California Prop 65 Testing Services
Testing for Prop 65 listed chemicals including heavy metals, acrylamide, and phthalates for California market compliance.
California Prop 65 testing determines whether products contain chemicals listed under Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act) — including lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury, acrylamide, and phthalates — at levels that require consumer warning labels for products sold in California.
California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act) requires businesses to provide warnings before knowingly exposing consumers to chemicals on the Prop 65 list. Qalitex Laboratories provides targeted Prop 65 testing to determine whether your products require warnings, protecting your brand from enforcement actions and consumer litigation.
What Is Prop 65?
Prop 65 lists over 900 chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. The law applies to any product sold in California, regardless of where it is manufactured. Non-compliance can result in private attorney general lawsuits, fines up to $2,500 per day per violation, and mandatory warning labels.
What We Test For
We test for the most commonly cited Prop 65 chemicals in supplements and personal care products: Lead (MADL: 0.5 μg/day), Cadmium (MADL: 4.1 μg/day), Mercury (MADL: 0.3 μg/day), Arsenic (inorganic, NSRL: 10 μg/day), Acrylamide, Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), and Bisphenol A (BPA).
Safe Harbor Testing
If test results show your product's exposures fall below Prop 65 MADL or NSRL thresholds, you can sell in California without a warning label. Our testing reports include exposure calculations comparing results against Prop 65 limits, providing documentation for your safe harbor defense.
检测项目与方法
- ✓ Lead (Pb) — 0.5 μg/day MADL
- ✓ Cadmium (Cd) — 4.1 μg/day MADL
- ✓ Arsenic (inorganic) — NSRL
- ✓ Mercury (Hg) — 0.3 μg/day MADL
- ✓ Acrylamide
- ✓ Phthalates (DEHP, DBP)
- ✓ BPA
法规标准与合规性
- California Proposition 65
- ICP-MS OEHHA methods
- EPA and OEHHA test methods
服务行业
- Dietary supplements sold in California
- Cosmetics & personal care
- Food & beverage brands
- Amazon sellers shipping to CA
- Retail brands at national chains
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What is California Prop 65?
California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act) lists over 900 chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm. Any product sold in California must either test below safe harbor levels or carry a Prop 65 warning label.
What chemicals does Prop 65 testing cover?
Qalitex tests for the most commonly cited Prop 65 chemicals in supplements and personal care products: lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic (inorganic), acrylamide, DEHP phthalates, and BPA, using ICP-MS and validated EPA/OEHHA methods.
What is a Prop 65 safe harbor defense?
If test results show your product's exposure levels fall below Prop 65 MADL (Maximum Allowable Dose Level) or NSRL (No Significant Risk Level) thresholds, you can sell in California without a warning label. Qalitex reports include exposure calculations for safe harbor documentation.
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免责声明:Qalitex Laboratories 提供的检测结果是用于质量控制目的的分析数据,不构成法律、监管或合规建议。客户自行负责确保其产品符合所有适用的联邦、州和地方法规。