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. The Legislature finds and declares that there exists a
significant danger to the public health and safety from exposure to
art or craft material that contains toxic chemicals. This health risk
threatens not only professional artists and craftspersons, but art
teachers, students at every educational level, hobbyists, and
children. Toxic substances may be employed during the course and
scope of creating art or craft objects of all varieties.
The Legislature additionally finds and declares that present
labeling of ingredients and hazards of art or craft material is
insufficient to adequately protect the consumers of this state from
chronic adverse health effects. Because many persons do not know what
toxic chemical substances they work with, proper precautionary
actions cannot be taken. Disclosure of toxic ingredients, their
possible adverse effects on health, and instructions for safe
handling, will substantially minimize unnecessary exposure to
excessive risk.
Additionally, the Legislature finds and declares that it is
consistent to impose upon those who manufacture, repackage,
distribute, and sell art or craft material a duty to convey to
consumers information about the potential health hazards of the
products they manufacture.
Therefore, the Legislature intends by this article to ensure that
consumers be provided information concerning the nature of the toxic
substances with which they are working and the known and suspected
health hazards of these substances, and to ensure the uniformity of
labeling standards, so that materials with similar hazards also have
essentially similar labels.