Consumer Product Safety Commission Reauthorization: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session, June 4, 1987, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 393 pages |
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... companies out there that are re- sponsible companies and are active in product safety and designing a better product . But there are many who are not . There are many companies out there that are ill responsible , who could care less ...
... companies out there that are re- sponsible companies and are active in product safety and designing a better product . But there are many who are not . There are many companies out there that are ill responsible , who could care less ...
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... companies in violation of required warning regulations for lawn darts . Order the immediate recall of all sets containing lawn darts by these companies . Take the strongest punitive action possible against them for there violations . 4 ...
... companies in violation of required warning regulations for lawn darts . Order the immediate recall of all sets containing lawn darts by these companies . Take the strongest punitive action possible against them for there violations . 4 ...
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... companies took that lesson 20 heart only recently . When Juran turned 75 in 1980 , e decided to end his one - man ... companies paid much heed to Deming and Juran , the Japanese avidly em- braced their ideas , and JUSE credits the pair ...
... companies took that lesson 20 heart only recently . When Juran turned 75 in 1980 , e decided to end his one - man ... companies paid much heed to Deming and Juran , the Japanese avidly em- braced their ideas , and JUSE credits the pair ...
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... companies paid dearly for allowing Japa- nese rivals to wrest the lead in quality . That crucial wedge was exploited by Ja- pan's chipmakers in attacking the U.S. market for computer - memory chips in the late 1970s . Today the Japanese ...
... companies paid dearly for allowing Japa- nese rivals to wrest the lead in quality . That crucial wedge was exploited by Ja- pan's chipmakers in attacking the U.S. market for computer - memory chips in the late 1970s . Today the Japanese ...
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... COMPANIES EVALUATING FOOD PROCESSORS : WHEN NO STANDARD TESTS EXIST , CU INVENTS THEM ROB KINMONTH Mr. FLORIO . Thank you very much . Mr. Pittle. " Even with HP , some people are risk- takers and pioneers , and not others . " At Ford ...
... COMPANIES EVALUATING FOOD PROCESSORS : WHEN NO STANDARD TESTS EXIST , CU INVENTS THEM ROB KINMONTH Mr. FLORIO . Thank you very much . Mr. Pittle. " Even with HP , some people are risk- takers and pioneers , and not others . " At Ford ...
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Page 37 - Chairman, the executive and administrative functions of the Commission, including functions of the Commission with respect to (1) the appointment and supervision of personnel employed under the Commission, (2) the distribution of business among such personnel and among administrative units of the Commission, and (3) the use and expenditure of funds.
Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, CONSUMER PROTECTION, AND COMPETITIVENESS, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 11 am, in room 2322, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon.
Page 37 - Commission, and (3) the use and expenditure of funds. (b) (1) In carrying out any of his functions under the provisions of this section the Chairman shall be governed by general policies of the Commission and by such regulatory decisions, findings, and determinations as the Commission may by law be authorized to make.
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Page 1 - Act are — (1) to protect the public against unreasonable ] risks of injury associated with consumer products: (2) to assist consumers in evaluating the comparative safety of consumer products; (3) to develop uniform safety standards for consumer products and to minimize conflicting State and local regulations; and...
Page 66 - It is generally expected that the determination of unreasonable hazard will involve the Commission in balancing the probability that risk will result in harm and the gravity of such harm against the effect on the product's utility, cost, and availability to the consumer"); S.