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CPSC Chairman Says 2011 Priorities Include Toxic Metals, Database, Outreach

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has posted remarks by Chairman Tenenbaum at two events in February 2011, the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization conference and Organization of American States (OAS) and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) regulatory training…

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program Tenenbaum discussed the agency's plans for 2011 which include expanding CPSC's focus on toxic metals beyond lead and cadmium (to antimony, arsenic, barium, mercury, chromium, and selenium), launching the public database, public outreach, etc.