LHAMA Certification for ASTM D-4236
An EMI art materials review for compliance with ASTM D-4236 using the guidelines outlined in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 16 1500.135 affords a thorough and comprehensive analysis.
While some competitors only provide a formula evaluation for chronic hazards with no physical or chemical considerations in their analysis, EMI offers a full complement of analytics and certifications.
- LHAMA certification and FHSA review
- Consumer product labeling
- Compliance with California Proposition 65 as well as applicable state art labeling codes
- Provide expert testimony and representation with regulatory agencies
An EMI art materials review for compliance with ASTM D-4236 may provide the following:
Formula Review
- Raw ingredients evaluation
- Visual physical analysis
- Product application assessment and review
- Analysis of physical form and size/volume
- Accessibility analysis
- Consideration of intended use including appropriate age grading
- Evaluation of exposure routes including ingestion, skin and eye contact, and inhalation under normal use or reasonably foreseeable misuse.
- Review for chronic hazards – CPSC regulations
- Review for acute hazards – FHSA – Federal Hazardous Substances Act
- Review existing labeling for hazard and precautionary language per ASTM D-4236
- Prepare CPSC- compliant label statements
- Analysis of laboratory test results done by CPSIA-approved subcontracted laboratories.
- Review for art materials toxicity – LHAMA
- Review specifically for 16 CFR 1500.14 Art Materials
- Review for California Proposition 65 ingredients
- Notify CPSC of product certification and compliance
- List on Thomson Reuters Poison Index site
- 1-800-gotoxic on demand toxic informational hot line (At additional cost)
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