http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/manuals/chem/chem_manual2002.pdf (http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/manuals/chem/chem_manual2002.pdf)
, a 34 page long document detailing everything about watched, listed, and controlled chemicals. The permits necessary, the method of control, ect. They have tables quantities, and directions for chem suppliers in the document. . this is really good, and for 2002 -- which makes it even better.2) Point of Sale Messages at Cash Registers: Separately or in
conjunction with “sale quantity limits” programs implemented above,
several companies whose stores have an electronic, or “point-of-sale”
check out system, have programmed an operator message to appear
on the cashier’s register. This message indicates when a customer
attempts to purchase more than the store’s established limits for these
over-the-counter (OTC) medications. In most cases, no other
merchandise may be scanned until the cashier overrides the
message.
I have heard of this, and even know how they would do it, but supprised to see it in the manual..
anyone have this happen to them?
Very interesting read.. good updates