| Actually, I think FDA, FCC, FTA, USDA, CDC, Homeland Security, etc. all report up to the CFR. Doug
Anything with a laser in it is also governed by FDA regs. I think the objective is to make it so confusing that no-one can figure it out completely and the
lawyers will always have something to do. -Dave From: Doug Powell [mailto:[email protected]]
Ultimately, everything goes up to the Code of Federal Regulations, CFR. These are the law of the land. You can find the regulations that both OSHA
and CPSC follow there. In turn, each state has their own set of laws, for example in my home state are the Colorado Revised Statutes, CRS. Usually all these can be found online at no charge.
All the best, Doug
Scott, In the US, the regulations rounds on the type of product and where it will be used. For example: If the product will be used in the workplace then Osha NRTL regs apply. If the product will be used in the home or around schools, then CPSC regs apply. If the product is a medical device then FDA regs apply Most products fall under multiple regulators as for example, a hospital is both a medical space as well as a workplace. Thankfully, most us regulations reference voluntary consensus standards so one round of testing will often satisfy
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