Not exact matches
Those in favour of more stringent
packaging laws are advocating not just for increased information
on drinks
labels, but also for toned - down
packaging, similar to that of tobacco.As of 2016, tobacco products in the UK are required to have a standard, plain
packaging with graphic health
warnings and stripped of any strong branding.
Drinks manufacturers, academics and campaigners have proposed ideas such as altering
packaging in small ways, such as including more
warnings on existing drinks
labels or instituting a drinks - based traffic light system based
on calorie and alcohol content.
For foods that may contain allergens, a
warning label should be put
on the
package stating that the food may contain allergens and that people who may have an allergic reaction should not consume it.
Although most toys with small parts are
labeled as being a choking hazard to children under age 3 if they have small parts, it is important to remember the
warning label that should be present
on balloon
packages:
Recently the NY Times had an article mentioning a proposal that formula
packages contain a
warning label similar to that
on cigarettes.
Sen. Tom Harkin (D - Iowa) has proposed requiring
warning labels on cans of infant formula and in advertisements that are similar to those
on cigarette
packaging.
Show him where to look for allergy
warnings, such as the peanut
label,
on packages as well.
Friedman said
warning labels similar to those
on cigarette
packaging should be used to communicate alcohol's risks, which include cancer, heart disease, liver disease and psychiatric disorders.
Warnings and handling instructions should also be included
on product
labels and / or
packages, they advise.
Just be careful: as the
labels on any epsom salt
package will
warn you, it is a potent laxative, so this isn't a supplement you should take internally without a doctor's recommendation.
That is why the
warning is included
on the
package label.
There have been some major efforts to put
warning labels on artificial colorings
on food
packaging in the US, but to no avail.
100 % tea tree oil is a «schedule 6 poison» in Australia (moderate potential for causing harm) and is sold in child - resistant
packaging with
warnings on the
label.
Follow
package directions and pay attention to
warnings on labels when working with these products.
Issue 9 asks for
label changes to include a toxicity
warning by ingredient, directions for pet owners in the event a dog or cat experiences side effects, and clear acknowledgement
on all
packaging that spot -
on products are pesticides.
The office of the surgeon general is probably familiar to most people as the author of the
label on cigarette
packaging that
warns of the dangers of smoking.
• Allowable lead content (maximum of 200 PPM or 0.02 %) • Cording methods for multiple cord blinds • Tension devices
on continuous loop cords •
Warning labels affixed to product when
packaged and shipped (see
label sample below) •
Warning tags attached to cords when
packaged and shipped • Stop beads to prevent accessible inner cord loops • Manufacturer's identification and date of manufacture