◉ Introduction to the US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)
CPSIA is the Security Improvement Act signed into effect by President Bush on August 14, 2008. The Act is the toughest consumer protection bill since the establishment of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in 1972. In addition to stricter requirements for lead content in children's products, the new bill also makes new regulations on the content of phthalates, a harmful substance in toys and child care products. In addition, the bill requires the establishment of a public database of consumer product safety.
CPSIA affects all U.S. related industries that manufacture, import, and distribute toys, services, and other children's products and care products. All manufacturers should ensure that their products comply with all regulations, prohibitions, standards or rules of the Act, except for DINP, DIDP and DNOP, which are temporarily banned in the content of phthalates, until the CHAP study report is issued before deciding whether to In addition to being banned or listed as permanently banned, DEHP, DBP and BBP have been permanently banned. It must be tested by the CPSC-accredited testing agency of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, otherwise it will face huge fines and lead to export interruption. The CPSIA was designed to allow the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to better regulate the safety of imported products sold in the U.S. CPSIA also contains regulations, designed to make children under 12 safer, requiring manufacturers and the importer's product statement that these products do not have harmful levels of lead and phthalates.
◉ Toys/Children's Products and Paint/Paint Lead Content Testing
• Test for choking small parts
• Eraser/pacifier
• Children's cot with rails
• Children's metal jewelry
• Baby inflatable trampoline, baby walker, skipping rope
◉ Related Terms
U.S. CPSIA/HR4040 Detection of Lead/Phthalate
Section 101 Lead-Containing Children's Products; Lead-Containing Paint Regulations
Article 102 Mandatory third-party testing of certain children's products
Article 103 Traceability labeling of children's products
Section 104 Durable Infant Product Standards and Consumer Registration
Article 105 Labelling requirements for advertising of toys and games
Article 106 Mandatory toy safety standards
Article 107 Research on Consumer Product-Related, Preventable Minority Childhood Injuries and Deaths
Article 108 Prohibition of the sale of certain products containing phthalates
◉ Compliance Services
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