Of course, if your business needs to comply with Prop 65 label requirements, it’s important to ensure you’re meeting the standards to avoid fines. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to determine if your products need Prop 65 labels and introduce some Avery solutions to help you ...
only occurs naturally is prohibitively expensive. Prop 65 is written in a way that places the burden of proof on businesses rather than on the government. If a business cannot prove that the chemical content in their products is natural, then they must provide a warning label or face ...
New California Prop 65 label requirements are now required on all products past a shelf life or created on or after August 30th 2018. %
including California. Because we don’t always sell our products to the end user, or know where our product might end up, we have decided to put the Prop 65 warning label on all our products. As we’re not the biggest fans of risking sanctions or fines, we’re happy to ...
the businesses must provide warnings to consumers. Failure to do so may lead to a civil lawsuit. If a business is determined to be in violation of CA Prop 65, a court may order the business to stop selling the product, reformulate the product, and/or label the product, depending on the...
Jonathan used the requirements for lead as an example. The FDA says that 75 mcg of lead is safe for an adult, 25 mcg for pregnant women, and 6 mcg for children. However, Prop 65 requires a warming label if the lead content exceeds 0.5 mcg. Jonathan put that in context by pointing ou...
California regulators are relaxing several major provisions of their proposal to revise Proposition 65 “short form” toxic warning-label rules for consumer products, but the new version still faces likely opposition from industry over at least one unchanged requirement while environmental and public-he...
"Clarion Safety has provided our safety labels for more than 20 years, meeting our unique design requirements as well as ANSI and ISO standards. In the process, they've helped us improve our product quality by keeping us informed about safety requirements and regulations. Confidence in a supplie...
of Californiagranted a preliminary injunctionto the California Chamber of Commerce (“the Chamber”), halting new lawsuits by both the State of California as well as private parties seeking to enforce Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”) warning requirements for the chemical acrylamide in food and ...
All manufacturers selling into the state of California are required to comply with Proposition-65 regulations. If a manufacturer isn’t complying with the warning label requirements, they’re putting themselves at risk for a lawsuit. As a buyer, if you then distribute that non-compliant manufacture...