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SPEAC Packaged Trainings
Market Surveillance
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Your Training Feedback & Quiz on Market Surveillance
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1. Survey
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Upon providing your much appreciated feedback, click on Next and you can start the quiz.
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1. Rate overall training
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2. Rate the trainer’s effectiveness
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3. Did the training help you to have a better understanding of EU regulations?
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4. To what extend will you apply the received information in your daily work?
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5. Was the Q&A session well supported, giving trainees proper feedback to their questions?
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2. Quiz
1. How do competent authorities carry out market surveillance in the EU?
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They regularly evaluate all businesses which have placed products on the EU market.
They monitor the market, cooperate with businesses and can take enforcement measures if unsafe or non-compliant are found.
They visit businesses manufacturing or importing products at least once a year
2. You manufacture a product that you sell to an importer in the EU. Now, he tells you that the product has been sampled in a market surveillance action, and he asks you for help in the discussions with the authorities. What should you do?
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Ignore the importer. He has to solve the problem himself.
Offer the importer that he can buy another product from you and offer him a discount.
Cooperate with the importer and the market surveillance authorities to provide all required information and documentation concerning the product
3. You are selling a product on the EU market via an online platform. Now, a market surveillance authority from an EU Member State has some questions related to the product. Who will they ask?
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They will ask a test laboratory.
They will ask you as the manufacturer.
They will ask the responsible economic operator as identified on the product. This could be the fulfilment house, the importer or an authorised representative.
4. An EU market surveillance authority has tested your product and found it dangerous. Now they have contacted you to ask for your comments. What would be the correct thing for you to do?
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Sue the market surveillance authority.
Analyse the results from the market surveillance authority, provide your comments if you have any and begin to take corrective actions based on the tests results.
Wait until the market surveillance authority has made its conclusion before you do anything.
5. What is the EU Safety Gate?
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It is a public website that contains information on products detected as dangerous, a description of the risk and the measures taken by the economic operator or ordered by the authority.
A website where you can find all legislation related to product safety.
A website where businesses can post questions to the European Commission.
6. What is the EU Business Gateway?
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A website where you can find information about doing business in the EU.
A website where businesses can post questions to the European Commission.
A website where businesses can report dangerous products to the EU market surveillance authorities.
7. What is the best way to proactively deal with a product recall or corrective action?
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Download the existing guidelines from the internet.
Prepare a plan for how to handle a corrective action and test it in practice if possible.
Wait for a recall to happen and handle the issues as they arise.
8. If you disagree with the results of a market surveillance investigation concerning one of your products, where should you complain?
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Complain to the European Commission via the Safety Gate platform.
To the market surveillance authority in the Member State that is managing the case. Market surveillance is under the responsibility of the Member States.
It is not possible for manufacturers to complain.
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