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A textile technologist, chemist to be more precise. Have taken up responsibilities with AATCC and ASTM International to provide technical and support services to members and member prospects. Involved in QA systems implementation for Textile producers. Work with some of the top rated technicians in the world. We are Rated very highly Globally. I share my knowledge and experience ( Episteme and Techne)with the industry. Conduct Training programs for AATCC and ASTM Intl. In addition design and deliver tailor made programs and deliver lectures. Love to drive in search of desolate and exotic locations, where the air is clean , water in pure and nature is still natural. Ironically I Love gadgets and gizmo's and experimenting with new hardware and software. Life is not perfect , but it is interesting. Imperfections make life worth living. A perfect system is no challenge to the body , mind and soul.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Nine Companies Penalized for Selling Children’s Products that Violated the Federal Lead Paint Ban

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today that nine children’s product manufacturers, importers and sellers have agreed to pay more than $500,000 in civil penalties for violating the federal lead paint ban.

The penalties settle allegations that the firms knowingly manufactured, imported, or sold toys and other children’s articles with paint or other surface coatings that contained lead levels in violation of federal law. The settlements have been provisionally accepted by the Commission.

These products were recalled in 2007 and 2008, and include items such as toys, children’s metal jewelry, children’s pens, metal water bottles, pencil pouches, sunglasses and children’s Halloween pails and baskets. Tests showed that paint or surface coatings on these children’s products contained lead in excess of 600 ppm, or 0.06 percent, by weight. One firm’s testing revealed that its products contained surface coatings with nearly 60 percent lead. In 1978, a federal ban was put in place which prohibited toys and other children’s articles from having more than 0.06 percent lead (by weight) in paints or surface coatings. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health consequences.

CPSC has ordered the following firms to pay civil penalties to the federal government:

In agreeing to settle the matters, the firms deny CPSC’s allegations that they knowingly violated the law.

Picture of Recalled Children's Sportswear Necklaces
Cardinal Distributing Co. Inc. Jewelry
Picture of Recalled Toy Car
Dollar General Toy Cars
Picture of Recalled Purple Halloween Pail with Witch Decorations
Family Dollar Halloween Pails
Picture of Recalled Halloween-Themed Basket
Hobby Lobby Halloween Baskets
Picture of Recalled Wooden Pull-Along Learning Blocks Wagon
First Learning Co. Ltd. Blocks Wagon
Picture of Recalled Seasonal Writing Pens
Michael’s Stores Writing Pens
Picture of Recalled Children's Groovy Grabber Bracelets
A&A Global Industries Children’s Bracelets
Picture of Recalled Children’s Pencil Pouches
Raymond Geddes Children’s Pencil Pouches
Picture of Recalled Water Bottles
Downeast Concepts Metal Water Bottles

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