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ISO Publishes ISO 8124-12:2023 Safety of Toys – Microbiological Safety

Learn how the new ISO 8124-12:2023 standard specifies criteria for microbiological cleanliness for toy materials.

High Voltage Cable Field Testing Program (HVCFTP)

We provide customized, impartial and scientific based field testing services for your high voltage cable systems.

  • Chemicals and Materials

Health Canada Proposes Changes to the Toys Regulations

Changes outlined in the NOI would both modernize and add additional requirements regarding chemicals and toxicity, many of which have not been recently updated.

Industry Insights into EU Battery Regulation 2023/1542

Get insight on the new EU battery regulation, 2023/1542, including key changes and how they impact battery-operated products in both design and post-deployment.

  • Chemicals and Materials

U.S. CPSC Requests Data on PFAS Use in Consumer Products

Solicited data includes usage, potential exposures, and potential health effects of exposure. All stakeholders are encouraged to participate.

Are You Compliant with CMS Training Requirements?

Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about CMS Program Audits, effective training and our comprehensive healthcare catalog of e-learning courses for use in your organization.

  • Chemicals and Materials

Japan Makes Another Major Change to ISHL SDS/Labeling List

Japan’s latest ISHL incorporates the GHS classification results into selecting mandatory SDS/labeling substances and updates how these substances are announced.

  • Chemicals and Materials

Canada’s VOC Regs for Certain Products – Are you Ready?

VOC limits were established for approximately 130 categories/(sub)categories of products, affecting the import and manufacture of these products.

UL Solutions’ Steven Margis Honored with ANSI Award 2023

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) announced Steven Margis as the recipient of its Elihu Thomson Electrotechnology Medal.

  • Chemicals and Materials

EPA Posts Update to TSCA Inventory, Declassifies Substances

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency updated the Toxic Substances Control Act Chemical Substance Inventory in August 2023.