U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission was created in 1972.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The act also established the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to "protect the public against unreasonable risks associated with consumer products."
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is responsible for reviewing the safety of products that will be used by individual consumers, rather than as part of a business activity.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Recall an unsafe product.
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Samuel Goldblatt has written: 'Consumer product safety primer' -- subject(s): Consumer protection, Law and legislation, Product safety, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
The duty of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is to help the public reduce risk of injuries and deaths from consumer products. They issue mandatory standards for certain products.
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the right to require warning labels, to establish standards of performance, to require immediate notification of a defective product, and to mandate product testing. However, its greatest power is product recall.
Consumer Product Safety Commission and Environmental Protection Agency