SATRA accredited to test products for
US consumer safety compliance
Since the American Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
introduced the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)
in August 2008, there have been a number of changes to the
limits of lead allowed in certain products, and to the testing
required in order to show compliance.
After 11th February 2010, all
manufacturers, importers or retailers of children's products and
other consumer goods being sold in the US are required to
provide evidence of third-party testing of their products and to
show compliance with the CPSIA. Items intended for the
children's market that are covered by the Act include toys,
furniture and jewellery. As a CPSC-accredited laboratory, SATRA
can provide third-party test reports showing compliance with the
US regulations. The Technology Centre can also offer guidance on
how a product is affected by the CPSIA, the testing required and
interpretation of the results.
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