On August 30, 2016, the California Office of Environmental Monitoring and Hazard Assessment approved an amendment to Article 6 of the California 65 Act "Clear and Reasonable Warning Marks". The new rules will come into effect in August 30, 2018. It is not necessary to change the new logo before the production is completed before August 30, 2018 and the old warning signs have been added.
The amendment stipulates that a black exclamation mark isometric triangle should be displayed on the left side of WARNING. The warning signs should contain at least one nomenclature of harmful substances. Simple warning signs in the form of a product label are also provided. The amendment also specifies the size of warnings for different consumer goods and the way they are posted, and requires consumers to be guided to California's 65 official websites. The amendment also details the responsibilities of manufacturers and retailers.
For ordinary consumer goods, there are one or more of the following ways:
1, identify the labels or labels on each product's display or location.
2, automatically display to buyers through electronic screen.
3, add a warning label with "WARNING" logo on the product or package.
4. A short warning sign "WARNING" can be attached to the product. The font can not be smaller than the product information of the largest font, and in any case can not be less than 6 pounds.
For products sold on the Internet, a clear and reasonable warning sign should be displayed on the web page, or a link should be established to display the warning sign to the consumer before the consumer completes the purchase.
California 65 new "warning sign" is about to be enforced.
The California 65 Act refers to the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Substances Enforcement Act passed in California in 1986, which will continue to focus on exposure to toxic chemicals in California. The bill requires the California government to update and promulgate annual lists of chemicals that can cause cancer or reproductive defects or other reproductive hazards, and requires companies with 10 or more employees to post products containing substances on the list of hazardous substances under California Act 65 that may pose a risk to consumers. "Warning signs". If the company violates the requirement, it may face such risks as litigation and high compensation. .
For details, please refer to the following website: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/new-proposition-65-warnings