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The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 (PPPA); (Pub. L. 91-601, 84 Stat. 1670-74) was signed into law by U.S. President Richard Nixon on December 30, 1970. It was enacted by the 91st United States Congress .
These regulations are numerous and include such laws as the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA), safety standards for such products as bicycle helmets and cigarette lighters, a ban on lead in paint, and a rule concerning size requirements for toys that could be choking hazards for young children.
The child-resistant locking closure for containers was invented in 1967 by Dr. Henri Breault. [7]A history of accidents involving children opening household packaging and ingesting the contents led the United States Congress to pass the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970, authored by U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss of Utah.
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act; ... Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970; ... Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act
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Better tracking and communication is needed to find causes of food borne illnesses -- and hopefully keep consumers from getting sick from food poisoning, said the nonprofit group Center for ...
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Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act (1968) – Protected the public from unnecessary exposure to radiation from electronic products such as televisions, microwaves, and x-ray machines. Poison Prevention Act (1970) – Required special packaging to protect children from accidentally ingesting toxic substances.