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Understanding Transparency and Traceability in the Supply Chain
Defining the differences between transparency and traceability we explore how they are brought together by the online supply chain management system Transparency-One.
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SGS’s Bioanalytical Laboratory in Shanghai Opens Its Doors
SGS’s new bioanalytical laboratory in Shanghai is now ready for business.
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Appointment of Dr Peter Kalantzis as Acting Chairman of the Board of Directors of SGS
Following sad news regarding the health condition of Mr Sergio Marchionne, SGS announces the appointment of Dr Peter Kalantzis as Acting Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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Health Canada Updates Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist
Health Canada published an updated cosmetic ingredient hotlist in December 2019.
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US CPSC Approves New Safety Standard (16 CFR 1236) for Infant Sleep Products
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has approved a new federal safety rule, 16 CFR 1236, for Infant Sleep Products intended for sleep and age graded for babies under five months of age.
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Canada - Quebec Repeals Act Respecting Stuffing and Upholstered and Stuffed Articles
Quebec province repeals Act Respecting Stuffing and Upholstered and Stuffed Articles effective immediately
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EU Enforcement Plan on Food Contact Materials Made of Bamboo Powder
EU authorities have agreed to launch an action plan to ensure unauthorized food contact plastics containing bamboo and other plant-based additives are no longer placed on the market.
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South Africa Consults Over Several Draft Standards for Toy Safety
South Africa has launched a consultation period for several draft standards on toys. Comments are accepted until April 29, 2022.
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Brexit – What will happen to the restricted substances requirements of your manufactured EE products?
The UK government has published guidance for manufactured, imported and exported goods placed on the UK market after the Brexit transitional arrangements come to an end on December 31, 2020. This SafeGuard focuses on the restricted substances requirements in the UK for EE products.
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New York State Revises Law on Toxic Chemicals in Children’s Products
Revisions to New York State’s law on toxic chemicals in children’s products include reorganizing the regulatory framework for the DEC to designate CoCs and HPCs, as well as establishing a children’s product safety council to make recommendations for HPCs.
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