Codes & Standards - Purchase
CAN/CSA-Z76.1-M90 (R1995)
Recloseable Child Resistant Packages
SKU: 2410627
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 1990
Reaffirmed in 1995
27 pages
Withdrawn
Product Details
Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to packages for drugs and any other substances, in either liquid or solid form, that incorporate a re close-able child-resistant feature(s) whereby children are restricted in their ability to gain access to the contents of the package.
1.2
This Standard includes requirements for the construction, performance, child-resistant effectiveness, adult-use effectiveness, marking, and instructions to be provided with such child-resistant packages.
1.3
This Standard describes the physical tests that shall be used as a minimum to ensure that subsequent production lots conform to this Standard.
1.4
This Standard does not apply to non-re-close-able packages or features that are covered by CSA Standard 276.2.
1.5
The correct interpretation of Clauses depends on the interpretation of the words shall, should, and may. Shall is mandatory, ''should'' is re-commendatory; may is permissive.
Annexes, figures, tables, and accompanying legends are mandatory; the appendix and notes are not mandatory .
1.1
This Standard applies to packages for drugs and any other substances, in either liquid or solid form, that incorporate a re close-able child-resistant feature(s) whereby children are restricted in their ability to gain access to the contents of the package.
1.2
This Standard includes requirements for the construction, performance, child-resistant effectiveness, adult-use effectiveness, marking, and instructions to be provided with such child-resistant packages.
1.3
This Standard describes the physical tests that shall be used as a minimum to ensure that subsequent production lots conform to this Standard.
1.4
This Standard does not apply to non-re-close-able packages or features that are covered by CSA Standard 276.2.
1.5
The correct interpretation of Clauses depends on the interpretation of the words shall, should, and may. Shall is mandatory, ''should'' is re-commendatory; may is permissive.
Annexes, figures, tables, and accompanying legends are mandatory; the appendix and notes are not mandatory .