CPSC
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
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)
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 (Also see "CPSC Hydrocarbons Final Rule Decision Planned By Oct. 24" - Pink Sheet, 15 Oct, 2001.)). |