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China Product Safety SeminarsJuly 6, 2009I’m writing this blog from At dinner this evening with representatives of CCPIT, I was pleased that they seemed quite eager to understand the US legal system (which Holland & Knight will be covering) as well as the regulatory requirements and potential hazards associated with various product categories such as Apparel, Houseware/Drinkware, Children’s Products, Writing Instruments, Electronics, Jewelry, and Health & Beauty Aids (which I will be addressing). My favorite part of the seminar is the case studies at the end. They are based on actual product recalls, with company names and products changed to protect “the innocent” (?). We will be brainstorming with the attendees on what each company could have done to eliminate the product hazard and avoid the recall. In some of these cases, the companies believed they took all necessary steps and did everything right – and yet the finished product presented a hazard or non-compliance. Sometimes it’s a matter of classification – could the item be considered a children’s product? In other cases, a manufacturing process contaminated the product (cleaning the printing screen with leaded gasoline, for example). I do believe that knowledge is power, and am excited that CCPIT arranged these seminars. I did see today’s Product Safety Daily article, “The bad goods from Posted by Susan DeRagon on July 6, 2009 | Comments (0) Industries: Toy Manufacturing News
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