NEW YORK -- "New Rules on CARB" will be the topic of a free one-hour webinar to be hosted by SGS Consumer Testing Services at 2 pm EDT on Tuesday, August 17. The presentation will address the latest regulations on formaldehyde emissions in composite wood products – including a new U.S. law plus recent changes to the 2007 standards set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) – and their impact on U.S. retailers, distributors and manufacturers of products such as furniture, consumer shelving, DIY products, flooring, paneling, moulding and picture frames.
The original CARB regulation, known as the Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Reduce Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products, was adopted to limit public exposure to formaldehyde because of its carcinogenic properties. Composite wood panels including hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium-density fiberboard were targeted because they comprise the largest block of controllable formaldehyde-emitting products. All parties in the distribution chain are equally liable and can be fined for non-compliance.
The Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act (S. 1660) signed by President Barack Obama on July 7, 2010, is modeled after the CARB regulation and designed to provide uniformity to the U.S. marketplace. Some emissions standards imposed under the new law, which amends the Toxic Substances Control Act, will take effect as early as July 2011.
The August 17 webinar will cover topics including new emissions limits, labeling requirements, sell-through exemptions, enforcement actions, destructive testing, and factory and product certification.
The presentation will be hosted by Chuck Coletta, Technical Director - International Hardlines, for SGS Consumer Testing Services in North America.
About SGS Consumer Testing Services
SGS Consumer Testing Services, a division of the SGS Group, is the world's leading verification, testing and certification company. The company's comprehensive testing, product inspection, process assessment and technical services cover the entire supply chain from product development to retailing for electrical products, wireless products, soft line products, hard line products and food products. SGS' global network and expertise provide a single consolidated source that can help manufacturers, suppliers and retailers reduce risk, improve efficiency and product quality, and ensure compliance to both national and international standards. Parent company SGS Group has more than 59,000 employees and over 1,000 offices and laboratories in 143 countries.
SOURCE: SGS Consumer Testing Services
The original CARB regulation, known as the Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Reduce Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products, was adopted to limit public exposure to formaldehyde because of its carcinogenic properties. Composite wood panels including hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium-density fiberboard were targeted because they comprise the largest block of controllable formaldehyde-emitting products. All parties in the distribution chain are equally liable and can be fined for non-compliance.
The Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act (S. 1660) signed by President Barack Obama on July 7, 2010, is modeled after the CARB regulation and designed to provide uniformity to the U.S. marketplace. Some emissions standards imposed under the new law, which amends the Toxic Substances Control Act, will take effect as early as July 2011.
The August 17 webinar will cover topics including new emissions limits, labeling requirements, sell-through exemptions, enforcement actions, destructive testing, and factory and product certification.
The presentation will be hosted by Chuck Coletta, Technical Director - International Hardlines, for SGS Consumer Testing Services in North America.
About SGS Consumer Testing Services
SGS Consumer Testing Services, a division of the SGS Group, is the world's leading verification, testing and certification company. The company's comprehensive testing, product inspection, process assessment and technical services cover the entire supply chain from product development to retailing for electrical products, wireless products, soft line products, hard line products and food products. SGS' global network and expertise provide a single consolidated source that can help manufacturers, suppliers and retailers reduce risk, improve efficiency and product quality, and ensure compliance to both national and international standards. Parent company SGS Group has more than 59,000 employees and over 1,000 offices and laboratories in 143 countries.
SOURCE: SGS Consumer Testing Services
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