Basically it means that the item complies with law regarding its composition. California seems to be the only state forcing lead compliant and nickel compliant laws, setting limits on how much of these elements can be present in order to be safe.
When jewelry is designated as lead and nickel compliant, it means that it meets regulatory standards for the permissible levels of lead and nickel content. This compliance ensures that the jewelry is safe for prolonged wear and will not cause allergic reactions or other health concerns related to exposure to high levels of these metals.
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Hi, This is my knowledge since I work in a fashion jewelry company. The state of California has lead and nickel requirements for jewelry in order for the jewelry to be considered safe. Nickel is not a problem since most jewelry factories in China are nickel-free . However, California considers jewelry that has less than 600 ppm (parts per million) for lead safe (this is for adult jewelry, for children jewelry it is a lot lower). If an earring is considered lead/nickel compliant, that means that the earring has some lead/nickel but lower than the threshold. Lead/nickel free means that they have none. However, I know that that it is VERY difficult to make completely lead free jewelry if it has metal plating. Many companies put lead free even though they should actually be writing lead compliant. Just my 2 cents.
Compliant means that a person is following a certain set of rules. A person that is compliant is following orders to the letter.
That it does not contain any of the metal nickel.
Someone that is hard headed and doesn't listen.
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inclined or disposed to please; obliging; agreeable or gracious; compliant
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
what are compliant letters
Depends on what emissions standards it's compliant with. If you have an EPA2010 or Euro6 compliant engine, water is just a byproduct of the Selective Catalytic Reduction system.
CARB is an acronym for California Air Resource Board, whose stringent air-quality standards have been adopted by many states. A Non-CARB Compliant Engine fails to meet these standards. While CARB-compliant engines run cleaner than non-compliant models, they still emit pollutants.