Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Nov. 1 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission nominee Dana Baiocco vowed to senators on Nov. 1, to err on the side of voluntary recalls over mandatory recalls. During her Senate Commerce Committee confirmation hearing, Baiocco said voluntary recall is one of the most effective programs of the CPSC, and added that mandatory recalls take longer to develop, and should be issued only when the voluntary process fails. CPSC could expedite the voluntary process by “not getting bogged down” in “the details of the written message” all the time, she said.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 30 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 27 the following voluntary recalls:
ATSC is “pleased” the FCC in its ATSC 3.0 rules is requiring broadcasters to use the A/322 physical-layer protocol document for a five-year sunset window alongside the A/321 bootstrap physical-layer document, ATSC President Mark Richer told us Friday. Requiring 3.0 broadcasters “to adhere to A/322 for an appropriate transitional period, and only on their primary video programming stream,” will “balance our goals of protecting consumers while promoting innovation,” the commission said in its draft 3.0 order released Thursday, setting the stage for a 3.0 authorization vote at the FCC’s next agenda meeting Nov. 16.
ATSC is “pleased” the FCC in its ATSC 3.0 rules is requiring broadcasters to use the A/322 physical-layer protocol document for a five-year sunset window alongside the A/321 bootstrap physical-layer document, ATSC President Mark Richer told us Friday. Requiring 3.0 broadcasters “to adhere to A/322 for an appropriate transitional period, and only on their primary video programming stream,” will “balance our goals of protecting consumers while promoting innovation,” the commission said in its draft 3.0 order released Thursday, setting the stage for a 3.0 authorization vote at the FCC’s next agenda meeting Nov. 16.
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 25 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 24 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 20 the following voluntary recalls:
Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Oct. 19 the following voluntary recalls: