Are there any regulations that govern product safety?

Yes, there are regulations in California that govern product safety. These regulations are set out in the California Products Liability Law. This law seeks to protect consumers from dangerous products by setting safety standards for manufacturers to follow. It also holds manufactures liable for any injuries or damages caused by their products, regardless of whether or not the manufacturer was negligent. The California Products Liability Law sets out different categories of defects that can make a product considered “unreasonably dangerous” and put a manufacturer at fault. These categories include “manufacturing defects”, “design defects” and “failure to warn”. Manufacturing defects are when the product is not manufactured according to the plans or specifications of the manufacturer and it causes the product to be dangerous. Design defects are when the actual design of the product is inherently dangerous, regardless of how skilled the manufacturer is. Failure to warn is when there was no warning of the dangers of the product and this failure caused someone harm. In addition to these regulations, the California Products Liability Law also has rules regarding how long a manufacturer is required to keep product safety records, as well as requirements for proper labeling and packaging. The law also requires that manufacturers are held accountable for any damages their products cause, even if the manufacturer was not negligent.

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