OAR 333-016-0160
Ethylene Glycol-Base Radiator Antifreeze; Labeling
(1)
Ethylene glycol-base radiator antifreeze distributed in containers intended or suitable for household use may be misbranded under the Act if the containers fail to bear the following warning statements which the Administrator considers necessary for the protection of the public health and safety, and which will be considered as meeting the requirements of ORS 453.005 (Definitions for ORS 453.005 to 453.135) to 453.135 (Notice required prior to institution of criminal proceedings) with respect to ethylene glycol-base radiator antifreeze, with and without added sodium arsenite of over 0.01 percent by weight, when the only hazard foreseeable is by the ethylene glycol and (if present) the added sodium arsenite:(a)
Ethylene glycol antifreeze containing less than 0.01 percent by weight of sodium arsenite:(b)
Ethylene glycol antifreeze containing 0.01 percent but no more than one percent by weight of sodium arsenite:(2)
The words that are in capital letters in the warning statements set forth in subsection (b) of this section shall be printed on the main (front) panel or panels of the container in capital letters of the type size specified in OAR 333-016-0115 (Labeling Requirements, Placement, Conspicuousness, Contrast). The balance of the cautionary statements may appear together on another panel, provided the front panel bears a statement such as, “Read carefully other cautions on __________ panel.”
Source:
Rule 333-016-0160 — Ethylene Glycol-Base Radiator Antifreeze; Labeling, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=333-016-0160
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