The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has withdrawn multiple proposed safety rules, including standards targeting table saw injuries, hazardous off-highway vehicles, and toxic aerosol dusters.
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JD Supra: What Every Consumer Products Retailer Needs to Know About the CPSC
Running a consumer products retail business is hard work. In addition to the day-to-day challenges facing any business, the applicable regulatory environment can be a shifting, confusing morass that ...
ConsumerAffairs: CPSC drops key safety rules on table saws, off-road vehicles, and aerosol dusters, prompting backlash
JD Supra: The EU’s General Product Safety Regulation: New Rules for Product Recalls
New rules under the General Product Safety Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR) have applied since 13 December 2024 across the European Economic Area (EEA) – comprising the European Union member states, ...
Consumer Reports: Consumer Safety Agency Finalizes New Regulations on Water Beads and Infant Neck Floats
Federal regulators have finalized safety standards for two dangerous products that many advocates say should never have been on the market in the first place. The CPSC also announced it is taking ...
Consumer Safety Agency Finalizes New Regulations on Water Beads and Infant Neck Floats
FedScoop: Congress ramps up push to arm consumer product regulators with AI tools
A move to empower federal consumer product regulators with artificial intelligence tools picked up steam this week with the introduction of a bipartisan Senate bill whose companion has already passed ...