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SaferProducts API
On March 11, 2011, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission launched SaferProducts.gov. This site hosts the agency's new Publicly Available Consumer Product Safety Information Database. On SaferProducts.gov, consumers can submit reports of harm or reports of potential harm. After a short amount of time for review by the agency and named manufacturer, these reports go live on SaferProducts.gov and are searchable by the public. The public also can export search results. The Application Protocol Interface (API), to open the published SaferProducts.gov data to developers and businesses so that the information in SaferProducts.gov can be accessed by an even greater number of consumers online and on mobile devices.
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환경부 어린이환경과건강포털 국내외어린이용품리콜현황
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어린이 유해물질 관련 안전한 국내, 국외 제품의 리콜 정보(제품명, 출처, 사용제한 환경 유해인자, 등록일자 등) 및 화학물질 정보 등의 데이터 제공
Consumer Product Recalls
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It is industry’s responsibility to ensure that they are selling consumer products and cosmetics that are compliant with the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act and its regulations, and the Cosmetic Regulations under the Food and Drugs Act. When non-compliance is identified, action is taken to protect Canadians which may include removing the product from the market through a voluntary recall. The recall process generally includes the cessation of all manufacturing, importing, distributing, advertising and selling of the affected products, as well as communicating to consumers the actions they should take to prevent exposure to the danger posed by the affected product(s). When a recall is initiated, Health Canada’s Consumer Product Safety Program publishes the information related to the recall on the Healthy Canadians website to assist in the distribution of the recall messaging to all Canadians (https://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/index-eng.php?cat=4). Each recall posting has a “Webidentifier”. The service standard for posting is based on the category of the product and the risks posed by the issue identified (which determines the “Level” of the recall). It is calculated from the day the decision is made that a recall is required to the day the recall is posted on the website (the difference of which is the “Measure” column in the dataset). Communicating recalls in a timely manner is an important means in which Health Canada helps protect Canadians from unsafe consumer products.