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0 tens, and materials uied. \ i % ! Testing don* by accredited labi will be measured against the reference laboratory's work through on- " site inspections and/or iaauin| reference teat inaierieb and random sampling of certified product!. The board plana to publish liata of accradited lab* and certified products, and will try to make the flammable fabrics system compatible with dial used by the National Conference on Laboratory Evaluation h Accredi tation. NFPA's role is to help aet up the California program, not to run it perpetually. The pilot program will be centered in the San Francisco area. Board chairman la San Joan Fit* Marshal John Gerhard, whose California colleagues sparked the move to set up the accreditation program. Acting vice chairman is an industry member, Margo Rosenfeld of the Disposable! Assn. Secretary is Foattr Wilson, tasting labs manager, Ohrans-Corning Fibcrglat, repteacntin| the American National Standards Insticun. Other standards group members an NFPA'i James Hammaek; and George Nelson, American Society foe Testing It Materials. The second manufacturers' representative it George Yercmian, Parke-Davis; the third industry spot is unfilled. Q O REPURCHASE OF PAINT WON'T BE REQUIRED BY FDA in its upcoming Federal Register nonce implementing the first step of its March 11 ordsr banning lead-containing paints. The agency is expected to take the poution that repurchase of products containing more than .56 lead - which are banned effec tive Dec. 31, 1972 - cannot be enforced by FDA and is inappropriate for the government to include in its formal order. Consumcrists, led by Georgetown Law Professor Joseph Page, had urged FDA to require teller! to buy back paint from purchasers who have it when the ban takes effect. Focus of the controversy still is the .06% lead Emit scheduled to take effect Dee. 31, 1973. The order confirming the end-of-1972 deadline for the .5% level is expected to finesse industry demands for a hearing on the .06% question by saying final action on it will not be taken until HEW makes an eight-month study proposed by Sen. Kennedy in a bill (S. 30110) to amand ihe Ltad-Bassd Faint Poisoning Act. Industry ktadirs art plaaaad with PDA's appsoaeh on tha .06% question, feeling that the HEW study should product solid data on proper levels. The Kensiedy bill - which has passed the Senate and u swatting House tenon - authorises a baa at the end of 1973 on use of paint wnb more than .06% lead. The ban would apply to toys, furniture, and cooking, eating or drinking utensils, and to all residential * structures built or renovated with Federal money. FDA is' rejecting industry request* for additional rime to comply with the .5% limit, contending that producers and distributors have had enough warning to clear their shelves of items that will be illegal to aril after the end of this year. Mott industry filings centered on the .06% level, but those raising ques tions about .5% included Borden, McCtoskey Varnuh. Benjamin Moore. National Decorating Products Assn., National Retail Hardwart Assn., and Precision Paint. \4 0007-SWP-036487 TS21822 1UUS AND KlGUlATtOMS ij Hmv l v s of mo w snd sways on TTt friMoiuivifi hifld to earns milliliter voluaiotne fiaek Add about 5ft ttililtun of motayi atconoi to the foac the batch (or potoocy. safaO. law o q an.nc. miltwd pobtt. specific rotoOon. identity. ;rssidue on ifamaiv Dmit mctsU. Jaecific surfact arc*, -and .r '-te&imty * The Batch for potency uid pH. .1* SAmplw required a 7 r rrtfoc.'u.'v-j*. used to maiunf :.ie o.iwh io often oonuimnc r.r. .eo than 1 cram. ft* The bitch A mtrirum of 3 Im- rv.e'i.str eonuURv ib Trm end method* or unv-H) Por-w. C.*se rt;nor of Wit feUoaiM Worai the eontonia by heaunc the r.aob cirefu&j ooor ft itaa oath tstrt the eonumu sevaral tansa duunr the heatloff ponod. Shake tho Bask on o rrecnarucai thutf for 1$ mu.utes. allow to cool to room lerjcrautre and ad just to volume mth mrtftl a.coheH Mu ftou. rjtor tho solution, discarding the first 10 to is mdltltton of fUtrare Tran.*ftr exactly 1 a Runuiur of the subrouoni filtrate u a ift-rmlhllter velumetno fiftsft. adjust to volume stth met&vl alcohol sod mis veil. Ui;nc s Kuu^t uUrinoln spectrophotometer ar.d methooi' however the result* ebUlaed mfttohtd l centimeter ouaru coils, set iv*m too rmeroD.otoinsol afar diffusion iHe instrument to IM percent trananw uay vut; bo concuiU toa nis methyl alcohol D:termme me u Svteiroohoinmt*'**: array Proceed abtorboneo of tho sample and *ronc fts directed la I Ulr l'bniMi*. except p-epars thir uinplc for u7 as fallows: Prepare o 0 50 mvlliyrsm per miUUKtr solution estimated > ot the suspension standard (prepared u described ;a |lU|.hbMliaiisii at the absorption peat* at 293s2 nanometers. Calculate by transfcrtiftf an appropnave volume (hft mitbirams of frtsoofuhtn per mint* of the wetljhasen suspension to ft too* liter ofsample as follows* ftftliifFsaie <J Abkorssi n el ___ * of Mwdid is amupsgo HUit* f miUlcfsift s hch :ho .tic zsr.ur': ;s.ru*s:ed s j r.* mstol in r^cra oi ft ftf yortep.t of vi c; the coritoinoo iGuids er tho or eo *.j-n 'y :r.e arcer pec*.- ca-f Mrct idfd so reou:*ed sv tec: z- 2*1 ot the ac: that ar.v iv \ otao? a*to, .e vt-.dfd for to*f a> rr.^ertr. \ oesr - Batch SM.nt oad . tr ..t i MJ.-J V..B "2'PtSyi S.>f ;^6*t * sett. ? r.ite* *iio 4.so t* i es- ; {...rircMUa tub**TM e r^uart tomt.st 2 2'of'..fir ` ard scitKK. 7oi a of u.* Feoo;^i i occ Draws area Co*meue Act iri es * *. protwfd : it f : c *r.:to: *:.a 'm >f*>r* tor Itc4ii!d,i Twnr*hte :jrt.c fubmL^iwr.i w--e r*c0j*ru *ith rr>^e?: to !A;s j*rcor . tt.o'dbti %'*ooC*.t.ir^tiujruriVo.* ;e * ft tu tnc o 5 sietkont >eag i to b* unv,*. menu* as of December 51, 1B?3, tno maiomy of tno lurmismons varo rsr- cerred oun ino 0 OS pert*cnt rad .r*e: to oo Uneltmtnted Deccmoor J;. :TJ 'Hto Co^imiMssesr finds thM thoo c oidoroRt levk* and efieeuve dates pre< toot separate and dtetmet '.m*m qturo sepufftt* f9osadertio& Accordsly. Utu docMirenv rules oai ~pgn tne * per tfuriu:<rr Affss >f> aJ Muuutsfi af tuspeniftMart submussoos maos with mseet to uie * ftA porcena lead le^et w ut imptemenud ] as Of December 31. IftTJ. A Ntorr doc-j- < , 'lit Aficr^toJopicol .par difftuton u* jap. Priori u duaetad ia I Ml 110 P( ulu ehapiar. prraarjia Uia lamp)* far tup m (etm: Diluta an accurual/ meaaurpd vuliuna of Uia .nll-ihao**1*** panaian .ith lafflcirrl dJmrUirKarma- auOr (a aim a aMck palutian aanuMlnr ISO mlcro:rami at ar.watul<lr par OUI- lilliar 'ttiun^ad) ranhar Olluta itb WKNirtll --NftZAMOuS MlSSTAMCIS iDSCftot fto.nC>Hl-S| PABT 1*1--MAZAKOOUS SUbSTANCISi OCFINITIONS AND NO. CKDUKAl AND INTHPUTATtVI liCUUTIONI Caitola laof.Canloifiinf Paipli aaf Otlipr limilar Ivrfapt-CaaKnp Mo- event *.!l nils upon i|'tMonunA,<a with j; rssvoot to tho ft OS itercsnv lead o^el ta 1 be tmpsf-momrd ^ of Dcccn.tier 31 s it s The KUpWih is u* Nbuieseni p;idomd the ft ft percent lead level to * undemented m of December at. 1ST Tin Howonal Psvnt aod Cootuvas .toonation pmious!. endorsed Utu r>> m a ifttor to Live Commuiier.er doted Febman* 2.1112 and *Jio lubmttsion or ,k Now York Paint Varmrt and Lsr.-.e- 0 l W paiMKiurn phoaplwlfl buffrr, pll 10 <aa.uUoA 1). to (ha rafpranca cencantrunon alio microaramj of ariaoofuhln par pulUIrtair i attimaiad >. m H. rrocarS at oiraetad in 11U-. SSI af Utu aubchapur uuat Uia un* dilutaO lupmaian. Data lupp.ito br Uia manufactuivr eoncanuBf Uia ulat. anO allaacp > Ut lublacl anUMoUc drua ha*a bn traluatcU. Sincu uia canoiuotia priraai--ta u prandiaa ter cafufleauw af (Ola 0n> horn Ooarx toapliad *nb uf Naoa tbo manor n not ceatroaanlaL ppaca aa4 public proerdura aod dclapoA aCacUto data an not prartpuuicao to UUa loumal. cauan. tartala op lanttf Hoaorfoaia Sub. HoiMPts CooRrmlon in fort af If* locHva Dali af (Mar la lha matUr of chmfylna nn-itn laaO-esmammc aamu and otlirr >ur> facomaauna maurlals aa banaad ut. aidsu aabaiaacn ill CPU 111 J*ai 'Oj I oiuuattia moaning of aacusnlto"!! ef u m Padanl Maaaraaua SuonancH Act: In tba Fianua Ricima af Uanb 11. ion Hi U mi. tho Comalianrn>r tl Faai and Dm pablialwd an ardu uadar aactloa KaXlMBI af thtaaldan dadartaa paint 'aod attar similar sur- farp raoitna r^ | .. train'd tta hmiaabald to lu baantd ntaardma puaaiaaco it uuppad a mur- r. sm. Aesnauof5 end Iht iu>-miMcn o' *'*e PcderfttmTi of fiofifttot for .'rnoluft* supported tmssrovuivn McClwker Varnish Co ob ceioiii'fir 0 3 percent lead level bat i Jrd w -j o miK supporunf cvour.de and .r or- even: did nee rsouMt a public neanr.f on mi r oOjectioas. Other subauasirns arateiiiC the ft 3 percent level but d:d not suurr t formed obieeuens or reouest a oubne hodfinf. Preetftm Petal Corp. rtftueitod an additional months ut corralr eil i the ftft percent `.eve' but d-d rot <uinut formal obieeuosie er request a ^uol:: heanac. The national Decoretu'C Products aseonftuoa end Bemamin Msorc a Co uo- muiod oftioctiuni and a reouvn for a public ferann* wuh rtwert to the c 3 percent lead tern! on u truund *J*.at ttteta* itala Tula oriar phsB to af. of MchUw 'activa UBPCI pabUcatna la at rmail raaKiUalad aa Ud aauli Xacana iMt-W. i at 04 MM af lha total |ia)ya<| Ml. M mat. aao. a. lawtiO It etc.a, ..WdrHlaSd af Iht pwuoMdU PaOda ar tha HIlaMt.t WOioPaHmMa |pPr asio a*a1i Htl NM Ibiilm for eomplianeo should be extended SI avuvihe fee retailers aim eutrtbutors. The 2faUonal Retail Haros are Assoriatloft subeaittK an cjcet,on on KSUi Snow but did not mueet a puu r CS'sr,~SS5.',!S`3 heanufi. Two ether suemisaiena rA.nnsd on the round mat the ftJ rcrerut .c;:* ataflNN. Ipalat an* athaa PmOar aurtaca coaUna level offers no relief since ibr products Mractar, Jaraana/Dmaa iMIanall loroaa in oraraand Uia botua- would be banned and subject to rvr--'* ;mOaa.:i-l3Sat ruaa aa-Htl.Mal haM that cantauw load campoiiada el ehme whan tho Afti percent .cad level mmia i ftftouiu, voi. sr, mo . iso--TMUitoar, auftun ia ii 0007-SWP-036488 l 0007-SWP-000117813 IUU1 AND IIGUUnONl 1MTJ baoomae effective. Hut m potalc baartnd raatuM fer e pubhe haarttr a wtth- taerdve tele cc all but eubaivvuoo i i w laeuensd aa IBM Ina. dram. AreonUsalr. imoe h other pin t><*> aaa tsxei al iteuianti m- \ The CanaiaaMaar baa evaluatea IBs Tillanted a public baartna on anr leeua earn* taecnvo April ft tail and that a I \ aMacUaai and reauest tor public hearux br the Nauenal Decoratine Product! Aaaeutlon aod Btniaiaui Kaon a Ca. and that ta betne treated. the Ceouniieieaer ooodudee that a public haanac otU aal ba Bald an the waiter danmnt Aetna Bveo eubdivtaum l(altel*r>timaned iu>'a> will ba aubltthca at a \ ooaaludai that map art not auopened br rroundi larmllf tuSorot la jwulr tut Pniaaaer Oeemtewn JQahnlpvebfsAti.pPLeoaeo<Ct renltaorf tha ob- Dated* Auauu a. tin. nbal aauihL Naltbar luomuson eon- Iacted ta tha 94 percent lead let el In- Sate D. Crvi tandad that tha land coaiant a( paint aalar aa It duertranis the fapurchaaa Sssociare Comfiisnnfie* mould not ba raducad la SI peroral to pnvnalona af section 11 of tha act and jar Compl.e'tcr aduca tha haaith huard la clUldraa. molar aa It permit! aa additional prat Bath uHBuaana cantandad anlr that ta meat the a oa percent lead lave) since m tec Ta ::Mtrurde-|.*iii tram; ratailan aod dutnbtnon aheuld hart aa taction II al tha act appilae ta ell banned addlUouiu it momM la dupaaa al exut- hasardoue autaiaiuim and u in attp event Id c Inverionea No mlaraiatlon ni a*ib- net enforceable bp the Cammiationcr mtuad to ahooi that It will taka aa addi under the act. it aouid be liupprarrtste ntle 43-PUBLIC LANDS: tional || aiontha w itanaaa al exletlix la aaba aap pnvtalan with raepect to inveaunaa. or Utat auch aa ntenalaa nnorrheet in tale or utr other niule- INTERIOR ol Ume iould not ba utilised to oaarataek neocomelnaff paint la ardor la avoid tlw rvfUtalloa. Tha ad caotabia lioa lalattoa ta a banned bacaiaoua rubttenee Tha eet alee eapUcttlp permit, tha Ceauwtiabuiet ta aetaMWt appro* SvbKM* A--OR!c rh S*crtary sF tha tniiriar no prondaat authanalai tha Caomia- prtau impleaaaatatloa data. Tha Cam* aieaerla mat an exemption far ratailan mlaatiuier rancladea that tha ablactlena and autnbutan ta aall exletlne Invanla era aea eupporsad bp fnuoda leellp PART WIIOIRNISJ PtISIRVATlON naa that Cad ta osnnn la npiUcable mulatiofu, and lodaad enp nd prorlaaa aould clearly rlolata tha law. Betall* an and lmnbutan have koaaa _ March u. l*fL that further luiamata ahlmaat af botiaabaM pautt mntatmni nan than 94 percent el lead aouid ba tmlawtuL and have iherefaia had auO* ruffletaut to justify a public baartai. and la aop event the hit aubnlaalon ataUs that no public haanaa ta laaueeted an Two eubnhelone wan itatutaey uma for ptred-Onaaf thaae. after the MPr<arfi#ra$ 43 C9H Put it m co*kU:am in C..-* eulu 2303. 31 rrt. Mike rttrury IMS. Pancraott It S(a) la amandtd u folIm: Ifk Uaa Uard imu ik i ol | itt<*> uaautui* cha Rfwa "3B** fpr th* firn slant epsenunlip la allminele______ rontlni paint Inn theirhivautarr. 9ub- mltaaneia the Cnmimaatmtarta reap ib m ta bit raeioad pwbUehed la tha ntmt wwni al fabruary lb Utl (If pjl. 4!**>. with feepaei ta the pncanl load sontant at! palnL danonetrata that then adamiota rappeit tar the eavantp al tha UaiMttaoa earabHibed and taaurtad a haartaf la native tha la*ai laauaa nlaad bp tha maaiita al eimpanmi data tar the ardor. Mner Be Amanean Same rrodacu Carp autumn felled ta tpaclfp Baeau-- thla aawnAmcal ralatta to toiaraal u Mir im tm idai&utntiit procotwraa. none* u4 putUe proerture tberaan it tf*amH wuitttMiyr and thta aA*Qffmm mo Hetu ffaeUn upon puMlctuon la tha tanu lltctmt la alrsudpa tuactaM rupplp alheueeheM wnh pantculaittp the pravtsiaoe of tha paint Btauai tha 94 percent load Meal order ddaatad ahlactlaaabla and tha la eaUelr all auMlnf made. AeoordDialr. eraunde far tha abtaetlana. nmtad a enca tha act doea nae pruitda fer aa taartap lanealve tafal leauaa. and faded astaaalen al Urn* far nlaOan and dis ta Mata a factual taels auActmt to Kaatisoir Lecufr Awuioat 5^ercJ*ry of th* intfior Av c v r 4. I1T3. tributors na mil lUUbl lnvratortae. tha Juettfr a pahttc hsaitoc. aad ta new at cm omn-tun ru*a t *.?.] OntsmUdooar canetudai that tha ohta* tha fact that tha eabinliMiiii wee net tlana eubmlttad bp tha NaHotalSaeamw ' wtthla tha autatarp uma panes. utf noduete AtiscUUoa and hattlamla that this Chrplfi IMw w h al Land Mong< Mean lean taallp bteudrleat ta a public a**lr 0*partm*nt *1 IH* lnl*nr ItutttT b subtle beeriac an tbla attar. Tha coounlulotier thaniara danta thla raduaat fair a puMie Itaartac. I I9l.tr*> <91 ___ al ueo--u il oedea. be. cblccted la the 94 par. lrtnrrPJLUtai.MaeX that IVeould |MMM Lu4 Mir U44} fTTprif tottf net lead ml an tha Bound that hue la aa aubatantla] eetdeoee that cautfonarp lenaltad --n-- ba NCVAOA Withdrawal of Landt far Air Tha auantteiaa did ad* tha load eodtant al Navigation RHa antoM a botnaieid al tr rlrlu* if tha auiherttr catitaioad ducadtadJpanaatM baaard ta ebtldnn. Staee tha __ nan praaantad no baela ahalavar th chew that eauweiarp tabaUaa Ota piaieut tha taa at-------- ` -- -- a pet Uval. aad ' no wap tar* tl I l*t4iaii*> patatatac ta th* M saraanbtad tevctahmMha confirmed t* afcatlvai ltat paitlaas pcnataic* to the *4* pacaaot tad laval will be the aaHast af a npanie darumiai ta ba ~~ at tlatardst*. ta sraebtara at Act ( aa utitixAi. <a>. 1* SUL m ltd. dad 99 Mat. UM-lltt: U 04 C. iMltimXA), ta*l and >b*C S---r-t--t-a---t--a--iCt mtut Atl tat. Ill la aaeDoa I of th* Act of Mar 34. U2I. tioic octioii3tt itutrawti a* ftllaoa: I aubftet to valid tiitunv rlfhu th* FoDaomff dtocit^ind ttiMIe toad, vtkh la twdar Uto WdUliaa of tha Uenun of ttolMmareOtonh vuMnn 1m all fora* afBppfapnotiafiuadtrtht pah* U* land tom kochidtaf thoiwtuni lavt. 30 CSC. Ch. Z. but no: inm luuinf VBdar tha miaanl huuf too*. *ad r*- iqvit tor uat hr too F4ral Anitoa at. in. >>. tt j ibc Cp a rubOc haanaa an th* Ma*. a aatandad bp 7*StaL*l* snail Put -41: porutton. a* on Ur Mtifitm on: anr mtK. tha Nrdmt aubalealaa eutse ti v&jc. m rsi. tr Mad t far Mont Dmm Miinuq mat. it we haaittc I* traatad ta aap other portj iwturdiu ut* matter, th* uuharRp letepated t* th* Coramlu- oar (SI Cnt LUII: It la ardered. That tha T tM.B HK. S*C I, M la thtiM MOtfTHe voi. it, MOu til--muosoat. Atuwv to nri 0007-SWP-036489 I 0007-SWP-000117814