May 2016



North America News

Below is a summary of recently updated ASTM standards that may be of interest to our clients:

CPSIA / CFR Reference

ASTM Standard No.

Detail

16 CFR 1112 & 1231 (Proposed)

ASTM F404-16

Standard Consumer Safety Specification for High Chairs

Covers the performance requirements and methods of test to ensure the satisfactory performance of the high chair and high chairs created by using a high chair conversion kit and component(s) from another product.

16 CFR 1112 & 1233

ASTM F1235-15

Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Portable Hook-On Chairs

Covers the performance requirements and test methods designed to ensure the satisfactory performance of the portable hook-on chair.

16 CFR 1112 & 1234 (Proposed)

ASTM F2670-16

Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Bath Tubs

Establishes performance requirements, test methods, and labeling requirements to promote the safe use of infant bath tubs.

ASTM F2601-16

Standard Specification for Fire Safety for Candle Accessories

Prescribes the performance requirements and corresponding test procedures for candle accessories to help ensure a reasonable degree of personal safety during normal use, thereby, reducing incidences of fires, deaths, and injuries.

On March 8, 2016, Bill HF 2761 and Bill HF 2717 were introduced in the Minnesota House of Representatives to amend Minnesota Statutes. The proposed amendments in the two bills are similar. They both add new sections to establish reporting requirements for manufacturers or distributors of children’s products containing one or more priority chemicals above 100 ppm or Practical Quantification Limit (PQL).

The two bills are summarized below with content being compared:

HF 2761

HF 2717

Reporting information to Pollution Control Agency

Name of priority chemical(s) and its Chemical Abstracts Service(CAS) registry number

Categories of the product with reference below^

Categories of the product without reference below^

Categories^:

Category 1: a mouthable children's product intended to be used by children three years of age or younger or a children's product intended to be placed in a child's mouth or directly applied to a child's skin

Category 2: a children's product intended to be in direct contact with a child's skin for one hour or longer, including but not limited to clothing, jewelry, bedding, or a car seat;

Category 3: a children's product intended to be in direct contact with a child's skin for less than one hour

Category 4: a children's product in which a priority chemical is contained only 
in an internal component that, under normal use, is unlikely to come into direct contact with a child's skin or mouth

N/A

Product components or materials that contain priority chemicals

N/A

Concentration of priority chemicals in the product

Total amount of priority chemicals in the product

N/A

Name and Address of manufacturer

N/A

Name, address and telephone number of the contact person of manufacturer

N/A

Information describing the extent to which a child is likely to be exposed to the priority chemical through normal use of the product

The number of units of the children's product sold or distributed in Minnesota or nationally

Any assessment of the use of safer alternatives to the priority chemicals contained in the product

Reporting after intial submission

If manufacturer and distributor continue to offer for sale in the State the priority chemical containing product, reporting will be required every 2 years following initial submission.

Prohibition from sale of the products

After receiving above information provided by manufacturer or distributor, the Agency will determine whether a child is likely to be exposed to the priority chemicals in normal use of product.

Product will be prohibited from sale if the priority chemicals are likely to be exposed to the child.

No prohibition

Reporting schedule

The reporting schedule is determined according to the annual aggregate gross sale

First reporting deadline

July 1, 2018

July 1, 2017

New priority chemicals from the chemicals of high concern

The current priority chemicals list will be updated whenever a new priority chemical is identified.

On March 25, 2016, The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has released a new proposed version of its regulations governing Proposition 65 Warnings. The new proposal amends the previous proposal based on the comments received. A new comment period was opened until April 18, 2016. The comments are received and are available to the public. The key changes in the new proposal are summarized below:

  • In addition to manufacturer, producer, packager, importer and distributor, supplier is added for having responsibility to provide consumer product exposure warnings.

  • Wording is added to clarify that:

    • Warning is required for the consumer products sold online.

    • Supplemental information to the warning can only be used to explain the source of the exposure or provide information on how to avoid or reduce exposure to the identified chemical or chemicals. (No substitution of warning is allowed).

    • A description of the exposure source should be included in the content of Environmental Exposure Warnings.

In total 33 comments from different sectors have been received and are now available in the notice.

On April 19, 2016, The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) issued the Supplemental Finding of Emergency for Notice proposing a warning for exposures to bisphenol A (BPA) from canned and bottled foods and beverages (test). The finding further explains the reason for the urgent proposed amendment. In the finding, OEHHA reports that the Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) for oral exposure to BPA could not be developed due to complex scientific issues in a short time. The development requires at least one to two years and, therefore, it is not foreseeable for the warning to be developed in the normal rulemaking process.

There is evidence showing that more than 60% of canned foods and beverages, supplied in California contain BPA. As a result, in the absent of the proposed temporary regulation, consumers would not have a clear choice between BPA-containing and BPA-free packaging because of the variations in language and interpretation of the warning. To avoid such confusion when the warning requirements of BPA begins, the proposed temporary regulation will establish a unique, standard point-of-sale warning for BPA to the customers.

On April 22, 2016 Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) issued an updated Proposition 65 List adding a new chemical, Styrene (Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number: 100-42-5). The listing of styrene is based on the formal identification by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) that styrene shows a toxicological endpoint of cancer.

Concurrently, the OEHHA also proposed to amend the California Code of Regulations to adopt Proposition 65 No Significant Risk Level (NSRL) of 27 mg/day for styrene. The comments period for the proposed amendment will close on June 6, 2016.

Every year, consumer products with identified hazards are recalled. The recalls are published in the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Recent Recalls, which is updated daily. The US recalls from January 1 to April 30, 2016 are summarized below:

Hazard

Frequency

Fire Hazard

26

Fall Hazard

22

Injury Hazard

10

Choking Hazard

9

Electric Shock Hazard

9

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

7

Burn Hazard

6

Laceration Hazard

6

Other Hazards*

12

* Other hazards include function failure, ingestion hazard, strangulation hazard, violation of lead paint standard, carbon monoxide hazard, explosion hazard, impact hazard, drowning hazard, mold exposure risk and crash hazard with frequency less than 5.

Product Categories

Frequency

Electric Appliances

18

Furniture

12

Sport/Fitness Equipment

12

Household Appliances

10

Apparel

8

Toys

6

Tools

5

Decorative Product

5

Other Categories^

19

^Other categories include consumer chemical, mat, packaging, pet Item, children's product, cooking utensils, footwear, personal protective equipment, child care articles and food and drink containers with frequency less than 5.

Recall Case Summary - US (Last Update Date: April 30, 2016)

Date

Product

Product Category

Hazard(s)

Product Image

7-Jan-16

Crawley II Executive Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

7-Jan-16

Children’s Pajamas

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

12-Jan-16

Swingasan® Chairs and Stands

Furniture

Fall Hazard

12-Jan-16

Rival Brand Griddles

Cooking Utensils

Electric Shock Hazard

12-Jan-16

Tovin Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

13-Jan-16

Stolen Series BMX Bicycles

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

14-Jan-16

Classroom Select NeoRok Stools

Furniture

Fall Hazard

14-Jan-16

“Rocky” Model Swivel Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

14-Jan-16

Monogrammed Coffee Mugs

Food and Drink Containers

Fire Hazard

14-Jan-16

LATTJO Tongue Drums and LATTJO Drumstick Sets

Children's Product

Choking Hazard

19-Jan-16

Darth Vader and Disneyland 60th Infant Bodysuits

Apparel

Choking Hazard

19-Jan-16

Saddle Bar and Counter Stools

Furniture

Fall Hazard

19-Jan-16

Synchronized Music and Lighting System

Decorative Product

Fire Hazard

20-Jan-16

Cheryl’s Jingle Bell Ornaments with Cookies and Confections

Decorative Product

Laceration Hazard

21-Jan-16

Britax B-Ready Strollers

Child Care Articles

Choking Hazard

21-Jan-16

Britax B-Safe 35 and B-Safe 35 Elite Infant Car Seats and Travel Systems

Child Care Articles

Fall Hazard

21-Jan-16

Children's Bikes

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Laceration Hazard

27-Jan-16

Helen GX23 LED Lamps

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard

27-Jan-16

Charging Stations

Electric Appliances

Electric Shock Hazard

28-Jan-16

Stainless Steel Cookware

Cooking Utensils

Injury Hazard

28-Jan-16

AquaRug Shower Rugs

Mat

Fall Hazard

28-Jan-16

100-Watt Bendable Solar Panels

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

28-Jan-16

Glass Food Storage Cubes

Food and Drink Containers

Injury Hazard

28-Jan-16

Longfellow Light Fixtures

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

2-Feb-16

AC Power Cords for Surface Pro Devices

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard

2-Feb-16

Dirt Devil Pet Vacuums

Electric Appliances

Electric Shock Hazard

2-Feb-16

Galileo Luna and Sol Dive Computers

Electric Appliances

Injury Hazard

3-Feb-16

Rockwood Multi-Function Power Packs

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

4-Feb-16

KUL Fan Heaters

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

4-Feb-16

Toy Trucks

Toys

Fire Hazard, Burn hazard

4-Feb-16

Wedgwood Peter Rabbit Decorative Baby Rattles

Decorative Product

Choking Hazard

4-Feb-16

Ski and Snowboard Helmets

Personal Protective Equipment

Injury Hazard

4-Feb-16

Monkey Glockenspiel

Toys

Violation of Lead Paint Standard

9-Feb-16

Ceiling Lamps

Electric Appliances

Laceration Hazard

9-Feb-16

Infant Elf Booties

Footwear

Choking Hazard

10-Feb-16

Capella Island Swivel Dining Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

11-Feb-16

High Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

12-Feb-16

Propane (LP) Gas

Consumer Chemical

Fire Hazard, Burn hazard

17-Feb-16

Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner/Heat Pumps (PTAC) and Room Air Conditioners (RAC)

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

17-Feb-16

Ashland® Holiday Paper boxes

Packaging

Mold Exposure Risk

17-Feb-16

Ashland Poinsettia Stems and Bushes

Decorative Product

Mold Exposure Risk

18-Feb-16

AC Adapter Kits and Plug Adapters

Electric Appliances

Electric Shock Hazard

18-Feb-16

Snowboard Boots with Boa Secondary Reels

Footwear

Fall Hazard

18-Feb-16

Bring Your Adventure Sports (BYA) Skyline Zipline Kits

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

18-Feb-16

Girls’ Crewcuts Puffer Coats

Apparel

Choking Hazard

18-Feb-16

Office Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

18-Feb-16

Bicycle Forks

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

24-Feb-16

Smartstove Freestanding Pellet Stoves

Household Appliances

Laceration Hazard

25-Feb-16

Gas Boilers

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard, Carbon Monoxide Hazard

1-Mar-16

Ambient Weather Radios

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

1-Mar-16

Top Fin™ Power Filters for Aquariums

Pet Item

Electric Shock Hazard

2-Mar-16

“Love Today” Ceramic Coffee Mugs

Food and Drink Containers

Fire Hazard

3-Mar-16

Pelican Flashlights and Replacement Battery Packs

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

8-Mar-16

Wall Plates

Decorative Product

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard

9-Mar-16

Golda Wall Clocks

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

10-Mar-16

Williamson-Thermoflo Furnaces and Boilers equipped with Carlin Oil Burners

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

10-Mar-16

Safety Pool Covers

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Drowning Hazard

11-Mar-16

Doyle Arm Chairs and Side Chairs

Furniture

Laceration Hazard

15-Mar-16

Gas Station Hose/Swivel fitting Sets

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard, Explosion Hazard

16-Mar-16

Zipp® Bicycle Quick Releases

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Injury Hazard, Crash Hazard

16-Mar-16

Zipp 88 Aluminum Front Hubs

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Injury Hazard, Crash Hazard

16-Mar-16

High-Intensity LED Lamps

Household Appliances

Impact Hazard

18-Mar-16

Gothem Floor and Table Lamps

Household Appliances

Electric Shock Hazard

18-Mar-16

CompuTrainer Blue Flywheels

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Injury Hazard

21-Mar-16

Lithium-Ion Computer Battery Packs

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

25-Mar-16

Specialized Bicycle Headlights and Taillights

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fire Hazard, Burn hazard

28-Mar-16

Fiskars® 32-Inch Bypass Lopper Shears

Tools

Laceration Hazard

30-Mar-16

Black Diamond Carabiners for Climbing

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

30-Mar-16

Panasonic Battery Packs used in Toshiba Laptop Computers

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard, Burn hazard

30-Mar-16

Nylon Runners

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

31-Mar-16

Children’s Footed Pajamas

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

31-Mar-16

Busy Loops Table Top Toys

Toys

Choking Hazard

31-Mar-16

Gamewell-FCI fire Alarm Panels (ILI-MB-E3 and ILI-S-E3)

Tools

Function Failure

31-Mar-16

Havana Side Chairs and Armless Bar Stools

Furniture

Fall Hazard

31-Mar-16

KUL Fan Heaters

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

5-Apr-16

Children’s Loungewear

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

5-Apr-16

Givenchy Men’s Silk T-shirts

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

6-Apr-16

Ivanka Trump Scarves

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

6-Apr-16

Mattresses

Furniture

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

7-Apr-16

Plastic Trapeze Rings

Children's Product

Fall Hazard

7-Apr-16

GolfBuddy Golf GPS Bands

Electric Appliances

Burn Hazard

7-Apr-16

Children’s LATTJO Bat Cape Costumes

Toys

Strangulation Hazard

12-Apr-16

Coleman® CTAC Lithium-Ion Flashlights

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

13-Apr-16

Rollerblade Inline Skating Helmets

Personal Protective Equipment

Injury Hazard

14-Apr-16

Cradle ‘n Swings

Child Care Articles

Fall Hazard

14-Apr-16

Outdoor Gourmet® Marinade Injectors

Tools

Ingestion Hazard

14-Apr-16

“Back in Motion” Office Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

15-Apr-16

Moogy Plush Toys

Toys

Choking Hazard

19-Apr-16

Rechargeable Battery Packs

Electric Appliances

Fire Hazard

19-Apr-16

Wooden Toy Blocks and Giraffes

Toys

Choking Hazard

20-Apr-16

Drywall Lifts

Tools

Injury Hazard

21-Apr-16

Women’s Scarves

Apparel

Violation of Federal Flammability Standard

26-Apr-16

Snap-on Ratcheting Tie Downs

Tools

Injury Hazard

26-Apr-16

Ryobi Brushless Snow Blowers

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard, Burn Hazard

26-Apr-16

Tern Folding Bicycles

Sport/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

Every year, consumer products with identified hazards are recalled. The recalls are published in the Recalls and Safety Alerts Database on the Health Canada Website, which is updated daily. The Canada recalls from January 1 to April 30, 2016 are summarized below:

Hazard

Frequency

Fall Hazard

20

Fire Hazard

16

Choking Hazard

11

Electric Shock Hazard

7

Injury Hazard

6

Burn Hazard

6

Other Hazards*

23

* Other hazards include physical hazard, laceration hazard, violation to electrical certification, violation of CSA stanbdard, carbon monoxide hazard, impact hazard, violation of flammability requirements, violation of packaging and labeling requirements, strangulation hazard, cCemical hazard and microbial hazard with frequency less than 5.

Product Categories

Frequency

Electronics

15

Household Appliances

9

Furniture

8

Sports/Fitness Equipment

8

Toys

8

Other Categories^

28

^other categories include food and drink containers, packaging, personal protective equipment, pet item, tools, wipes, consumer chemicals, child care articles, children's products, cooking utensils, cosmetics, decorative products, apparel and footwear with frequency less than 5.

Recall Case Summary - Canada (Last Update Date: April 30, 2016)

Date

Product

Product CategoriesCategory

Hazard(s)

Product Image

11-Jan-16

Mirari Wee Keys®

Toys

Choking Hazard

11-Jan-16

Hampton Bay 1 3/8" Venetian Blind in 24" x 48" size

Household Appliances

Strangulation Hazard

12-Jan-16

Limoss Lithium Ion Battery Power Packs

Electronics

Fire Hazard

12-Jan-16

Boulder Ridge Dining Room Table

Furniture

Physical Hazard

12-Jan-16

Swingasan® Chair and Stand

Furniture

Fall Hazard

14-Jan-16

Classroom Select NeoRok Stools

Furniture

Fall Hazard

14-Jan-16

LATTJO Drum Sticks

Children's Products

Choking Hazard

14-Jan-16

Home Accents Holiday 3-Pack Candy Cane Light Stakes Set

Decorative Products

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard

19-Jan-16

The Last Glue®

Cosmetics

Violation of Packaging and Labeling Requirements

19-Jan-16

Saddle Counter Stools

Furniture

Fall Hazard

21-Jan-16

Certain B-Safe 35 Infant Car Seats and Travel Systems

Child Care Articles

Fall Hazard

21-Jan-16

Britax B-Ready Stroller and Britax B-Ready Top Seat

Child Care Articles

Choking Hazard

21-Jan-16

Chillafish BMXie, Chillafish Jack and Chillafish Josie Bbalance Bikes

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Laceration Hazard

27-Jan-16

Lunera GX23 LED Lamp

Electronics

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard, Burn Hazard

27-Jan-16

Hammerite® Rust Cap® Hammered Enamel Finish

Consumer Chemicals

Violation of Packaging and Labeling Requirements

28-Jan-16

Bean Bag Chair by Ace Bayou Corporation

Furniture

Choking Hazard

28-Jan-16

Green Ssprouts® Glass Food Cubes

Food and Drink Containers

Injury Hazard

28-Jan-16

AquaRug Shower Rugs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

28-Jan-16

100W Monocrystalline Bendable Solar Panel

Electronics

Fire Hazard

2-Feb-16

Smart Balance Wheel

Toys

Violation to Electrical Certification

2-Feb-16

AC Power Cords for Surface Pro Devices

Electronics

Fire Hazard, Electric Shock Hazard

2-Feb-16

Dirt Devil Total Pet Cyclonic Upright Vacuum

Electronics

Electric Shock Hazard

3-Feb-16

Certain Serena® and Sivoia QS Triathlon® Roller Shades

Household Appliances

Fall Hazard

3-Feb-16

Tan Leather 8-inch OxGear Safety Work Boots, model number 66000

Footwear

Violation of CSA Standard

4-Feb-16

Nexgrill Barbecue Grill, Model #720-0830D (Costco Canada SKU #520178)

Cooking Utensils

Fire Hazard

4-Feb-16

Wedgwood Peter Rabbit Keepsake Baby Rattle

Decorative Products

Choking Hazard

4-Feb-16

KUL Fan Heaters

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

4-Feb-16

HEAD Ski and Snowboard Helmets

Personal Protective Equipment

Fall Hazard

9-Feb-16

IKEA HYBY and LOCK Ceiling Lamps

Household Appliances

Injury Hazard

10-Feb-16

Nuna Zaaz High Chairs

Child Care Articles

Fall Hazard

10-Feb-16

Capella Island Swivel Dining Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

17-Feb-16

2015 Ashland® Poinsettia Stems and Bushes

Decorative Products

Microbial Hazard

17-Feb-16

Ashland® Holiday Paper Boxes

Packaging

Microbial Hazard

18-Feb-16

M3v2 Secondary Reel Dials on Snowboard Boots

Apparel

Fall Hazard

18-Feb-16

Crewcuts Girls Puffer Coats

Apparel

Choking Hazard

18-Feb-16

Rocky Model Swivel Chairs

Furniture

Fall Hazard

18-Feb-16

AC Wall Plug Adapters included in Apple World Travel Adapter Kit

Electronics

Electric Shock Hazard

18-Feb-16

BYA Sports Skyline Backyard Zipline Kits

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

25-Feb-16

Tena Ultra Washcloths, Tena Ultra Flush Washcloths, Tena Ultra Adult Wipes

Wipes

Microbial Hazard

25-Feb-16

Viessmann Vitodens 200-W Boiler models B2HB-45 and B2HB-57

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard, Carbon Monoxide Hazard

26-Feb-16

Splash! and PAL Hi/Lo Pool Lifts

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

26-Feb-16

WHAM-O Super Elastic Bubble Plastic Balloon Blowing kit

Toys

Chemical Hazard

29-Feb-16

Kannad Safelink Marine EPIRB

Household Appliances

Impact Hazard

1-Mar-16

Top FinTM Power Filters for Aquariums

Pet Item

Electric Shock Hazard

1-Mar-16

Dollarama Wooden Easy-Grab Puzzles

Toys

Choking Hazard

3-Mar-16

Pelican 9410L Flashlight and 9419 Replacement Battery Packs

Electronics

Strangulation Hazard

3-Mar-16

Evinrude ICON and ICON II Binnacle Mount Remote Controls

Electronics

Injury Hazard

4-Mar-16

L'Oreal Ideal Moisture Dry and Sensitive Day Cream

Cosmetics

Chemical Hazard

4-Mar-16

Marcelle Instant Eye Makeup Remover Pads manufactured by Groupe Marcelle Inc.

Cosmetics

Microbial Hazard

11-Mar-16

Green Tones Monkey Glockenspiel

Toys

Chemical Hazard

15-Mar-16

Frying Pans from the Martha Stewart Collection™ 10-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set

Cooking Utensils

Fire Hazard

16-Mar-16

ZIPP 88v6, 88v7 and 88v8 Front Bicycle Wheel Hubs

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

17-Mar-16

IKEA GOTHEM Floor and Table Lamps

Household Appliances

Electric Shock Hazard

17-Mar-16

Baby Boy Sailor Dog Sleep and Play Layette (Style #2056000) and Baby Girl Bunny Print Sleep and Play Layette (Style #2058039)

Apparel

Violation of Flammability Requirements

21-Mar-16

Toughbook CF-S10 Series Notebook Computer Battery Pack

Electronics

Fire Hazard

21-Mar-16

WoodPal Organic Transparent Stain

Consumer Chemicals

Violation of Packaging and Labeling Requirements

24-Mar-16

Power Bank PowerStation Deluxe

Electronics

Burn Hazard, Fall Hazard

30-Mar-16

Panasonic Lithium Ion Battery Packs used in Toshiba Laptop Computers

Electronics

Burn Hazard, Fall Hazard

31-Mar-16

Manhattan Toy Busy Loops Table Top Toy

Toys

Choking Hazard

31-Mar-16

Black Diamond Brand Nylon Runners

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

1-Apr-16

Black Diamond Brand Carabiners

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

5-Apr-16

Ambient Weather Radios

Electronics

Fire Hazard

6-Apr-16

IKEA LATTJO Bat Cape

Toys

Strangulation Hazard, Injury Hazard

6-Apr-16

Aluminum Espresso Coffee Maker (6 Cup)

Cooking Utensils

Burn Hazard

7-Apr-16

Yellow Plastic Trapeze Rings

Children's Products

Fall Hazard

8-Apr-16

Heimess Brand Pacifier Holders

Child Care Articles

Choking Hazard

12-Apr-16

Panasonic Lithium Ion Battery Packs in VAIO E Series Personal Computers

Electronics

Fire Hazard

12-Apr-16

Coleman® CTAC Lithium-Ion Flashlight

Household Appliances

Fire Hazard

15-Apr-16

Moogy Fastening Toy

Toys

Choking Hazard

19-Apr-16

Rechargable Brunton Impel and Brunton Impel 2 Battery Packs

Electronics

Fire Hazard, Burn Hazard

20-Apr-16

Drywall Lift

Tools

Injury Hazard

20-Apr-16

RacerMate CompuTrainer Blue Flywheels

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Injury Hazard

22-Apr-16

ZIPP Bicycle Quick Release

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Fall Hazard

26-Apr-16

RYOBI® 40-Volt Brushless Snow Blower

Household Appliances

Burn Hazard, Fire Hazard

28-Apr-16

Munchkin Latch Lightweight Pacifier & Clip Sets

Children's Products

Choking Hazard

2-May-16

Casablanca Ceiling Fans

Household Appliances

Injury Hazard

3-May-16

MSR StrikerTM 320 Probe, MSR StrikerTM 240 Probe

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Injury Hazard

4-May-16

Specialized Flux and Stix Headlights and Taillights

Sports/Fitness Equipment

Burn Hazard, Fire Hazard

Asia News

On April 15, 2016, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ) issued Notice 38/2016 to announce the 2016 supervision and inspection plan on imported and exported goods. To strengthen import and export quality control, the AQSIQ decided to implement a supervision and inspection plan from April to October 2016. Products that are not subject to a compulsory inspection and quarantine process will be inspected. The target products and inspection standards are summarized below:

Products

Import/ Export

Inspection Standards

Self-balancing scooter

Export

USA

UL2271 UN38.3 UL2272 UL60950 Europe

IEC62133+UN38.3 IEC60950

Air purifier

Import

GB 4706.1-2005 GB 4706.45-2008 GB/T 18801-2015

Electronic toilet

Import

GB 4706.1-200 GB 4706.53-2008

Automobile brake linings

Import

GB 5763-2008

Moisture absorbing and speed dry clothing

Import

GB/T 21655.1-2008 GB/T 21655.2-2009

UV resistant clothing

Import

GB/T 18830-2009

Antibacterial clothing

Import

GB/T 20944.1-2007 GB/T 20944.2-2007 GB/T 20944.3-2007

Waterproof clothing

Import

GB/T 4745-2012 GB/T 4744-2013

Children’s footwear

Import

GB 30585-2014

Heat insulating cup (except glass interior)

Import

GB 9684-2011

Sanitary wipes

Import

GB 15979-2002

Condom

Import

GB 7544-2009

Wallpaper

Import

GB 18585-2001

Steel wire rope

Export

GB 8903-2005 GB 26722-2011 GB 8918-2006

Tire

Export

GB 9743-2015 GB 9744-2015 GB 518-2007

On October 23, 2015, the National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People’s Republic of China (NHFPC) issued Notice 07/2015 to announce eight new national food safety standards. These standards entered into force on March 21, 2016. The eight new standards provide testing methods for foods, food additives and food contact materials. The standards are listed below:

  1. GB 5009.11-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Total Arsenic and Inorganic Arsenic in Foods

  2. GB 5009.17-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Total Mercury and Organic Mercury in Foods

  3. GB 5009.74-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Method for Limit Test of Heavy Metals in Food Additives

  4. GB 5009.75-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Lead in Food Additives

  5. GB 5009.76-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Arsenic in Food Additives

  6. GB 5009.88-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Dietary Fiber in Foods

  7. GB 5009.211-2014 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Folic Acid in Foods

  8. GB 31603-2015 National Food Safety Standard - General Hygiene Practices for Production of Food Contact Materials and Products

On October 23, 2015, the National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People’s Republic of China (NHFPC) issued Notice 08/2015 to announce national food safety standards publication and updates. These standards will be effective on September 22, 2016. There are a total of 127 standards that provide requirements and applicable standards of testing methods for foods, food additives, food contact materials and nipples. The issued and updated standards are listed below:

  1. GB 1886-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Food Additives (Part 1 to Part 168)

  2. GB 2713-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Starch Products

  3. GB 2714-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Pickles

  4. GB 2720-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Monosodium Glutamate

  5. GB 2721-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Salt

  6. GB 2730-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Cured Meat

  7. GB 4806.2-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Nipples

  8. GB 7099-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Cakes, Bread

  9. GB 7100-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Biscuits

  10. GB 14930.1-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Detergents

  11. GB 14967-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Collagen Casings

  12. GB 17400-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Instant Noodles

  13. GB 30604-2015 National Food Safety Standard - Fortified Food

  14. GB 31604.1-2015 National Food Safety Standard - General Rules for Migration Test of Food Contact Materials and Articles

  15. GB 28307-2012 National Food Safety Standard - Food Additives Maltitol and Maltitol Liquid (Updates)

  16. GB 29948-2013 National Food Safety Standard - Food Additives Sodium Polyacrylate (Updates)

On April 20, 2016, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China (MIIT) issued Notice 17/2016 to publish an updated product standard list for different industries including textile and light industry. There are total 587 standards included on the list. The effective dates for the updated standards are in two phases. The first phase will be effective July 01, 2016 and the second on September 01, 2016. All of the product standards for textile and light industry will be implemented in the first phase.

The standards are listed according to industry:

Industry

Number of Standard on List

Machinery Industry

156

Automotive Industry

35

Shipbuilding Industry

33

Pharmaceutical Equipment Industry

16

Chemical Industry

45

Metallurgical Industry

35

Non-ferrous Metals Industry

24

Light Industry

26

Textile Industry

49

Electronic Industry

72

Telecommunication Industry

96

(Please See the List)

Middle East News

On June 23, 2015, Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) issued standard SASO 2870/2015 Energy Efficiency, Functionality and Labelling Requirements for Lighting Products, Part 1. The first stage of this standard entered into force May 1, 2016 and addresses indirect and direct lamps with wattage greater than or equal to 60W. The standard covers testing requirement for indirect and direct lamps. The scope of the standard excludes luminaires and control gear.

The regulatory parameters are summarized below:

  1. Safety

  2. Electromagnetic Compatibility

  3. Performance

  4. Functionality Requirements

  5. Marking Requirements

  6. Energy Efficiency Requirements

  7. Hazardous Chemicals Requirements

The second stage of the standard enters into force May 1, 2017 and addresses all indirect and direct lamps below 60W.

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