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Slap A Mandatory Safety Standard On Sunscreens - NZMA

Kiwis having fun in the sun shouldn’t have to feel the burn from suspect sunscreens. That’s the NZ Medical Association’s call to lawmakers considering the Sunscreen (Product Safety Standard) Bill. NZMA incoming Chair Dr Alistair Humphrey says New .

Slap a mandatory safety standard on sunscreens | New Zealand Medical Association

Kiwis having fun in the sun shouldn’t have to feel the burn from suspect sunscreens. That’s the NZ Medical Association’s call to lawmakers considering the Sunscreen (Product Safety Standard) Bill. NZMA Chair Dr Alistair Humphrey says New Zealanders need to know the sunscreen they’re applying to themselves and family members is safe. “Sunscreen needs to do what it says on the bottle,” Dr Humphrey says. “Recent experience indicates that’s not always the case.” In 2020,seven of 12 sunscreens tested by Consumer NZ failed to meet their SPF label claim, while three of the seven failed the requirements for broad-spectrum protection.

Slap a mandatory safety standard on sunscreens

Date Time Slap a mandatory safety standard on sunscreens Kiwis having fun in the sun shouldn’t have to feel the burn from suspect sunscreens. That’s the NZ Medical Association’s call to lawmakers considering the Sunscreen (Product Safety Standard) Bill. NZMA Chair Dr Alistair Humphrey says New Zealanders need to know the sunscreen they’re applying to themselves and family members is safe. “Sunscreen needs to do what it says on the bottle,” Dr Humphrey says. “Recent experience indicates that’s not always the case.” In 2020,seven of 12 sunscreens tested by Consumer NZ failed to meet their SPF label claim, while three of the seven failed the requirements for broad-spectrum protection.

Cancer Society Supports Sunscreen (Product Safety Standard) Bill

Friday, 9 April 2021, 1:45 pm The Cancer Society of New Zealand notes National Party MP Todd Muller s Sunscreen (Product Safety Standard) Bill has passed its first reading and has been referred to Select Committee. Australia and New Zealand have the highest skin cancer incidence and mortality in the world, says Chief Executive Lucy Elwood. Todd Muller s members bill, if passed, would require the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to recommend setting mandatory regulation under section 29 of the Fair Trading Act 1986 prescribing a product safety standard for sunscreen products. The Cancer Society supports Muller s call for better standards and regulations around sunscreen manufacturers Sun

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