Consumer Products and Cosmetics Reports Received by the Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate - Quarterly Data from July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019

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Organization: Health Canada

Type: Infographic

Published: 2020-01-14

The Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate regularly receives reports on human health or safety concerns related to consumer products and cosmetics.  Consumer products are regulated under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, while cosmetics are covered under the Food and Drugs Act.
519: Number of reports received by the Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate

Industry is required to submit reports to the Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate when they become aware of an incident related to their consumer product. Consumers report concerns about consumer products and cosmetics on a voluntary basis.
Percentage of industry reports and consumer reports: 55% and 45%, respectively

Percentage of reports received by product category
Appliances: 23%; Housewares: 21%; Children’s Products: 13%; Electronics: 11%; Outdoor Living: 8%; Grooming Products and Accessories: 8%; Home and Automobile Maintenance: 6%; Sports, Recreation, and Hobby: 4%; and Clothing, Textiles, and Accessories: 4%.
Note: Total does not always add up to 100 due to rounding.

Top 5 product types based on number of reports received
Electric Ranges or Ovens: 37; Cosmetics: 34; Telephones or Accessories: 21; Pictures, Picture Frames or Wall Decorations: 13; Vaping Devices: 12; Diapers: 12.

Not every report the Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate receives involves an injury.  Over this time period, injuries, including deaths, were reported in 22% of reports received.
115: Number of reports including an injury

Top 3 Injury Types
Irritations: 44; Cuts: 39; Burns: 32.

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