Hangtags Sample Clauses

Hangtags. Partner may attach Program hangtags to its qualified model(s). EPA will supply hangtag templates to Partner. Partner agrees to generate hangtags via use of the template without modification, thus ensuring that the appearance (font type, size, and color; background color; label size; spacing) and the general content of the hangtags are consistent across all qualified models in the Program. The EPA Program Liaison is available to assist with use of the template. Hangtags should be printed on a durable waterproof substrate such as 70 or 90 pound waterproof bond paper, and should measure 5 inches wide by 8 inches long. All hangtags should be printed in black ink. The entire template should appear on one side of the label (i.e. the text should not carry over to the other side), although Partner may choose to print the entire template on each side. The Phase 2 background color is white, with PMS 131 orange trim. The hangtag should not be used on or in connection with advertising or other materials featuring models that are not qualified under EPA’s Wood-burning Fireplace Program. The qualifying label, hangtags and outreach material requirements and contents for qualifying retrofit devices will be analogous to those described for qualifying new fireplaces with three exceptions. These exceptions are: (1) contents of the hangtags can be printed on or attached to the packaging if a hangtag cannot be reasonably attached to the retrofit device due to its physical size or shape; (2) a statement on the hangtag that the retrofit device reduced particulate emissions by “X” percent, as specified in Section IV, Attachment 2; and (3) dimensions of the baseline fireplace and a statement that results may vary for other fireplaces. Attached to the Partnership Agreement are current samples of the Program hangtags for the various categories of models that can qualify under the program.
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Hangtags. Partner may attach Program hangtags to its qualified model(s). EPA will supply hangtag templates to Partner. Partner agrees to generate hangtags via use of the template without modification, thus ensuring that the appearance (font type, size, and color; background color; label size; spacing) and the general content of the hangtags are consistent across all qualified models in the Program. The EPA Program Liaison is available to assist with use of the template. Hangtags should be printed on a durable waterproof substrate such as 70 or 90 pound waterproof bond paper, and should measure 5 inches wide by 8 inches long. All hangtags should be printed in black ink. The entire template should appear on one side of the label (i.e. the text should not carry over to the other side), although Partner may choose to print the entire template on each side. The orange background color is PMS 131 for the Phase 1 tag. The Phase 2 background color is white, with PMS 131 orange trim. The hangtag should not be used on or in connection with advertising or other materials featuring models that are not qualified under EPA’s0Wood-burning Fireplace Program. ctsuser Thursday, 9:59 AM Added Text Attached are current samples that can qualify under the program. of the hangtags for the various categories of models (Note: The hangtag of February 19, 2009 has been ctsuser Thursday, 11:31 AM Added Text ctsuser Thursday, 9:59 AM Added Text ctsuser Thursday, 11:31 AM Added Text ctsuser Thursday, 9:59 AM Added Text changed to reflect the expansion of the voluntary program from “low mass wood-burning fireplaces” to “fireplaces”.

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