The European Union RAPEX full name EU non-edible consumer product rapid notification system for EU member states and the European Commission to inform each other of the relevant dangerous products in the EU market, including all information on dangerous products such as product name, brand name, type of risk and penalties, etc. Wait.
Each year, the EU publishes the RAPEX annual report, which summarizes the notification of the year and serves as a warning.
Throughout 2010, a total of 2,244 products related to consumer health and safety were recorded on RAPEX, an increase of 13% compared to 2009. Among them, 1,963 products have serious health and safety risks to consumers.
It should be pointed out that since 11 EU member states have successively implemented the EN 14682:2007 safety standards for children's clothing drawstrings, the number of notifications for clothing, textiles, and fashion accessories has greatly increased. In addition, the EU's ban on dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and the use of anti-mildew treatment in textile consumer products can easily lead to skin damage, which is the reason for the increase in apparel notification.
Among the recalled products, there are five categories of products that account for nearly 80% of the total, which are: 1, clothing, textiles and fashion accessories (32%); 2, toys (25%); 3, motor vehicles (9 %); 4, electrical appliances (8%); 5, child care and children's products; 6, other (23%).
Among the major risks in the products, the main risks are the following five categories: 1. personal injury (24%); 2. chemical risk (19%); 3. risk of strangulation (16%); 4. risk of asphyxia (14 %); risk of electric shock (9%); other (18%).
The countries that have been reported to have more serious recalls are classified by degrees: Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Cyprus, and Greece.
Each year, the EU publishes the RAPEX annual report, which summarizes the notification of the year and serves as a warning.
Throughout 2010, a total of 2,244 products related to consumer health and safety were recorded on RAPEX, an increase of 13% compared to 2009. Among them, 1,963 products have serious health and safety risks to consumers.
It should be pointed out that since 11 EU member states have successively implemented the EN 14682:2007 safety standards for children's clothing drawstrings, the number of notifications for clothing, textiles, and fashion accessories has greatly increased. In addition, the EU's ban on dimethyl fumarate (DMF) and the use of anti-mildew treatment in textile consumer products can easily lead to skin damage, which is the reason for the increase in apparel notification.
Among the recalled products, there are five categories of products that account for nearly 80% of the total, which are: 1, clothing, textiles and fashion accessories (32%); 2, toys (25%); 3, motor vehicles (9 %); 4, electrical appliances (8%); 5, child care and children's products; 6, other (23%).
Among the major risks in the products, the main risks are the following five categories: 1. personal injury (24%); 2. chemical risk (19%); 3. risk of strangulation (16%); 4. risk of asphyxia (14 %); risk of electric shock (9%); other (18%).
The countries that have been reported to have more serious recalls are classified by degrees: Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Cyprus, and Greece.
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