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| ![]() Environmental Working Group Action Fund Discovers Asbestos in Children’s ProductsA recently released report by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Action Fund found a presence of asbestos in children’s crayons and toy crime lab kits (1). The advocacy group calls for legislation to be enacted to regulate the use of asbestos.
According to the report, crayons and toy crime lab kits that were found to contain asbestos were manufactured in China and imported to the United States (US). It was unclear whether the US companies were responsible for manufacturing the products or whether the use of their trademarks was licensed. The asbestos found in the tested products was most likely to be a contaminant in talc used as a binding agent in crayons and powders in crime scene fingerprint kits. The EWG report calls for US federal agencies to set rules for asbestos in consumer products: - The FDA to set clear limits on the use of asbestos in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food and other products that contain talc. - The CPSC to ban talc in children’s products, including crayons, chalk and fingerprint kits. These measures should be modeled on rules for lead in children’s products where toys are to be tested and certified to demonstrate compliance. Identifying Asbestos Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals and is often found in mines alongside talc deposits. It is classified as a known human carcinogen (Group 1 agent) (http://monographs.iarc.fr/ In the US, the use of asbestos in consumer products is regulated in California and Connecticut: - Asbestos has been on the California Proposition 65 (Prop 65) (oehha.ca.gov/ - Asbestos is prohibited in toys and other articles for children under the age of 16 under Sec.21a-337 of the State Child Protection Act (www.cga.ct.gov/ California Proposition 65 Settlements for Asbestos Highlights on a Prop 65 settlement for asbestos in crayons, and the restriction of asbestos in children’s products in Connecticut are summarized below: Jurisdiction: Citation: Prop 65 Substance: Asbestos Scope: Crayons Remark: Reformulation Not Used (Prohibited) Jurisdiction: Citation: Chapter 420d, State Child Protection Act, Sec. 21a-337 ‘Prohibited Acts. Exception’ Substance: Asbestos Scope: Toys and other articles for children under the age of 16 Remark: Requirement Prohibited Reference: Walker, B., & Lunder, S., EWG Action Fund tests find asbestos in kids’ crayons and crime scene kits (1yllvogavjh3f7wbx11bxebx.wpengine.netdna- About SGS Toy Testing Services Throughout its global network of laboratories, SGS is able to provide a range of services, including analytical testing and consultancy for asbestos and other restricted substances in children’s products, including crayons, for the US and international markets (http://www.sgs.com/ Please do not hesitate to contact an SGS expert for further information. Website: www.sgs.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/ SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world. End
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