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Consumer Products Group to Host CPSC Conference

Washington, DC (June 22, 2010) – The Consumer Specialty Products Association is firming up plans for its September 23-24 conference, “The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from A to Z (And Beyond)” with recent confirmation received that CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum has accepted CSPA’s invitation to be the keynote speaker.

The day and a half conference will provide participants with a thorough understanding of the regulations administered by the Commission.  The first day will focus on the basic laws and regulations while the second day will focus on international requirements and the future of the Commission.

The conference is intended to be useful to individuals with varying degrees of familiarity with the Commission and will prove to be a valuable event.  It also will provide in detail new regulatory requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Act as amended by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008.

Industry experts also will be featured to discuss and provide updates on international consumer product regulations such as the Global Harmonized System (GHS) of Chemical Classification and Labeling and the Canadian Consumer Chemicals & Containers Regulation (CCCR). The conference will conclude with a panel discussion featuring former Commission staff, a consumer group representative and staff from Capitol Hill.

Please visit www.cspa.org on the “events” page for more information and to register. For more information, please contact Jane Wishneff, 202/833-7303, jwishneff@cspa.org, or Ann Wheeler, 202/833-7324, awheeler@cspa.org.

About CSPA

The Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) is the premier trade association representing the interests of some 240 companies engaged in the manufacture, formulation, distribution and sale of $80 billion annually in the U.S. of hundreds of familiar consumer products that help household, institutional and industrial customers create cleaner and healthier environments. Our products include disinfectants that kill germs in homes, hospitals and restaurants; candles, fragrances and air fresheners that eliminate odors; pest management products for home, garden and pets; cleaning products for use throughout the home; products used to protect and improve the performance and appearance of automobiles; and a host of other products used every day. Through its product stewardship program Product Care®, and scientific and business-to-business endeavors CSPA provides its members a platform to effectively address issues regarding the health, safety, sustainability and environmental impacts of their products. For more information, please visit www.cspa.org.