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Aaker, D. A.; Day, G. S.
view article (1.0)Corporate Responses to Consumerism Pressures.Harvard Business Review, 114-124, November/December 1972Kirkpatrick, M. W.
view article (1.0)Testimony of Miles W. Kirkpatrick Chairman Federal Trade Commission Before the House Approriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Environmental and Consumer Protection.Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DCTestimonyTestimony
May 2, 1972
13 p.Thomas, S. M.; Weddington, B.
view article (1.0)Guide to Sources of Consumer Information, Information Resources Press, Washington, DC, 184 p., 1973Shippee, F. B.
view article (1.0)Project SAFE: A Constructive Approach for Consumer Protection.American Apparel Manufacturers Assoc., Arlington, VATextile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, No. 1, 12-13, 1973White, W. V.
view article (1.0)Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972: Its Effect on the Textile Industry.Bureau of Product Safety, Bethesda, MDTextile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, No. 1, 17-18, 1973Ryan, J. V.
view article (1.0)Consumer Product Safety Act of 1972: Its Implications in the Flammable Fabrics Area.National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DCTextile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 6, No. 1, 19-20, 1973National Association of State Fire Marshals
view article (1.0)Ten-Community Study of the Behaviors and Profiles of People Involved in Residential Cooking. Executive Summary.National Association of State Fire MarshalsExecutive SummaryExecutive Summary
July 1996
21 p.U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives
view article (1.0)To Protect Consumers Against Unreasonable Risk of Injury From Hazardous Products, and For Other Purposes. This Act May be Cited as the "Consumer Product Safety Act". An Act. Public Law 92-573. 92nd Congress. S. 3419. October 27, 1972.U.S. Senate, Washington, DC; U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC['Public Law 92-572', 'S. 3419']Public Law 92-572; S. 3419
October 27, 1972
28 p.U.S. Senate; U.S. House of Representatives
view article (1.0)Consumer Safety Act of 1972. Report of the Senate Committee on Commerce on S. 3419 (Together With Minority and Additional Views) To Protect Consumers Against Unreasonable Risk of Injury From Hazardous products, and for Other Purposes. 92nd Congress. 2nd Session. Report No. 92-749. April 13, 1972.U.S. Senate, Washington, DC; U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC['Report No. 92-749', 'S. 3419']Report No. 92-749; S. 3419
April 13, 1972
152 p.Trott, W. J.
view article (1.0)Fire Accidents in Upholstered Furniture and Clothing in the United Kingdom.Department of Trade and Industry, London, EnglandFire Safety Developments From Around the World International Conference. Proceedings. Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. March 19-22, 1995, Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc., Lancaster, PA, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 15-25 p., 1995