CPSC Extends Comment Period for Proposed Safety Standard for Table Saws
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is extending the period for comments on its November update to a proposed safety standard for table saws that dates back to 2017. The proposed standard would require injury mitigation technologies on all new table…
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saws (see 1705110021), and the recent update to the proposal would add more detail to its definition of the term “table saw,” as well as a more precise description of the proposed standard’s performance requirement and a revised anti-stockpiling provision (see 2311060043). Comments are now due Feb. 1.