CHINA RECOGNIZED INTRENATIONAL MUTUAL RECOGNITION TEST TESTING CNAS L13989
CHINA RECOGNIZED INTRENATIONAL MUTUAL RECOGNITION TEST TESTING CNAS L13989
California's proposal No. 65 (caprop65, safe drinking water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) has become a widely used reference standard for the control of toxic and hazardous substances in the United States since its implementation.
So far, the products in the California 65 act litigation include handbags, wallets, shoes, belts, clothing, fashion accessories, jewelry, kitchen appliances, copper products, sporting goods, hand tools, furniture and many other products. The new agreement emphasizes the requirements for arsenic, cadmium, formaldehyde, lead and phthalates in the adjustment of all kinds of Halloween products.
1) It is not allowed to discharge the hazardous substances listed in the proposal into the drinking water.
2) Provide clear and reasonable warning (for listed substances, warning must be given, unless the exposure level is extremely low and does not cause risk).
Warning labels can be pasted on products, placed in workplaces, retail stores, or distributed notices, printed in newspapers and magazines. It is generally recommended to paste on products. The main content of the label is to describe the lead content of the product.