The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 16, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 15, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 10, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 9, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 8-9, 2011:
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a summary of the major requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and timeframes for implementing some of these requirements.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 3, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on March 1-2, 2011:
Commissioner Nord of the Consumer Product Safety Commission has posted a blog on an internal agency debate over the terms recall, warning, etc. She states that in one recent action, CPSC put out a unilateral warning to the public about a product but called that warning a "recall." In another, it negotiated a voluntary “recall” of a product that consisted of allowing consumers to contact the company to get a warning label. Nord says some at the agency believe that labeling all product safety actions a recall is the only way to get media attention, but she questions this practice.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following additional voluntary recall on February 24, 2011: