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Recently, TRA and LAHMA reports have sparked heated discussions among seller friends. Amazon US site strictly checks Amazon TRA and LAHMA reports for products on the shelves. Sellers need to comply with Amazon and relevant laws and regulations, and upload product information on the Amazon seller platform. Report to TRA and LAHMA, otherwise non-compliant products may be removed from the shelves!
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TRA (Toxicological Risk Assessment) toxicological risk assessment, products include toys, stationery, art materials, household toiletries, cosmetics and personal care products, food and food contact materials, paints and dyes, etc. The product state is mostly liquid, colloid or solid (such as powder), such as children's watercolor paint, bubble water and colored mud, etc.
LHAMA (Labelling of Hazardous Art Materials Act), the U.S. Hazardous Art Materials Labeling Act, came into effect in 1999. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulations 16 CFR 1500.14B8, art materials should be certified by the "LHAMA Toxicity Labeling of Art Materials Act (LHAMA)" in accordance with the ASTM D4236 standard. All art materials sold in the U.S. market, including crayons and pencils , chalk, ink, glue, paint, canvas and other common stationery supplies.
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TRA toxicological risk assessment
LHAMA assessment