August 25, 2010 – Deodorant Aerosol Spray:
The product lacks the symbol and warnings required for potentially flammable and explosive products under Canadian law. This lack of labelling information could result in misuse of the product and lead to serious injury.
August 20, 2010 – Aerosol Paints:
Health Canada’s auditing process has revealed that the recalled products do not meet labelling requirements under Canadian law for consumer chemical products. The products were labelled for workplace (WHMIS) requirements and should have only been sold to industrial clients.
However, these products were sold to industrial and retail clients, without changing the labelling requirements for consumers. This lack of consumer labelling information, including appropriate warnings, may lead to serious injury or property damage.
August 19, 2010 – Aerosol Hair Care Products:
The recalled products do not meet labelling requirements for potentially flammable and explosive products under Canadian law. This lack of labelling information, including appropriate warnings, could result in misuse of the product and lead to serious injury.
August 19, 2010 – Gun Care Aerosol Products:
Health Canada’s auditing process has revealed that these products do not meet the labelling requirements under Canadian law. The products lack the symbols and warnings required for consumer chemicals and lack French labelling.
This lack of labelling information, including appropriate warnings, could result in the mishandling of the product leading to serious illness or injury.
If you have any doubts about the compliancy of your chemical products, please do not hesitate to contact us. More information about our label review services can be found here:
- Canadian Consumer Label Review
- Canadian Industrial Label Review
- Canadian Cosmetic Product Label Review
We can be contacted at:
Nexreg Toll Free: 1-866-361-3032
E-mail:info@nexreg.com