As a board-certified medical toxicologist, I support the proposed rule. While the use of child-resistant packaging is important in preventing childhood poisoning, it is not uniformly effective. Child-resistant packaging fails when a child is able to defeat the packaging mechanism or when adults fail to close the container properly and re-engage the protective mechanism after use. The American Association of Poison Control Centers National Poison Data System (NPDS) 27th Annual Report (2009) reported 1,601 lamp oil exposures in children aged 5 years or younger, which included 1 death. Children with lamp oil aspiration events suffer significant morbidity that may require extended pediatric intensive care unit stays and invasive life-saving maneuvers including endotracheal intubation with positive pressure ventilation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Additionally, children who survive the acute poisoning may be at a long-term risk for more frequent lower respiratory tract infections, delayed pneumatocele formation, and, less commonly, pulmonary fibrosis or bronchiectasis. To young children, lamp oil resembles juice or other non-juice sweet flavored drinks, giving them incentive to attempt to defeat the child-resistant packaging. The use of non-see through packaging would remove this incentive and, in conjunction with the already mandated child-resistant packaging, reduce the likelihood a child will open the container and suffer a subsequent aspiration event. While I am not knowledgeable about the costs of the production of plastic containers, it does not seem that the proposed rule would impose an undue hardship on manufacturers.
Comment from David Vearrier, MD
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Petition Requesting Non-See-Through Packaging for Torch Fuel and Lamp Oil
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