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CSPC Seeks to Continue Information Collection Related to Coal and Wood-Burning Appliances

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is seeking to extend the information collection on notification requirements for coal and wood-burning appliances, a Federal Register notice said. Comments on the information collection are due by Jan. 3.

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CPSC requires that certain performance and technical data be supplied on labeling attached to or accompanying each model of coal and wood burning stoves, freestanding fireplaces, similar appliances, and in instruction manuals provided with the appliances. In addition, catalogs and other point-of-sale literature are required to contain appropriate clearances and other information, CPSC said.

The rule also contains a requirement that manufacturers provide copies of the notice (label) and the directions (instruction manual), as well as a statement of the reasons supporting the manufacturer’s conclusion that clearance distances stated in the notice to consumers are appropriate for preventing fires, for each stove model manufactured.