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CPSC to Continue Discussion on Infant Swing Proposed Rule on Jan 25

The Consumer Product Safety Commission will hold a public meeting on January 25, 2012 to continue its discussion on a proposed rule on infant swings that was considered during a January 18 meeting. The proposed rule would establish a mandatory consumer product safety standard based on the voluntary standard ASTM F2088-11b, “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Swings” with certain additions, modifications, and clarifications. A live webcast of the meeting will be available here. The vote on the proposed rule is now scheduled for February 2, 2012.

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(See ITT's Online Archives 12011246 for summary of CPSC's posting of the draft proposed rule on infant swings that will continue to be considered.

See ITT's Online Archives 12011055 for summary of CPSC's announcement of the January 18 meeting.)