On Tuesday, June 25, 1996, Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the Product Safety Technical Committee is sponsering a presentation of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The meeting will be held at Hewlett Packard, Santa Clara. The presentation involves 'consumers product safety', so feel free to bring your friend(s) or family member(s): List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Tuesday, June 25, 1996 Time: 7:00 pm Topic: Roles of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Speaker: Mr. Lee Baxter, Western Regional Director of U.S. CPSC Location: Hewlett Packard, 19447 Prunridge Ave., Cupertino, CA Nearest Cross Streets: Wolfe and Prunridge (just a block north or the Hwy 280 & Wolfe) Room: Oakroom - Building 48 Cost: Free
Dinner: For those interested in joining our guest host for dinner at El Torito's, by Vallco Fashion Park (280 & Wolfe) at 5:30 pm, please ask for Product Safety Technical Committee. RSVP with Edward Karl at 408 563-7184. ************ News Release ************* THE ROLE OF U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION Consumer product related concerns, such as Teddy Bear's small parts coming off in a child's mouth or other trapping hazards in a baby's crib, are often the center of media attention. Such product safety related issues often require the involvement of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. What exactly is the role of the Consumer Product Safety Commission? When is a consumer or a consumer product manufacturer required to report a defective consumer product? Where and how should a complaint be submitted? Are the federal safety requirements for imported products different from domestically produced products? How does the safety requirements in a UL standard relate to the Consumer Product Safety Act? Answers to these and all the other questions youive had about the Consumer Product Safety Commission, its statutes, enforcement activities, and programs will be the subject of the June 25th presentation by Mr. Lee D. Baxter, Western Regional Director for the Consumer Product Safety Commission.