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| E.P.A
(Environmental Protection Agency) |

The mission of this governmental agency is to protect
the public and pollution of the environment from
contamination of hazardous materials and chemicals. The
Safe Solution® contains one chemical, which fall into
this category but not enough to cause any concern. The
chemical is completely neutralized and converted into a
nontoxic, biodegradable residue before being washed down
the drain. |
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http://www.epa.gov |
| C.P.A.
(Consumer Protection Agency) or the Consumer Assoc. of
Canada |

These organizations inform and educate consumers of
potential product hazards. In the area of slip-fall
solutions they are still out of pace with available
options. Much of their pertinent advice for seniors
relates to the hazardous bathtub conditions and focuses
on the use of non-slip strips, tapes, or bathtub mats. |
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http://www.consumer.ca |
| O.S.H.A.
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) |

OSHA. is concerned about industrial health and safety
issues. The Safe Solution® is concerned with slip-fall
safety. The more aggressive OSHA is about slip-fall
accidents, the more the Safe Solution® treatment will
sell. We easily meet all their requirements concerning
the health and safety for Safe Solution® applicators
chemical exposure limits. |
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http://www.osha.gov |
| W.H.M.I.S.
(Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) |

To help identify and control hazardous materials in the
workplace WHMIS is designed to identify potential
chemical workplace hazards and provide instructional
methods for handling and transporting these materials
more safely. |
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http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/whmis |
| W.C.B.
(Workers Compensation Boards) |
These
government organizations are growing to understand the
huge impact of the common flat surface slip-fall
accident. They are allies in the fight to educate
businesses in the effectiveness and practicality of
slip-fall management and advocates for our type of
anti-slip safety products.
WCB of British Columbia acts under the Workers
Compensation Act of BC, promoting workplace health and
safety for workers and employers - "WorkSafe" is their
program name. The WCB is an administrative agency that
operates under the authority of the Workers Compensation
Act of British Columbia. The Board is funded by
employers and covers virtually all industries in the
province.
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http://www.awcbc.org
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| U.N.
(United Nations) |

The UN has international packaging requirements for
potentially hazardous materials. Our packaging meets
these guidelines. |
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http://www.un.org |
| A.D.A.
(American Disabilities Act) |

This act offers regulations and acceptable standards
testing to make surfaces more pedestrian friendly. They
have helped to bring recognition to the potential
slip-fall hazard and set specific guidelines to identify
acceptable slip-resistant surface needs for the
disabled. |
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http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ |
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