Re: RE: Suffocation hazard

2002-08-04 Thread Luiz Claudio Bonilla de Araujo

Hi John, 

The following sites have some interesting information about this subject. I 
hope this helps. 

http://www.safekids.org/tier3_cd.cfm?content_item_id=991folder_id=540 

www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ehp/ehd/psb/laboratory/m-03.pdf 

www.marquette.localhealth.net/ArcChildChoke.htm 

http://www.fplc.edu/RISK/vol8/summer/harris.htm#fn29 

http://www.radtech.org/resources/reg3.html 
C. Regulation of Suffocation Hazards Presented by Plastic Bags 

From time to time, the CPSC has expressed an interest in the issue of 
plastic bag warnings. The issue stems from reports in the late 1950s of 
children suffocating after coming in contact with ultra-thin plastic garment 
bags of the type used by dry cleaners. Since that time, the concern has 
expanded to include other bags such as disposable trash bags. A voluntary 
industry effort to educate the public and to include warning labels on 
plastic bags has resulted in no nation-wide regulation or ban of plastic 
bags. Some jurisdictions, however, have adopted regulations mandating that 
warning labels be placed on bags meeting certain specifications. The 
majority of those jurisdictions have adopted language similar to the 
voluntary industry guideline and the New York City and Chicago ordinances. 
Plastic bags that are thinner than 1 mil (1/1,000 of an inch), longer than 
25 inches, and which have an opening greater than 7 inches, should bear a 
label warning against choking hazards. This requirement should enter into 
the overall safety assessment of packaging for children's products. 

Rgds, 

Luiz 

Em Aug 2002, Tyra, John escreveu: 

Hello Nick, 
 
Yes I would like to take you up on your kind offer. Please e-mail to my 
address. I am particularly interested in the perforations you recommend. 
 
I have found that California does have regulations as part of their 
BUSINESS 
AND PROFESSIONS CODE. Here is a link: 
 
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpcgroup001-23000; 
file200-22205 
 
They require a warning statement if a bag is less than 0.001 inches 
(0.0254mm) thick. I also received information from the U.S. Consumer 
Product 
Safety Commission which informed me that there are no Federal Regulations 
on 
this subject. 
 
I am still researching and will be happy to share my future findings. 
 
Best regards, 
 
John 
 
-Original Message- 
From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:50 PM 
To: Tyra, John 
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org 
Subject: Re: Suffocation hazard 
 
I've looked into this in the past, and there appears to be no 
legislation. There is a guide to appropriate wording in BS 1133 
section 21:1991 but, frankly, this falls far short of a useable 
specification for safety markings on bags. Most retailers also want 
to see perforations, and some specify a minimum thickness for film 
used for bags for toys and child appealing products. 
 
In the end we drafted our own spec. based on our experience with 
major UK retailers and I'd be happy to mail you a copy (PDF, 20kb) if 
you'd like. 
 
Rgds 
 
Nick. 
 
At 12:41 -0400 30/7/02, Tyra, John wrote: 
Hello all, 
 
I am in the process of reviewing the plastic bags we use to package our 
products and have a old 100th generation copy of an excerpt from a 
California Business and Professions Code which implies that plastic bags 
less than a mil thick need to have a warning marking. 
 
Does anyone have more info on this issue or know of any other regulations 
concerning plastic bag regulations? 
 
Thanks in advance for your help... 
 
regards, 
 
John Tyra 
Design Assurance Engineering, 
Product Safety  Regulatory Manager 
 
Bose Corporation 
The Mountain, M.S.-450 
Framingham, MA 01701-9168 
508-766-1502 Phone 
508-766-1145 Fax 
john_t...@bose.com 
 
 
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RE: Suffocation hazard

2002-08-02 Thread Tyra, John

Hello Nick,

Yes I would like to take you up on your kind offer. Please e-mail to my
address. I am particularly interested in the perforations you recommend.

I have found that California does have regulations as part of their BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONS CODE. Here is a link:

http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpcgroup=22001-23000;
file=22200-22205

They require a warning statement if a bag is less than 0.001 inches
(0.0254mm) thick. I also received information from the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission which informed me that there are no Federal Regulations on
this subject.

I am still researching and will be happy to share my future findings.

Best regards,

John


-Original Message-
From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:50 PM
To: Tyra, John
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: Suffocation hazard



I've looked into this in the past, and there appears to be no 
legislation. There is a guide to appropriate wording in BS 1133 
section 21:1991 but, frankly, this falls far short of a useable 
specification for safety markings on bags. Most retailers also want 
to see perforations, and some specify a minimum thickness for film 
used for bags for toys and child appealing products.

In the end we drafted our own spec. based on our experience with 
major UK retailers and I'd be happy to mail you a copy (PDF, 20kb) if 
you'd like.

Rgds

Nick.




At 12:41 -0400 30/7/02, Tyra, John wrote:
Hello all,

I am in the process of reviewing the plastic bags we use to package our
products and have a old 100th generation copy of an excerpt from a
California Business and Professions Code which implies that plastic bags
less than a mil thick need to have a warning marking.

Does anyone have more info on this issue or know of any other regulations
concerning plastic bag regulations?

Thanks in advance for your help...

regards,

John Tyra
Design Assurance Engineering,
Product Safety  Regulatory Manager

Bose Corporation
The Mountain, M.S.-450
Framingham, MA 01701-9168
508-766-1502 Phone
508-766-1145 Fax
john_t...@bose.com


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Re: Suffocation hazard

2002-07-30 Thread Nick Williams


I've looked into this in the past, and there appears to be no 
legislation. There is a guide to appropriate wording in BS 1133 
section 21:1991 but, frankly, this falls far short of a useable 
specification for safety markings on bags. Most retailers also want 
to see perforations, and some specify a minimum thickness for film 
used for bags for toys and child appealing products.


In the end we drafted our own spec. based on our experience with 
major UK retailers and I'd be happy to mail you a copy (PDF, 20kb) if 
you'd like.


Rgds

Nick.




At 12:41 -0400 30/7/02, Tyra, John wrote:

Hello all,

I am in the process of reviewing the plastic bags we use to package our
products and have a old 100th generation copy of an excerpt from a
California Business and Professions Code which implies that plastic bags
less than a mil thick need to have a warning marking.

Does anyone have more info on this issue or know of any other regulations
concerning plastic bag regulations?

Thanks in advance for your help...

regards,

John Tyra
Design Assurance Engineering,
Product Safety  Regulatory Manager

Bose Corporation
The Mountain, M.S.-450
Framingham, MA 01701-9168
508-766-1502 Phone
508-766-1145 Fax
john_t...@bose.com


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