Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 28 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 27 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 26 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 22 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 20 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 19 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 14 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 13 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the following voluntary recalls March 12 (country of manufacture in parentheses):
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is proposing to amend its supplemental definition of “strong sanitizer” under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA). The FHSA requires cautionary labeling of some household products to alert consumers to hazards, including on products that are strong sanitizers. The FHSA contains the definition of strong sanitizer, but CPSC’s proposed rule would amend regulations containing supplemental definitions of terms included in the statutory definition. Comments on the proposed rule are due by about May 27.