The Consumer Product Safety Commission is reconsidering a rule it first proposed
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Question
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is reconsidering a rule it first proposed in 1997 that would require child-restraint caps on household products, including cosmetics. When the rule was first proposed, it was resisted by the cosmetic industry and abandoned. However, in May 2001, a 16*month-old baby died after drinking baby oil from a bottle with a pull-tab cap. The proposed rule would cover products such as baby oil and suntan lotion and any products containing hydrocarbons such as cleaners and spot removers. The danger, according to the commission, is simple the inhalation by children, not necessarily the actual ingestion of the products. Five children have died from inhalation of fumes since 1993 and 6400 children under the age of five were brought into emergency rooms and/or hospitalized for treatment after breathing in hydrocarbons. There is no medical treatment for the inhalation of hydrocarbons. Several companies in the suntan oil/lotion industry have supported the new regulations. The head of consumer group has said, "We know these products cause death and injury. "That is all we need to know."
What process must the CPSC follow to promulgate the rules? What do you think of the consumer group head's statement? will that statement alone justify the rulemaking?
Explanation / Answer
Ans:
A.
CPSC should follow steps as following to promote the rules:
B.
Statement made by the head of consumer group shows that it is already known to people about the potential hazard, a household product can cause to children.
Though, they have not initiated any action to enforce such laws that could fasten the CPSC initiative. It shows the laid back approach of the head of consumer group.
C.
The given statement only reconfirms the assumptions of CPSC though it is already supported by the statistics and data. Head of consumer group should have talked to CPSC much before for enforcement of law necessary for children safety. It is the proactive approach of CPSC that has made it possible.
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