On 16 May 2022, public law no: 117-126 under the Bill H.R. 3182 was published. This law bans the sale, manufacture, and importation of inclined sleepers for infants and crib bumpers. This ban will be effective 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
Public law no. 117-126, Safe Sleep for Babies Act of 2021, was enacted to ban inclined sleepers for infants and crib bumpers, regardless of the date of manufacture. These products will be considered a banned hazardous product under section 8 of the Consumer Product Safety Act, as they have been determined to be consumer products which present an unreasonable risk of injury and whereby no feasible consumer product safety standard under this chapter would adequately protect the public from the unreasonable risk of injury associated with these products.
Inclined Sleeper for infant means a product with an inclined sleep surface greater than ten degrees that is intended, marketed, or designed to provide sleeping accommodations for an infant up to 1 year old.
Crib Bumper
means any material that is intended to cover the sides of a crib to prevent injury to any crib occupant from impacts against the side of a crib or to prevent partial or complete access to any openings in the sides of a crib to prevent a crib occupant from getting any part of the body entrapped in any opening;
includes a padded crib bumper, a supported and unsupported vinyl bumper guard, and vertical crib slat covers; and
does not include a non-padded mesh crib liner.
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The state of Maryland introduced a law which restricts perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in various consumer products. This prohibition of PFAS will become effective on 1 January 2024.
On 21 April 2022, Maryland’s Governor signed bill HB 275 (SB 273) –Environment – PFAS Chemicals – Prohibitions and Requirements (George “Walter” Taylor Act) into law which regulates several consumer products containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
“PFAS chemicals” are defined by the bill as a class of fluorinated organic chemicals that contain at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom, including perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and are used in fire-fighting agents, fire-fighting equipment, food packaging, and rugs and carpets.
The new law prohibits:
The manufacturing, selling, or distributing of certain rugs or carpets in Maryland on or after 1 January 2024 (second-hand rugs and carpets are exempted).
A manufacturer or distributor from manufacturing, selling, or distributing certain food packaging intended for direct food contact in Maryland on or after 1 January 2024.
The use, manufacture, or knowing sale or distribution of Class B fire-fighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS chemicals in Maryland on or after 1 January 2024.
The law also requires that sellers of personal protective equipment (PPE) for firefighters which contain PFAS must provide a written notice to purchasers at the point of sale, indicating that the PPE contains PFAS and the reason why the PPE contains PFAS chemicals. Both the seller and the purchaser of the PPE that contains PFAS must retain the notice for at least three years after the date of sale. For food packaging, rugs and carpets, manufacturers must provide a certificate of compliance (CoC) to demonstrate compliance within 30-days of request by the department.
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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 May 2022 to 31 May 2022 are summarized below:
Hazards | Frequency |
Burn Hazard | 6 |
Choking Hazard | 2 |
Laceration Hazard | 1 |
Injury Hazard | 2 |
Crash Hazard | 1 |
Fall Hazard | 2 |
Fire Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 5 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 3 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 2 |
Food Contact Material | 1 |
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Canada opened a consultation period for its proposed regulation on certain toxic substances, intended to repeal and replace the prohibition from 2012, under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). If approved, the new law will enter into force six months after its publication.
On 14 May 2022, a proposed Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2022 was published in the Canada Gazette, Part l to repeal and replace the nation’s Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2012. A 75-day public comment period is open until 28 July 2022. Such regulation will help to improve environmental quality and control the release of toxic substances into the environment over time. The new law would enter into force six months after publication in the Canada Gazette, Part II.
The proposed regulation will further restrict the manufacture, use, sale, and import of the following substances, and products containing them, by removing certain exemptions or limiting the activities:
Perfluorooctane sulfonate, its salts and its precursors (PFOS)
Perfluorooctanic acid, its salts and its precursors (PFOA)
Long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids, their salts and their precursors (LC-PFCAs)
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD)
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
There are two new substances, Decane Plus (DP) and Decabromodiphenylethane (DBDPE), proposed for the prohibition in all products, with several exemptions. The legal text would be further simplified to consolidate all substance-specific exemptions into one schedule.
The proposed legislation would define the concentration thresholds for these substances. If the substance is present at or below the limit value, it is considered an incidental presence. Hence, the prohibition would not be applicable. The details of the threshold limits are shown in below table.
Entry | Toxic substance | Concentration thresholds |
1 | HBCDD | 100 ppm |
2 | PBDEs | 500 ppm for all congeners in a manufactured item or in a product that is not a commercial grade substance, commercial grade mixture, polymer or resin and 10 ppm for each congener in a product that is a commercial grade substance, commercial grade mixture, polymer or resin |
3 | PFOS | 1 ppm |
4 | PFOA | 1 ppm |
5 | LC-PFCAs | 1 ppm |
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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 May 2022 to 31 May 2022 are summarized below:
Hazards | Frequency |
Microbiological Hazard | 9 |
Health Risk Hazard | 4 |
Risk of Allergy | 2 |
Fire Hazard | 3 |
Choking Hazard | 1 |
Laceration Hazard | 1 |
Burn Hazard | 3 |
Injury Hazard | 1 |
Aspiration Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Food | 12 |
Home Electrical Appliances | 1 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 2 |
Electrical Appliances | 2 |
Bodycare / Cosmetics | 1 |
Chemicals | 1 |
Cannabis | 1 |
Outdoor Living Items | 1 |
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On 31 March 2022, the Brazil National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (INMETRO) published Ordinance No. 148 which revokes Ordinance No. 371 of 29 December 2009, to approve Conformity Assessment Requirements and Specifications for Household Electrical Appliances.
This Ordinance will enter into force on 2 May 2022, as determined by Article 4 of Decree No. 10.139, of 2019 which provides for “the review and consolidation of normative acts inferior to the decree issued by bodies and entities of the direct federal, autarchic and foundational public administration.”
Updates:
For all products except compressors, the complete type tests must be carried out, reports from foreign labs can’t be accepted (6.1.1.4.1.2)
Quality Management System verification is added for the Initial Assessment based on the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 or ABNT NBR ISO 9001:2015 (6.1.1.3.2)
The general requirement standard for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances is updated to IEC 60335-1: 2016 (Ed. 5.2), and the particular requirement for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances IEC 60335-2 series with editions were introduced (3.1 and 3.2)
Extended product scope in table 1 of Annex III, the relevant standard refers to clause 3.1
The certification of conformity is valid for 6 years, replacing the previous 3 years (6.1.1.6.1)
If the dimensions of the appliance do not allow the application of the complete Conformity Identification Seat, the compact Conformity Identification (11 mm) can be affixed. (ANNEX II)
Deadlines and transitional provisions:
The general requirement standards for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances ABNT NBR NM 60335-1:2010 and IEC 60335-1:2006 (Ed. 4.2) can be used until 31 December 2024 (3.2)
The certificates already issued are still valid; they should only be revised in the next assessment stage according to Ordinance No. 148 (Art 10)
For certifications issued based on Ordinance No. 371, the next certification of conformity must be valid for 6 years (Art 11)
For products certified before 2 May 2022, the Conformity Identification Seal must be affixed to the product before 2 May 2027 (Art 12)
For products certified before 2 May 2022, Conformity Identification Seal must be affixed to the package before 2 May 2025 (Art 13)
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The International Organization for Standardization recently published a new version of ISO 4531 for food contact vitreous and porcelain enamels. This new version is effective immediately as it replaces the 2018 version.
In April 2022, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published ISO 4531:2022 for testing food contact enamelled articles. This standard specifies a simulating method of testing for determination of, as well as the limits of, the release of metal-ions from enamelled articles, including tanks and vessels which are intended to be used for the preparation, cooking, serving, and storage of food.
The new standard is effective immediately. In comparison to the 2018 version, it has several important updates including the below:
The migration limit of aluminum has been strengthened to 5-fold value. The new limit was developed from Regulation (EU) 2016/1416 amending and correcting
on food contact plastics
Three consecutive release tests must be performed on the same day, using the same sample, with a fresh test solution
Any relevant information related to measurement uncertainty and any deviation from testing procedures must be included in test reports
The migration limits of sixteen heavy metals are summarized in the below table.
Entry | Element (Symbol) | Migration limit (ug/L) |
1 | Aluminum (Al) | 1000 |
2 | Silver (Ag) | 80 |
3 | Arsenic (As) | 2 |
4 | Barium (Ba) | 1200 |
5 | Cadmium (Cd) | 5 |
6 | Cobalt (Co) | 100 |
7 | Chromium (Cr) | 250 |
8 | Copper (Cu) | 4000 |
9 | Lithium (Li) | 480 |
10 | Manganese (Mn) | 1800 |
11 | Molybdenum (Mo) | 120 |
12 | Nickel (Ni) | 140 |
13 | Lead (Pb) | 10 |
14 | Antimony (Sb) | 40 |
15 | Vanadium (V) | 10 |
16 | Zinc (Zn) | 5000 |
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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 May 2022 to 31 May 2022 are summarized below:
Hazards | Frequency |
Strangulation Hazard | 8 |
Chemical Hazard | 52 |
Injury Hazard | 20 |
Burn Hazard | 10 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 21 |
Fire Hazard | 8 |
Health Risk Hazard | 4 |
Choking Hazard | 11 |
Microbiological Hazard | 5 |
Environmental Hazard | 9 |
Other Hazards* | 8 |
*Other Hazards include Damage to Sight, Fall Hazard, Drowning Hazard, Suffocation Hazard and Damage to Hearing with a frequency of less than 4.
Product Categories | Frequency |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 17 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 30 |
Chemicals | 4 |
Jewelry | 8 |
Electrical Appliances | 24 |
Bodycare / Cosmetics | 27 |
Home Electrical Appliances | 4 |
Protective Equipment | 3 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 4 |
Other Categories* | 13 |
*Other Categories include Footwear, Outdoor Living Items, Machinery, Tools and Hardware, Accessories, Car Components and Furniture with a frequency of less than 3.
Notifying Country | Frequency |
Germany | 14 |
Ireland | 10 |
Finland | 5 |
Romania | 24 |
Hungary | 12 |
Czechia | 5 |
Poland | 10 |
Lithuania | 21 |
Austria | 6 |
Italy | 5 |
Luxembourg | 7 |
Other Countries* | 15 |
*Other Countries include Belgium, France, Sweden, The Netherlands, Estonia, Iceland, Greece, Croatia and Latvia with a frequency of less than 5.
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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) recently published Children’s Athletic Shoes Product Standard QB/T 4331-2021, replacing previous edition, QB/T 4331-2012. QB/T 4331-2021 was officially implemented on 1 April 2022. 行业标准 - 全国标准信息公共服务平台 (samr.gov.cn)
Product standard QB/T 4331-2021 is applicable to athletic shoes for infants and children aged ≤14 years old.
The main technical changes (relative to the requirements and/or test methods) in comparison to the previous edition, QB/T 4331-2012, are identified below.
Revisions include, but are not limited to, those for:
Appearance quality Overall appearance requirement removed
Peeling strength of upper-sole or sidewall-upper Exemption scope expanded Requirement for the width of cutting edge during testing added
Abrasion resistance of outsole Pretreatment of foamed materials added
Outsole hardness Measurement details of different kinds of outsole materials during testing added
Outsole and midsole adhesion strength Exemption scope added
Fatigue resistance performance of touch and close fasteners No. of repeated opening and closing test cycles during testing reduced
Safety performance Requirement and test method removed
Requirements remaining unchanged (no revisions):
Flexing resistance of whole shoe
Colorfastness to rubbing of lining and insock
Important notes:
Updated standard QB/T 4331-2021 has been in effect since 1 April 2022 for products manufactured after this date
For safety performance, children’s products shall comply with the Safety Technical Specifications for Children’s Footwear in the GB 30585 standard
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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 May 2022 to 31 May 2022 are summarized below:
Hazards | Frequency |
Fire Hazard | 12 |
Electric Shock Hazard | 16 |
Safety Risk Hazard | 6 |
Chemical Hazard | 2 |
Entanglement Hazard | 7 |
Suffocation Hazard | 7 |
Burn Hazard | 3 |
Swallowing Risk | 4 |
Health Risk Hazard | 7 |
Injury Hazard | 7 |
Fall Hazard | 1 |
Cut Hazard | 1 |
Product Categories | Frequency |
Home Electrical Appliances | 22 |
Fabric / Textile / Garment / Home Textile | 10 |
Toys and Childcare Products | 4 |
Protective Equipment | 4 |
Stationery | 1 |
Sporting Goods / Equipment | 3 |
Furniture | 4 |
Food Contact Material | 2 |
Tools and Hardware | 1 |
Provinces | Frequency |
Jiangsu | 8 |
Guangdong | 2 |
Shandong | 13 |
Fujian | 2 |
Anhui | 11 |
Hunan | 5 |
Jiangxi | 3 |
Guangxi | 1 |
Hubei | 2 |
Beijing | 2 |
Tianjin | 2 |
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Le 13 mai 2022, la Commission australienne de la concurrence et de la consommation a publié un document de consultation sur l'évaluation des options réglementaires. La consultation a été clôturée le 13 juin 2022.
Comme le souligne le document de consultation concernant une norme obligatoire pour les meubles basculants, les meubles de rangement autoportants tels que les commodes, les armoires, les penderies, les meubles de rangement, les étagères et les meubles de divertissement présentent le plus grand risque de basculement, entraînant des blessures ou la mort. Le risque de basculement est le plus probable lorsque les enfants tentent d'escalader les meubles, car le poids d'un enfant debout sur un tiroir ou une étagère ouverte déplace le centre de gravité vers l'avant.
Les options réglementaires proposées dans ce document de consultation publié par la Commission australienne de la concurrence et de la consommation (ACCC) s'appliqueront aux meubles de rangement tels que les commodes, les armoires et les penderies d'une hauteur supérieure à 50 mm, ainsi qu'aux étagères et aux bibliothèques d'une hauteur supérieure à 600 mm. Aucune hauteur minimale n'a été fixée pour les meubles de divertissement, car le besoin de stabilité et d'ancrage est plus important lorsque des téléviseurs sont placés au-dessus.
Comme indiqué directement dans le document de consultation, l'ACCC souhaitait obtenir des informations sur les options suivantes, y compris sur l'efficacité et le coût probables de chacune d'entre elles :
Statu quo, pas de changement
Une norme de sécurité obligatoire qui définit les exigences en matière d'étiquetage d'avertissement et d'information sur la sécurité et exige la fourniture d'un dispositif d'ancrage.
Une norme d'information qui définit les exigences en matière d'étiquetage d'avertissement et d'informations de sécurité à fournir avec le produit et au point de vente en ligne et en magasin.
une norme de sécurité obligatoire qui prévoit un étiquetage d'avertissement, des informations de sécurité et des exigences de stabilité, ainsi que la fourniture d'un dispositif d'ancrage ; ou
Une norme de sécurité obligatoire et une norme d'information obligatoire. Ces normes prendraient la forme de
une combinaison des options 2 et 3, ou
Une combinaison des options 3 et 4.
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En Australie, lorsque des dangers sont identifiés dans des produits de consommation, ils sont rappelés et publiés dans la base de données des rappels et des alertes de sécurité sur le site web de la Commission australienne de la concurrence et de la consommation, qui est mise à jour quotidiennement. Les rappels en Australie entre le 1er mai 2022 et le 31 mai 2022 sont résumés ci-dessous :
Risques | Fréquence |
Risque d'allergie | 4 |
Risque de blessure | 8 |
Risque d'empoisonnement | 1 |
Risque pour la santé | 2 |
Risque d'étouffement | 4 |
Risque de suffocation | 2 |
Risque chimique | 6 |
Risque de brûlure | 2 |
Catégories de produits | Fréquence |
Alimentation | 3 |
Appareils électriques | 1 |
Pharmacie | 3 |
Jouets et produits de puériculture | 4 |
Soins du corps / Cosmétiques | 6 |
Chaussures | 2 |
Articles de sport / équipements | 1 |
Outils et quincaillerie | 2 |
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