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Poison Prevention Packaging Requirements; Exemption of Certain Iron Containing Dietary Supplement Powders

CPSC · final-rule · Published 1995-10-17 · Effective 1995-10-17 · 60 FR 53699

Document

Document number
95-25322
Federal Register citation
60 FR 53699
CFR reference
16 CFR 1700
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
final-rule
Agency
US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Publication date
1995-10-17
Effective date
1995-10-17

Abstract

The Commission is amending its regulations to exempt from child-resistant packaging requirements those dietary supplement powders that have no more than the equivalent of 0.12 percent weight-to-weight elemental iron. The Commission issues this exemption because there are no known poisoning incidents with these products, and the dry powdered form deters children from ingesting them in harmful amounts.

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Federal Register document
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