CPSC Hydrocarbons Final Rule Decision Planned By Oct. 24
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission plans to vote by Oct. 24 on whether to issue a pending final rule requiring child-resistant packaging (CRP) for hydrocarbon-containing personal care items, including some sunscreens.
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Child-resistant packaging for certain hydrocarbon-containing consumer products unanimously passes commission Oct. 16. Jaiden Bryson Hydrocarbon Rule, named in memory of California boy who died after aspirating baby oil last May, requires CRP for products - including sunscreens - that contain 10% or more hydrocarbons by weight and low viscosity. Rule carries one-year effective date recommended by FTC staff at recent briefing (1"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 15, p. 11)
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