Fulltext search (required) Published date (required) accc_published_date Topics Date range From (required) To (required) Set date range Quick selection This year to dateLast 12 monthsLast yearLast 5 years Baby and toddler products 19 Chemicals and poisons 24 Clothing and fashion accessories 3 Compulsory recall 7 Cosmetic and health products 13 Electronics and technology 12 Gas products and appliances 1 General product safety 37 Home and garden 21 Industry, tools and machinery 2 Kids' toys 18 Sports and recreation 9 Vehicle accessories (registered) 11 Vehicles (unregistered or off-road) 9 Pin topics filter 51 - 75 of 148 items shown Sort by (required) RelevanceDate Analytical report - poisons call data A report on the analysis of calls to the NSW Poisons Information Centre for the period June 2014 to May 2015. Consumer products are associated with a significant number of chemical exposures and poisonings, accounting for up to half of all calls to Poisons Information Centres in Australia. Consumer product safety - a guide for businesses and legal practitioners This guide will help businesses and legal practitioners understand the consumer product safety requirements of the Australian Consumer Law. Think Safety First - Children's Toys We all know that children love toys. Before you purchase toys for young children... Think safety first with these helpful tips. Think Safety First - Buying Online Buying online is a great way to save time and get access to a variety of products. However, make sure you understand your rights and the risks before you shop online or bid in an online auction. Think Safety First - Prams and Strollers Prams and strollers help you get out and about with your baby. However, prams and strollers can roll-away or tip-over, causing serious injuries. Think Safety First - Furniture Stability From a child’s point of view, your home looks like a big playground. But there are hidden dangers they don’t recognise. Think Safety First - Portable Cots A portable cot is great for sleepovers and travelling, but should not be used for permanent sleeping arrangements. However, you need to use it correctly to avoid injuries to your child. Think Safety First - Household Cots Your baby will spend a lot of time in their cot so it’s important to keep the sleeping environment safe and secure. Think Safety First - Safe Holiday Accommodation When you arrive at your holiday accommodation it’s important to make sure it’s safe for your family. Products you hire must also be safe. Think Safety First - Trampolines A trampoline can be lots of fun, especially for young children. Before your child plays on a trampoline... Think safety first with these helpful tips. Think Safety First - Button Batteries Button batteries are small round silver batteries.They are attractive to young children as they are bright, shiny and easy to swallow. If a battery is swallowed, it can lead to serious burns resulting in internal bleeding or death. Consumer Protection Notice No. 4 of 2016 - Hoverboards interim ban conference notice This notice invites hoverboard suppliers to seek a conference with the ACCC about the interim ban. Suppliers have until COB Tuesday 29 March 2016 to request a conference. Consumer Protection Notice No. 2 of 2016 - Hoverboards s. 132J Notice (Certification) This is the certification notice for the interim ban on unsafe hoverboards. Infinity cable taskforce bulletin Attention builders and electricians. There is faulty electrical cabling in thousands of Australian homes and businesses. Time is running out before the cables become a fire or electrocution risk. Consumer protection notice No. 1 of 2016 - Safety warning notice (Hoverboards) Hoverboards are wheeled ride-on devices with a single axle. They are powered by a rechargeable lithium battery via connection to a mains. Cosmetic subscription services compliance A report on a survey to assess compliance with the Trade Practices (Consumer Product Information Standards) (Cosmetics) Regulations 1991 by online cosmetic subscription services. ACCC analytical survey of formaldehyde in false eyelash glues supplied in Australia This survey report describes the findings of an analytical survey commissioned by the ACCC. Carcinogenic aromatic amines in dyed textiles A report on a survey of the presence of aromatic amines in textiles that are in direct and prolonged contact with the skin or the mouth. International standards for the safety of consumer products: criteria for acceptance Identifies the three criteria the ACCC uses when developing and reviewing product safety standards and bans. ACCC analytical survey of microbiological contamination of cosmetics for use around the eyes This report describes the findings of an ACCC survey of microbiological contamination of cosmetics for use around the eyes. Toppling furniture: why anchor it? This fact card provides simple steps to help prevent death or injury to small children when choosing and securing furniture in your home. Consumer awareness of furniture stability risks and prevention Research report containing the results of an Australian consumer survey on furniture stability. Specifically, the research focuses on the particular dangers of common furniture in homes with children under the age of five. Consumer protection notice No. 3 of 2015 - Safety warning notice (Frank Masons cots) Wooden Baby Sleigh Cot Bed in white or dark wood colour. Sold with drawer, and teething rail supplied by Frank Masons Pty Ltd . Laundry detergent capsules - Safety poster The OECD and the European Commission have released a safety poster for the Global Awareness-raising Campaign on Laundry Detergent Capsules/packets. Laundry detergent capsules - Safety alert infographic The OECD and the European Commission have released a safety alert infographic for the Global Awareness-raising Campaign on Laundry Detergent Capsules/packets. Page 1 of 6Page 2 of 6Page 3 of 6Page 4 of 6Page 5 of 6Page 6 of 6 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page ›› › Last page Last » Items per page (required) 25 items per page50 items per page100 items per page- All - items per page
Analytical report - poisons call data A report on the analysis of calls to the NSW Poisons Information Centre for the period June 2014 to May 2015. Consumer products are associated with a significant number of chemical exposures and poisonings, accounting for up to half of all calls to Poisons Information Centres in Australia.
Consumer product safety - a guide for businesses and legal practitioners This guide will help businesses and legal practitioners understand the consumer product safety requirements of the Australian Consumer Law.
Think Safety First - Children's Toys We all know that children love toys. Before you purchase toys for young children... Think safety first with these helpful tips.
Think Safety First - Buying Online Buying online is a great way to save time and get access to a variety of products. However, make sure you understand your rights and the risks before you shop online or bid in an online auction.
Think Safety First - Prams and Strollers Prams and strollers help you get out and about with your baby. However, prams and strollers can roll-away or tip-over, causing serious injuries.
Think Safety First - Furniture Stability From a child’s point of view, your home looks like a big playground. But there are hidden dangers they don’t recognise.
Think Safety First - Portable Cots A portable cot is great for sleepovers and travelling, but should not be used for permanent sleeping arrangements. However, you need to use it correctly to avoid injuries to your child.
Think Safety First - Household Cots Your baby will spend a lot of time in their cot so it’s important to keep the sleeping environment safe and secure.
Think Safety First - Safe Holiday Accommodation When you arrive at your holiday accommodation it’s important to make sure it’s safe for your family. Products you hire must also be safe.
Think Safety First - Trampolines A trampoline can be lots of fun, especially for young children. Before your child plays on a trampoline... Think safety first with these helpful tips.
Think Safety First - Button Batteries Button batteries are small round silver batteries.They are attractive to young children as they are bright, shiny and easy to swallow. If a battery is swallowed, it can lead to serious burns resulting in internal bleeding or death.
Consumer Protection Notice No. 4 of 2016 - Hoverboards interim ban conference notice This notice invites hoverboard suppliers to seek a conference with the ACCC about the interim ban. Suppliers have until COB Tuesday 29 March 2016 to request a conference.
Consumer Protection Notice No. 2 of 2016 - Hoverboards s. 132J Notice (Certification) This is the certification notice for the interim ban on unsafe hoverboards.
Infinity cable taskforce bulletin Attention builders and electricians. There is faulty electrical cabling in thousands of Australian homes and businesses. Time is running out before the cables become a fire or electrocution risk.
Consumer protection notice No. 1 of 2016 - Safety warning notice (Hoverboards) Hoverboards are wheeled ride-on devices with a single axle. They are powered by a rechargeable lithium battery via connection to a mains.
Cosmetic subscription services compliance A report on a survey to assess compliance with the Trade Practices (Consumer Product Information Standards) (Cosmetics) Regulations 1991 by online cosmetic subscription services.
ACCC analytical survey of formaldehyde in false eyelash glues supplied in Australia This survey report describes the findings of an analytical survey commissioned by the ACCC.
Carcinogenic aromatic amines in dyed textiles A report on a survey of the presence of aromatic amines in textiles that are in direct and prolonged contact with the skin or the mouth.
International standards for the safety of consumer products: criteria for acceptance Identifies the three criteria the ACCC uses when developing and reviewing product safety standards and bans.
ACCC analytical survey of microbiological contamination of cosmetics for use around the eyes This report describes the findings of an ACCC survey of microbiological contamination of cosmetics for use around the eyes.
Toppling furniture: why anchor it? This fact card provides simple steps to help prevent death or injury to small children when choosing and securing furniture in your home.
Consumer awareness of furniture stability risks and prevention Research report containing the results of an Australian consumer survey on furniture stability. Specifically, the research focuses on the particular dangers of common furniture in homes with children under the age of five.
Consumer protection notice No. 3 of 2015 - Safety warning notice (Frank Masons cots) Wooden Baby Sleigh Cot Bed in white or dark wood colour. Sold with drawer, and teething rail supplied by Frank Masons Pty Ltd .
Laundry detergent capsules - Safety poster The OECD and the European Commission have released a safety poster for the Global Awareness-raising Campaign on Laundry Detergent Capsules/packets.
Laundry detergent capsules - Safety alert infographic The OECD and the European Commission have released a safety alert infographic for the Global Awareness-raising Campaign on Laundry Detergent Capsules/packets.