CPSIA – ICPHSO Update on Public Database
February 17, 2010 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
Filed under BLOG, Featured Articles
Remarks of Ming Zhu and Chad Tompkins, Office of Info Technology, on the Public Database. This presentation will apparently be posted online at www.saferproducts.gov.
- They are very excited about the database. They acknowledge that they are IT guys, not lawyers. Gotcha.
- Will give access to “far more” product info than previously available. Will provide much faster access to the info.
- Corporate participants can also get incident reports much more quickly and act much more quickly. [This is an obvious set up for an opportunity to judge the speed of your surveillance and response. I think it's best understood as the basis for compelling a certain helter skelter speed to respond. The populace demands it . . . .]
- Chairman Tenenbaum noted that www.saferproducts.gov has gone live, although the database is not yet functional. She says you can track the progress of the database on the website and kick the tires of its new design before its March 2011 rollout.
- They are looking forward to enhanced early detection of hazards.
- Consumers will have access to all consumer reports and manufacturer replies when making consumer product choices. Oooh, this is a good one. I am so glad I gave comments on this database. Why not just let us put our comment letters through the shredder ourselves?
- Will capture info on the submitters and the incident on the site.
- Phase I is to “turn on the fire hose” and phase II is where the agency improves its infrastructure to handle it. They recounted the overall IT improvement plan.
- Will use Social Media to drive traffic. Earlier in the day, Cheri Falvey noted the popularity of the video showing a carrot being severed by a stroller. Cute!
- They want us to talk about our website at our Tupperware parties. Something to think about.
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CPSIA – ICPHSO Update on Public Database
CPSIA – My Testimony at Public Consumer Product Safety Incident Database Hearing 11-10-09
November 11, 2009 by Rick Woldenberg, Chairman, Learning Resources, Inc.
Filed under BLOG, Featured Articles
I testified at the hearing about the new public product safety incident database at the CPSC yesterday (Nov. 10, 2009). The videos of my presentation are below for your convenience, in two parts.
Please note that this is the third time I have testified in front of the CPSC about the CPSIA (lead panel, tracking labels panel, database panel). I believe that out of the 30 presenters at these hearings, I was the only operating company that stood up and gave comments, besides a ladder company at this week’s hearing and a software company shamelessly trying to sell tracking label software. I cannot do this alone. You will get out of this what you put into it.
There is a great chance to make a contribution at the upcoming IMPORTANT two-day workshop on the so-called 15 Month Rule at the CPSC on December 11/12. See the CPSC notice here. We need to have some bodies at this meeting. The CPSC wants feedback from the regulated community, from real people with pain points. If we want the CPSC to work with Congress to fix the law and to implement it in as sensible a way as possible, we need to provide direct feedback. Ask yourself whether it matters that no children’s product company testified about the database besides Learning Resources after you watch my presentation. It’s a pretty important subject, others should have been there to defend their interests. Get involved – we need your help.
Part I (5:19)
Part II (6:20)
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CPSIA – My Testimony at Public Consumer Product Safety Incident Database Hearing 11-10-09

