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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Pierre Garcon gives football uniforms to three local high schools (Washington Post)
The Other 31: Raiders set to give Matt Flynn a chance as a starter (Washington Post)
After Further Review: Ryan rewinds tape on final drive of NFC title game (CBS News)
Friday, July 12, 2013
Philadelphia Eagles RB Bryce Brown’s dogs, seized from kennel suspected of dog fighting training, returned to him (Shutdown Corner) (Yahoo!)
Bethesda Big Train rain delay antics (Washington Post)
Cincinnati Bengals Face Tough Competition from Cleveland Browns in 2013 (Yahoo! Contributor Network) (Yahoo!)
Redskins’ focus group discusses team name, RFK Stadium (NBC Sports) (Yahoo!)
Former Pats WR Deion Branch stands by Aaron Hernandez (USA TODAY)
Aaron Hernandez's arrest, release could lead to end of Patriots' run of excellence (Yahoo! Sports) (Yahoo!)
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Haslams selling Tennessee Smokies baseball team (Yahoo! Sports) (Yahoo!)
Blogging The Boys :: Is Dez Bryant Ready To Become A Dominant Force? (Sports Blog)
Tebow is a hard worker and a natural leader, so what's not to like? (CBS News)
Soul clinch second straight division title with 66-57 win over the Gladiators (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Pats giving free exchange for Hernandez jerseys (CBS News)
Hernandez investigators study 2012 killings (ESPN)
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Can Tampa Bay Bucs Doug Martin Become NFL's Best Running Back? (Yahoo! Contributor Network) (Yahoo!)
Cutler and wife, Kristin, honeymoon in Italy (Comcast SportsNet Chicago) (Yahoo!)
Ronnie Hillman says he wasn't at 100 percent last year (CBS News)
Report: Victor Cruz will sign deal before camp (CBS News)
Realignment Day Glance (KLTV)
2012 Safety Academy: Introductions
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Contact CPSC CPSC.gov Redesign: your thoughts? Consumers: Español Businesses: Español ?? Ti?ng Vi?t Connect with Us: TwitterYouTubeBlogFlickrSlideShare HomeRecalls Recall Lawsuits Safety Education Safety GuidesSafety Education CentersOnSafety BlogNeighborhood Safety Network Regulations, Laws & Standards StatutesCPSIARegulations, Mandatory Standards and BansVoluntary StandardsRulemakingFederal Register NoticesAdvisory Opinions Research & Statistics Technical ReportsInjury StatisticsNEISS Injury DataConsumer Opinion Surveys Business & Manufacturing Business EducationSmall Business ResourcesTesting & CertificationImport SafetyInternationalCivil PenaltiesCriminal PenaltiesRecall Guidance NewsroomAbout CPSC ChairmanCommissionersContact InformationAgency ReportsJob OpportunitiesLegislative AffairsInspector General News Releases MultimediaPublic Calendar FOIA MultimediaHome /  Newsroom /  Multimedia 2012 Safety Academy: IntroductionsCPSC’s chairman and commissioners and the director of CPSC’s Office of Education, Global Outreach and Small Business Ombudsman welcome participants to the agency’s first Safety Academy.
Search Multimedia Live Webcasts Sort by: Recalls Safety Tips Español Commission Meetings Public Meetings Business Education Live Webcast Showing 1 - 10 of 45 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next CPSC: Multifaceted Approach to Achieving the MissionKenneth Hinson, CPSC Executive Director, gives an overview of CPSC operations at the 2013 International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization (ICPHSO) annual meeting.
Watch Video > Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act: Compliance Guide Learn the five forms of entrapment and learn to recognize where entrapment hazards exist and what to do about them. Watch Video > 2012 Safety Academy: Testing and Certification BasicsCPSC staff holds a panel discussion on consumer product testing and certification.
Watch Video > 2012 Safety Academy: IntroductionsCPSC’s chairman and commissioners and the director of CPSC’s Office of Education, Global Outreach and Small Business Ombudsman welcome participants to the agency’s first Safety Academy.
Watch Video > Tour Our Product Testing LabFor a recall to happen, a product needs to be found to be unsafe. But exactly what does that mean? Here's an inside view. Meet the scientists. See some of the tests. Think about these tests when you buy and use consumer products.
Watch Video > Children’s Product Safety Rules for Diaper ManufacturersCPSC's small business ombudsman discusses children's product safety rules as they apply to manufacturers of cloth diapers.
Watch Video > ATV Safety Summit: State Legislation: Enforcement’s Role in RegulationStakeholders discuss roadway deaths, impact of legislative enforcement on ATV safety and off-highway vehicle parks.
Watch Video > ATV Safety Summit: Moving ForwardChairman Inez Tenenbaum thanks attendees and discusses the way forward at the 2012 ATV Safety Summit hosted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Watch Video > ATV Safety Summit: Vehicle Technology - Roll-Over ProtectionStakeholders discuss rollover protection, technology, and rollover crash performance testing.
Watch Video > ATV Safety Summit: Consumer Awareness - Getting the Message OutStakeholders discuss strategies for safety message distribution and safety education and training for ATV's.
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Tragedias por televisores o muebles que caen encima
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Search Multimedia Live Webcasts Sort by: Recalls Safety Tips Español Commission Meetings Public Meetings Business Education Live Webcast Showing 1 - 10 of 16 Previous 1 2 Next Tragedias por televisores o muebles que caen encimaUn niño muere cada dos semanas cuando un televisor, mueble o electrodoméstico le cae encima. Tome medidas de bajo costo para estabilizar muebles y televisores, y poder salvar vidas.
Watch Video > De adolescente a adolescente: Hablemos de los imanesLos imanes de alto poder son un riesgo de seguridad mortal para los niños, desde los más pequeños hasta los adolescentes. El número de incidentes es cada vez más alto y pueden requerir cirugía.
Watch Video > Peligros de las Pilas Tipo BotónEl aumento en el uso de las pilas tipo botón causa aumento en número de muertes y lesiones asociadas a estas. Aprenda como evitar incidentes.
Watch Video > Peligros de las Cortinas y PersianasAproximadamente, una vez al mes un niño muere por estrangulación con los cordones de las cortinas y persianas. En los últimos años, la CPSC ha retirado el mercado más de 50 millones de persianas y cortinas. Hoy Revise todas las cortinas y persianas en su hogar para así evitar una tragedia.
Watch Video > Como Evitar las Caidas de Niños por las VentanasCada año, cerca de 3,300 niños de hasta cinco años de edad son atentidos en salas de emergencia en los Estados Unidos tras haberse caido por una ventana. Aprenda como evitar estos incidentes.
Watch Video > Advertencia sobre los Cargadores de Tela para BebeLa CPSC está alertando a los padres y cuidadores a que tengan mucho cuidado cuando usen cargadores de tela para bebé. Es importante que la cara del bebé esté visible en todo momento.
Watch Video > Retiro del Mercado de las Cunas Simplicity con Branda MóvilLa muerte reciente de un infante en una cuna Simplicity con baranda móvil que habia sido retirada del mercado aumenta el número de fatalidades a 11. Algunas de las cunas tienen el logo Graco y el motivo Winnie-the-Pooh.
Watch Video > Sueño Seguro para los BebésFelicidades a ustedes que esperan un bebé, que acaban de tener un bebé o que cuidan de un bebé por primera vez. Es importante que se asegure de que el ambiente donde duerme su bebé es seguro.
Watch Video > Como Evitar los EnvenenamientosAlrededor de 30 niños mueren envenenados cada año. Siga estos consejos y ¡salve una vida!
Watch Video > Cumbre sobre la seguridad de productos de consumo de américa del norte: Parte 1La cumbre proporcionará una oportunidad histórica a los líderes en seguridad de productos en México, Canadá y los Estados Unidos de exponer su visión de cooperación ampliada en seguridad de productos de consumo entre nuestros países, así como discutir iniciativas trilaterales y desarrollar una agenda de contactos futuros, reflejando las prioridades compartidas entre las tres jurisdicciones.
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Commission Meeting: Toddler Beds Draft Final Rule
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Commission Meeting: Crib Rule Compliance Extension
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Monday, July 8, 2013
ATV Safety Summit: Moving Forward
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CPSC Commission Votes on Independent Third-Party Testing of Children's Products
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Search Multimedia Live Webcasts Sort by: Recalls Safety Tips Español Commission Meetings Public Meetings Business Education Live Webcast Showing 1 - 10 of 83 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next Commission Meeting: Section 1110 Certificates of Compliance - Notice of Proposed RulemakingCommissioners discuss decisional matter: Section 1110 Certificates of Compliance - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Strollers and CarriagesStaff discusses proposed rulemaking for strollers and carriages.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting: Safety Standard for Soft Infant and Toddler Carriersis proposing a safety standard for soft infant andtoddler carriers.
CPSC Staff proposes a safety standard for soft infant and toddler carriers.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting: Third Party Conformity Assessment BodiesCPSC staff discuss requirements pertaining to third party conformity assessment bodies.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting - Part 3: Q&A on Proposed Rule for Representatives Samples for Periodic TestingThis is the first half of the Commission's question and answer period on the staff briefing on representative samples for periodic testing.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting - Part 4: Q&A on Proposed Rule for Representatives Samples for Periodic TestingThis is the second half of the Commission's question and answer period on the staff briefing on representative samples for periodic testing.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting - Part 2: Testing and Certification/Component Parts, Representative SamplesCPSC staff briefs the commission on the final rule for testing and certification and component parts. In addition, the staff briefs the Commission on the proposed rule for representative samples for periodic testing.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting: Proposed Rule for Table SawsCPSC staff briefs the Commission about the staff's notice of proposed rulemaking for performance requirements to address table saw blade contact injuries.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting - Part 1: Unblockable Drains Rule RevocationCPSC Commissioners discuss and vote on the unblockable drain rule.
Watch Video > Commission Meeting: Proposed Rule for Play YardsCPSC briefs the Commission on the staff's notice of proposed rulemaking for the safety standard for play yards
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North American Summit: Part 4
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Search Multimedia Live Webcasts Sort by: Recalls Safety Tips Español Commission Meetings Public Meetings Business Education Live Webcast Showing 1 - 10 of 79 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next Upholstered Furniture Fire Safety Technology Meeting: Part 4General questions and answers, and wrap up.
Watch Video > Upholstered Furniture Fire Safety Technology Meeting: Part 2Panel discusses the application of other fire safety technologies to residential furniture.
Watch Video > Upholstered Furniture Fire Safety Technology Meeting: Part 3Panel discusses fire barrier test methods/research.
Watch Video > Upholstered Furniture Fire Safety Technology Meeting: Part 1Ths video segment includes: Plenary Presentation: Overview of the Commission's Recent Activities on Furniture, Plenary Presentation: Fire and Flammability Statistics, and Expert Panel: Fire Barriers Materials/Technologies and Capabilities/Limitations, Mattress Barriers, Cost Considerations.
Watch Video > Chairman Tenenbaum Delivers ICPHSO Keynote AddressCPSC Chairman, Inez Tenenbaum delivers the keynote address at the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization annual meeting in Arlington, Virginia on February 28, 2013.
Watch Video > Chairman's Commendation Circle Award 2012The Chairman’s Commendation Circle Award recognizes people and groups who have contributed in an important way to the benefit of consumers.
Watch Video > APEC Toy Safety Initiative DialogueCPSC Chairman Inez M. Tenenbaum gives a keynote speech regarding the APEC toy safety initiative.
Watch Video > Keeping Babies SafeCPSC and child safety partners launch National Education Campaign on crib safety and safe sleep practices.
Watch Video > Stakeholder Roundtable on Industry Education and OutreachDean Woodard, director of the Office of Education, Global Outeach Small Business Ombudsman facilitates a roundtable discussion on CPSC efforts to educate businesses on lead, phthalates and toy testing requirements.
Watch Video > Holiday Town Hall on Toy SafetyAt a Town Hall meeting held in New York City, CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum was joined by parents and consumers to talk toy safety.
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US Consumer Product Safety Commission: Public Meeting December 8, 2010
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Recall Roundup: Oct. 21, 2011
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Contact CPSC CPSC.gov Redesign: your thoughts? Consumers: Español Businesses: Español ?? Ti?ng Vi?t Connect with Us: TwitterYouTubeBlogFlickrSlideShare HomeRecalls Recall Lawsuits Safety Education Safety GuidesSafety Education CentersOnSafety BlogNeighborhood Safety Network Regulations, Laws & Standards StatutesCPSIARegulations, Mandatory Standards and BansVoluntary StandardsRulemakingFederal Register NoticesAdvisory Opinions Research & Statistics Technical ReportsInjury StatisticsNEISS Injury DataConsumer Opinion Surveys Business & Manufacturing Business EducationSmall Business ResourcesTesting & CertificationImport SafetyInternationalCivil PenaltiesCriminal PenaltiesRecall Guidance NewsroomAbout CPSC ChairmanCommissionersContact InformationAgency ReportsJob OpportunitiesLegislative AffairsInspector General News Releases MultimediaPublic Calendar FOIA MultimediaHome /  Newsroom /  Multimedia Recall Roundup: Oct. 21, 2011In this month's Consumer Product Safety Commission Recall Roundup: B.O.B. strollers, Target plush frog masks, LittleLife baby carriers
Search Multimedia Live Webcasts Related ResourcesJogging Strollers Recalled by B.O.B. Trailers Due to Strangulation HazardTarget Recall Children's Frog Masks Due to Suffocation HazardLittleLife Baby Carriers Recalled by Lifemarque Due to Fall Hazard Sort by: Recalls Safety Tips Español Commission Meetings Public Meetings Business Education Live Webcast Showing 1 - 10 of 31 Previous 1 2 3 4 NextCPSC's Patty Davis shows you the hazards with recently recalled products, including Optimus portable electric space heaters, LEM Products Distribution five-tray food dehydrators, and Reed and Barton forks and spoons for babies.
Watch Video > Recall Roundup: April 22, 2013CPSC's Patty Davis shows you the hazards with recently recalled products, including Giada De Laurentiis lasagna pans, Carters one-piece infant footies with zippers, and Lighting Science Group LED light bulbs.
Watch Video > Recall Roundup: Feb. 4, 2013In this month's Consumer Product Safety Commission Recall Round-Up: Hy Cite stainless steel pots and pans, Fisher-Price Rock N' Play infant sleepers, Target children's two-piece cotton and fleece pajama sets.
Watch Video > Aqua-Leisure Inflatable Baby Floats Recall Video News ReleaseThe leg straps in the seat of the float can tear, causing children to unexpectedly fall into or under the water, posing a risk of drowning. About 4 million floats have been recalled. This video footage has been provided for use by media.
Watch Video > Stork Craft Video News ReleaseMore than 2.1 million Stork Craft drop-side cribs, including about 147,000 Stork Craft drop-side cribs with the Fisher-Price logo are being recalled. This video footage was created for media to use.
Watch Video > Simplicity Drop-Side Crib RecallsCPSC warns consumers about the dangers associated with using 2 million recalled Simplicity drop-side cribs. All Simplicity drop-side cribs have been recalled.
Watch Video > Additional Fingertip Amputations and Lacerations Prompt Reannouncement of November 2009 Recall of Strollers by Maclaren USAThe stroller's hinge mechanism poses a fingertip amputation and laceration hazard to the child when the consumer is unfolding/opening the stroller.
Watch Video > Graco Stroller Recall Video News ReleaseGraco recalls strollers due to fingertip amputation and laceration hazards. These video shots are created for media to use.
Watch Video > Graco Recalls 1.2 Million Graco Harmony High ChairsGraco has received 464 reports of screws loosening/falling out and/or plastic brackets cracking causing the high chair to tip over unexpectedly. These tip-over's resulted in 24 reports of injuries including bumps and bruises to the head, a hairline fracture to the arm, and cuts, bumps, bruises and scratches to the body.
Watch Video > Recall Roundup: December 19, 2012In this month's Consumer Product Safety Commission Recall Round-Up: Dunecraft Water Balz, DynoCube high-powered magnets, and Enesco's Shelly’s Diner collectibles.
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