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1998 Electrocutions Associated With Consumer Products - Memorandum
 

 

Topic - Safety
Subject - 1998 Electrocutions Associated With Consumer Products - Memorandum

April 23, 2008
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1998 Electrocutions Associated With Consumer Products - Memorandum

 

ImageThis Epidemiology report contains estimates for electrocutions associated with the use of consumer products. One of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) strategic goals involves reducing the death rate from consumer product-related electrocutions by 20 percent from 1994 to the year 2004. This report contains estimates and death rates for electrocutions associated with the use of consumer products in order to evaluate progress toward reaching the strategic goal.

 

Click here to review this memorandum issued by the CPSC.

 

 

 

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