When do businesses have to notify dangerous consumer products to national authorities of Member States?
Companies have to ensure that only safe consumer products are put on the EU market. Therefore, once they become aware that a product poses a risk to the health and safety of consumers, they must immediately take measures to prevent these risks. Furthermore, they must inform national competent authorities, clearly identifying the product in question, the risks it poses and the information necessary to trace it. This information should be sent to competent authorities in all Member States where the product in question has been marketed. Which companies can use the “GPSD Business Application”? The application can be used by all companies (established in the EU or by their representative established in the EU) that have placed a consumer product posing risks to the health and safety of consumers on the EU market. Can all Member States be notified via the “GPSD Business Application?” Yes. All 27 EU Member States and 3 countries that are parties to the European Economic Area (EEA) have acces
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