Consumers
How We Can Help
The Federal Hazardous Substance Act (FSHA), the regulatory frameworks in the US, is administered by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). It requires household products that contain hazardous substances to be labeled with cautionary statements. However, the CPSC does not provide specific examples of consumer products and some products are regulated by other federal agencies e.g., pesticides are regulated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
Enacted in 1988, the Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (LHAMA) requires “art material products” to undergo a toxicological assessment and certification by a toxicologist at least every 5 years.
Is your product safe and compliant? Ask us!
What We Do
Toxicology risk assessment (TRA) documentation to support product safety including margin of safety
Compliance with restricted substance list
Review raw materials and substantiate their safety
Identify gaps in the supplier documentation
Study design, placement and monitoring according to OPPTS/OECD guidelines
Review claims and labels
Review fragrance allergens list and determine labeling requirements
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals records for safety data sheets and labels
Natural and organic claims based on ISO 16128-1: 2016 and ISO 161-2: 2017.
Certification for Art material or Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (LHAMA)
California Proposition 65 compliance