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Consumer Product Safety Commission
A U.S. federal agency responsible for protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with consumer products.
Laceration Hazard
A potential risk of cuts or tears on the skin or other parts of the body, typically identified in safety protocols for equipment or environments.
Bill Of Exchange
An instrument in writing, signed by the drawer and addressed to the drawee, ordering the drawee to pay a sum certain in money to the payee named therein (or bearer) at some fixed or determinable future time, or on demand.
Drawer
In the context of banking and finance, the individual or entity that writes and signs a check, thereby instructing the bank to pay the stated amount to another party.
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