ATCP 139.055(8)(a)(a) Not more than 3 inches of any drawstring is outside the drawstring channel when the garment is expanded to its fullest width.
ATCP 139.055(8)(b)(b) There is no toggle, knot or other attachment at the free end of any drawstring.
ATCP 139.055(8)(c)(c) Every drawstring is sewn to the garment at the midpoint of the drawstring channel so the drawstring cannot be pulled out of the channel.
ATCP 139.055(9)(9)Children’s products that contain elemental mercury.
ATCP 139.055(10)(10)Children’s products which contain magnets that do not comply with the mandatory toy safety standards adopted under 15 USC 2056b.
ATCP 139.055 NoteNote: 15 USC 2056b adopts the standards established by the “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety,” published by ASTM International. The standards are intended to address ingestion hazards in addition to other safety hazards associated with magnets. The standards do not apply to toys in which the magnets are used only as internal components of motors, relays, speakers or other electrical components, provided that magnetism is not part of the play pattern of the toy.
ATCP 139.055(11)(11)Baby cribs and related enclosures that are banned under 16 CFR 1500.18(13) or (14).
ATCP 139.055 NoteNote: 16 CFR 1500.18(13) and 16 CFR 1500.18(14) ban full-size and non-full size baby cribs that do not meet federal standards intended to reduce the risk of injury.
ATCP 139.055(12)(12)Yo-yo elastic tether toys that do not comply with the mandatory toy safety standards adopted under 15 USC 2056b.
ATCP 139.055 NoteNote: 15 USC 2056b adopts the standards established by the “Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety,” published by ASTM International. The standards are intended to address potential strangulation hazards.
ATCP 139.055(13)(13)Children’s products, containing lead, which are banned hazardous substances under 15 USC 1278a.
ATCP 139.055 NoteNote: 15 USC 1278a treats as a banned hazardous substance any children’s product that contains more lead than 600 parts per million beginning 180 days after August 14, 2008, 300 parts per million beginning on the date that is one year after August 14, 2008, and 100 parts per million beginning on the date that is 3 years after August 14, 2008.
ATCP 139.055 HistoryHistory: Renum. from ATCP 139.05 (3) (intro.) to (e), cr. (6) to (8), Register, August, 1999, No. 524, eff. 9-1-99, except (7) and (8), eff. 1-1-00; CR 09-002: r. and recr. Register August 2009 No. 644, eff. 9-1-09.
ATCP 139.06ATCP 139.06Exemptions for small packages, minor hazards, and special circumstances. The following exemptions are granted from labeling requirements for hazardous substances under s. 100.37 (1), Stats.:
ATCP 139.06(1)(1)When the sole hazard from a substance in a self-pressurized container is that it generates pressure or when the sole hazard from a substance is that it is flammable or extremely flammable, the name of the component which contributes to the hazard need not be stated.
ATCP 139.06(2)(2)Fuel in portable customer containers filled by retail vendors for personal or household use are exempt from labeling the name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer or seller.
ATCP 139.06(3)(3)Common matches, including book matches, wooden matches and safety matches are exempt from labeling requirements insofar as they apply to the product being considered hazardous because of being flammable or extremely flammable.
ATCP 139.06(4)(4)Paper items, such as newspapers, wrapping papers, toilet and cleaning tissues, and paper writing supplies are exempt from labeling requirements insofar as they apply to the products being considered hazardous because of being flammable or extremely flammable.
ATCP 139.06(5)(5)Thread, string, twine, rope, cord and other similar materials are exempt from labeling requirements insofar as they apply to the product being considered hazardous because of being flammable or extremely flammable.
ATCP 139.06(6)(6)Laboratory chemicals intended only for research or investigational and other laboratory uses (except those in home chemistry sets) are exempt from the labeling requirements of placement under s. ATCP 139.02 if all information required by that section and s. 100.37 (1), Stats., appears with the required prominence on the label panel adjacent to the main panel.
ATCP 139.06(7)(7)Small-arms ammunition packaged in retail containers is exempt from labeling requirements if the container bears the following labeling:
ATCP 139.06(7)(a)(a) The common or usual name of the ammunition in the container;
ATCP 139.06(7)(b)(b) The statement “WARNING — KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN,” or its practical equivalent; and
ATCP 139.06(7)(c)(c) The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor.
ATCP 139.06(8)(8)Ball point ink cartridges are exempt from labeling requirements insofar as the ink contained therein may be considered a toxic substance, provided:
ATCP 139.06(8)(a)(a) The ink will emerge only from the ballpoint end under reasonably foreseeable conditions of manipulation or use; and
ATCP 139.06(8)(b)(b) The cartridge does not have a capacity in excess of 2 grams of ink.
ATCP 139.06(9)(9)Porous-tip ink-marking devices are exempt from labeling requirements insofar as such requirements would apply because the ink contained therein is a toxic substance, or because the ink contains 10% or more by weight of toluene, petroleum distillates or ethylene glycol; provided the porous-tip ink-marking device is so constructed that:
ATCP 139.06(9)(a)(a) All the ink is held in an absorbent material within the device;