part of this campaign, the cpsc collaborated with the aap keeping babies safe and adjourn will say joan lunden with providing recommendations, information to parents and families on safe sleep practices. aap supports and has submitted extensive comments on rulemaking processes to establish new mandatory safety standards for bunk beds, cradles, bassinets and full-size and nonfull-size cribs. finally, the aap has consistently recommended that people not use sleep positioners and we fully support cpsc and fda's recent warning to parents about the dangers of these products. cadmium, recent press reports have brought to light the potential danger of another heavy metal in products, cadmium. it appears some manufacture injuries have begun adding yaibd to children's product because the cpsia limited the use of lead. this is clearly a case of abiding by the letter but not the spirit of the law. congress hardly intended for companies to substitute one poison for another. the aap urges the establishment of a systemic transparent process by which cpsia should review the literature and data and consult wi