Title: Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC
1Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
- Independent regulatory agency
- 15,000 different consumer products
2CPSC
- Authorizing legislation
- Consumer Product Safety Act (1972)
- to protect the public against unreasonable
risks of injuries and deaths associated with
consumer products - help consumers evaluate comparative safety
- develop uniform safety standards and minimize
conflicting state and local regulations - promote research and investigation into causes
and prevention of deaths, illnesses and
injuries
3CPSC
- Chairman, appointed by the President
- Four other commissioners Headquartered in
Bethesda, MD with three regional offices
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- Has authority to
- Set mandatory standards
- Specification safety standards
- Performance safety standards
- Ban products
- Order recalls
- Institute labeling requirements
5Major Program Areas in CPSC
- Hazard Identification and Reduction
- Collect and analysis consumer injury and death
data - Take that data and develop solutions
- Compliance and Enforcement
- Promotes industry compliance, litigation
- Information and Public Affairs
6CPSC Resources
- Financial Resources
- Request for FY00 is 56.7 million and 492 FTEs
- Since 1981 the CPSCs budget has decreased by
half also has fared better recently than in the
1980s
7Advocates of Product Safety
- Consumer Organizations
- Consumer Federation of America
- Consumers Union
- U.S. Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs)
8Major Legislation Enforced
- Consumer Product Safety Act (1972)
- Sets out jurisdiction, powers, structure, and
organization
9Major Legislation Enforced
- Federal Hazardous Substances Act (1960)
- requires precautionary (warning) labeling of
hazardous household chemical products - also includes toys and other products intended
for children that present electrical, mechanical
or thermal hazard - allows CPSC to regulate toys, cribs, rattles,
pacifiers, walkers, etc.
10Major Legislation Enforced
- Poison Prevention Packaging Act (1970)
- established child-resistant packaging standards
to address the risk to children from ingestion of
hazardous household substances must use
child-resistant packaging UNLESS also make a
package not child-resistant and properly labeled - includes medicine, household cleaners, and
chemicals, but not aerosol and metal containers
11Major Legislation Enforced
- Flammable Fabrics Act (1953)
- a minimal standard of flammability for textiles
used in wearing apparel and fabrics which are so
highly flammable as to be dangerous when worn by
individuals - Very active in childrens sleepwear
12Major Legislation Enforced
- Refrigerator Safety Act (1956)
- requires mechanism that enables door to be opened
from the inside in the event of accidental
entrapment - any refrigerator made before 1958 must be
child-proof
13Major Legislation Enforced
- Fire Safe Cigarette Act (1990)
- cigarette-ignited fires are the leading cause of
fire deaths in the United States - Following the Cigarette Safety Act of 1984
requires standard test method to determine
likelihood cigarettes will start a fire and
conduct studies
14Major Legislation Enforced
- Child Safety Protection Act (1994)
- Requires toys with small parts intended for
children 3-5 to bear prominent warning of choking
hazard - Requires CPSC to develop uniform standard for
bike helmets new mandate became effective in
February 1999
15Other Areas of CPSC Rules
- Five-gallon buckets must have warning labels
- Public playground voluntary standards
- Upholstered furniture
- Baby walkers
- Drawstrings on childrens clothing, window blind
cords
16CPSC Legal Tools
- Requires pre-market notification (but NOT
pre-market clearance) of new products - Voluntary and mandatory product standards
- Voluntary and involuntary product recalls - some
destroyed, some repaired - Cease and desist orders
- Civil penalties
17Fast-Track Recalls
- Speeds up the recall process
- Begun in August 1985 now used for about one-half
of recalls - Works with voluntary recalls only
18Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
- Current Issues
- Ongoing recall program strollers, cribs, bunk
beds, halogen torchiere floor lamps - Reductions in
- childrens head injury rate
- deaths by fire
- deaths among children from poisonings
- deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning
- deaths from electrocutions
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- Current Issues contd
- Sports injuries
- Fire injuries and deaths
- Protection for vulnerable populations
- People speaking English as a second language
- People with disabilities
- People at lower economic levels
- Children
- Elderly
20Challenges the CPSC faces
- Lack of voluntary reporting
- Government directs agency via legislation that
CPSC must implement - Criticized for hasty and unnecessary recalls but
must act quickly - Lack of adequate resources
- Become more visible and important