
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is an independent federal agency dedicated to protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with thousands of types of consumer products.
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CPSC has recently intensified efforts to address emerging risks from new technologies, global supply chains, and evolving consumer behaviors, focusing on proactive hazard identification and rapid response to unsafe products.
Expansion of public reporting and recall databases to improve transparency and consumer awareness
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
CPSC is a U.S. federal regulatory agency responsible for protecting consumers from hazardous products by developing safety standards, enforcing regulations, and conducting recalls. The agency’s jurisdiction covers a wide array of consumer goods, excluding items regulated by other federal bodies such as vehicles, firearms, and pharmaceuticals. CPSC also educates the public, conducts research on product hazards, and maintains a public database for reporting unsafe products. Its work has contributed to a significant decline in product-related injuries since its founding.