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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-14-07 12:01 PM
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Durbin Press Release: Stop and inspect all painted Chinese toys
http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/blog/2007/08/durbin_stop_and_inspect_all_pa.html

Durbin: Stop and inspect all painted Chinese toys

by Frank James

Mattel Toys' latest recall of Chinese-made toys with paint because of concerns the paint contains toxic lead has prompted Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) to call for something radical—the stopping and inspecting all toys from China with paint.

Durbin is quoted in his press release thusly:

"… We should temporarily detain and inspect all shipments of children’s products from China that contain paint. Doing so is a strong step, but one that will catch tainted and dangerous toys before they hit store shelves. I've asked CPSC to examine this option and I hope that in light of this new recall, they will take a serious look at such action."

Durbin also wants a meeting with toy makers and retailers to discuss what appears to be a fairly significant problem with Chinese manufacturers.

Mattel should have plenty of people on Capitol Hill willing to listen if it chooses to make a case for a less severe approach than what Durbin advocates which could prove very costly to the toy maker.

A quick search of the opensecrets.org website indicates the company has spread a lot of money around, much of it to Democrats with an apparent emphasis on lawmakers from California.

Here's the press release from Durbin's office.

DURBIN CALLS FOR MEETING WITH TOY MANUFACTURERS, RETAILERS ON SAFETY STANDARDS AND INSPECTIONS OF CHINESE TOY SHIPMENTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator Dick Durbin released the following statement today, following the second recall announcement by Mattel Toys in as many weeks, after concerns that toys manufactured in China were tainted with lead paint.

"Another week, another recall of Chinese-made toys. We can’t wait any longer for China to crack down on its lax safety standards. This needs to stop now before more children and more families are put at risk."

"I have asked to meet, next week, with the CEO's of the major U.S. toy manufacturers and retailers and will urge them to voluntarily submit to third party inspections of their Chinese manufactured products. I've joined Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) in introducing legislation that would make this a requirement and I hope that Congress will pass this bill when we return next month."

"This problem is serious, and I think that we should temporarily detain and inspect all shipments of children’s products from China that contain paint. Doing so is a strong step, but one that will catch tainted and dangerous toys before they hit store shelves. I've asked CPSC to examine this option and I hope that in light of this new recall, they will take a serious look at such action."

"Today's recall underscores the larger problem -- as we import more toys from countries with different safety standards we must be more vigilant in protecting children and families. We need meaningful safety standards for imported products and a CPSC with the resources to do their job. The time to talk is over. It’s now time to act."

Last month, Durbin introduced the Consumer Product Safety Modernization Act, will dramatically expand CPSC’s ability to protect American consumers. This bill increases the authorized funding level for the agency over the next five years, repeals the requirement that the CPSC have a quorum to engage in regulatory actions, decreases the amount of time that firms have to respond to the information CPSC releases, institutes a civil penalty for retailers that knowingly sell a recalled product, and increases maximum fine for violations.

Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) and Durbin, who chairs the Senate Appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over the CPSC, are the lead cosponsors of the Children’s Products Safety Act which would require all children’s products -- both imports and those manufactured domestically -- to be certified as having met rigorous product safety standards by independent laboratories.


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MH1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-14-07 12:07 PM
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1. More info about lead, for anyone interested
Edited on Tue Aug-14-07 12:07 PM by MH1
I just posted this on another thread, and thought readers here might also be interested. Herbert Needleman gave a fascinating presentation about the history of recognition of lead as a poison, and where we stand today with it, at the Pittsburgh Women's Health and Environment conference.

Go here for podcasts and the accompanying powerpoints:

http://www.womenshealthpittsburgh.org/podcasts.html

Get Herbert Needleman's slides here - he did the presentation on lead - it was EXCELLENT and very informative:

http://www.womenshealthpittsburgh.org/ppt/Herb%20Needleman.ppt

To watch his presentation, you need to download or run the podcast for "The New Science Panel", midway down the left side.

Unfortunately I don't remember the details, but if you are interested in lead, what's allowed and what are the consequences, you will find this presentation interesting.
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Bitwit1234 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-14-07 12:12 PM
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2. Damn if I would inspect them I would just reject them
I would not under any circumstances allow them in the country. Not until the upgrade everything they make. After all we import 90% of china's goods and they import 0% of ours. AND won't allow them in the country.
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jojo54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-14-07 12:19 PM
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3. Here's an idea:
Detain and inspect EVERYTHING coming into this country!!

And I don't want to hear anything from them about not enough time or personnel.
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-14-07 12:37 PM
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4. kestrel press release: Don't buy ANY toys or food items from China. Period.
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