The New and Improved Prop 65? Maybe, Maybe Not
Prop 65 Counsel: What To Know
The New and Improved Prop 65? Maybe, Maybe Not
The Corvallis Advocate
Have you shopped for jewelry, cosmetics, furniture, or exercise equipment recently? If so, you have most likely come across a Proposition 65 warning sticker. If you are unsure of whether the warning label should keep you from buying a product, you are not alone. California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) proposed changes to the California-based law earlier this year that have arguably added to the confusion.
Should Processed Meat Be Added To Prop 65 List? Court Orders State of California to Answer Petition
Food Navigator-USA
The Superior Court of California has ordered the state of California to answer a petition brought by a nonprofit calling for it to add processed meat to the Proposition 65 list of substances known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Lawsuit: Dangerous Lead Levels Found in Two Happy Tot Baby Food Products Sold at Whole Foods and Target
EIN Presswire
Two baby foods touted as safe and organic sold at Target and Whole Foods contain alarming amounts of lead, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Children who eat just one serving of Happy Tot cheese and spinach ravioli consume more than 12 times the maximum amount of lead a child can be exposed to in one day.
OEHHA Notice
Notice of Intent to List Chemicals by the Labor Code Mechanism: Tetrahydrofuran; 2-ethylhexyl Acrylate; Methyl Acrylate; and Trimethylolpropane Triacrylate, Technical Grade
The California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) intends to list certain chemicals as known to the state to cause cancer under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65).
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