原文传递 United States Consumer Product Safety Commission 2012 Performance Budget Request
题名: United States Consumer Product Safety Commission 2012 Performance Budget Request
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关键词: Consumer products##Consumer protection##Public safety##Budgets##Management planning and control##Annual reports##Federal government agencies##Appropriations##Performance evaluation##Cost effectiveness##Program evaluation##Funding##Staffing##Hazards##Injury prevention##Standards##Regulations##Injuries##Mortality##Children##Families##Risks##Financial management##Statistical data##Tables(Data)##Charts(Graphs)##Consumer Product Safety Commission(CPSC)##CPSC(Consumer Product Safety Commission)##Recalls##
摘要: This is the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Performance Budget Request for 2011. The Consumer Product Safety Commission's (herein the CPSC's or Commission's) performance budget request for 2012 is $122 million and 610 full-time equivalents (FTE's). This increase facilitates the Commission's desire to continue its transformation from a reactive into the proactive product safety commission needed to effectively address unsafe products, many of which are imported. Specifically, the budget increase sought is 3.2 percent, or $3.8 million over the 2011 full-year, continuing resolution funding level of $118.2 million and an increase of 34 FTE's. CPSC's mission is to protect children and families against unreasonable risk of injury and death from over 15,000 types of consumer products. It is the only Federal agency that both identifies and acts on a wide range of consumer product hazards. Its work ensures a uniform level of safety for the nation's families and provides businesses with a national level playing field for domestic and imported consumer products. CPSC addresses consumer product hazards through a multi-tiered approach: prevention through standards activities; data collection to make sure we use accurate information; education of industry, consumers, and foreign governments about product safety standards and issues; targeted port and marketplace inspections; enforcement of the nation's consumer product safety laws; and post-recall surveillance to make sure products that need to be out of the stream of commerce actually are. The agency's work has contributed substantially to the decline in the rate of deaths and injuries related to hazardous consumer products since CPSC's inception.
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