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§ 1120.3 — Products deemed to be substantial product hazards.

16 CFR § 1120.3

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16 C.F.R. § 1120.3 (2026).

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§ 1120.3 Products deemed to be substantial product hazards. The following products or class of products shall be deemed to be substantial product hazards under section 15(a)(2) of the CPSA:

(a)Hand-supported hair dryers that do not provide integral immersion protection in compliance with the requirements of section 5 of UL 859, or section 6 of UL 1727 (incorporated by reference, see § 1120.4).
(b)(1) Children's upper outerwear in sizes 2T to 16 or the equivalent, and having one or more drawstrings, that is subject to, but not in conformance with, the requirements of ASTM F 1816-97 (incorporated by reference, see § 1120.4).
(2)At its option, the Commission may use one or more of the following methods to determine what sizes of children's upper outerwear are equivalent to sizes 2T to 16

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