date:Jul 25, 2012
al Register (CFR 21), on the outside.
Protects consumers
Himelstein previously worked with hazardous materials delivered in glass bottles with a material coated on the exterior and said the coating protects consumers from being cut when a bottle breaks.
You cant throw the bottle around, it is still glass, but it stays adhered to the coating so it doesnt shatter in pieces.
With a regular bottle, you drop it and you have shards of glass everywhere and depending on what is in the bottle, possib