Lead safe Mama, LLC presentation
City of Columbus, Ohio
Columbus Public Health
Presentation Date: October 2, 2023, Monday
Here’s a link to the film.
Link to the Consumer Reports Article
Original Cupkin Article Link
Original Nuk Article Link
Original Green Sprouts Article Link
Original Jumping Jumparoo Article Link
Original Bindle Bottle Article Link
Ohio Group Link
Food Standards vs. Toy Standards
Oh – and let’s not forget… Paper (as in books!)
Links to Relevant Scientific Studies & Articles
- Sweat Gland Absorption of Lead
- Toxicant Exposure from Glassware
- Arsenic Hazard Level in Water (Oregon) 35 ppb
- Health Impacts of Arsenic Exposure
- Arsenic Migration Limit From Toys (25 ppm)
- ASTM Limits for Heavy Metals
- CPSC Toy Safety Standards: ASTM F963-17
- ASTM Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (last updated May 24, 2022)
- CPSC Business Guidance Limits for Toxicants
- CPSC Total Lead Content Business Guidance & Small Entity Compliance Guide
- CPSC – Child’s Age: 12 years of age or younger
- CPSC – Child’s Product for children under 12
- Children’s Jewelry Limits for Toxicants
- State of Minnesota Limits for Lead and Cadmium in Jewelry – Symptoms
- Department of Toxic Substances Control – Lead in Jewelry
- UK Limits for Cadmium In Jewelry – 0.01%
- Connecticut Summary of State Limits on Cadmium In Jewelry
- 300 ppm Limit of Lead for Bicycle Components
- Article referencing the Danish Environmental Protection Agency study of toxicants in sex toys
- Lead in historic and vintage books
- FDA article on leaching lead from traditional pottery
- FDA Limits on Leachable Lead in Dishware
- 3.0 micrograms per milliliter (limit) – article
- FDA document for above limit
- ASTM D-4236 – Art Supplies (listing of toxicants)
- CPSC Safe Art Supply Guidelines
- Prop 65 – Labeling Standard
- Arsenic Poisoning Symptoms
- Mercury Poisoning Symptoms
- Antimony in Food Packaging
- Antimony in Bottled Water
- Global Antimony Market
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