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CPSC 2015 Fireworks VNR
CPSC warns of fireworks dangers. These fireworks demonstrations show the potential for injury and death.
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Hoverboard B-Roll
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) is actively investigating hoverboard falls and fires. CPSC engineers and scientists are testing new and damaged hoverboards the agency’s lab in Rockville, Md. The goal is to determine the cause of the fires and the instability. CPSC staff is focusing on the components of the hoverboards’ lithium-ion battery packs and their interaction with the
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CPSC launches toy seahorse investigation
The CPSC is investigating the Fisher-Price Soothe & Glow Seahorse after a CALL7 report revealed dozens of complaints.
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Anchor it and Protect a Child
On average, one child dies every two weeks when a TV, furniture or appliance falls onto him or her. By anchoring large furniture, televisions and appliances, these terrible tragedies can be prevented.
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The (CPSC) Epidemiology Elephant In The Room
Thumbs up for visibility.
Imagine if the government were trying to ban razor scooters, by counting injuries involving all ride-able objects that are "nonmotorized" and/or have "wheels". Furthermore, assuming their method was accurate, despite absolute evidence to the contrary. This is exactly what the CPSC has done with magnet spheres.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Stay updated by subsc
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We Are CPSC!
CPSC is a small federal agency with a big mission: To protect the American public against unreasonable risks of injury from consumer products. We achieve our mission through safety standards activities, regulation, enforcement, and education.
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CPSC Advises Parents "Use extra caution with infant carrier slings"
When researching the past 20 years of sling use, CPSC identified at least 14 babies who died since 1998 inside their sling-style infant carriers. Twelve of the deaths involved babies younger than four months of age. We are warning parents and caregivers to be cautious when carrying babies younger than 4 months of age in a sling and to make sure that your infant's face is visible at all times when
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CPSC Practical training in Trinidad & Tobago with Spree Spirit
Montage of Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft practical training at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute. Instructor Judson Farray
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Gregor Kiczales - Report on CPSC 110 and Implications for Other Courses
Gregor Kiczales presents as part of the UBC Department of Computer Science's Faculty Lecture Series, January 26, 2012.
The main goal of CPSC 110 is to provide all UBC students with a solid foundation in systematic design and programming fundamentals. The course is now in its second year of full scale operation: 700 students have completed the course and 490 are currently enrolled for this term
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CPSC students practice to launch an open lifeboat in Trinidad with Spree Spirit
CPSC candidates practicing to launch an open lifeboat at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. The instructor is Judson Farray
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FDA and CPSC: Don't Use Infant Sleep Positioners
FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are warning people not to use sleep positioners for their babies, because there is a chance they could suffocate. In the last 13 years, at least 12 babies between the ages of one and four months have died when they suffocated in positioners, or when they became trapped between a sleep positioner and the side of their crib or bassinet.
Peopl
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Fight the CPSC Mandates for Side by Sides
CPSC is proposing mandatory design standards for off-road vehicles that could negatively affect safety and performance. Act now to stop them. Learn more at: http://www.StopTheROVMandate.com
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CPSC: Big Trip Steamboat, CO
Central Pacific Ski Club at Steamboat Springs, Colorado
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CPSC band Part1
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GRADOS TRANSICION 2015 CPSC
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Presentation by Chester Fitchett - CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation by Chester Fitchett of Phidgets, Inc.
Entrepreneur series
Organized by CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation date: Jan 30, 2014
Location: Mac Hall - U of C
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Welcome to CPSC 304 :)
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21082011009.mp4 การป้องกันตัวด้วยมือเปล่า @ CPSC
การป้องกันตัวด้วยมือเปล่า @ CPSC
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Dealing with CPSC Compliance and Investigation Issues
TRIAL.COM - Napa2015 - Joe Krasovec
DEALING WITH CPSC COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATION ISSUES
Joe Krasovec (Schiff Hardin; Chicago, IL) presents at the The Network of Trial Law Firms' Litigation Management CLE SuperCourse: Responding quickly and decisively to CPSC investigations should be an important part of your company’sprotocol. The CPSC imposes strict reporting requirements on companies whose c
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The VOXER CPSC YABO!
Thank you brothers and YT pipe presenters
Kevin (WVPiper)
Scott (Ramblin Scotzman)
Bob (Bob Wick)
Jim (gentlemen Jim)
You guys are awesome individuals and we appreciate each and everyone of you.
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Malcolm Smith CPSC Lead Ban Protest Video
Malcolm Smith Protest Event
On March 19th, 2009 motorcycling icon and retail store owner Malcolm Smith, took on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their ban on the sales of youth motorcycles and ATV's per the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that went into affect February 10th, 2009.
Malcolm sold three youth motorized vehicles in protest to the ban at his store
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CPSC Chairman on ASTM consensus process
Elliot Kaye, Chairman, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission speaks about the ASTM consensus process
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Fight against CPSC on Fox31 (Local Denver news station)
Source: http://kdvr.com/2012/08/14/denver-company-fights-order-to-stop-selling-tiny-magnets/
DENVER — A Denver company is fighting back, taking on the Consumer Product Safety Commission, after being told it must stop selling tiny magnets.
The CPSC says the super powered magnets can be dangerous to children.
Zen Magnets is hoping to attract enough support to keep them in business.The founder, Shih
CPSC 2015 Fireworks VNR
CPSC warns of fireworks dangers. These fireworks demonstrations show the potential for injury and death....
CPSC warns of fireworks dangers. These fireworks demonstrations show the potential for injury and death.
wn.com/Cpsc 2015 Fireworks Vnr
CPSC warns of fireworks dangers. These fireworks demonstrations show the potential for injury and death.
- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 255160
Hoverboard B-Roll
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) is actively investigating hoverboard falls and fires. CPSC engineers and scientists are testing new and da...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) is actively investigating hoverboard falls and fires. CPSC engineers and scientists are testing new and damaged hoverboards the agency’s lab in Rockville, Md. The goal is to determine the cause of the fires and the instability. CPSC staff is focusing on the components of the hoverboards’ lithium-ion battery packs and their interaction with the circuit boards inside the unit.
wn.com/Hoverboard B Roll
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) is actively investigating hoverboard falls and fires. CPSC engineers and scientists are testing new and damaged hoverboards the agency’s lab in Rockville, Md. The goal is to determine the cause of the fires and the instability. CPSC staff is focusing on the components of the hoverboards’ lithium-ion battery packs and their interaction with the circuit boards inside the unit.
- published: 19 Feb 2016
- views: 99
CPSC launches toy seahorse investigation
The CPSC is investigating the Fisher-Price Soothe & Glow Seahorse after a CALL7 report revealed dozens of complaints....
The CPSC is investigating the Fisher-Price Soothe & Glow Seahorse after a CALL7 report revealed dozens of complaints.
wn.com/Cpsc Launches Toy Seahorse Investigation
The CPSC is investigating the Fisher-Price Soothe & Glow Seahorse after a CALL7 report revealed dozens of complaints.
- published: 16 May 2014
- views: 1731
Anchor it and Protect a Child
On average, one child dies every two weeks when a TV, furniture or appliance falls onto him or her. By anchoring large furniture, televisions and appliances, th...
On average, one child dies every two weeks when a TV, furniture or appliance falls onto him or her. By anchoring large furniture, televisions and appliances, these terrible tragedies can be prevented.
wn.com/Anchor It And Protect A Child
On average, one child dies every two weeks when a TV, furniture or appliance falls onto him or her. By anchoring large furniture, televisions and appliances, these terrible tragedies can be prevented.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 2205463
The (CPSC) Epidemiology Elephant In The Room
Thumbs up for visibility.
Imagine if the government were trying to ban razor scooters, by counting injuries involving all ride-able objects that are "nonmotori...
Thumbs up for visibility.
Imagine if the government were trying to ban razor scooters, by counting injuries involving all ride-able objects that are "nonmotorized" and/or have "wheels". Furthermore, assuming their method was accurate, despite absolute evidence to the contrary. This is exactly what the CPSC has done with magnet spheres.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Stay updated by subscribing to: http://newsletter.zenmagnets.com
Our secondary brand that won't be sold out:
http://Neoballs.com
More info at:
http://Savemagnets.com
CPSC NEISS Audit:
http://goo.gl/TQhuVx
2012 CPSC Proposed Rule Briefing Document:
http://goo.gl/fUoWoQ
List of 72 NEISS incidents:
http://imgur.com/6RmEl1r
NEISS Query Builder:
https://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/neissquery/home.aspx
2014 CPSC Final Rule Briefing Document:
http://goo.gl/F2J9pe
wn.com/The (Cpsc) Epidemiology Elephant In The Room
Thumbs up for visibility.
Imagine if the government were trying to ban razor scooters, by counting injuries involving all ride-able objects that are "nonmotorized" and/or have "wheels". Furthermore, assuming their method was accurate, despite absolute evidence to the contrary. This is exactly what the CPSC has done with magnet spheres.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Stay updated by subscribing to: http://newsletter.zenmagnets.com
Our secondary brand that won't be sold out:
http://Neoballs.com
More info at:
http://Savemagnets.com
CPSC NEISS Audit:
http://goo.gl/TQhuVx
2012 CPSC Proposed Rule Briefing Document:
http://goo.gl/fUoWoQ
List of 72 NEISS incidents:
http://imgur.com/6RmEl1r
NEISS Query Builder:
https://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/neissquery/home.aspx
2014 CPSC Final Rule Briefing Document:
http://goo.gl/F2J9pe
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 257062
We Are CPSC!
CPSC is a small federal agency with a big mission: To protect the American public against unreasonable risks of injury from consumer products. We achieve our m...
CPSC is a small federal agency with a big mission: To protect the American public against unreasonable risks of injury from consumer products. We achieve our mission through safety standards activities, regulation, enforcement, and education.
wn.com/We Are Cpsc
CPSC is a small federal agency with a big mission: To protect the American public against unreasonable risks of injury from consumer products. We achieve our mission through safety standards activities, regulation, enforcement, and education.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 933
CPSC Advises Parents "Use extra caution with infant carrier slings"
When researching the past 20 years of sling use, CPSC identified at least 14 babies who died since 1998 inside their sling-style infant carriers. Twelve of the ...
When researching the past 20 years of sling use, CPSC identified at least 14 babies who died since 1998 inside their sling-style infant carriers. Twelve of the deaths involved babies younger than four months of age. We are warning parents and caregivers to be cautious when carrying babies younger than 4 months of age in a sling and to make sure that your infant's face is visible at all times when using these products.
wn.com/Cpsc Advises Parents Use Extra Caution With Infant Carrier Slings
When researching the past 20 years of sling use, CPSC identified at least 14 babies who died since 1998 inside their sling-style infant carriers. Twelve of the deaths involved babies younger than four months of age. We are warning parents and caregivers to be cautious when carrying babies younger than 4 months of age in a sling and to make sure that your infant's face is visible at all times when using these products.
- published: 15 Mar 2010
- views: 32544
CPSC Practical training in Trinidad & Tobago with Spree Spirit
Montage of Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft practical training at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute. Instructor Judson Farray...
Montage of Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft practical training at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute. Instructor Judson Farray
wn.com/Cpsc Practical Training In Trinidad Tobago With Spree Spirit
Montage of Certificate of Proficiency in Survival Craft practical training at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute. Instructor Judson Farray
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 90
Gregor Kiczales - Report on CPSC 110 and Implications for Other Courses
Gregor Kiczales presents as part of the UBC Department of Computer Science's Faculty Lecture Series, January 26, 2012.
The main goal of CPSC 110 is to provid...
Gregor Kiczales presents as part of the UBC Department of Computer Science's Faculty Lecture Series, January 26, 2012.
The main goal of CPSC 110 is to provide all UBC students with a solid foundation in systematic design and programming fundamentals. The course is now in its second year of full scale operation: 700 students have completed the course and 490 are currently enrolled for this term.
This talk will present an overview of 110, with an eye to how it affects the remainder of our courses and other parts of the department. Topics covered will include:
- Who takes 110
- Main learning goals
- Example design problems 110 students can solve
- Example labs
- What they learn about other parts of the field
- Initial thoughts about how downstream courses might want to adapt
- Overview of survey data
- Course operational issues (TAs, labs etc.)
wn.com/Gregor Kiczales Report On Cpsc 110 And Implications For Other Courses
Gregor Kiczales presents as part of the UBC Department of Computer Science's Faculty Lecture Series, January 26, 2012.
The main goal of CPSC 110 is to provide all UBC students with a solid foundation in systematic design and programming fundamentals. The course is now in its second year of full scale operation: 700 students have completed the course and 490 are currently enrolled for this term.
This talk will present an overview of 110, with an eye to how it affects the remainder of our courses and other parts of the department. Topics covered will include:
- Who takes 110
- Main learning goals
- Example design problems 110 students can solve
- Example labs
- What they learn about other parts of the field
- Initial thoughts about how downstream courses might want to adapt
- Overview of survey data
- Course operational issues (TAs, labs etc.)
- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 1763
CPSC students practice to launch an open lifeboat in Trinidad with Spree Spirit
CPSC candidates practicing to launch an open lifeboat at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. The instructo...
CPSC candidates practicing to launch an open lifeboat at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. The instructor is Judson Farray
wn.com/Cpsc Students Practice To Launch An Open Lifeboat In Trinidad With Spree Spirit
CPSC candidates practicing to launch an open lifeboat at Caribbean Fisheries Training and Development Institute in Chaguaramas, Trinidad & Tobago. The instructor is Judson Farray
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 142
FDA and CPSC: Don't Use Infant Sleep Positioners
FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are warning people not to use sleep positioners for their babies, because there is a chance they could suf...
FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are warning people not to use sleep positioners for their babies, because there is a chance they could suffocate. In the last 13 years, at least 12 babies between the ages of one and four months have died when they suffocated in positioners, or when they became trapped between a sleep positioner and the side of their crib or bassinet.
People have been using positioners to keep their babies in certain positions when they sleep. Some positioners are flat pads with side bolsters. Others are inclined like a wedge, or have some other design. These products may be promoted to reduce acid reflux, minimize "flat head" syndrome, or even to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But there is no scientific evidence to support any of these claims.
Many parents and other people who care for babies know that babies should be placed on their backs to sleep. This reduces the chance of SIDS by nearly half. They may worry about how to make sure their babies stay on their backs. But once babies are able to roll over onto their tummies, it is okay to leave them there, because babies who can flip over can also turn their heads, which reduces their chance of suffocation. However, if babies flip over or scoot around while in a sleep positioner, they can have a hard time freeing their faces from the device or they can become trapped between the positioner and the side of their crib or bassinet.
So do not use infant sleep positioners. They are not necessary, and they can be dangerous. Put your baby to sleep on his or her back, and keep the crib free of pillows, comforters, quilts and toys. That way, your baby has room to safely move or turn while sleeping. Here is an easy way to remember - follow the ABCs of safe sleep - Alone on the Back in a bare Crib.
And if you have any questions, contact your child's healthcare provider.
FDA Patient Safety News: December 2010
For more information, please see our website:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/psn/transcript.cfm?show=105#8
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wn.com/Fda And Cpsc Don't Use Infant Sleep Positioners
FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are warning people not to use sleep positioners for their babies, because there is a chance they could suffocate. In the last 13 years, at least 12 babies between the ages of one and four months have died when they suffocated in positioners, or when they became trapped between a sleep positioner and the side of their crib or bassinet.
People have been using positioners to keep their babies in certain positions when they sleep. Some positioners are flat pads with side bolsters. Others are inclined like a wedge, or have some other design. These products may be promoted to reduce acid reflux, minimize "flat head" syndrome, or even to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But there is no scientific evidence to support any of these claims.
Many parents and other people who care for babies know that babies should be placed on their backs to sleep. This reduces the chance of SIDS by nearly half. They may worry about how to make sure their babies stay on their backs. But once babies are able to roll over onto their tummies, it is okay to leave them there, because babies who can flip over can also turn their heads, which reduces their chance of suffocation. However, if babies flip over or scoot around while in a sleep positioner, they can have a hard time freeing their faces from the device or they can become trapped between the positioner and the side of their crib or bassinet.
So do not use infant sleep positioners. They are not necessary, and they can be dangerous. Put your baby to sleep on his or her back, and keep the crib free of pillows, comforters, quilts and toys. That way, your baby has room to safely move or turn while sleeping. Here is an easy way to remember - follow the ABCs of safe sleep - Alone on the Back in a bare Crib.
And if you have any questions, contact your child's healthcare provider.
FDA Patient Safety News: December 2010
For more information, please see our website:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/psn/transcript.cfm?show=105#8
[vpmedicaldevices]
- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 12043
Fight the CPSC Mandates for Side by Sides
CPSC is proposing mandatory design standards for off-road vehicles that could negatively affect safety and performance. Act now to stop them. Learn more at: htt...
CPSC is proposing mandatory design standards for off-road vehicles that could negatively affect safety and performance. Act now to stop them. Learn more at: http://www.StopTheROVMandate.com
Connect with us:
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wn.com/Fight The Cpsc Mandates For Side By Sides
CPSC is proposing mandatory design standards for off-road vehicles that could negatively affect safety and performance. Act now to stop them. Learn more at: http://www.StopTheROVMandate.com
Connect with us:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PolarisRZR
Twitter - https://twitter.com/PolarisRZR
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- published: 10 Nov 2014
- views: 22046
CPSC: Big Trip Steamboat, CO
Central Pacific Ski Club at Steamboat Springs, Colorado...
Central Pacific Ski Club at Steamboat Springs, Colorado
wn.com/Cpsc Big Trip Steamboat, Co
Central Pacific Ski Club at Steamboat Springs, Colorado
- published: 27 Dec 2014
- views: 297
CPSC band Part1
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Uploaded with Free Video Converter from Freemake
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wn.com/Cpsc Band Part1
Uploaded with Free Video Converter from Freemake
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- published: 14 May 2011
- views: 694
Presentation by Chester Fitchett - CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation by Chester Fitchett of Phidgets, Inc.
Entrepreneur series
Organized by CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation date: Jan 30, 2...
Presentation by Chester Fitchett of Phidgets, Inc.
Entrepreneur series
Organized by CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation date: Jan 30, 2014
Location: Mac Hall - U of C
wn.com/Presentation By Chester Fitchett Cpsc Alumni Chapter U Of C Alumni Association
Presentation by Chester Fitchett of Phidgets, Inc.
Entrepreneur series
Organized by CPSC Alumni Chapter - U of C Alumni Association
Presentation date: Jan 30, 2014
Location: Mac Hall - U of C
- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 664
Dealing with CPSC Compliance and Investigation Issues
TRIAL.COM - Napa2015 - Joe Krasovec
DEALING WITH CPSC COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATION ISSUES
Joe Krasovec (Schiff Hardin; Chicago, IL) presents at the The Networ...
TRIAL.COM - Napa2015 - Joe Krasovec
DEALING WITH CPSC COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATION ISSUES
Joe Krasovec (Schiff Hardin; Chicago, IL) presents at the The Network of Trial Law Firms' Litigation Management CLE SuperCourse: Responding quickly and decisively to CPSC investigations should be an important part of your company’sprotocol. The CPSC imposes strict reporting requirements on companies whose consumer products allegedly malfunction or cause injury. It’s a regulatory minefield and trial lawyer Joe Krasovec has strategies and best practices for you to stay out of trouble.
PowerPoint: http://www.trial.com/programs/powerpoints/2015-napa/krasovec.pdf
wn.com/Dealing With Cpsc Compliance And Investigation Issues
TRIAL.COM - Napa2015 - Joe Krasovec
DEALING WITH CPSC COMPLIANCE AND INVESTIGATION ISSUES
Joe Krasovec (Schiff Hardin; Chicago, IL) presents at the The Network of Trial Law Firms' Litigation Management CLE SuperCourse: Responding quickly and decisively to CPSC investigations should be an important part of your company’sprotocol. The CPSC imposes strict reporting requirements on companies whose consumer products allegedly malfunction or cause injury. It’s a regulatory minefield and trial lawyer Joe Krasovec has strategies and best practices for you to stay out of trouble.
PowerPoint: http://www.trial.com/programs/powerpoints/2015-napa/krasovec.pdf
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 40
The VOXER CPSC YABO!
Thank you brothers and YT pipe presenters
Kevin (WVPiper)
Scott (Ramblin Scotzman)
Bob (Bob Wick)
Jim (gentlemen Jim)
You guys are awesome individuals and we a...
Thank you brothers and YT pipe presenters
Kevin (WVPiper)
Scott (Ramblin Scotzman)
Bob (Bob Wick)
Jim (gentlemen Jim)
You guys are awesome individuals and we appreciate each and everyone of you.
wn.com/The Voxer Cpsc Yabo
Thank you brothers and YT pipe presenters
Kevin (WVPiper)
Scott (Ramblin Scotzman)
Bob (Bob Wick)
Jim (gentlemen Jim)
You guys are awesome individuals and we appreciate each and everyone of you.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 1846
Malcolm Smith CPSC Lead Ban Protest Video
Malcolm Smith Protest Event
On March 19th, 2009 motorcycling icon and retail store owner Malcolm Smith, took on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)...
Malcolm Smith Protest Event
On March 19th, 2009 motorcycling icon and retail store owner Malcolm Smith, took on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their ban on the sales of youth motorcycles and ATV's per the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that went into affect February 10th, 2009.
Malcolm sold three youth motorized vehicles in protest to the ban at his store Malcolm Smith Motorsports in Riverside, CA risking a $100,000 fine per unit. That's $300,000 if anyone's counting.
We sent a crew there to cover the event and have provided a pre-produced video for concerned web sites to imbed and/or link to. We have provided several versions for you to download and possibly can out put a special version upon request. All the footage and music has been cleared for this usage.
Please include the web site: www.KidsLove2Ride.com in any mentions you include.
Thank you for the support.
Todd Huffman
Pipeline Digital Media
todd@pdmtv.com
wn.com/Malcolm Smith Cpsc Lead Ban Protest Video
Malcolm Smith Protest Event
On March 19th, 2009 motorcycling icon and retail store owner Malcolm Smith, took on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their ban on the sales of youth motorcycles and ATV's per the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) that went into affect February 10th, 2009.
Malcolm sold three youth motorized vehicles in protest to the ban at his store Malcolm Smith Motorsports in Riverside, CA risking a $100,000 fine per unit. That's $300,000 if anyone's counting.
We sent a crew there to cover the event and have provided a pre-produced video for concerned web sites to imbed and/or link to. We have provided several versions for you to download and possibly can out put a special version upon request. All the footage and music has been cleared for this usage.
Please include the web site: www.KidsLove2Ride.com in any mentions you include.
Thank you for the support.
Todd Huffman
Pipeline Digital Media
todd@pdmtv.com
- published: 26 Mar 2009
- views: 19770
CPSC Chairman on ASTM consensus process
Elliot Kaye, Chairman, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission speaks about the ASTM consensus process...
Elliot Kaye, Chairman, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission speaks about the ASTM consensus process
wn.com/Cpsc Chairman On Astm Consensus Process
Elliot Kaye, Chairman, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission speaks about the ASTM consensus process
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 201
Fight against CPSC on Fox31 (Local Denver news station)
Source: http://kdvr.com/2012/08/14/denver-company-fights-order-to-stop-selling-tiny-magnets/
DENVER — A Denver company is fighting back, taking on the Consumer...
Source: http://kdvr.com/2012/08/14/denver-company-fights-order-to-stop-selling-tiny-magnets/
DENVER — A Denver company is fighting back, taking on the Consumer Product Safety Commission, after being told it must stop selling tiny magnets.
The CPSC says the super powered magnets can be dangerous to children.
Zen Magnets is hoping to attract enough support to keep them in business.The founder, Shihan Qu, told FOX31 Denver, "It doesn't seem hopeless to me... there's a lot of holes in the argument the CPSC has put against me.
It is obvious public opinion is on our side. We've had people come in here, call, wish us the best of luck. There's an online petition, on savemagnets.com. We already have over 2,500 signatures."
The CPSC sued Zen Magnets and one other manufacturer of similar magnets, asking them to stop selling what they call a dangerous product.
They say children have swallowed the magnets which can cause serious internal injuries.
CPSC Director of Communications, Scott Wolfson told FOX31 Denver, "Doctors have told us here at CPSC that this injury is like a gunshot wound to the gut with no sign of entry or exit. We don't say that lightly, we have a great deal of sympathy for what happened in Aurora, but this is a serious injury pattern that is happening."
They estimate tiny magnets have sent 1,700 children to hospitals around the country over the past two years.
They say a public service educational campaign about the dangers didn't get the message across. So they want the makers to stop selling them.
Wolfson said, "We really feel this is an important step for the safety of children. We have an obligation here at CPSC where we see foreseeable misuse of a product that is leading to serious safety problems for children, we have that responsibility to step up and act."
But Shihan Qu said Zen Magnets have never been linked to any injuries, and he does not believe he should have to stop selling them.
Qu said, "It sucks that we would be put out of business. But honestly, if it really was that our magnets were defective, then the cost of a few businesses is a minor societal cost, but in this case, our magnets are not mechanically defective and it's unreasonable for them to try to prohibit the sale of our magnets."
Some local parents agree. Daniela Ochtera said, "With this product, it`s excellent... you can create things. It must be much older children. I personally think it`s the parent's responsibility."
Qu has launched an online petition to build public support for his case. He has to respond to the CPSC's lawsuit by August 26. For more information about his petition: http://www.savemagnets.com
For more information about the CPSC's warnings: http://www.cpsc.gov/info/magnets/index.html
wn.com/Fight Against Cpsc On Fox31 (Local Denver News Station)
Source: http://kdvr.com/2012/08/14/denver-company-fights-order-to-stop-selling-tiny-magnets/
DENVER — A Denver company is fighting back, taking on the Consumer Product Safety Commission, after being told it must stop selling tiny magnets.
The CPSC says the super powered magnets can be dangerous to children.
Zen Magnets is hoping to attract enough support to keep them in business.The founder, Shihan Qu, told FOX31 Denver, "It doesn't seem hopeless to me... there's a lot of holes in the argument the CPSC has put against me.
It is obvious public opinion is on our side. We've had people come in here, call, wish us the best of luck. There's an online petition, on savemagnets.com. We already have over 2,500 signatures."
The CPSC sued Zen Magnets and one other manufacturer of similar magnets, asking them to stop selling what they call a dangerous product.
They say children have swallowed the magnets which can cause serious internal injuries.
CPSC Director of Communications, Scott Wolfson told FOX31 Denver, "Doctors have told us here at CPSC that this injury is like a gunshot wound to the gut with no sign of entry or exit. We don't say that lightly, we have a great deal of sympathy for what happened in Aurora, but this is a serious injury pattern that is happening."
They estimate tiny magnets have sent 1,700 children to hospitals around the country over the past two years.
They say a public service educational campaign about the dangers didn't get the message across. So they want the makers to stop selling them.
Wolfson said, "We really feel this is an important step for the safety of children. We have an obligation here at CPSC where we see foreseeable misuse of a product that is leading to serious safety problems for children, we have that responsibility to step up and act."
But Shihan Qu said Zen Magnets have never been linked to any injuries, and he does not believe he should have to stop selling them.
Qu said, "It sucks that we would be put out of business. But honestly, if it really was that our magnets were defective, then the cost of a few businesses is a minor societal cost, but in this case, our magnets are not mechanically defective and it's unreasonable for them to try to prohibit the sale of our magnets."
Some local parents agree. Daniela Ochtera said, "With this product, it`s excellent... you can create things. It must be much older children. I personally think it`s the parent's responsibility."
Qu has launched an online petition to build public support for his case. He has to respond to the CPSC's lawsuit by August 26. For more information about his petition: http://www.savemagnets.com
For more information about the CPSC's warnings: http://www.cpsc.gov/info/magnets/index.html
- published: 08 Sep 2012
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