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NEW from Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program

Five new Consumer Product Enforcement Summary Reports are now available on the Health Canada’s Consumer Product Safety website:

Surface Coating Materials Regulations Report: the purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of products for children, including furniture, and pencils and artists’ paintbrushes, with specific total lead requirements of the Surface Coating Materials Regulations.

Expansion Gates and Expandable Enclosures Regulations Report:  the purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of expansion gates and expandable enclosures with the requirements of the Expansion Gates and Expandable Enclosures Regulations.

Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations Report: the purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of cribs with the specific requirements of the Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations.

Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 Report:  the purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of consumer chemicals with the requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 (CCCR, 2001).

Toys Regulations Report: the purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of toys with the specific requirements of the Toys Regulations.  

To see previous reports: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/consumer-product-safety/reports-publications/industry-professionals/enforcement-summary-report.html

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Other Government Departments (OGDs) Requirements

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