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2025 Annual Conference

April 15–17, 2025

Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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D1 Symposium 2: Voluntary Standards Enhance Consumer Well-Being: Community Service and Educational Opportunities on Consumer Issues, from Technology to Toy Safety, Standards are Everywhere

Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 2:00 PM–3:30 PM CDT
Room 1
Short Description

Every day, consumers interact with products that are necessary or make life function in more accessible and interesting ways - whether that’s the toys our children play with, the roads we drive on, or the smoke detectors that keep us safe. Consumers expect products to work as intended and to be tested to be safe and reliable. What most people may not realize is that many of the products and services they interact with are produced, and in some cases, regulated by safety standards. Standards play a vital role in setting product performance requirements, consumer warnings and messaging, and testing and certification protocols. Additionally, consumers, academics and others may be unaware of the standards development process in the United States and that they can participate in, and have a voice in, the development and implementation of the safety standards that impact their everyday lives.

 
This session will explore the following:
 
What are voluntary standards: 
a. Brief systematic overview 
b. Standards Development Organizations and the role of the American National Standards Institute  
c. Process in United States
Stakeholders and how Academica plays a role
d. Consumer Product Standards
Product standards
Tech and privacy standards
e. Credentials and standards in education in addition to more 
 
What it means to volunteer on a standards committee
a. Roles for consumers, academia, researchers, health professionals
b. Opportunities for community service, experience with consensus building for students and academics 
c. ANSI’s role to “find train and retain” volunteers
 
A call to action - how to get involved; 
a. Real world examples of standards in the marketplace will be used to help illustrate the importance and actual use of standards. 
 
Q&A will follow to allow for audience participation. 
Type of presentation

No Response - Office Use Only

Submitter

Authors

Cleo Stamatos, American National Standards Association
Molly Lynyak
Courtney Griffin
Kenneth d'Entremont
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