California Proposition 65

California’s Proposition 65, also called the California State Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, was enacted in 1986. As part of the law, the state is required to publish a list of chemicals that are “known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.” This list now contains over 800 chemicals. The complete list can be found on the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) website.
https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65

Even though the materials used in all Sioux Chief products conform to all federal government regulations and all national product standards, California’s Prop 65 requires all businesses to provide a “clear and reasonable warning” if one or more listed chemicals may be present in the product, even if that chemical is present in trace quantities. In compliance with this law, a warning will appear on many Sioux Chief products in the form of a label (see example below) on the product or its packaging.

Prop65_Warning_Box

To see the California Prop 65 warning and listed chemical for a specific Sioux Chief item, click on the “Warning” link for the item shown on the siouxchief.com website product page.  




California Supply Chain Act

Sioux Chief Manufacturing distributes a wide variety of products to the plumbing industry. The vast majority of these products are manufactured in the Heart of America, Peculiar, MO, using American-made raw materials and components. For these materials and components, we can absolutely verify and certify (with periodic factory audits) that they are manufactured without any involvement of slavery, child labor, or human trafficking. For the small percentage of products or components manufactured outside the United States, our efforts include the following in compliance with the California Transparency in Supply Chain Act:

  • Sioux Chief conducts initial factory audits with every vendor in our supply chain to evaluate and verify that the products and components are produced without the involvement of slavery, child labor, or human trafficking.
  • Plant visits by Sioux Chief Management are conducted on a periodic basis by a member of the Sioux Chief Purchasing Department. These visits are done with little to no advance notice.
  • All Sioux Chief Personnel that are involved with supply chain management are trained to abide by Sioux Chief's policy stating that all materials and components used in the manufacturing and distribution of Sioux Chief products will be produced without the involvement of slavery, child labor, human trafficking, or any other human rights violations.
  • Sioux Chief will immediately terminate any business with any vendor found in violation of Sioux Chief's policy on this issue.