Hydrocarbon Cosmetics CR Packaging Need Confirmed By CPSC Review
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission's recently-completed review of updated data on pediatric exposure to certain hydrocarbon-containing cosmetics supports child-resistant packaging requirements for such products, CPSC concludes in a March 27 report.
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