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    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, have to protect the consumer from dangerous risk of injury of death that is associated with many kind of consumers products under the agency’s jurisdiction ( wwwprnewswire.com/news 2015). There have been many deaths and it has caused the world trillions of dollars annually, there has also been chemical and mechanized hazards, Products has worked hard to make sure all products are safe (Seaquist, 2012). Products recalled include Toys, Cribs, tools, Cigarettes

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    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have a job to do and it is based on protecting the consumer from dangerous risk of injury of death, that is associated with many kind of consumers products under the agency jurisdiction( wwwprnewswire.com/news2015). There has been many deaths and it has caused the world a trillions of dollars, annually, chemical and mechanized hazards has been many, the consumer has worked to make sure that safety it a number one factor (www.prnewswire.com/news-2015)

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    stakeholders involved in the prevention of CO poisoning. Some of the key stakeholders involved in the prevention of CO poisoning includes group/organizations like the CDC, Underwriters Laboratories and the Consumer Products Safety Commission, Air Conditioning Contractors of America, and consumers (CDC, 2011). Each one plays a particular role in preventing CO poisoning. The CDC has several functions in preventing poisoning from CO. This would include surveillance, research, and education (CDC, 2011)

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    Mattel and Toy Safety

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    Inc. issued several recalls for millions of their products. These recalls were for safety reasons in that testing at the manufacturing sites and special test laboratories showed that millions of their toys were coated with dangerous amounts of lead in the paint. This lead based paint contains a potent neurotoxin that if ingested can cause serious harm to children. Mattel assured the public that the problem would be solved, the recalled products would be collected and replaced, and that the company

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    Think about and comment on how child and adolescent safety regulations have changed over the past few decades.  Safety regulations have changed so much over the years. The different things that have changed so much is child safety seats, bicycle safety laws, the age that a child can be left alone by themselves, and swimming safety. These were not that big of a deal or a problem in the past years. When my parents, were younger there was no seatbelts in cars. They told me that the seats they were

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    Toy safety has always been a top priority for Mattel, Inc. Being one of the world’s leading toy makers, Mattel, Inc has always had a reputation of being a responsible company. A global leader in design, manufacturing, and marketing of toys and family products, “More than 30,0000 people in 43 countries are employed by Mattel, which has sold products in over 150 countries” (mattel.com). Toy safety will always be Mattel’s highest priority as their mission states, “

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    These products, though very popular amongst inexperienced painters, have been linked to brain and respiratory damage among those who experience prolonged exposure to them. Minors are still experiencing significant brain development, and any exposure to damaging inhalants such as turpentine can impair brain growth. Many people are unaware of the unintended health effects from the use of turpentine and minerals spirits, despite the warning labels present on the products. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety

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    The year is 1776. July 3, 1776. One day before a new country was born, the United States of America. The former colony of Great Britain has just finished it’s Declaration of Independence, and signing of the document by revolution leaders is planned for the next day. John Adams, a future American president and one of the writers of the Declaration itself, sends a letter to his wife, Jane, on this day. In this letter, he proclaimed that the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration should be "solemnized

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    to do with the field he wants to be working in. This program helped the corporation public reputation because it is helping all Americans to work in a job they are actually interested in (Grgurich, 2012). Consumers are always the top concern for any business organization. Producing any product that might be dangerous for the customers will cause the company its reputation and long-term

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    Advertising and Marketing Harmful Products and Advertising and Marketing Tactics. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has requirements for truth in advertising and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) enforces the provisions of this act. Marketing and advertising is an effective way to introduce products or services and to increase sales. However it could also be a tool company’s use unethically. Any information that is likely to mislead consumers into purchasing or using products and services that is deceptive

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