From Reactive to Proactive: Redefining Safety Standards in the Promotional Industry (A Four-Part Series)
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• Testing issues. “The [National] Center for Disease Control says there is no safe level of lead exposure for kids,” Margulis said. But despite this proclamation, there are little to no federal regulations regarding lead toxicity in children’s products, nor a universal testing standard by which suppliers can comply. And lead isn’t the only danger. Flammability and choking hazards are but a few safety issues today’s suppliers must be aware of. Controls such as Proposition 65 and those put in place by the Consumer Product Safety Commission or ASTM International (a voluntary standards development organization) are there to help, but there still is a level of confusion regarding just what, exactly, must be followed.
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