C&K Testing Technology News of October 2017
31 October 2017 REACH,toy,SVHC,EEE,RoHS
On September 26, 2017, food contact material experts committee of China National Food Industry Association released guidance on manufacture of identification label of food contact materials and articles in the kind of household appliances, which aims to provide related enterprises with reliable guidance in compliance with labeling requirement....
Washington Indicate 20 Additional Chemicals in Children’s Products
13 October 2017 Children's products, CHCC, substance notification, USA, 66 substances
September 29, 2017, Washington Department of Ecology has added 20 chemicals and removed 3 others from the list of substances reportable under the state’s Children’s Safe Products Reporting Rule, which meant to expand the Chemicals of High Concern for Children (CHCC) list....
Washington investigates apparent violations in children's products
7 November 2016 washington, CHCC
The Washington State Department of Ecology is investigating five apparent self-reported violations of cadmium and phthalate levels in children’s products. Each year, manufacturers of children’s items in Washington are required to report the presence of Chemicals of High Concern to Children (CHCC), under the Children’s Safe Products Act (CSPA). There were 5,300 reports filed of toxic chemicals in the products, sold between 9 March and 6 September this year. They were fr...
Washington intends to update CHCC list
2 November 2016 phosphate,Ethylhexyl,substances,Children,Products
The Washington Ecology Department has launched a public consultation aiming to add 20 substances to its Chemicals of High Concern to Children list (CHCC) and also delist 2 substances from the list. The public consultation ends on 14 November 2016. The details for CHCC update are as follows: CAS Number Acronym Chemical Name ADDITION 78-33-1 TBPP Tris(p-tert-butylphenyl) phosphate 80-09-1 BPS Bisphenol S 84-61-7 DCHP Dicyclohexyl phthalate 84-69-5 DIBP Diisobutyl phthalate 115...
Maine looks to designate decaBDE, HBCD as priority chemicals
14 October 2016 decaBDE, HBCD
Maine's environmental protection department (DEP) has proposed a rule to designate decaBDE and HBCD as priority chemicals under the Toxic Chemicals in Children's Products law. It would apply to manufacturers of a range of products that intentionally contain the flame retardants when used in a non-polymeric, additive form. The rule proposes covering: l childcare articles, sleepwear, toys, clothing and footwear; l electronic devices; and l household furniture and furnishings,...
Washington enforces cadmium limit on children's products for first time
24 March 2016 jewellery,children's products
On 15 March 2016, Washington state’s Department of Ecology (Ecology) has published inspection results for seven heavy metals (including lead and cadmium) in children’s products. The results show that jewellery items sold together with cl...