Common use of INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS Clause in Contracts

INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS. 2.1 Reformulation Standards “Reformulated Products” are defined as those Products that: (a) contain no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead in any decoration, colored artwork, designs and/or marking on the surface of the Products when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3050B or equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance; and (b) yield no more than 1.0 microgram of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. If the decoration is tested after it is affixed to the Product, the percentage of the lead by weight must relate only to the decorating materials and must not include any quantity attributable to non-decorating material (e.g., ceramic substrate).

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Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS. 2.1 Reformulation Standards “Reformulated Products” are defined as those Products that: (a) contain no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead in any decoration, colored artwork, designs and/or marking on the surface of the Products when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3050B or equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance; and (b) yield no more than 1.0 microgram of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. If the decoration is tested after it is affixed to the Product, the percentage of the lead by weight must relate be related only to the decorating materials and must not include any quantity attributable to non-decorating material (e.g., ceramic substrate).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS. 2.1 Reformulation Standards “Reformulated Products” are defined as those Products that: (a) contain no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead in any decoration, colored artwork, designs and/or marking on the surface of the Products when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3050B or equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance; and or (b) yield no more than 1.0 microgram of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. If the decoration is tested after it is affixed to the Product, the percentage of the lead by weight must relate related only to the decorating materials and must not include any quantity attributable to non-decorating material (e.g., glass or ceramic substrate).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS. 2.1 Reformulation Standards “Reformulated Products” are defined as those Products that: (a) contain no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead in any decoration, colored artwork, designs and/or marking on the surface of the Products when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3050B or equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance; and (b) yield no more than 1.0 microgram of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. If the decoration is tested after it is affixed to the Product, the percentage of the lead by weight must relate related only to the decorating materials and must not include any quantity attributable to non-decorating material (e.g., ceramic glass substrate).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: REFORMULATION/WARNINGS. 2.1 Reformulation Standards “Reformulated Products” are defined as those Products that: (a) contain no more than 90 parts per million (“ppm”) lead in any decoration, colored artwork, designs and/or marking on the surface of the Products when analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing methodologies 3050B or equivalent methodologies utilized by federal or state agencies for the purpose of determining lead content in a solid substance; and (b) yield no more than 1.0 microgram of lead on any surface sampled and analyzed pursuant to the NIOSH 9100 testing protocol. If the decoration is tested after it is affixed to the Product, the percentage of the lead by weight must relate be related only to the decorating materials and must not include any quantity attributable to non-decorating material (e.g., ceramic glass substrate).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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