![]() August 2008 • Issue 13
US consumer laws affect sporting goodsThe US Congress has passed legislation that will have far-reaching implications for manufacturers of sporting goods containing soft plastics (e.g. swimming goggles) and lead (e.g. sinkers) and which imposes more stringent requirements for manufacturers to conduct third party safety testing. The new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 broadens the definition of children’s products to include all products used by children younger than 12, which means that the safety measures for objects children may place in their mouths, also applies to sports and outdoor goods. Certain phthalates (chemical substance to make plastic more pliable) have been banned outright and others banned for use in products children may insert in their mouths. Violations of the Consumer Product Safety Act, as well as the Flammable Fabrics Act and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, are liable to penalties of up to $15-m. Read more on the SGMA website. About us | Contact us Sports Trader | Tackle Trader | Directory | Promotional publications Sports Trader is published bi-monthly by Rocklands Communications If you have comments or suggestions regarding this website please contact the webmaster |