Warnings will soon be required on websites. (we already have warnings in locomotive cabs that diesel exhaust is "Known to the State of California" to cause cancer.)
Could it be that too many warnings will cause us to ignore them all?
Here is an excerpt:
Quote:The State of California(a) Unless otherwise specified in Section 25607.1 et seq., a warning meets the requirements of this subarticle if it is provided using one or more of the methods required in Section 25602 and includes all the following elements:
(1) A symbol consisting of a black exclamation point in a yellow equilateral triangle with a bold black outline. Where the sign, label or shelf tag for the product is not printed using the color yellow, the symbol may be printed in black and white. The symbol shall be placed to the left of the text of the warning, in a size no smaller than the height of the word “WARNING”.
(2) The word “WARNING:” in all capital letters and bold print, and:
(A) For exposures to listed carcinogens, the words, “This product can expose you to chemicals including [name of one or more chemicals], which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to [
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov].”
blah blah blah
Could some of the posts in this blog require such warnings?
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