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Title: THE POISON PREVENTION PACKAGING ACT


1
THE POISON PREVENTION PACKAGING ACT
  • Suzanne Barone, Ph.D.
  • Project Manager for Poison Prevention
  • The views expressed in this presentation are
    those of the CPSC staff, have not been reviewed
    or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect
    the views of, the Commission.

2
CPSCs Mission
  • Independent federal regulatory agency that was
    created in 1972 by Congress in the Consumer
    Product Safety Act.
  • Protect the public against unreasonable risks of
    injuries and deaths associated with consumer
    products.
  • Jurisdiction over about 15,000 types of consumer
    products

3
Acts Under CPSCs Jurisdiction
  • Consumer Product Safety Act
  • Flammable Fabrics Act
  • Refrigerator Safety Act
  • Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA)
  • Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA)

4
Poison Prevention Packaging Act
  • To protect children from serious personal injury
    or serious illness resulting from handling, using
    or ingesting hazardous substances including
    household chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and
    cosmetics.

5
Substances included in 16 CFR 1700.14
  • Ethylene glycol
  • Fluoride
  • Furniture polish
  • Glue removers containing acetonitrile
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Kindling and/or illuminating preparations
  • Methacrylic acid
  • Methyl alcohol
  • Mouthwash containing ethanol
  • Permanent wave neutralizer containing sodium or
    potassium bromate
  • Sodium and Potassium hydroxide
  • Solvents for paint or other coating material
  • Sulfuric acid
  • Turpentine

6
Drugs included in 16 CFR 1700.14(a)
  • acetaminophen
  • aspirin
  • controlled drugs
  • dibucaine
  • diphenhydramine
  • ibuprofen
  • iron-containing drugs and dietary supplements
  • ketoprofen
  • lidocaine
  • loperamide
  • methyl salicylate
  • minoxidil
  • mouthwash
  • naproxen
  • oral prescription drugs
  • OTC-switched drugs

7
Oral Rx Drug Regulation
  • 16 C.F.R. 1700.14(a)(10)
  • CR packaging is required for any drug for human
    use that is in a dosage form intended for oral
    administration and that is required by Federal
    law to be dispensed only by or upon an oral or
    written prescription of a practitioner licensed
    by law to administer such drug

8
Clinical Trial Drugs
  • Oral drugs for human use when they are dispensed
    during a clinical trial (investigational drugs)
    for use in the household (outpatient) are
    regulated under the oral prescription drug
    regulation because they are dispensed by or at
    the order of a licensed practitioner.

9
CR Packaging Exceptions
  • Not Used In/Around the Household
  • Institutional Use
  • Hospitals, Nursing Homes
  • Professional Use

10
CR Packaging Exceptions (continued)
  • Rx Drugs
  • Bulk Drugs to be Repackaged by the Pharmacist
  • Requested by Patient or Physician
  • Exempted (16 CFR 1702)
  • 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10)(i)-(xxi)

11
CR Packaging Exceptions (continued)
  • OTCs - Household Products
  • One size
  • Labeled (16 CFR 1700.5)
  • This Package For Households Without Young
    Children
  • Package Not Child-Resistant
  • Other popular sizes are CR
  • Imposed exclusive CR
  • Drain cleaners (16 CFR 1500.17)

12
Petitions for Exemption
  • 16 CFR part 1702
  • Requirements
  • - Procedural 16 CFR 1702.2
  • - Substantive 16 CFR 1702.3

13
Petitions for Exemption (Cont.)
  • Justification 16 CFR 1702.7
  • - Lack of toxicity
  • - CR packaging not technically feasible,
    practicable, or appropriate
  • - CR package is incompatible with substance

14
Petitions for Exemption (Cont.)
  • Information and Data Submission
  • - Human experience
  • Child
  • Adult
  • - Experimental data
  • - Packaging and labeling
  • Samples

15
Examples of Exempted Products
  • Powdered unflavored aspirin
  • Effervescent aspirin
  • Powdered cholestyramine
  • Oral contraceptives
  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Powdered iron preparations
  • Effervescent acetaminophen
  • Hydrocarbon-containing products where the liquid
    cannot flow freely.

16
Physician Samples
  • Oral prescription drugs require special
    packaging. 16 CFR 1700.14(a)(10)
  • Section 4 of the PPPA grants physicians the
    authority to order non-CR packaging for their
    patients in the written prescription.

17
Special Packaging
  • Packaging that is designed or constructed to be
    significantly difficult for children under five
    years of age to open or obtain a toxic or harmful
    amount of substance contained therein within a
    reasonable time and not difficult for normal
    adults to use properly..

18
Special Packaging
  • Nothing in this Act shall authorize the
    Secretary to prescribe specific packaging
    designs, product content, package quantity, or
    with the exception of authority granted in
    section 4(a)(2) of this Act, labeling.

19
Packaging Test Methods
  • Child Test - 16 FR1700.20(a)(2)
  • Panels of 50 children (42-51 months)
  • Tester restriction - 30 children
  • Site restriction - 20 children
  • 5 minute - demo - Teeth - 5 minute
  • Sequential Pass/Fail Table
  • 16 CFR1700.20(a)(2)(iii)
  • 80 after 200 children

20
SEQUENTIAL TEST
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Unit Packaging Failure
  • A test failure shall be any child who opens or
    gains access to the number of individual units
    which constitute the amount that may produce
    serious personal injury or serious illness, or a
    child who opens or gains access to more than 8
    individual units, whichever is lower, in 10
    minutes of testing.

22
Determining F
  • Serious Injury / Serious Illness
  • The determination of the amount of a substance
    that may produce serious personal injury or
    serious illness shall be based on a 25-pound
    child.

23
Toxicological Data
  • Manufacturers or packagers intending to use unit
    packaging for a substance requiring special
    packaging are requested to submit such
    toxicological data to the CPSC Office of
    Compliance.

24
If you have questions about PPPA
  • Suzanne Barone 301-504-7256
  • e-mail sbarone_at_cpsc.gov
  • Geri Smith 301-504-7529
  • e-mail gsmith_at_cpsc.gov
  • John Boja 301-504-7300
  • e-mail jboja_at_cpsc.gov
  • Website www.cpsc.gov

25
Packaging Test Methods
  • Senior Test -16 FR1700.20(a)(3)
  • 100 adults (50-70 years old)
  • Site restriction (24)
  • Tester restriction (35)
  • 5 minute/1 minute test period
  • Screening
  • 90 Effectiveness

26
Packaging Test Methods
  • Metal cans/metal closures and aerosols.
  • Use 100 Adults aged 18-45 years
  • One 5 minute time period
  • 90 effectiveness
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