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CPSC Withdraws Proposed Rules Involving Table Saws, Off-Highway Vehicles, Aerosol Dusters

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is formally withdrawing multiple proposed rules issued between October 2009 and July 2024, saying it "does not intend to issue final rules with respect to these proposals." The withdrawn rules, effective Sept. 29, include:

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  • A safety standard rule for table saws to address blade-contact injuries
  • A rule to address injury and death risks stemming from certain recreational off-highway vehicles
  • A safety standard to address injury risks stemming from "fire and debris penetration hazards" involving off-highway vehicles
  • A rule to label certain aerosol duster products that contain more than 18 mg of HFC-152a and/or HFC-134a as banned hazardous substances under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.