Canada - Proposing repeals and replaces the current Playpens Regulations of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) Department of Health is proposing repeals and replaces the current Playpens Regulations of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA). The proposed Playpens Regulations include a number of major modifications to address identified hazards associated with playpens. The modifications include additional performance requirements and test methods to address unintentional folding or collapse of the playpen’s top rails, and the introduction of performance requirements and test methods for playpen accessories, including accessories intended for unsupervised infant sleep. The proposal aligns the majority of the Canadian requirements with U.S. requirements, and aligns some requirements with the current Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations of the CCPSA (G/TBT/N/CAN/98/Rev.2/Add.1). Products covered : Playpens and playpen accessories (ICS: 97.140, 97.190) Proposed date of adoption : Not stated Proposed date of entry into force : These Regulations would come into force on the day that, in the sixth month after the month in which they are published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, has the same calendar number as the day on which they are published or, if that sixth month has no day with that number, the last day of that sixth month. Final date for comments : 6 July 2017 |