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['Water Programs']
['Safe Drinking Water']
01/12/2024
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Am I allowed to use warning language that differs from the safe harbor language? Is it possible to add an explanation to the warning?
Yes. Warning text may differ from the “safe harbor” language, as long as it clearly warns people that they are being exposed to a chemical or chemicals that cause cancer or reproductive harm. You are allowed to add language to explain the warning and inform consumers about how to lessen or avoid the exposure. However, you are not allowed to include language that contradicts or dilutes the force of the warning.
['Water Programs']
['Safe Drinking Water']
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