CPSC Signs Cooperative Safety Agreement with the European Commission
at International Safety Conference
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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February 23, 2005
Release # 05-120
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CPSC Signs Cooperative Safety Agreement with the European Commission
at International Safety Conference
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC) and the Directorate-General Health and Consumer Protection of the
European Commission (EC) entered into an information sharing agreement
at a ceremony hosted by the International Consumer Product Health and
Safety Organization (ICPHSO) during its annual meeting and training
symposium in Orlando, Fla.
CPSC Chairman Hal Stratton and Director General Robert Madelin
from the EC signed letters of commitment to implement mutually agreed
guidelines to strengthen communication between both entities, and to
improve consumer health and safety protection in the United States
(U.S.) and the European Union (EU). The agreement also addresses the
need for enhanced regulatory cooperation on consumer product safety
issues highlighted as an important element in the Roadmap for U.S.-EU
Regulatory Cooperation announced at a June 2004 US/EU Summit.
"European and American product markets share similarities and
problems; the product safety concerns of our citizens are, to a large
extent, comparable. These guidelines strengthen the ties between our
two organizations while providing the framework and impetus for
improving our respective consumer health and safety programs," said
Chairman Stratton. "The exchange of scientific, technical, and
regulatory information will benefit consumers on both continents."
The cooperative safety agreement with the EC is one of several that
CPSC has negotiated in recent months with representatives of foreign
governments. CPSC also has formal working relationships with Canadian,
Chinese, Taiwanese and Costa Rican authorities. CPSC is negotiating
Memoranda of Understanding with Mexico, India and Chile. The goal of
these agreements is to heighten awareness of the global aspect of
consumer product health and safety issues and to foster the exchange of
information that will help reduce the incidence of death and injuries
associated with consumer products.