Poison Prevention

Real-Time Monitoring of Poison Prevention Policies and Regulations

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Why Monitoring Poison Prevention Matters

Poison prevention is a critical public health initiative that spans various industries and demographics. Its importance cannot be overstated as it directly relates to the safety and wellbeing of both individuals and the broader community. With federal regulations continually evolving, staying informed about the latest updates in poison prevention is crucial for organizations and professionals who prioritize health and safety compliance.

Key Industries Impacted by Poison Prevention Regulations

  1. Healthcare: Medical practitioners, public health officials, and hospital administrations need to be acutely aware of poison prevention measures to ensure they apply the latest standards in patient care and emergency response.

  2. Public Health Organizations: These entities require timely updates to develop strategies that mitigate risk and improve community health standards, particularly in areas prone to poisoning incidents.

  3. Education and Childcare: Schools and daycare centers must follow federal guidelines for preventing poisoning, especially with young children being highly vulnerable to such hazards.

  4. Manufacturing: Industries dealing with chemicals must comply with poison prevention regulations to safeguard employee safety and prevent potential environmental disasters.

  5. Agriculture: Farmers and agricultural businesses use various chemicals and need to ensure these are stored and utilized securely as per the latest safety legislation to avoid accidental poisoning.

Why Follow Federal Register Updates on Poison Prevention?

  • Stay Ahead of Policy Changes: Understanding newly introduced rules or amendments can help institutions align their operations with federal standards, avoiding penalties and fostering a culture of safety.

  • Seize Funding Opportunities: Organizations can identify and apply for grants or financial programs that encourage adherence to safety standards and promote health initiatives.

  • Mitigate Risks from Rule Changes: Being informed enables quick adaptation to changes, preventing costly compliance issues and enhancing operational resilience.

  • Simplify Monitoring Efforts: Streamlined updates relieve professionals from manually tracking changes and provide peace of mind with accurate, real-time information.

How AI-Powered Monitoring Can Help

Our service, FedMonitor, empowers healthcare providers, public health officials, educators, manufacturers, and farmers by delivering tailored updates directly to where they work.

  • Relevance and Efficiency: FedMonitor ensures you receive only the information that matters to your specific needs, filtering out the noise and highlighting pertinent updates or notices.

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Latest Documents

Title Type Published
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (Commission or CPSC) is amending the child-resistant packaging requirements of CPSC's regulation to exempt baloxavir marboxil tablets, currently marketed as XOFLUZA<SUP>TM</SUP>, in packages containing not more...
Rule Apr 19, 2024
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (Commission or CPSC) is proposing to amend the child-resistant packaging requirements to exempt baloxavir marboxil tablets in packages containing not more than 80 mg of the drug, currently marketed as XOFLUZA,<S...
Proposed Rule Sep 16, 2021
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a proposed rule in the Federal Register of February 20, 2020, concerning establishment of a federal permit program for disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR). EPA has decided to reopen the comment...
Proposed Rule Jul 31, 2020
In December 2016, Congress passed, and the President signed the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act, amending section 4005 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The WIIN Act, among other things, requires the En...
Proposed Rule Feb 20, 2020
This final rule revises the Environmental Protection Agency's ("EPA") Consolidated Rules of Practice governing the administrative assessment of civil penalties and various other administrative adjudicatory hearings. These revisions simplify the admin...
Rule Jan 09, 2017
EPA and NHTSA, on behalf of the Department of Transportation, are establishing rules for a comprehensive Phase 2 Heavy-Duty (HD) National Program that will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fuel consumption from new on-road medium- and heavy-...
Rule Oct 25, 2016
EPA and NHTSA, on behalf of the Department of Transportation, are each proposing rules to establish a comprehensive Phase 2 Heavy- Duty (HD) National Program that will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and fuel consumption for new on-road heavy-d...
Proposed Rule Jul 13, 2015
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a document in the Federal Register on November 6, 2014. That document included the correct mailing and hand delivery addresses for the Environmental Appeals Board, but inadvertently failed to omit t...
Rule Mar 13, 2015
This proposed rule revises the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Consolidated Rules of Practice governing the administrative assessment of civil penalties to encompass the assessment of civil penalties under the air pollution contr...
Proposed Rule Nov 06, 2014
This direct final rule revises the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Consolidated Rules of Practice governing the administrative assessment of civil penalties to encompass the assessment of civil penalties under the air pollution c...
Rule Nov 06, 2014
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC, Commission, or we) is issuing a rule to require child-resistant (CR) packaging for any over-the-counter or prescription product containing the equivalent of 0.08 milligrams or more of an imidazoline, a cl...
Rule Dec 10, 2012
The Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC," "Commission," or "we") is proposing a rule to require child- resistant ("CR") packaging for any over-the-counter or prescription product containing the equivalent of 0.08 milligrams or more of an imidaz...
Proposed Rule Jan 25, 2012
The Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC," "Commission," or "we") is amending its child-resistant packaging requirements to exempt powder formulations of two oral prescription drugs, colesevelam hydrochloride and sevelamer carbonate. Colesevelam...
Rule Jul 22, 2011
The Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC," "Commission," or "we") is proposing to amend its child-resistant packaging requirements to exempt powder formulations of two oral prescription drugs, colesevelam hydrochloride and sevelamer carbonate. C...
Proposed Rule Feb 16, 2011
The Commission is amending its child-resistant packaging requirements to exempt hormone replacement therapy ("HRT") products containing one or more progestogen or estrogen substances. Current exemptions cover some HRT products, but not others. This r...
Rule Nov 01, 2002
The Commission is proposing to amend its child-resistant packaging requirements to exempt hormone replacement therapy ("HRT") products containing one or more progestogen or estrogen substances. Current exemptions cover some HRT products, but not othe...
Proposed Rule Feb 19, 2002
These rules, promulgated under authority of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA), require child-resistant (CR) packaging for certain products that contain low-viscosity hydrocarbons. (The Commission voted 3-0 to issue this final rule. The state...
Rule Oct 25, 2001
Pursuant to its 3-0 vote to do so, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC or Commission) is issuing a rule to require child- resistant (CR) packaging on drugs (OTC switched drugs) approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for over-the-...
Rule Aug 02, 2001
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC or Commission) is proposing a rule to require child-resistant (CR) packaging on drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for over-the-counter (OTC) sale that contain active ingredients prev...
Proposed Rule Aug 30, 2000
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is today revising the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations. This revision is part of an Agency-wide effort to respond to a directive issued by the President on February 21, 1995...
Rule May 15, 2000