Understanding compliance with proposal 65 for companies selling products in California
Proposal 65 requires companies to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposure to state-designated chemicals to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. If You sold products in California, it can affect you in the following three cases:
- Your products do not contain material from proposal 65 current.
- Your products contain material/s from a list Current 65 proposal (https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/chemicals) , but it fits the "safe haven" limit " (https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/general-info/current-proposition-65-no-significant-risk-levels-nsrls-maximum) or that the expected level of exposure will not pose a significant risk of cancer or reproductive harm as instructed OEHHA , which are available in Article 7 andArticle 8 of Title 27, CA.
- Your products contain material/s from a list Current 65 proposal (https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/chemicals) >Above the "safe haven" limit, and requires warnings to Californians about significant exposure to chemicals identified by the state to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.
if the products are above the levels of no significant risk (NSRLs) and maximum permissible dose levels (MADLs) , products should be labeled with a warning.
The warning looks like
: "Warning: This product can expose you to exposure to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to cause cancer by the State of California. For more information, please go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov."
How can ComplyMarket help you:
- ComplyDoC is an intelligent IT cloud solution and the first open source cloud solution for supply chain sustainability and compliance of chemicals and products to gather information from suppliers.
- occasional consultations: He has a team ComplyMarket Extensive experience in providing regulatory support to the laws of California Prop 65.
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