances.
  • Which plastics are exempt from CPSIA phthalate testing requirements?
  • This rule exempts seven plastics with specified additives from the third-party testing requirement of toys and childcare articles under the Section 108 phthalate content requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA). Following is the list of plastics along with the specified additives: Colorants. Colorants.
  • Should phthalates be banned under the CPSIA?
  • The CPSIA introduces a prohibition on the sale of certain products that contain specified phthalates. Additionally, it tasks the Chronic Hazard Advisory Panel with identifying other phthalates that should be banned.
  • What do importers and manufacturers need to know about CPSIA requirements?
  • In this guide, we explain what importers and manufacturers must know about CPSIA requirements. More specifically, the guide covers the product scope, mandatory safety standards, certification, tracking labeling, and labeling requirements.
  • Are plasticizers in children's backpacks and plastic toys a source of dermal exposure?
  • This work has measured the mass content of plasticizers that are currently used in children’s backpacks and plastic toys. Product wipes were used to examine the transfer of plasticizers from children’s backpacks and plastic toys, which may be potential sources for dermal exposure to plasticizers.

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