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FOIA Logs for US Consumer Product Safety Commission Description of document: FOIA CASE LOGS for: FOIA Logs for U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, MD, for FY2005 -07 Released date: 14-November-2007 Posted date: 07-December-2007 Title of Document FOI Tracking System – FOIA Request Log – Open and Closed Date/date range of document: 12-Auguat-2003 – 07-November-2007 Source of document: FOIA Request Office of the Secretary U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 4340 East West Highway, Suite 502 Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4408. Email: [email protected] The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION 4330 EAST WEST HIGHWAY BETHESDA. MARYLAN D 20814-4408 Todd A. Stevenson Tel: 301-504-6836 Director 0 Office of the Secretary Fax: 301-504-0127 Division of Information Management 0 Office of Information and Technology Email: [email protected] November 14, 2007 Re: FOIA Request S7110040: FOIA Case Log FY2005 to Present Thank you for your request seeking information from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (Commission). Enclosed are copies ofthe records responsive to your request. Processing your request, including searching files and preparing this information, cost $40.00. In this instance, we waived the charges. Enclosures CPSC Hotline: 1-800-638-CPSC(2772) * CPSC's Web Site: http://www.cpsc.gov FOITRACKINGSYSTEM FOIA Request Log - Open and Closed Date: November 7,2007 Total number ofrecords: 4994 Page I of 139 Log Request Closed Number Name Firm Date Login Date Date Subject 2003080040 Bourque, Susan Parker Scheer 08/12/2003 08113/2003 11/01/2004 Glass Ovenware 2003080069 Leane, Jospeh 327 Messner Drive 08/19/2003 08/21/2003 10/05/2004 Lp Gas Cylinders 2003080083 Nelson, Linda Lambert & Nelson 08/21/2003 08/25/2003 06/07/2006 Terminal Recepticles 2004010035 May, Maureen Hill, Fulwider, Me Dowell, Funk & Matthe' 01/13/2004 01/15/2004 10/18/2005 Air Sampling 2004010086 Jensen, Scott Camrud Maddock Olson & Larson 01/27/2004 01/28/2004 12/21/2004 Gas Furnace 2004020023 Jack, Richard Jack & Jack, Attorneys 02/0412004 02/10/2004 11/03/2004 Charger/battery System 2004020046 Vance, Jerry P. O. Box 5051 02/05/2004 02/10/2004 04/11/2005 Daisy Air Rifle Accidents 2004020112 Fairbanks, Maureen Norris & Grace 02/25/2004 02/26/2004 11/16/2004 Recalled Ladders 2004020116 Pollack - Nel, Ph. D., Car Independent Safety Consulting 02/25/2004 02/26/2004 11/16/2004 Ladder 2004030047 Agudelo, Anthony Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen 03/03/2004 03/10/2004 10/12/2004 Stepladder 2004030094 Tamblyn, Mark Kershaw, Cutter, Ratinoff & York 03/17/2004 03/22/2004 11/03/2004 Power Whee!s 2004030118 Polsky, Sandra Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross, P. C. 03/25/2004 03/25/2004 10/04/2004 Dark Humidifiers 2004040079 Raimondo, David 2780 Middle Country Road 04/23/2004 04/26/2004 11/16/2004 Ladder 2004050012 Bricault, Marcie Parker Scheer 12/15/2004 05/05/2004 11/01/2004 Anchor Hocking Glass Ovenware 2004050025 Mcstravick, Patrick 7705 Normandy Drive 04/27/2004 05/0612004 10/05/2004 Tek Nek Ride On Toy Trucks 2004050049 Sullivan, J. D. Sullivan Law Offices 05/14/2004 05/1712004 10/06/2005 Innova Ultrex 2004050057 Wood-bill, Shante! Grotefeld & Denenberg 05/10/2004 05/19/2004 04/05/2005 Toast-r-ovens 2004050058 Scoccimaro, Ralph Brown & Scoccimaro 05/1012004 05/19/2004 11/17/2004 Infant Car Seat 2004050079 Santelllo, Deborah Leavis And Rest 04/26/2004 OS/2412004 11/16/2004 Multimatic Ladder 2004050086 Duzor, Rosemary State Farm Insurance Companies 05/19/2004 OS/2612004 05/01/2005 Black And Decker Toaster Oven Sample 2004050094 Graziano, Judith 601 Brewster Avenue 05/05/2004 OS/26/2004 12/02/2004 Forklifts 2004050100 Kydd, Brian Kneeland & Kydd OS/20/2004 OS/2712004 05/1112005 Wide Toast Toaster 2004060030 Cronin, Daniel Phoenix Investigations, Inc. 05126/2004 06/07/2004 12/01/2004 Dehumidifiers .~ 2004060037 Varjabedian, Christopher 9777 Telegraph Road 05/11/2004 06/0712004 11/24/2004 Bike Fork 2004060047 Gentry, David 2677 N. Main Street 06/0112004 06/08/2004 04/14/2005 Clamp Lamp 2004060090 Donahue, M 1002 19th Street 06/14/2004 06121/2004 01/10/2005 Glade Plug In Air Freshener 2004060113 Dunkley, Terra Lrp Publications 06/14/2004 06/23/2004 04/05/2005 Orders 2004060122 Winters, Brion Crivello, Carlson & Mentkoski 06/17/2004 06/29/2004 12/20/2004 Gas Fired Water Heaters 2004060134 Kydd, Brian Kneeland & Kydd 06/21/2004 06/29/2004 10/12/2004 Toaster Ovens 2004060135 Hogan, Leslie Stites & Hopkins 06/23/2004 06/30/2004 05/01/2005 Smoke Alarm 2004060140 Sanmiguel, Arlene 06/22/2004 06/30/2004 01/10/2005 Glade 2004070003 Boling, Christopher Gary C. Johnson 06/15/2004 07/01/2004 11/08/2004 Bissell Trio Vacuums 2004070027 Longacre, Susan Longacre And Associates, Inc. 07/0612004 07/12/2004 11/15/2004 Mitre Saws 2004070028 Schmitt, Christopher u.s. News & World Report 07/08/2004 07/12/2004 11/12/2004 Compliance File 2004070044 Schiner, Curt Lester Schwab Katz & Dwyer.l' , ;,0 .! .. 07/07/2004 07/1512004 01/14/2005 Space Heater 2004070046 Grady, Kate Kids In Daryger.: ~'.,: ; ;,UlI' 'c. ",-' 07/15/2004 07/19/2004 12/2212004 Graco Swing JWIII' . FOI TRACKING SYSTEM FOIA Request Log - Open and Closed Date: November 7, 2007 Total number ofrecords: 4994 Page 2 of 139 Log Request Closed Number Name Firm Date Login Date Date Subject 2004070049 Davis, Christine 321 S. Towanda Avenue 07114/2004 07119/2004 04114/2005 Treadmills 2004070051 Bohling, Steven 7116 Drewry Bluff 07/09/2004 07119/2004 10/05/2004 Microwave Ovens 2004070054 Everett, Latoya The Redwoods Group 07114/2004 07119/2004 12/01/2004 Strollers 2004070065 Gaede, Brooke Steptoe & Johnson 0711912004 07/21/2004 10/05/2004 Cca 2004070076 Stevens, Shawn Gass, Weber, Mullins 07115/2004 07/27/2004 02/23/2005 Water Distillers/west Bend 2004070078 Lee, Lillian 07/2112004 07/27/2004 02/24/2005 Exploding Cell Phone 2004070100 Crothers, Karen Packer Engineering Inc. 07/27/2004 07/29/2004 0113112005 Bic Lighters 2004070101 Morris, Wayne Association Of Home Appliance Manufactu 07/27/2004 07/2912004 10112/2005 Ultrasonic Humidifiers 2004070110 Coffman, D. Samuel Mariscal Weeks Mcintyre & Freidlander 04114/2004 07/29/2004 10/05/2004 Tek Nek Ride On Toy Ca File 2004080007 Breedlove, Gregory Cunningham, Bounds, Yance, Crowder An< 07119/2004 08/02/2004 10/25/2004 Raptor's Atvs 2004080020 Hibler, Carol Ice Miller 08/03/2004 08/04/2004 03110/2005 Way To Go Stroller 2004080022 Blaise Gsange, John The Edwards Law Firm 08/03/2004 08/04/2004 11/08/2004 Good Time Cigarette Lighters 2004080027 Shaw, Andrea Clymer & Musser 08/03/2004 08/04/2004 12/06/2004 Riding Lawn Mower 2004080029 Cabaniss, John 205 East Wisconsin Avenue 07/26/2004 08/04/2004 11103/2004 Riding Law Mower 2004080031 Harmeyer, Ronald Falk Johnson 08/04/2004 08/05/2004 11130/2004 Baseboard Heaters 2004080034 Cushman, Ted Journal Of Light Construction 08/04/2004 08/0512004 10/29/2004 Decking Material 2004080038 Boren, Matthew Law Offices OfRichard B. Troutman 08/05/2004 08/09/2004 10/15/2004 Rca Tvs 2004080047 Pugh, Larry 3200 Energy Centre 08/09/2004 08/09/2004 12/03/2004 Federal Registers 2004080062 Mccall, Ken Dayton Daily News 08/02/2004 08112/2004 04117/2006 Compliance Files: Bath Seats, Infant Carriers, Cribs, Strol1ers, I- 2004080063 Boren, Matthew Richard B. Troutman, P. A. 07116/2004 08112/2004 12115/2004 Unpurged Accident Reports (rca Televisions) 2004080066 Walker, Robert 233 Tall Timbers Drive 08/12/2004 08/16/2004 11/17/2004 Kitchen Electric Range 2004080069 Lynady, Mark Palatka Fire Department 08/10/2004 08/16/2004 10/12/2004 Smoke/fire Dampers 2004080075 Riddle, Esq., Kevin Hilborn & Hilborn 08/05/2004 08/17/2004 10/19/2004 Riding Lawn Mowers 2004080082 Frenzel, Michael Associated Safety Consultants, Inc. 08/10/2004 08/18/2004 04/14/2005 Plumbing Fixtures 2004080083 Frenzel, Michael Associated Safety Consultants, Inc. 08/10/2004 08/1812004 04/14/2005 Bathtub And Shower 2004080085 Cronin, Daniel Phoenix Investiagtions, Inc. 08110/2004 08/18/2004 10/13/2004 Kickspace Electric Heater 2004080086 Diaz Diaz, Ruy Jimenez, Graffam & Lausel1 08110/2004 08/18/2004 11108/2004 Amusement Ride 2004080090 Shane, Denise Tower Insurance Company Of New York 08/10/2004 08/23/2004 10/05/2004 Space Heater 2004080094 Cochran, Loren Gordon, Thomas, Honeywel1, Malanca, Pet. 08/18/2004 08/23/2004 11/04/2004 Rocking Chairs 2004080097 Luna, Rachel Clo Contra Costa Times 08/19/2004 08/23/2004 10/15/2004 Dishwasher Recall 2004080099 Smith, Christopher Sonnenshein 08/04/2004 08/23/2004 10/05/2004 Moen Incorporated 2004080115 Jacobs, Jeffrey Jacobs Law Group 08/22/2004 08/30/2004 10/29/2004 Heating Pads 2004080118 Sheehan, Thomas Sheehan & Lower 08/20/2004 08/30/2004 11/15/2004 Wisdom Gravitron 2004080122 Babrauskas, Ph. D., Vytel 9000 300th Place, Se 08118/2004 08/3112004 08/04/2005 Light Fixtures 2004080124 Folger, Jos~ph 346 Sandwich Street '.
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