CR Unit Dose Packaging Comments Requested By CPSC
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is soliciting comments on a recent petition requesting that it amend the standard for child-resistant packaging. The petition stated CPSC should define a unit dose packaging failure as occurring when a child gains access to more than eight unit doses; comments are due Aug. 15
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