In order to be best prepared for a potential inspection, where and what type of information should be readily available for fabricators and retailers?
With regard to potential inspections, fabricators and retailers need to keep records to show they’ve taken “reasonable prudent precautions” to ensure compliance. These records need to be kept in hard copy or electronic form and must show that the fabricators and retailers instructed their suppliers of the need for complying products. The fabricators and retailers must also keep records to show that their suppliers have stated that the products being provided comply with the formaldehyde emission standards.
With regard to potential inspections, fabricators and retailers need to keep records to show they’ve taken “reasonable prudent precautions” to ensure compliance. These records need to be kept in hard copy or electronic form and must show that the fabricators and retailers instructed their suppliers of the need for complying products. The fabricators and retailers must also keep records to show that their suppliers have stated that the products being provided comply with the formaldehyde emission standards. 43. How will CARB test pre-assembled case goods made of composite wood products (e.g., a small table) that are painted, with no edges unsealed? We would purchase the case goods, deconstruct it, remove the paint, and test the exposed composite wood product surface using our secondary test method. CARB staff is currently developing a sample preparation protocol to be followed to remove the layer of paint or laminate, and then will determine what emission levels distinguish compliant ve
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