To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: A popular option for satisfying Proposition 65 warning requirements, the so-called “short-form” warning, is likely to be significantly curtailed in light of a January 8th proposal from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA). Originally conceived as an option for products with limited label space, the 2016 amendments that fundamentally re-wrote the Prop 65 warning provisions did not actually restrict on-product use of the short-form warning. Over the last few years, the short-form warning has proliferated as companies like the fact that it takes up less label space and also does not require identification of the specific chemical for which the warning is being provided.