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Topics included the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) proposed "enhanced" definition of what constitutes a children's product, a discussion of CPSC's new "reasonable testing program" guidelines, as well as discussion of the recent McDonalds glass recall for cadmium and a $400,000 penalty to Schylling for failure to report a lead paint violation in its toys. Brenner and Karmonick also discussed the impact of the WIMA (Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association) guidance, in which the CPSC addressed the issue of when writing instruments are considered children's products. Strategies for dealing with Proposition 65 in California were also discussed.
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