Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling ActU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 80 sider Considers H.R. 5260, the Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act, to establish standards for labeling hazardous household products and to regulate their sale and distribution. |
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Side 11
... understand that the thought behind the limited provision of the bill is that , in determining whether a package is subject to the labeling requirements of the bill , the character of the finished material governs , and that the ...
... understand that the thought behind the limited provision of the bill is that , in determining whether a package is subject to the labeling requirements of the bill , the character of the finished material governs , and that the ...
Side 12
... understand that the word " substantial " was inserted before " personal injury or illness " to convey the intent that cautionary labeling be not required to guard against whol'y insignificant or negligible illness or injury - such as ...
... understand that the word " substantial " was inserted before " personal injury or illness " to convey the intent that cautionary labeling be not required to guard against whol'y insignificant or negligible illness or injury - such as ...
Side 13
... understand that the industries concerned would strongly object to the deletion of the food , drug , and cosmetic exemption from the bill , on the grounds that consumer protection with respect to these articles should be dealt with in a ...
... understand that the industries concerned would strongly object to the deletion of the food , drug , and cosmetic exemption from the bill , on the grounds that consumer protection with respect to these articles should be dealt with in a ...
Side 15
... understand that the word " inherent " was originally inserted in the prototype draft of this bill in an attempt to relate the term " toxic " to substances which are toxic in a pharmacological sense and to exclude such items as knives ...
... understand that the word " inherent " was originally inserted in the prototype draft of this bill in an attempt to relate the term " toxic " to substances which are toxic in a pharmacological sense and to exclude such items as knives ...
Side 16
... understand that the " if " clause may be intended to exclude cases of hazard through ingestion of a substance . Any statutory hazard selection for determin- ing whether first - aid instructions should be on the label is inconsistent ...
... understand that the " if " clause may be intended to exclude cases of hazard through ingestion of a substance . Any statutory hazard selection for determin- ing whether first - aid instructions should be on the label is inconsistent ...
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Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1960 |
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Side 14 - ... (5) if it is, in whole or in part, the product of a diseased animal or of an animal which has died otherwise than by slaughter; or (6) if its container is composed, in whole or in part, of any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render the contents injurious to health.
Side 5 - ... to the same effect signed by, and containing the name and address of, the person residing in the United States from whom he received in good faith the food, drug, device, or cosmetic; or the giving of a guaranty or undertaking referred to in section 303 (c) (3), which guaranty or undertaking is false.
Side 3 - Territory" means any Territory or possession of the United States, including the District of Columbia and excluding the Canal Zone. (b) The term "interstate commerce" means (1) commerce between any State or Territory and any place outside thereof, and (2) commerce within the District of Columbia or within any other Territory not organized with a legislative body. (c) The term "Department" means the US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Side 38 - Act under the supervision of an officer or employee duly designated by the Secretary, and the expenses of such supervision shall be paid by the person obtaining release of the article under bond.
Side 3 - Any substance or mixture of substances which (i) is toxic, (ii) is corrosive, (iii) is an irritant, (iv) is a strong sensitizer, (v) is flammable or combustible, or (vi) generates pressure through decomposition, heat, or other means, if such substance or mixture of substances may cause substantial personal injury or substantial illness during or as a proximate result of any customary or reasonably foreseeable handling or use, including reasonably foreseeable ingestion by children.
Side 39 - That evidence obtained under this section shall not be used in a criminal prosecution of the person from whom obtained: Provided further.
Side 39 - Nothing In this section shall be construed to prohibit the Secretary from collecting, reporting, and illustrating the results of the Investigations of the Department.
Side 16 - For purposes of enforcement of this Act, officers or employees duly designated by the Secretary, upon presenting appropriate credentials and a written notice to the owner, operator, or agent in charge...
Side 37 - ... shall be liable to be proceeded against while in interstate commerce, or at any time thereafter, on libel of information and condemned in any district court of the United States within the jurisdiction of which the article is found...
Side 34 - ... milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight, when administered by continuous contact with the bare skin for twentyfour hours or less.