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[CPSC Docket No. CPSC–2012–0008]
CPSC Symposium on Phthalates
Screening and Testing Methods
Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
The Consumer Product Safety
Commission (‘‘CPSC,’’ ‘‘Commission,’’
or ‘‘we’’) is announcing its intent to
hold a symposium on phthalates
screening and testing methods. The
symposium will be held at the CPSC’s
National Product Testing and
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Evaluation Center in Rockville,
Maryland, on March 1, 2012. We invite
interested parties to participate in or
attend the symposium and to submit
comments.
DATES: The symposium will be held
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 1, 2012.
Individuals interested in serving on
panels or presenting information at the
symposium should register by February
9, 2012; all other individuals who wish
to attend the symposium should register
by February 24, 2012. Comments must
be received by February 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: The symposium will be
held at the CPSC’s National Product
Testing and Evaluation Center, 5
Research Place, Rockville, Maryland
20850. There is no charge to attend the
symposium. Persons interested in
serving on a panel, presenting
information, or attending the
symposium should register online at:
https://www.cpsc.gov/
meetingsignup.html, and click on the
link titled, ‘‘Phthalates Testing
Symposium.’’ More information about
the symposium will be posted at
www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/
phthalatestest.html.
You may submit comments, identified
by Docket No. CPSC–2012–0008, by any
of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions
Submit electronic comments in the
following way:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
To ensure timely processing of
comments, the Commission is no longer
accepting comments submitted by
electronic mail (email) except through:
https://www.regulations.gov.
Written Submissions
Submit written submissions in the
following way:
Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for
paper, disk, or CD–ROM submissions),
preferably in five copies, to: Office of
the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission, Room 820, 4330 East West
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814;
telephone (301) 504–7923.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this notice. All
comments received may be posted
without change, including any personal
identifiers, contact information, or other
personal information provided, to:
https://www.regulations.gov. Do not
submit confidential business
information, trade secret information, or
other sensitive or protected information
electronically. Such information should
be submitted in writing.
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Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to: https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Matthew Dreyfus, Ph.D., Directorate for
Laboratory Sciences, 5 Research Place,
Rockville, MD 20850, (301) 987–2094,
mdreyfus@cpsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. What does the law require?
Section 108 of the Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act of 2008
(CPSIA) (Pub. L. 110–314) permanently
prohibits the sale of any ‘‘children’s toy
or child care article’’ containing more
than 0.1 percent of each of three
specified phthalates: di-(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate
(DBP), and benzyl butyl phthalate
(BBP). Section 108 of the CPSIA also
prohibits on an interim basis, the sale of
any ‘‘children’s toy that can be placed
in a child’s mouth’’ or ‘‘child care
article’’ containing more than 0.1
percent of each of three additional
phthalates: diisononyl phthalate (DINP),
diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP), and di-noctyl phthalate (DNOP).
Section 14(a)(2) of the Consumer
Product Safety Act (CPSA) (15 U.S.C.
2063(a)(2)) establishes testing
requirements for children’s products
that are subject to a children’s product
safety rule. (Section 3(a)(2) of the CPSA
(15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(2)) defines a
‘‘children’s product’’ as a consumer
product designed or intended primarily
for children 12 and younger.) Section
14(a)(2)(A) of the CPSA also states that,
before a children’s product that is
subject to a children’s product safety
rule is imported for consumption or
warehousing or distributed in
commerce, the manufacturer or private
labeler of such children’s product must
submit sufficient samples of the
children’s product, ‘‘or samples that are
identical in all material respects to the
product,’’ to an accredited ‘‘third party
conformity assessment body’’ to be
tested for compliance with the
children’s product safety rule. Based on
such testing, the manufacturer or private
labeler, under section 14(a)(2)(B) of the
CPSA, must issue a certificate that
certifies that such children’s product
complied with the children’s product
safety rule based on the assessment of
a third party conformity assessment
body accredited and CPSC-approved to
perform such tests.
In the Federal Register of August 10,
2011 (76 FR 49286), we published a
notice of requirements establishing the
accreditation criteria for third party
conformity assessment bodies to assess
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conformity with the limits on phthalates
in children’s toys and child care
articles. The notice of requirements
described the test methods that third
party conformity assessment bodies
should use when testing for phthalates.
In brief, the test methods identified in
the notice of requirements are:
• CPSC–CH–C1001–09.3, Standard
Operating Procedure for Determination
of Phthalates, issued on April 1, 2010.
This test method can be downloaded
from the CPSC Web site at: https://
www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/CPSC–CH–
C1001–09.3.pdf; and/or
• GB/T 22048–2008, Toys and
Children’s Products—Determination of
Phthalate Plasticizers in Polyvinyl
Chloride Plastic, issued on June 16,
2008. Information about this method is
available at: https://220.194.5.109/
stdlinfo/servlet/com.sac.sacQuery.
GjbzcxDetailServlet?std_code=GB/
T%2022048–2008.
Thus, third party conformity
assessment bodies use either of the two
test methods identified immediately
above when they test children’s toys
and child care articles for compliance
with the phthalates limits.
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II. What do we hope the symposium
will accomplish?
The CPSIA’s phthalate restrictions,
coupled with the testing and
certification requirements in the CPSA,
have created certain challenges for
manufacturers, retailers, and third party
conformity assessment bodies (more
commonly known as ‘‘testing
laboratories’’). Therefore, we intend to
hold the first CPSC Symposium on
Phthalates Screening and Testing
Methods on March 1, 2012, at our
National Product Testing and
Evaluation Center, located at 5 Research
Place, Rockville, Maryland 20850. The
symposium will run from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Our goal is to review available and
emerging technologies for detecting
phthalates and to stimulate discussion
of technological needs to improve
testing methods. We intend to ensure
that the advantages and limitations of
screening and testing methods are
discussed. We plan to use a
combination of technical presentations
and discussion panels to explore these
issues at the symposium.
III. What topics will be addressed at the
symposium?
We plan to cover the following topics:
• Methods for increased quality
control, from the manufacturing process
to testing a final product;
• Available chemical analysis
instrumentation and techniques,
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including infrared spectroscopy (FTIR),
Thermal Desorption, Direct Analysis
Real Time Mass Spectrometry (DART–
MS), and Gas Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry (GC/MS);
• Advantages and limitations of
available technology; and
• Emerging organic chemical
detection and quantification
technologies.
We will prepare a detailed agenda
based on scheduled presenters and
expected attendance, and we will make
the agenda available on our Web site at:
www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/
phthalatetestagenda.pdf.
IV. Details Regarding the Symposium
A. When and where will the symposium
be held?
The symposium will be held from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 1, 2012, at the
CPSC’s National Product Testing and
Evaluation Center, 5 Research Place,
Rockville, Maryland 20850.
B. How do you register for the
symposium?
If you would like to make a
presentation at the symposium or to be
considered as a panel member for a
specific topic or topics, you should
register by February 9, 2012. (See the
ADDRESSES portion of this document for
the Web site link and instructions on
where to register.) We also ask that you
indicate whether you would like to
serve on a panel or make a presentation,
and indicate the topic(s) for which you
wish to be considered. We ask that you
limit the number of topics to no more
than three. We will select panelists and
individuals who will make
presentations at the symposium, based
on considerations such as the
individual’s familiarity or expertise
with the topic to be discussed; the
practical utility of the information to be
presented (such as a discussion of
specific methods), and the individual’s
viewpoint or ability to represent certain
interests (such as large manufacturers,
small manufacturers, consumer
organizations).
In addition, please inform Dr.
Matthew Dreyfus, mdreyfus@cpsc.gov,
(301) 987–2094 of any special
equipment needs required to make a
presentation. While an effort will be
made to accommodate all persons who
wish to make a presentation, the time
allotted for presentations will depend
on the number of persons who wish to
speak on a given topic and the agenda.
We recommend that individuals and
organizations with common interests
consolidate or coordinate their
presentations and request time for a
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joint presentation. If you wish to make
a presentation and want to make copies
of your presentation or other handouts
available, you should bring copies to the
symposium. We will notify those who
are selected to make a presentation or
participate in a session or panel at least
two weeks before the symposium.
Selections will be made in attempt to
ensure that a wide variety of interests
are represented.
If you do not wish to make a
presentation, we ask that you register by
February 24, 2012. Please be aware that
seating will be on a first-come, firstserved basis. If you are unable to attend
the symposium, it will be available
through a webcast, but you may not be
able to interact with the panels and
presenters.
If you need special accommodations
because of disability, please contact Dr.
Matthew Dreyfus, mdreyfus@cpsc.gov,
(301) 987–2094 at least 10 days before
the symposium.
In addition, we encourage written or
electronic comments to the docket.
Written or electronic comments will be
accepted until February 27, 2012. Please
note that all comments should be
restricted to the topics covered by the
symposium.
C. What happens if few people register
for the symposium?
If fewer than 15 individuals register
for the symposium, we may cancel the
symposium. If we decide to cancel the
symposium, we will post a cancellation
notice by February 23, 2012, on the Web
page for the symposium insert web
address and send an email to all
registered participants who provide
their email address when they register.
Dated: January 25, 2012.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
[CPSC Docket No. CPSC-2012-0008]
CPSC Symposium on Phthalates Screening and Testing Methods
AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (``CPSC,''
``Commission,'' or ``we'') is announcing its intent to hold a symposium
on phthalates screening and testing methods. The symposium will be held
at the CPSC's National Product Testing and Evaluation Center in
Rockville, Maryland, on March 1, 2012. We invite interested parties to
participate in or attend the symposium and to submit comments.
DATES: The symposium will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 1,
2012. Individuals interested in serving on panels or presenting
information at the symposium should register by February 9, 2012; all
other individuals who wish to attend the symposium should register by
February 24, 2012. Comments must be received by February 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: The symposium will be held at the CPSC's National Product
Testing and Evaluation Center, 5 Research Place, Rockville, Maryland
20850. There is no charge to attend the symposium. Persons interested
in serving on a panel, presenting information, or attending the
symposium should register online at: https://www.cpsc.gov/meetingsignup.html, and click on the link titled, ``Phthalates Testing
Symposium.'' More information about the symposium will be posted at
www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/phthalatestest.html.
You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. CPSC-2012-0008,
by any of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions
Submit electronic comments in the following way:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
To ensure timely processing of comments, the Commission is no
longer accepting comments submitted by electronic mail (email) except
through: https://www.regulations.gov.
Written Submissions
Submit written submissions in the following way:
Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper, disk, or CD-ROM
submissions), preferably in five copies, to: Office of the Secretary,
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Room 820, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504-7923.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number for this notice. All comments received may be posted
without change, including any personal identifiers, contact
information, or other personal information provided, to: https://www.regulations.gov. Do not submit confidential business information,
trade secret information, or other sensitive or protected information
electronically. Such information should be submitted in writing.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to: https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Dreyfus, Ph.D., Directorate
for Laboratory Sciences, 5 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850, (301)
987-2094, mdreyfus@cpsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. What does the law require?
Section 108 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008
(CPSIA) (Pub. L. 110-314) permanently prohibits the sale of any
``children's toy or child care article'' containing more than 0.1
percent of each of three specified phthalates: di-(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), and benzyl butyl phthalate
(BBP). Section 108 of the CPSIA also prohibits on an interim basis, the
sale of any ``children's toy that can be placed in a child's mouth'' or
``child care article'' containing more than 0.1 percent of each of
three additional phthalates: diisononyl phthalate (DINP), diisodecyl
phthalate (DIDP), and di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP).
Section 14(a)(2) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) (15
U.S.C. 2063(a)(2)) establishes testing requirements for children's
products that are subject to a children's product safety rule. (Section
3(a)(2) of the CPSA (15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(2)) defines a ``children's
product'' as a consumer product designed or intended primarily for
children 12 and younger.) Section 14(a)(2)(A) of the CPSA also states
that, before a children's product that is subject to a children's
product safety rule is imported for consumption or warehousing or
distributed in commerce, the manufacturer or private labeler of such
children's product must submit sufficient samples of the children's
product, ``or samples that are identical in all material respects to
the product,'' to an accredited ``third party conformity assessment
body'' to be tested for compliance with the children's product safety
rule. Based on such testing, the manufacturer or private labeler, under
section 14(a)(2)(B) of the CPSA, must issue a certificate that
certifies that such children's product complied with the children's
product safety rule based on the assessment of a third party conformity
assessment body accredited and CPSC-approved to perform such tests.
In the Federal Register of August 10, 2011 (76 FR 49286), we
published a notice of requirements establishing the accreditation
criteria for third party conformity assessment bodies to assess
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conformity with the limits on phthalates in children's toys and child
care articles. The notice of requirements described the test methods
that third party conformity assessment bodies should use when testing
for phthalates. In brief, the test methods identified in the notice of
requirements are:
CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3, Standard Operating Procedure for
Determination of Phthalates, issued on April 1, 2010. This test method
can be downloaded from the CPSC Web site at: https://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3.pdf; and/or
GB/T 22048-2008, Toys and Children's Products--
Determination of Phthalate Plasticizers in Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic,
issued on June 16, 2008. Information about this method is available at:
https://220.194.5.109/stdlinfo/servlet/com.sac.sacQuery.GjbzcxDetailServlet?std_code=GB/T%2022048-2008.
Thus, third party conformity assessment bodies use either of the
two test methods identified immediately above when they test children's
toys and child care articles for compliance with the phthalates limits.
II. What do we hope the symposium will accomplish?
The CPSIA's phthalate restrictions, coupled with the testing and
certification requirements in the CPSA, have created certain challenges
for manufacturers, retailers, and third party conformity assessment
bodies (more commonly known as ``testing laboratories''). Therefore, we
intend to hold the first CPSC Symposium on Phthalates Screening and
Testing Methods on March 1, 2012, at our National Product Testing and
Evaluation Center, located at 5 Research Place, Rockville, Maryland
20850. The symposium will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Our goal is to review available and emerging technologies for
detecting phthalates and to stimulate discussion of technological needs
to improve testing methods. We intend to ensure that the advantages and
limitations of screening and testing methods are discussed. We plan to
use a combination of technical presentations and discussion panels to
explore these issues at the symposium.
III. What topics will be addressed at the symposium?
We plan to cover the following topics:
Methods for increased quality control, from the
manufacturing process to testing a final product;
Available chemical analysis instrumentation and
techniques, including infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermal Desorption,
Direct Analysis Real Time Mass Spectrometry (DART-MS), and Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS);
Advantages and limitations of available technology; and
Emerging organic chemical detection and quantification
technologies.
We will prepare a detailed agenda based on scheduled presenters and
expected attendance, and we will make the agenda available on our Web
site at: www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/phthalatetestagenda.pdf.
IV. Details Regarding the Symposium
A. When and where will the symposium be held?
The symposium will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 1, 2012,
at the CPSC's National Product Testing and Evaluation Center, 5
Research Place, Rockville, Maryland 20850.
B. How do you register for the symposium?
If you would like to make a presentation at the symposium or to be
considered as a panel member for a specific topic or topics, you should
register by February 9, 2012. (See the ADDRESSES portion of this
document for the Web site link and instructions on where to register.)
We also ask that you indicate whether you would like to serve on a
panel or make a presentation, and indicate the topic(s) for which you
wish to be considered. We ask that you limit the number of topics to no
more than three. We will select panelists and individuals who will make
presentations at the symposium, based on considerations such as the
individual's familiarity or expertise with the topic to be discussed;
the practical utility of the information to be presented (such as a
discussion of specific methods), and the individual's viewpoint or
ability to represent certain interests (such as large manufacturers,
small manufacturers, consumer organizations).
In addition, please inform Dr. Matthew Dreyfus, mdreyfus@cpsc.gov,
(301) 987-2094 of any special equipment needs required to make a
presentation. While an effort will be made to accommodate all persons
who wish to make a presentation, the time allotted for presentations
will depend on the number of persons who wish to speak on a given topic
and the agenda. We recommend that individuals and organizations with
common interests consolidate or coordinate their presentations and
request time for a joint presentation. If you wish to make a
presentation and want to make copies of your presentation or other
handouts available, you should bring copies to the symposium. We will
notify those who are selected to make a presentation or participate in
a session or panel at least two weeks before the symposium. Selections
will be made in attempt to ensure that a wide variety of interests are
represented.
If you do not wish to make a presentation, we ask that you register
by February 24, 2012. Please be aware that seating will be on a first-
come, first-served basis. If you are unable to attend the symposium, it
will be available through a webcast, but you may not be able to
interact with the panels and presenters.
If you need special accommodations because of disability, please
contact Dr. Matthew Dreyfus, mdreyfus@cpsc.gov, (301) 987-2094 at least
10 days before the symposium.
In addition, we encourage written or electronic comments to the
docket. Written or electronic comments will be accepted until February
27, 2012. Please note that all comments should be restricted to the
topics covered by the symposium.
C. What happens if few people register for the symposium?
If fewer than 15 individuals register for the symposium, we may
cancel the symposium. If we decide to cancel the symposium, we will
post a cancellation notice by February 23, 2012, on the Web page for
the symposium insert web address and send an email to all registered
participants who provide their email address when they register.
Dated: January 25, 2012.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[FR Doc. 2012-1931 Filed 1-27-12; 8:45 am]
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