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Exercise Equipment Manufacturer, Cybex, Hit with $8 Million Civil Penalty for Late Reporting Demonstrates Aggressive CPSC Enforcement Posture | Mintz - Consumer Product Safety Viewpoints

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In early January, after referral by the CPSC to the Department of Justice (and probably the subject of an Acting Chair Adler public comment), fire extinguisher manufacturer Kidde reached a settlement with the government to pay a $12 million civil penalty for underreporting to the CPSC the scope and nature of defect, failure to report timely, making misrepresentations to the CPSC, and misusing a registered safety certification mark. The civil penalty seems to have signaled the start of a more aggressive approach to CPSC enforcement. One month later, on February 11, the CPSC announced a settlement with Cybex International, an American manufacturer of exercise equipment, for payment of a $7.95 million civil penalty. The penalty arose out of the company’s alleged failure to report to the CPSC in the face of knowledge of multiple safety-related incidents for two of its exercise products, including an incident resulting in pa

CSPC Cybex $8 Million Civil Penalty for Late Reporting

Advertisement Exercise Equipment Manufacturer, Cybex, Hit with $8 Million Civil Penalty for Late Reporting Demonstrates Aggressive CPSC Enforcement Posture Tuesday, February 16, 2021 In early January, after referral by the CPSC to the Department of Justice (and probably the subject of an Acting Chair Adler public comment), fire extinguisher manufacturer Kidde reached a settlement with the government to pay a $12 million civil penalty for underreporting to the CPSC the scope and nature of defect, failure to report timely, making misrepresentations to the CPSC, and misusing a registered safety certification mark. The civil penalty seems to have signaled the start of a more aggressive approach to CPSC enforcement.

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