California Code of Regulations 22 CCR 12601, which gives instructions on Clear
and Reasonable Warnings required by Prop 65, can be found at
http://www.oehha.org/prop65/pdf.zip/12601.pdf. Three types of exposure to
listed chemicals, which would require warning, are defined in the regulations.
I agree that you can't trust everyone to have common sense; however, common
sense should be used in drafting Prop 65s.
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From: Price, Ed
To: EMC PSTC
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Date: Thursday, August 05, 1999 11:42 PM
Subject: RE: new legal issues
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From: Terry Meck [mailto:tjm...@accusort.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 8:47 AM
To: nsh...@nortelnetworks.com
Cc: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: new legal issues re: Bar Code
Naftali:
I understand there is a laws
: new legal issues
Problems create opportunities - so I've heard. Prop 65 sounds like one.
Why not just charge all orders destined for California a surcharge, call it
"California Prop 65 Special Materials Handling". Make sure you charge
enough to
make a nice profit above
Prop 65 sounds like another case of the "technically illiterate" creating
convoluted laws which burden the productive sector and create more work for
the bureaucrats. The entire electronics industry is tooled up for lead-tin
solders. I doubt that the California market is large enough to justify th
ilto:v-...@vita.com>
Subject:new legal issues
Hello Members:
I should make you aware of two new legal issues that you may
run
into in the near future:
1. Lemelson Medical, Educational, and Research Foundation holds some
patents on barcode reading processes, and they are asserting t
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To: Naftali Shani , EMC PSTC
cc:(bcc: Eric Lifsey/AUS/NIC)
Subject: Re: new legal issues
Item #2 would set an interesting precendent...just about every
electronic product on the market has some solder...so everything from
the little beeping, blinking toy imported from Asia, to home t
ent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 15:23
> To: v-...@vita.com <mailto:v-...@vita.com>
> Subject:new legal issues
>
> Hello Members:
> I should make you aware of two new legal issues that you may run
> into in the near future:
>
> 1. Lemelson Medical, Educa
Hi Listmembers:
For those of you who said "Lemelson who?" (myself included), here's a good
background link:
http://www.si.edu/lemelson/lemelson/legacy.html
Ed
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