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The following information is provided to educate our employees and customers on California Proposition 65.
What is Proposition 65?
Proposition 65, often referred to as Prop 65, is an initiative that addresses concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals in California. Officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, the law requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Prop 65 does not prohibit or restrict the sale of chemicals on the list, however, by law, a warning is required for listed chemicals unless the exposure is low enough to pose no significant risk. These warnings are intended to help Californians make informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals from the products they use.
As a result, the supply chain, starting with manufacturers of the products containing chemicals listed in Prop 65, in California, are required to either remove the chemicals from their products or provide a reasonable warning to inform consumers.
What Has Changed in 2018?
New regulations from the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), adopted in August 2016, went into full effect late last month. These new regulations changed the safe harbor warnings in several important ways.
The safe harbor warnings under previous regulations simply required businesses to state that the product or location contained chemicals known by California to cause potential cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm. The new regulations mandate the safe harbor warning label revisions; which require manufacturers to use a standardized warning label design on products sold to California consumers. These labels are required to be on the products when the consumer is purchasing from a retail establishment. The warnings now must:
How Concordance is Addressing Prop 65
In response to Prop 65, Concordance Healthcare Solutions is in the process of:
These 2018 safe harbor requirements standardize the warning label for products sold to the consumer, in California. The products have not changed; they are the same high-quality products which you have purchased previously, through Concordance, manufactured by our vendor partners.