Section 108765 Of Chapter 7. Children's Poison Prevention Packaging Act From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 7.
108765
. (a) Manufacturers of toxic household products that contain
any of the following substances shall comply with Section 108760,
unless the manufacturer documents that there are no signs of toxicity
at an oral dose of five grams of product per kilogram of body
weight, or the product's container, when full, contains a dose less
than that which has previously been documented by the manufacturer to
be nontoxic:
(1) Acetonitrile.
(2) Sodium bromate (600 mg or more).
(3) Potassium bromate (50 mg or more).
(4) Carbamates (used in insecticide formulations).
(5) Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides and solvents (5 percent
or more by weight).
(6) Cyanide.
(7) Diquat.
(8) Ethylene glycol (10 percent or more by weight).
(9) Organophosphate insecticides.
(10) Metaldehyde.
(11) Methanol (methyl alcohol)(4 percent or more by weight).
(12) Phenol (10 percent or more by weight).
(13) Pine oil, in concentrations of 20 percent or more.
(14) Strychnine formulations.
(b) Due to the lack of long-term testing results for dermal
exposure of available bittering agents, manufacturers of toxic
household products that contain any of the following substances in
liquid formulations shall, in lieu of complying with Section 108760,
package their products with child-resistant safety closures in
accordance with the federal Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970
(15 U.S.C. Sec. 1471 et seq.) and regulations adopted thereunder (16
C.F.R. 1700.1 et seq.):
(1) Camphor (2.5 percent or more by weight).
(2) Diethyltoluamide (5 percent or more by weight).
(3) Ethylhexanediol (5 percent or more by weight).