A case study : safety glass regulations under the Hazardous Products Act / Fred O'Riordan, Administrative Policy Branch, Treasury Board Canada, Lee McCabe, Consumer Research and Evaluation Branch, Consumer...: BT36-1/8-1980E-PDF
"This case study examines the feasibility of using available methodologies to assess the socio-economic impact of regulatory changes in the area of consumer products safety. The regulations examined, known as the Safety Glass Regulations, were promulgated under the Hazardous Products Act on July 17, 1973, and require that glass used in all storm doors, patio doors and bathtub and shower enclosures advertised in, sold in, or imported into Canada be tempered safety glass rather than ordinary annealed glass"--Summary, page vii.
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| Title | A case study : safety glass regulations under the Hazardous Products Act / Fred O'Riordan, Administrative Policy Branch, Treasury Board Canada, Lee McCabe, Consumer Research and Evaluation Branch, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (viii, 46 pages). |
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