California Proposes to List BPA as a Proposition 65 Reproductive Toxin
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”) is proposing listing bis-phenyl A (“BPA”) as a reproductive toxin under Proposition 65. In addition, OEHHA is also proposing a maximum daily exposure level of 290 micrograms per day. Public comments Read more...
961 Proposition 65 Notices Were Issued in 2012
2012 was a busy year for Proposition 65 notices with a total of 961 notices. Phthalates led the list with 511 notices. Phthalates are commonly used in polyvinyl chloride as a softener and the notices involve a variety of consumer Read more...
OEHHA Withdraws its Proposed NSRL and MADL for PCBs under Proposition 65
On April 12, 2012, California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”) proposed a No Significant Risk Level of 0.35 micrograms per day (μg/day) for polychlorinated biphenyls (“PCBs”) in foods based on the cancer potency value developed in a U.S. Environmental Read more...
CEH Targets Flame Retardant in 60-Day Notices
The Center for Environmental Health (“CEH”) recently issued four 60-day notices of intent to sue for alleged exposure to tris (1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (“TDCPP”) from furniture and baby products. TDCPP is a flame retardant and is listed as a Proposition 65 Read more...
NIST Issues Standard for Testing Lead in Paint
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed reference materials to test the level of lead in paint using X-Ray Fluorescent (“XRF”) guns. The CPSC limit on lead in children’s products is 90 ppm. The reference materials are three Read more...
FTC Guidance on “Toxin-Free”
The FTC issued revised guidance on “green claims” in October 2012. Of interest is its guidance on claims that a product is free of some toxin. In its fact sheet, the FTC states: “Marketers can make a free-of claim Read more...
Flame Retardants – New Target for Proposition 65
The Center for Environmental Health has recently issued 60-day notices for alleged exposure to tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP), a flame retardant. The notices were issued to distributors and retailers of foam-cushioned pads for children and foam cushioned mattress toppers. TDCPP is Read more...
Ingestion of Hexavalent Chromium No Longer Exempt Under Proposition 65
The California Office of Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”) has removed the exemption under Proposition 65 for exposure to hexavalent chromium via ingestion. The agency based its decision “on currently available scientific information that shows oral exposures to hexavalent chromium can Read more...
EWG Lists Cleaning Products it Says to Avoid
The Environmental Working Group (“EWG”), a non-profit group, recently listed specific cleaning products that it evaluated on the basis of ingredients. EWG classified the products with a score of A to F. EWG reports that “[s]ome 53 percent of cleaning products Read more...
OEHHA Announces Priority for Prop 65 NSRLs and MADLs
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”) recently announced its priorities to develop No Significant Risk Levels (“NSRLs”) for carcinogens and Maximum Daily Acceptable Exposures (“MADLs”) for reproductive toxins listed under Proposition 65. Proposition 65 requires businesses to Read more...



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