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CHAPTER- 12. LABELING |
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JS 1: Part 1: 1992 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 1: General principles Applies to all commodities customarily labelled in the course of trade. Revised to include a greater number of definitions and export requirements to bilingual countries. Mandatory.
ISBN 976-604-138-5 |
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JS 1: Part 2: 1992 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 2 : The labelling of footwear Relates to the labelling of all footwear. Revised to include mondopoint sizing. Mandatory.
ISBN 976-604-145-8 |
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JS 1: Part 3: 1995 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 3: The labelling of articles of precious metals Details labelling requirements to be placed on all articles of precious metals offered for sale. Read in conjunction with JS 23. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-229-2 |
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JS 1: Part 4: 1991 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 4: The labelling of household electrical appliances Sets out general labelling requirements for household electrical appliances and detachable heating element(s) sold in Jamaica.
Any Jamaican Standard for a particular household electrical appliance which shall contain labelling requirements applicable to that product, shall supersede the labelling requirements of this standard.
This standard is intended to be read in conjunction with JS 1: Part 1. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-221-7 |
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JS 1: Part 6: 1977 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 6: The labelling of panty hose Details basic labelling requirements for panty hose, whether locally made or imported and sold in Jamaica. Mandatory.
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JS 1: Part 8: 1999 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 8: Labelling of animal feeds Details requirements for labelling of animal feeds and shall be read in conjunction with JS 1 part 1 and JS 1 part 20. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-249-7 |
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JS 1: Part 9: 2014 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 9: Labelling of toys Describes labelling requirements for locally made or imported toys sold in Jamaica. This standard is to be read in conjunction with JS 1 Part 1. Mandatory. ISBN 978 - 976 - 604-585-2
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JS 1: Part 10: 1982 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 10: The labelling of adhesives (for wood) [synthetic resin (phenolic and aminoplastic) and polyvinyl acetate] Details labelling requirements for synthetic resin and emulsion type adhesives for wood. Defines terms and identifies precautions to be taken by furniture manufacturers. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-138-5 |
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JS 1: Part 11: 2014 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 11: The labelling of furniture Describes the labelling requirements for furniture when offered for sale in Jamaica, whether locally manufactured or imported. It and shall be read in conjunction with JS 1 part 1, labeling of commodities. Mandatory. ISBN 978 -976-604-582-1
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JS 1: Part 12: 1983 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 12: The labelling of industrial gloves Specifies the labelling requirements for industrial gloves made of leather or fabric or an intermixture of leather and fabric. Mandatory. |
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JS 1: Part 13: 1985 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 13: The labelling of phonograph records, tapes, cassettes and sheet music Details requirements for the labelling of phonograph records, pre-recorded tapes and cassettes, and sheet music sold in Jamaica whether locally produced or imported. This shall be read in conjunction with JS 1 Part 1. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-029-X |
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JS 1: Part 14: 1992 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 14: The labelling of staples and nails (previously Labelling of fasteners) Describes basic labelling requirements for staples and nails (including air-driven nails) sold in Jamaica. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-158-X |
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JS 1: Part 15: 1992
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The labelling of commodities. Part 15: The labelling of household chemicals Details labelling requirements for household chemicals sold in Jamaica. Includes a series of warning labels corresponding to the designated classes of dangerous goods. This shall be read in conjunction with JS 1 Part 1. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-152-0 |
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JS 1: Part 17: 1986 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 17: The precautionary labelling of hazardous industrial chemicals Specifies requirements for precautionary labelling of hazardous industrial chemicals sold or intended for sale in Jamaica whether locally made or imported. Details information to be included on labels such as statements of hazard, precautionary measures, antidotes, instructions in case of fire, spill or leakage as well as symbols corresponding to the designated classes of dangerous goods. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-052-4 |
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JS 1: Part 18: 1999 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 18: The labelling of textiles and related products A revision of JS 1: Part 18: 1989 which incorporates the requirements for threads and garments. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-333-7 |
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JS 1: Part 20: 1988 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 20: The labelling of prepackaged goods Details the requirements for information to be included on labels of goods prepackaged for retail sale, the methods of display for such information and where necessary the wording to be used. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-085-0 |
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JS 1: Part 21: 1996 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 21: Energy labelling of appliances and products Defines terms and conditions under which major household appliances shall be labelled. Identifies information consumers must receive on the energy operating cost and energy consumption of major appliances. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-220-9 |
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JS 1: Part 22: 1989 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 22: The labelling of agricultural seed packages Details the labelling requirements for agricultural seed packages. Defines various terms and identifies precautions to be taken where seeds have been treated with toxic substances. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-114-8 |
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JS 1: Part 23: 1993 (2017) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 23: The labelling of finishes Prescribes the labelling requirements for locally made and imported finishes sold in Jamaica. Read in conjunction with JS 1: Part 20. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-160-1 |
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JS 1: Part 24: 1993 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 24: The labelling of fruit juices Specifies requirements for the information, method of display of such information and where necessary, the wording to be included on labels of fruit juices prepackaged for sale. Read in conjunction with The Standards (Labelling of Processed Foods) Regulations. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-174-1 |
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.JS 1: Part 25: 2006 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 25: The labelling of cigarette packages Sets out requirements for the information to be included on labels of packages of cigarettes and the method of display of such information. It also specifies the wording of the health warning to be placed on the labels. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-444-9 |
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JS 1: Part 26: 2014 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 26: The labelling of tissue products and wipes Describes requirements for the labelling of tissue products and wipes offered for sale by retail or wholesale trade in Jamaica. It applies to prepackaged tissue products such as toilet tissue, facial tissue, paper table napkins, paper hand towels and wipes Mandatory. ISBN 978-976-604-583-8
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JS 1: Part 27: 1998 (2016) |
The labelling of commodities. Part 27: The labelling of retail packages of pesticides Specifies the information to be included on labels as well as wording and method of display for pesticide packages intended for the retail trade in Jamaica, and the information to be included in the instructions printed on any leaflets accompanying the packages. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-240-3 |
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JS 1 Part 29: 1999 |
The labelling of commodities. Part 29: The labelling of products and equipment containing or manufactured using ozone depleting substances and/or their substitutes. Specifies requirements for labels to be placed on products and equipment containing or manufactured using ozone depleting substances or their substitutes. Aims to identify products and equipment entering the market place that contains substances which are harmful to the ozone layer. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-308-6 |
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JS 1: Part 30: 2001 |
The labelling of commodities part 30: The labelling of brewery products (beer, stout, shandy, malta) Specifies requirements for labelling of brewery products to be sold in the Caribbean Common Market. It does not cover beverages sold under common names, including the word ‘beer’ and ‘ale’ that are not derived from cereals (for example, ginger beer, root beer etc.) Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-403-1 |
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JS 29: 1973 |
Care labelling of textiles Illustrates five types of care symbols to be used in the labelling of textile articles. The symbols relate to colourfastness and dimensional stability properties of piece goods and components of made-up textiles when subjected to washing, bleaching, drying, pressing and dry-cleaning operations. Read in conjunction with JS 1: Parts 18 and 20 and relevant sections of the JS ISO 105 series. |
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JS 165: 1988 (2017) |
The content of warranties for goods Stipulates areas that shall be covered by written product warranties or guarantees, offered by manufacturers, importers, retailers or other vendors in connection with the sale of any goods. Mandatory. ISBN 976-604-089-3 |
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JS CRS 5 : 2010 (2017) |
Labelling of pre - packaged foods Applies to the labelling of all pre-packaged foods to be offered tothe consumer or for catering purposes. This standard is not applicable to food: a) sold unpackaged, or in an open or uncovered package; b) weighed or measured in or counted into the package in the presence of the purchaser; c) intended for export only, which comply with the requirements of standards or laws on labelling of the country to which they are being exported; d) where any CARICOM Regional Standard for any class of food makes differing or supplementary provisions for labelling; and NOTE In such cases, the provisions of that CARICOM Regional Standard shall prevail over the provisions of this standard. e) which is gift-wrapped. Mandatory ISBN 978-976-604-507-4
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JS CRS 37 : 2011 |
Labelling of retail packages of aerosol insecticides Specifies the labelling requirements for aerosol insecticides in pressurized dispensers intended for household use. ISBN 978-976-604-520-3 |
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