• further explanation needed] Section 4 of the 1972 act established the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) as a permanent independent agency of the United States federal government and defined its basic authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • The act gives CPSC the power to develop safety standards and pursue recalls for products that present unreasonable or substantial risks of injury or death to consumers. (wikipedia.org)
  • It also allows CPSC to ban a product if there is no feasible alternative to an outright ban. (wikipedia.org)
  • CPSC has jurisdiction over more than 15,000 different consumer products. (wikipedia.org)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Senate today voted 50 to 48 to confirm Mary T. Boyle as a commissioner on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), providing a 3-2 majority for Democratic commissioners. (citizen.org)
  • CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard. (topgovernmentgrants.com)
  • Public Citizen Consumer and Civil Justice Counsel Remington A. Gregg will testify about how the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) can more effectively carry out its mission as the nation's chief product safety agency. (citizen.org)
  • He also will express Public Citizen's strong support for the CPSC strengthening the consumer product safety database, SaferProducts.gov, a publicly accessible and searchable website that allows the public to search for information about products that may be a risk to them and their families. (citizen.org)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), BRK Brands Inc., of Aurora, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 600,000 First Alert® household fire extinguishers. (consumer.org.hk)
  • CPSC and BRK have received five reports from consumers of the fire extinguishers failing to discharge when activated. (consumer.org.hk)
  • Every year, the CPSC finds thousands of everyday household products for sale online or arriving at shipping ports that fail to meet federal safety standards. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Between 2017 and 2022, the CPSC found violations with more than 14,000 products that were either for sale online or found at a shipping port, an InvestigateTV analysis of its data shows. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • When it finds violations, the CPSC asks companies to either stop the sale of the product, correct the defect in future productions or recall the product. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Of the violations found over that 6-year span, the CPSC requested recalls of more than 900 products ranging from bikes and toys to clothing and pool drain covers. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Our team of experts will work with you to ensure product compliance with regional and international standards such as CPSC, ISO, EN, GB, and more. (act-lab.com)
  • To reduce the number of injuries in powered scooters, the CPSC has taken the initiative, providing technical support for the development of new safety standards for electric and gas powered scooters. (act-lab.com)
  • To comply with the CPSC standards, ACT Lab offers extensive scooter testing on powered scooters to reduce brake failure, wobbly wheels, lose handle bars and other product defects. (act-lab.com)
  • At ACT Lab, we perform tests including: force/impact absorption, strap strength, roll-off prevention, peripheral vision and more that comply with CPSC standards and provide safety in falls or crashes. (act-lab.com)
  • On December 20, 2022, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) has called on manufacturers, retailers, importers, and distributors of micromobility devices to comply with established UL safety standards. (ul.com)
  • The CPSC , which is in charge of shielding the general public from goods that pose an unreasonably high risk of harm or death, recalls toys more frequently than any other type of consumer product. (spiritone.com)
  • There are no CPSC reports on sexual device safety, and specific product information is not publicly released. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Starting March 11, disgruntled sex toy users at least gained access to an empowering new outlet: a searchable public database for all kinds of products at SaferProducts.gov , run by the CPSC. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The new regime would be the financial equivalent of the Consumer Product Safety Commission - the independent federal agency that regulates the safety of 15,000 consumer products all of us use daily. (nclnet.org)
  • In 2022, when the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found the illegal pool drain covers for sale, it told the manufacturer to stop selling them and asked it to recall the 900 or so sold. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of the thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. (topgovernmentgrants.com)
  • The act should not be confused with an earlier Senate Joint Resolution 33 of November 20, 1967, which merely established a temporary National Commission on Product Safety (NCPS), and for only 90-days (at a pittance of $100 per day). (wikipedia.org)
  • Warren would call the new agency the "financial services product safety commission. (nclnet.org)
  • No, the toaster is expected to be safe, and, if it is not, the Consumer Product Safety Commission will come in to protect you. (nclnet.org)
  • Her recommended solution is this Financial Product Safety Commission (FPSC), which could set guidelines for consumer disclosure, collect and report data about the uses of different financial products, review new products for safety, and require modification of dangerous products before they can be marketed to the public. (nclnet.org)
  • A financial products safety commission could collect data about which financial products are least understood, what kinds of disclosures are most effective, and which products are most likely to result in consumer default. (nclnet.org)
  • Consumers deserve far stronger protections from predatory loans and gotcha late fees and finance charges - and this commission, or a bill that addresses these same issues, might just be the answer. (nclnet.org)
  • The commission is hampered by an outdated, pro-industry section of the Consumer Product Safety Act which restrains the CPSC's ability to share product safety hazards quickly with the public. (citizen.org)
  • The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission requires children's metal jewelry to be tested for total lead concentration. (act-lab.com)
  • The term 'Commission' means the Consumer Product Safety Commission. (house.gov)
  • The requirements described in subsection (b) shall be treated as a consumer product safety rule issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission under the Consumer Product Safety Act ( 15 U.S.C. 2051 et seq. ). (house.gov)
  • Even at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which oversees many everyday products, sex toys are lumped in with acupressure balls and wooden back-scratchers under 'massage devices or vibrators,' making sex-toy-specific statistics hard to find. (scientificamerican.com)
  • In Australia we have - as the Productivity Commission found - a largely effective regime of consumer laws. (treasury.gov.au)
  • We evaluate, test and certify micromobility electrical, mechanical and functional systems to global safety standards to help manufacturers bring safer, innovative mobility devices to markets around the world. (ul.com)
  • Micromobility products, electric vehicles that weigh less than 500 kilograms and operate as a low-speed electric vehicle, typically 25 miles per hour (mpH) or less, are rapidly growing in popularity and diversity. (ul.com)
  • These new standards for safety will help ensure energy is governed and used appropriately through the thousands of cycles of micromobility device charges and discharges. (ul.com)
  • We evaluate, test and certify micromobility devices to international, national and regional regulations to help manufacturers achieve robust safety designs for their innovative products. (ul.com)
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates medical device safety, yet most sex toy manufacturers make no medical claims for their products and often add 'for novelty use only' disclaimers to dodge responsibility for erotic mishaps. (scientificamerican.com)
  • PALM BEACH, Fla. , Sept. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Medical grade CBD products market is poised for significant increase in revenues for the next several years. (prnewswire.com)
  • Data Bridge added this about the global CBD extract market saying: "Legalization of cannabis-based CBD products, rising preferences of oil and tinctures extracted from cannabis, adoption of CBD-based products in various medical treatments, growing retail sector will likely to enhance the growth of the CBD oil extract market in the forecast period of 2020-2027. (prnewswire.com)
  • To help consumer product executives prepare for change and uncertainty, this article presents five potential "undercurrents" that may impact the consumer product industry in 2020-marketplace undercurrents whose exact direction and pace, while still unknown, can be broadly identified today-that companies should keep in mind as they try to chart a clear path to 2020 and beyond. (deloitte.com)
  • Additionally, they might not have injury-causing guards and railings or other safety precautions. (spiritone.com)
  • As the rate of innovation increases in the healthtech space, the line between low-risk wellness products and those that are subject to higher-risk regulatory submission and review (products classified as medical devices, drugs, biologics, dietary supplements, foods or cosmetics) can appear blurred and leave manufacturers unsure about necessary product development precautions. (ul.com)
  • Especially, when a defective product caused their injuries. (spiritone.com)
  • If you sustain an injury due to a defective household product, a personal injury attorney will help you with the case. (spiritone.com)
  • It requires manufacturers and importers of all children's products to have batches of their products tested by an independent certified laboratory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Global Trade Watch has led the fight against corporate-rigged "trade" agreements that provide special powers for Big Pharma to raise medicine prices, promote the outsourcing of jobs to low-wage countries and undermine the food safety and other safeguards on which our families rely. (citizen.org)
  • Inadequate wiring, items without required safety safeguards, and flawed designs that could cause overheating are examples of safety faults. (spiritone.com)
  • These regulations are numerous and include such laws as the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA), safety standards for such products as bicycle helmets and cigarette lighters, a ban on lead in paint, and a rule concerning size requirements for toys that could be choking hazards for young children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bicycle helmets that fail any of the requirements violate the Consumer Product Safety Act. (act-lab.com)
  • Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. (topgovernmentgrants.com)
  • The extinguishers can fail to discharge when the trigger is activated failing to put out a fire, which puts consumers at risk of fire-related injuries. (consumer.org.hk)
  • Consumers could suffer serious injuries as a result of any one of these mistakes or others. (spiritone.com)
  • But back in the 19th century, there were no such laws or standard practices that protect consumers from harm to their health and safety. (neatorama.com)
  • However, this may not always happen, and it does not shield consumers from harm caused by purchased items that they neglected to return. (spiritone.com)
  • Consumers are able to share tales of harm (or potential harm) from their dangerous sex gadgets. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Consumer products are deemed faulty when they injure the user. (spiritone.com)
  • At the moment, Australia's general consumer laws consist of 13 Acts which cover the same broad subject matter, including two national laws in the form of the consumer provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974 and the ASIC Act 2001 and eight state and territory Fair Trading Acts , 5 plus - in three jurisdictions - another three more laws which deal with generic consumer protections. (treasury.gov.au)
  • Warren, who wrote an article for Harvard Magazine called "Making Credit Safer: The Case for Regulation ," is recommending a radical new system for protecting consumers from credit card and other debts that are dangerous to their financial health. (nclnet.org)
  • How did financial products get so dangerous? (nclnet.org)
  • In effect, the FPSC would evaluate these products to eliminate the hidden tricks that make some of them far more dangerous than others, and ensure that none pose unacceptable risks to consumers. (nclnet.org)
  • Consumers should feel they can enter credit markets confident that the products they purchase meet minimum safety standards. (nclnet.org)
  • It is illegal to sell products in the U.S. that have been banned, recalled or failed to meet federal safety standards. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • The term 'ASME/ANSI' as applied to a safety standard means such a standard that is accredited by the American National Standards Institute and published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. (house.gov)
  • And to keep pace with these innovative products entering the market, new standards are emerging to evaluate the safety of the battery, electrical and charging systems. (ul.com)
  • Whether suing on behalf of our members to ensure the honest functioning of government, or representing individual consumers seeking redress in court, our litigation draws on our expertise in administrative law, constitutional law, and government transparency. (citizen.org)
  • They also reduce consumer confidence in making choices, asserting their rights and seeking redress when things go wrong. (treasury.gov.au)
  • As a global safety science leader, UL Solutions helps companies to demonstrate safety, enhance sustainability, strengthen security, deliver quality, manage risk and achieve regulatory compliance. (ul.com)
  • UL Solutions engineers stay current on global regulatory expectations in order to ensure that the appropriate type of product evaluation and safety testing is performed per the product classification. (ul.com)
  • Household products with flaws do not function as planned. (spiritone.com)
  • With a full roster, the agency is now positioned to act on critical product safety reforms and enforcement actions. (citizen.org)
  • To improve consumer wellbeing through consumer empowerment and protection, fostering effective competition and enabling the confident participation of consumers in markets in which both consumers and suppliers trade fairly. (treasury.gov.au)
  • CONSUMER product companies and retailers face a confluence of rapidly evolving technologies, consumer demographic shifts, changing consumer preferences and economic uncertainty. (deloitte.com)
  • But Taylor fears that his years of work on pool safety through the nonprofit Abbey's Hope could be undone with illegal drain covers creeping into the U.S. market through online sales. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Furthermore, the US consumer packaged goods market is unlikely to grow beyond the rate of population growth and small players may be better positioned to take market share from traditional industry leaders. (deloitte.com)
  • Accelerate your planning process and learn the requirements needed to take your products to market worldwide. (ul.com)
  • Products that are shown to be flawed should be pulled off the market. (spiritone.com)
  • Market entry to the United States and health and wellness retail inclusion for healthtech product depends not just on meeting safety requirements but also readily conveying consumer confidence. (ul.com)
  • We have certified consumer and medical product testing laboratories around the world, and our reports and certifications are recognized and accepted globally for comprehensive market access. (ul.com)
  • Indeed, there was a largely successful attempt to implement consistent consumer laws in the 1980s through a template legislation scheme based on Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 . (treasury.gov.au)
  • Health consumers are becoming increasingly more interested in monitoring their own vital signs and other conditions, and patients are transitioning to communication with their caregivers virtually via telehealth procedures. (ul.com)
  • The benefits of a national approach to consumer law have been apparent for some decades. (treasury.gov.au)
  • By leveraging our global testing facilities and digital solutions, coupled with decades of relevant expertise in both medical devices and consumer electronics, we are able to localize our services and deliver a personalized approach to solve your healthtech compliance challenges Our team wants to understand your product and business needs to help address the business challenges you face today and will confront tomorrow. (ul.com)
  • Warren asks why consumers are safe when they purchase tangible products with cash, but left at the mercy of their creditors when they sign up for routine financial products like mortgages and credit cards. (nclnet.org)
  • UL Solutions can help established and emerging healthcare and wellness product manufacturers meet the applicable testing requirements of less regulated wellness devices. (ul.com)
  • Any isolate not consumed in RTSL' primary products will be marketed as medical or pharmaceutical grade isolate directly to the health and wellness space. (prnewswire.com)
  • Global Trade Watch's mission is to ensure that in this era of globalization, a majority have the opportunity to enjoy economic security, a healthy environment, safe food, medicines and products, access to quality affordable services such as health care and the exercise of democratic decision-making about the matters that affect our lives. (citizen.org)
  • Includes news, chat forums, health quizzes and consumer product updates. (curlie.org)
  • InvestigateTV could not find a recall for about half of those products. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Either the seller, distributor, or manufacturer created the product. (spiritone.com)
  • They can browse other consumers' experiences and read manufacturers' rebuttals. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Food manufacturers and policy makers have been tailoring food product ingredient information to consumers' self-reported preference for natural products and concerns over food additives. (lu.se)
  • Several weeks ago at the Consumer Federation of America's annual gathering on financial services, I heard Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren speak on just this topic. (nclnet.org)
  • A secure, online source for increased visibility into your UL Solutions project files, product information, documents, samples and services. (ul.com)
  • Employing the choice-blindness paradigm, the current study assessed whether participants would detect a covertly made change to the naturalness of ingredient list throughout a product evaluation procedure. (lu.se)
  • Similarly, while it's impossible for the seller to change the price on a toaster once the consumer has purchased it, with a financial agreement, your credit-card company can triple the price of the credit even if you meet all the credit terms. (nclnet.org)
  • Channel strategy and product portfolio shift to meet new price points. (deloitte.com)
  • Improper design or construction might result in a product defect. (spiritone.com)
  • The net result is that businesses and consumers are not able to fully understand their rights and obligations under the law, which leads to costs - in terms of time, money and reduced confidence in markets. (treasury.gov.au)
  • These products may fall under the purview of agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Environment Protection Agency, and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. (wikipedia.org)
  • If somebody has an unsafe hair dryer, they aren't going to hesitate to call an attorney and sue about it,' says Zach Biesanz, a class action litigation attorney in New York City and author of a 2007 paper, 'Dildos, Artificial Vaginas and Phthalates: How Toxic Sex Toys Illustrate a Broader Problem for Consumer Protection,' published in Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice . (scientificamerican.com)
  • But a product might not provide as many hours of protection from bugs as the label claims. (ewg.org)
  • Access UL certification data on products, components and systems, identify alternatives and view guide information with Product iQ. (ul.com)
  • Consumers with recalled fire extinguishers should immediately contact First Alert at (866) 669-2736 anytime or visit the First Alert web site at http://www.firstalert.com/more_information/index.htm to receive a coupon for a new extinguisher. (consumer.org.hk)
  • In a move to strengthen fire safety of e-bikes, e-scooters, and the lithium-ion batteries that power such devices, on March 2, 2023, the New York City Council passed Initiative 663-A, mandating e-bikes, e-scooters, e-mobility devices, and light electric vehicle (EV) battery packs to be third-party certified. (ul.com)
  • Consumers cannot be expected to read through a 31-page document to look for signs of danger in a toaster. (nclnet.org)
  • Like the toaster diagram, consumers don't read the 31 pages that accompany a credit card agreement, and even it they did, they are unlikely to recognize the dangers signs. (nclnet.org)
  • The economy will likely continue to stagnate and may give rise to increased income bifurcation, middling level of consumer confidence and a struggling middle class. (deloitte.com)
  • On 2008-08-14, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 became effective. (wikipedia.org)
  • Future research should investigate the reasons for consumers' inattention to ingredient information and develop more effective strategies of conveying information to consumers. (lu.se)
  • She believes that creating a safer marketplace means making certain that the products themselves don't become the source of trouble. (nclnet.org)
  • Meported use of ingredient lists as a source of information throughout product evaluations. (lu.se)
  • Because no one knows exactly how marketplace dynamics will eventually play out over the next five years, consumer product companies should be prepared to operate amid uncertainty. (deloitte.com)
  • The undercurrents in play place stress on the consumer product company's traditional sources of competitive advantage-scale, brand loyalty and retail relationships-and the operating model that many of these companies are built on. (deloitte.com)
  • 1 While the bottom quartile of consumer product companies has suffered the most (1.9 per cent ROA to a negative ROA of -5.6 percent), top performers are also slightly less profitable than they were before: Top-quartile ROA performers' ROA fell from 9.2 per cent to 8.1 per cent. (deloitte.com)
  • MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (InvestigateTV) - For nine months, a Chinese company sold hundreds of illegal pool drain covers on Amazon to American consumers. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Abbey Taylor's father, Scott, is disheartened that illegal pool drain covers have been sold to U.S. consumers. (blackhillsfox.com)
  • Customers expect the products they use to be safe. (spiritone.com)
  • Or the product could have a safe design but be unsafe because of how it was made. (spiritone.com)
  • 6 There are also some general consumer provisions in another eight state and territory laws about the sale of goods. (treasury.gov.au)
  • Warren says that lenders have deliberately built tricks and traps into some credit products so they can ensnare families in a cycle of high-cost debt. (nclnet.org)
  • Today, I will talk about the development of the Australian Consumer Law, explain what the Law will include and how it is being implemented. (treasury.gov.au)
  • Miniaturization and mobility are two key trends impacting the design and development of new healthcare and wellness products. (ul.com)