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PIA encouraged a swift transition in order for the new CPSC team to continue to improve safety and protect children.
“We appreciate the CPSC’s ongoing examination of ordinary books and other printed material as well as the agency’s intent to issue further guidance on how the CPSIA will or will not apply to these products,” said Lisbeth Lyons, PIA’s vice president of government affairs. “Printing Industries believes the test data submitted by the printing and publishing industries fully supports our case that these products are safe and viable for children. We urge the new CPSC leadership to issue a formal determination that ordinary books and other printed material will never be found to contain lead near the CPSIA lead limits.”
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- Companies:
- Printing Industries of America, Inc.
- People:
- Inez Tenenbaum
- Lisbeth Lyons
- Places:
- Sewickley, Pa.
- South Carolina
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