CPSC Report Details COVID-19 Impact On Last Year’s ER Visits March 4, 2021, cpsc.gov The report is the first glimpse into injury patterns from the first 7 months of the pandemic. It is an overview of changes observed in reports more »
CPSC Report Details COVID-19 Impact On Last Year’s ER Visits March 4, 2021, cpsc.gov The report is the first glimpse into injury patterns from the first 7 months of the pandemic. It is an overview of changes observed in reports more »
CPSC Expected To Ramp Up Enforcement Of Regulations February 24, 2021, National Law Review President Biden is expected to nominate a new CPSC commissioner and chair. This will bring the CPSC’ leadership to its full 5-person strength. It will also more »
CPSC Warns Against The Catastrophic Winter Storms February 18, 2021, CPSC As storms continue across the U.S., millions are without power. Using portable generators for power and heat increases the risk of CO poisoning and fire. The CPSC says about more »
Cybex To Pay $7.95m Civil Penalty For Failure To Report February 11, 2021, CPSC Cybex International will pay a $7.95 million fine resolving the CPSC’s charges that it failed to immediately report, as required by law, a defect or an more »
Ethics In The Biden White House: A Chance For A New Beginning January 20, 2021, Bloomberg Law Restoring ethics in the White House is a big task ahead, and President Biden’s selection of new White House Counsel Dana Remus is more »
McDonald’s Vows To Stop Using Harmful Chemicals In Packaging January 13, 2021, Miami Herald In a victory for health and environmental advocates, the world’s largest fast-food chain promised to stop using potentially harmful chemicals in packaging. McDonald’s will remove all more »
Fire Extinguisher Maker Ordered To Pay $12 Million penalty January 4, 2021, Justice Department News A federal judge ordered Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Inc. to pay a $12 million civil penalty in connection with allegations that the company failed to more »
Mom Turns Tragedy Into Passage Of Burn Victim Bill December 26, 2020, The Press Democrat The Sonoma woman led the campaign to require the Consumer Product Safety Commission to write new rules for manufacturers of portable fuel containers to ensure more »
Congress Seeks Action After Investigative Report On Toys December 22, 2020, USA Today Congress is demanding the federal government increase inspections of toys and consumer products entering U.S. ports and assess what hazards may have slipped in during a safety more »
CPSC Approves First-Ever Home Elevator Safety Recall December 16,2020, Penn Patriot News According to an announcement with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, “Children can become trapped between the exterior landing (hoist way) and the interior elevator car door or more »