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Product safety - Quick Guide
Products must be safe and comply when they are available for supply, or 'placed on the market'. This occurs when a manufacturer first makes the product ...
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Product safety: due diligence - In-depth Guide
If your business manufactures, imports, distributes, sells or supplies goods you have to comply with the law; this may include checking to ensure that CE ...
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General product safety: distributors - In-depth Guide
As a distributor, if you supply a 'professional use only' product to a consumer you will be responsible for its safety and if the product could never be safe ...
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General product safety: producers - In-depth Guide
The General Product Safety Regulations 2005 (GPSR) provide the main basis for ensuring the safety of consumer goods by imposing certain controls. These ensure ...
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How PAS 7050 helps businesses - Business in focus guide
safety throughout the product life cycle. Products should remain safe throughout their expected product life cycle and use; review process. A review of the PSMP ...
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Business Companion Guides Product safety Cosmetic products - In-depth Guide
Cosmetics are subject to legal definition; products used solely as medicines are excluded. Assimilated Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on cosmetic products makes ...
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Business Companion Guides Product safety Batteries - In-depth Guide
This standard specifies requirements and tests for the safe operation of portable sealed secondary nickel cells and batteries containing alkaline electrolyte, ...
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Business Companion Guides Product safety Jewellery safety: metal ... - In-depth Guide
Nickel, lead and cadmium in jewellery are covered by legislation. Products that come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin (for example, earrings, ...
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Business Companion Guides Product safety Electrical equipment - In-depth Guide
The Regulations apply to electrical equipment that is designed to be connected to a domestic mains electricity supply, as well as to some industrial equipment.
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Goods in rented accommodation - In-depth Guide
All goods supplied as part of a let of furnished residential accommodation must be safe, including gas installations and appliances.