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CPSC eFiling Explained

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CPSC eFiling Explained
Wednesday 28 August
2:00PM EDT | 11:00am PDT

 

We are pleased to invite you to an informative webinar on the electronic filing (eFiling) of the Certificates of Compliance, featuring an in-depth walkthrough of the CPSC Product Registry and an overview of the CPSC eFiling Quick Start Guide. This session, organised by Eurofins, will be led by Arthur Laciak, eFiling Specialist in the CPSC Office of Import Surveillance.

 

What You'll Learn:

  • eFiling Essentials: Understand the critical steps in the eFiling process for the Certificates of Compliance.
  • eFiling Timeline: Understand the critical steps and timelines for eFiling.
  • Quick Start Guide: Get a detailed overview of the CPSC eFiling Quick Start Guide to streamline your efforts.
  • Best Practices: Discover tips and strategies for efficient and error-free eFiling.

 

At the end of the session, there will be a Q&A segment to address your specific questions and ensure you are fully prepared for the upcoming requirements.

 

Please note that this webinar will be available on-demand for those in other time zones. A recording and presentation slides will be shared with registrants after the session.

 

 

 

Meet the speakers

 

Dr Pratik Ichhaporia

Vice President - Technical Services, Consumer Product Testing North America, Eurofins | MTS

Pratik has over 15 years of experience in the TIC (Testing, Inspection and Certification) industry and is an active member of ASTM Committee D13 on Textiles and F15 on Consumer Products. In his position, he provides counsel to clients for creating efficient product safety & compliance programs based on industry best practices along with evolving the legislative & regulatory landscape.

Arthur Laciak

eFiling Specialist in the CPSC Office of Import Surveillance, CPSC

Arthur Laciak is the eFiling Program Specialist in the Office of Import Surveillance at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In this role, he is leading an initiative to develop a Partner Government Agency (PGA) Message Set that will collect certificate data at the time of import. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Mathematics, and German from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Public Policy from the George Washington University.