Project – Prop65 Calcium Supplements

Prop 65 Compliance for Calcium Supplements (Lead MADL + Warner-Lambert Category + System-Based Documentation)

Why This Matters

California Prop 65 applies to all supplements—and calcium operates under a long-running, calcium-specific enforcement environment driven by private lawsuits. For calcium SKUs, defensibility is built on repeatable calculations, controlled testing oversight, and complete records (supplier → material → batch → determination).

Key items from the brief:
  • Lead MADL: 0.5 µg/day (primary concern for calcium supplements)
  • Cadmium MADL: 4.1 µg/day
  • Enforcement scale: 5,000+ NOVs in 2025; food & supplements ~38% share
  • Category backdrop: Warner-Lambert calcium settlement framework (1998; tightened ~20% in 2011)

Why Calcium Supplements Are at Risk

High daily doses multiply trace levels of source-mineral lead into Prop 65 exposure territory if supplier controls and exposure calculations are not managed.

  • Source: limestone, oyster shell, dolomite, and bone can carry lead
  • Refining: technique determines residual lead content
  • Tablet dose: 1000–1200 mg per tablet—trace lead multiplies quickly
  • Daily dose: 2 tablets/day at 0.3 µg each = 0.6 µg/day (over MADL)

What We Deliver (End-to-End Program)

  • Product risk assessment
  • Chemical testing oversight (independent ISO/IEC 17025 labs)
  • Exposure evaluation (serving-size, daily intake, averaging as applicable)
  • Compliance determination with documented warn vs no-warn logic
  • Warning label strategy (when required and how supported)
  • Supplier compliance program (attestations, COAs, SCAR workflow)
  • Documentation system (audit-ready artifacts + logs)
  • Ongoing monitoring (batch/lot review, trend analysis, monthly reporting)

Core Technical Components

  • Heavy metal testing oversight: lead (MADL 0.5 µg/day), cadmium (MADL 4.1 µg/day), and other listed metals
  • Exposure vs MADL evaluation: serving-size and daily-exposure calculations
  • Supplier COA verification: mineral source + refining lot + blend + packaging COAs cross-checked vs screening thresholds
  • Batch-level compliance review: every lot logged and tied to a determination on file
  • Warning label determination: documented, defensible decision logic

Supply-Chain Compliance Control

  • Supplier attestation
  • Raw-material risk mapping
  • COA tracking
  • Corrective action (SCAR)

How It Works (Three Phases)

Step 01 — Setup

  • Product intake & scoping
  • Risk identification by category
  • Testing plan creation
  • Documentation structure

Step 02 — Implementation

  • Lab coordination (ISO/IEC 17025)
  • Exposure & MADL calculations
  • Compliance determination
  • Warning-label decisions

Step 03 — Monitoring

  • Monthly compliance oversight
  • Batch & lot review
  • Trend analysis
  • Audit-ready reporting

Build a Defensible Multi-Framework Compliance System for Your Face Powder Portfolio

Build a structured Prop 65 compliance system for calcium supplements—testing oversight, exposure evaluation, supplier controls, and audit-ready records—so you can respond fast and defensibly to enforcement pressure.

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Prop 65 · Calcium Supplements · Lead (MADL 0.5 µg/day) · Cadmium (MADL 4.1 µg/day) · ISO/IEC 17025 Oversight · COA Verification · Batch/Lot Determinations · Audit-Ready Documentation

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