Health Canada (Ministry of Health).
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses.Other agencies that focus on specific products are: the FDA (Food and packaged water ,Medical Devices and Drugs), EPA (Pesticides and anything that falls under FIFRA or TOSCA plus Drinking Water standards and devices), USDA (dairy and meat products), OSHA (workplace standards and practices), and the new Consumer Agency for Consumer Credit.
The Consumer Product Saftey Commission (CPSC) sets standards for items that are bought from businesses. Other agencies that focus on specific products are: the FDA (Food and packaged water ,Medical Devices and Drugs), EPA (Pesticides and anything that falls under FIFRA or TOSCA plus Drinking Water standards and devices), USDA (dairy and meat products), OSHA (workplace standards and practices), and the new Consumer Agency for Consumer Credit.
The federal agency that deals most directly with the safety of products is the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is the agency responsible for setting and enforcing safety standards for consumer products. It aims to protect the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of these products. The CPSC works to ensure that items sold by businesses meet specific safety regulations to safeguard consumers.
Driving Standards Agency was created in 1990.
Food Standards Agency was created in 2000.
There is no national certifying organization. Each police agency determines the operating standards for traffic RADAR and LIDAR.
Scottish Building Standards Agency was created in 2004.
One can find information about recalled and unsafe products on various websites that include: Recalls.gov, Product Safety: Consumer Affairs, Product Safety - National Consumer Agency, and many others.
The budget of Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is 10.7 dollars.
Consumer Product Safety Commission