As president of a Woodworkers Guild of Western Colorado and represinting the guild I find that Third party testing to be cost prohibitive. Every year starting in 2006 the guild makes about 300 seperate wood toys for distribution at Christmas time to local charities. Toys for Tots and others.
If a approved or acceptable MSDS is applicable to the toys we as a group make including any glue or finish why is it necessary to continue with the expense of a third party testing function.
This rule will put us out of the toy making process and will effect the local charity organization in a big way.
There has to be a better way.
How do I become a third party tester and or where do I find a third party tester to determine what the cost would be???
Comment from Darryl Sackmann
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Application of Third Party Testing Requirements; Reducing Third Party Testing Burdens
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