10.03.16
How can the actions of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) affect your business? What is on the commission’s agenda under a new Administration? Learn answers to these questions and more at “The Consumer Product Safety Commission from A to Z…and Beyond” conference sponsored by the Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) on Oct. 26 in Bethesda, MD. This full-day workshop will provide participants with a thorough understanding of the regulations administered by the CPSC and with an opportunity to meet commissioners and staff.
Since the passage of the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act in 2008, there are a number of regulatory requirements affecting the consumer specialty products industry. This program will cover dozens of issues including labeling requirements under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act and elements of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The conference will also feature industry experts discussing and providing updates on international consumer products regulations such as the Global Harmonized System of chemical classification. Anyone with regulatory responsibility should attend this information-packed event, said CSPA.
CSPA is also hosting a webinar on Oct. 27 on VOC Compliance from 2-3:30pm. During the past 25 years, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), 16 additional state agencies, and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have developed a complex set of volatile organic compound (VOC) limits and related enforcement provisions affecting consumer and institutional products. Join experts from CSPA for an update regarding recent state actions on air quality regulations. This will help manufacturers and marketers with assorted statewide guidelines.
More info: www.cspa.org
Since the passage of the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act in 2008, there are a number of regulatory requirements affecting the consumer specialty products industry. This program will cover dozens of issues including labeling requirements under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act and elements of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The conference will also feature industry experts discussing and providing updates on international consumer products regulations such as the Global Harmonized System of chemical classification. Anyone with regulatory responsibility should attend this information-packed event, said CSPA.
CSPA is also hosting a webinar on Oct. 27 on VOC Compliance from 2-3:30pm. During the past 25 years, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), 16 additional state agencies, and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have developed a complex set of volatile organic compound (VOC) limits and related enforcement provisions affecting consumer and institutional products. Join experts from CSPA for an update regarding recent state actions on air quality regulations. This will help manufacturers and marketers with assorted statewide guidelines.
More info: www.cspa.org