Search Sort by: RelevanceDate 1 result, showing 1 to 1 Consultation for options to limit consumer exposure to hazardous azo dyes The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is considering options to limit consumer exposure to hazardous azo dyes in certain clothing, textiles and leather goods. 24 Feb 2015 News type News 1 Product category Show all 97 Babies and kids 30 Toys 18 Water expanding toys and products 1 Kids' clothing 1 Children's nightwear 1 Kids' equipment 1 Baby slings/carriers 1 Kids' furniture 1 Cots (household) 1 Home and living 29 Electrical 13 Novelties 9 Home furnishings 4 Ethanol burners 3 Furniture 2 Health and lifestyle 11 Recreation 5 Sports equipment 3 Trampolines 3 Personal 3 Personal care 2 Hot water bottles 2 Tobacco & related products 1 Reduced fire risk cigarettes 1 Industrial, business and building 10 Trade supplies/building materials 9 Chemical hazards 5 Asbestos in crayons 2 Azo dyes 1 Outdoor 5 Pools and spas 4 Portable swimming pools 1 Spas & pool skimmer boxes, covers, filters & outlets 1 Workshop 1 Ladders 1 Transport 4 Cars (compulsory recalls) and after-market accessories 2 Parts and accessories 2 Quadbikes 1 Clothing and accessories 2 Electronics and technology 1 Button batteries 1 Date published 2015 February 2015
Consultation for options to limit consumer exposure to hazardous azo dyes The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is considering options to limit consumer exposure to hazardous azo dyes in certain clothing, textiles and leather goods. 24 Feb 2015