Public Meeting on CPSIA Section 108 - Phthalates: Discussion - CPSC
Public Meeting on CPSIA Section 108 - Phthalates: Discussion - CPSC
Public Meeting on CPSIA Section 108 - Phthalates: Discussion - CPSC
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Secti<strong>on</strong> <strong>108</strong> <strong>108</strong>—<strong>Phthalates</strong><br />
<strong>108</strong> <strong>Phthalates</strong><br />
Discussi<strong>on</strong><br />
These comments are those of the <strong>CPSC</strong> staff, have not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect the views of, the Commissi<strong>on</strong>.
Child Care Articles<br />
• Is the staff’s approach to determining<br />
which products are c<strong>on</strong>sidered child care<br />
articles technically sound?<br />
• Is the staff’s draft guidance g clear?<br />
• Are there any classes of products that<br />
should be included or excluded?
Should these products be c<strong>on</strong>sidered child<br />
care articles?<br />
• Pacifier<br />
• Teether<br />
• Bib<br />
• High chair<br />
• IInfant f t bottle b ttl<br />
• Sipper cup<br />
• Baby swing<br />
• Baby walker<br />
• Pajamas<br />
• Crib<br />
• Crib or toddler<br />
mattress<br />
• Mattress cover<br />
• Crib sheets<br />
• Infant sleep p<br />
positi<strong>on</strong>er
Toys<br />
• Are the ASTM F963 exclusi<strong>on</strong>s<br />
appropriate for secti<strong>on</strong> <strong>108</strong>?<br />
• Is there a better way to determine what<br />
should be c<strong>on</strong>sidered a “toy”?<br />
• Are there any classes of products that<br />
should be included in or excluded from<br />
secti<strong>on</strong> <strong>108</strong>?
Should these be c<strong>on</strong>sidered toys?<br />
• Baby swing<br />
• Costumes & masks<br />
• Baby walker<br />
• Play sand<br />
• Shampoo bottle with<br />
animal or carto<strong>on</strong><br />
character shapes<br />
• Tricycles & bicycles<br />
• Riding toys<br />
• Playground equipment<br />
• Arts & crafts<br />
• Wading pool<br />
• Inflatable pool toys<br />
• Water wings<br />
• Decorated swimming<br />
goggles<br />
• Kite<br />
• BBallo<strong>on</strong>s ll<br />
• Hobby materials
Testing Issues<br />
• Comp<strong>on</strong>ent testing<br />
– Toy or its parts<br />
• Accessibility<br />
• Composite testing<br />
• Are there materials or comp<strong>on</strong>ents<br />
that should not require testing?