California
Proposition 65 Charter California Proposition 65 Context The
California
Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, commonly
known as California Proposition 65, was enacted in 1986.
It is a Californian law that affects any type of product
sold in the state of California. While this label can be helpful for
consumer knowledge, it can also be misleading. When a
manufacturer includes a Proposition 65 warning notice,
it does not necessarily mean that the product poses a
significant threat. Proposition 65 is considered a
‘right to know’ law. The notice is intended to inform
California residents of the presence of a listed
chemical, so that the consumer can make an informed
decision when purchasing and using a product. To
learn
more about California Proposition 65, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65 How
does California Proposition 65 affect Boltswitch? In
general,
Boltswitch products do not contain chemicals intended to
be released under normal or reasonably foreseeable
conditions of use. Thus, if present, in normal use
conditions, chemicals are not intended to be exposed to
users, nor to be released or discharged at any time. How
can customers check if a Boltswitch product is affected
by a Proposition 65 warning? In
specific
cases where Proposition 65 warnings apply, depending on
the product, these warnings can be obtained in a few
different locations. Easily find the label on one of the
following: the product, packaging label, the product’s
manual, or under the online resource library under our
website www.boltswitch.com.
For more information, you can always contact your
Boltswitch representative. What
must distributors of Boltswitch do? Boltswitch
distributors
must communicate the warnings defined by Boltswitch to
their customers before selling them the affected
products. Designed by Eric T. Maier
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