SPEAC Concludes a Successful Training Tour in Zhejiang Province
From April 15th to April 17th, the SPEAC project conducted a series of offline training workshops in Zhejiang province. The workshops, delivered by key expert
Here is the latest news on non-food consumer product safety in the EU and in China. To follow the upcoming activities of the SPEAC project, keep an eye on this section!
From April 15th to April 17th, the SPEAC project conducted a series of offline training workshops in Zhejiang province. The workshops, delivered by key expert
On April 11th, the SPEAC Project conducted a half-day training in Hangzhou, in collaboration with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC) and Alibaba.
From March 29th to April 3rd, the SPEAC project organised a series of offline training workshops in Guangdong province. The workshops, delivered by senior expert
Chemical poisoning, choking, electric shock and fire are the 5 most noted risks for consumers.
Everyone who takes part in the supply of products has a role to play in ensuring that only safe products are supplied.
There are certain rules that need to be followed when placing a product on the market.
The Safety Gate rapid alert system enables quick exchange of information between EU/EEA member states, the UK and the European Commission about dangerous non-food products posing a risk to health and safety of consumers. By checking this website, you can see what safety problems have been caused by others, helping you avoid making the same mistakes.
Watch the video about the Safety Gate rapid alert system.
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