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Corded internal window coverings installation guide This installation guide explains how either a cleat or a cord guide can be installed to keep loose cords secure. Safety guidance on concentrations of particular chemicals in certain consumer goods The guidance prescribes concentrations of chemicals, below which a safety concern does not exist. It includes a list of 22 hazardous aromatic amines which can be derived from certain hazardous azo dyes in clothing, textiles and leather articles. Choke check safety tool Use our free do-it-yourself choke check tool to help you identify toys and other objects that can be a choking or ingestion hazard to young children. Baby slings Parents and carers should take care when using slings and pouches to carry babies. This fact sheet includes steps for the correct use of baby slings. Quad bike safety - Quad bikes are not all terrain vehicles poster Recreational users have accounted for a half of all quad bike deaths. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the poster to customers and anyone using them. Quad bike safety - Never let children ride quad bikes meant for adults poster 1 in 6 quad bike deaths have involved children under 14 years old. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the posters to customers and anyone using them. Quad bike safety - Always wear protective gear when riding quad bikes poster Over the last 3 years, at least 1 in 3 quad bike riders who died were not wearing a helmet. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the posters to customers and anyone using them. Consumer product safety online An ACCC report for Australian and overseas-based businesses that supply, or intend to supply, products to Australian consumers via the internet. Consumer protection notice No. 1 of 2014 - Results of investigation (Fire wallets) Fire wallets are a product used by magic enthusiasts and are also a novelty item. They have the appearance of a regular leather wallet but when opened they can produce a large flame. Testing to product standards: Principles for test organisations This guide is to help test agencies and organisations test consumer goods according to mandatory safety standards and bans. Consumer protection notice No. 8 of 2013 - Safety warning notice (Fire wallets) Fire wallets are a product used by magic enthusiasts and are also a novelty item. They have the appearance of a regular leather wallet but when opened they can produce a large flame. Trampoline safety—it’s flippin’ important Hundreds of Australian children are taken to hospital every year for trampoline-related injuries such as cuts, sprains and fractures. Follow the steps in this fact card to help keep your trampoline safe. The state of product safety: Jurisdiction comparisons This document was prepared as part of the International Product Safety Conference held on the Gold Coast of Australia in October 2013. Consumer protection notice No. 6 of 2013 - Proposed ban notice (Permanent ban on certain consumer goods containing synthetic drug substances) This is a notice issued for a proposed permanent ban on certain consumer goods containing synthetic drug substances. Wheat bags Wheat bags are a popular choice for keeping the bed or body warm, but they have been linked to fires in Australia—so they need to be used with care. Ban on small, high powered magnets This bulletin provides information about the permanent ban on certain small, high powered magnets. Keeping baby safe - a guide to infant and nursery products Keeping Baby Safe information provides some easy steps you can take to make sure your baby remains safe in your home. Recreational quad bike usage In March 2013, the ACCC commissioned consumer research of 125 recreational quad bike users across Australia. How to conduct a successful recall A successful product safety recall has a clear message that reaches all affected people. This bulletin will give you some suggestions for how to conduct a recall successfully. Trampoline safety in Australia In February 2013, the ACCC commissioned consumer research on trampoline use in Australia. Portable pools - Kids can drown without a sound brochure Even in small or large portable pools, kids can drown in seconds! Portable pools - Kids can drown without a sound poster Even in small or large portable pools, kids can drown in seconds! Protect your pool, protect your kids In NSW, 12 children under five years of age drowned in 2010-11, with a further 64 children being admitted to hospital for near drowning. Survey of Dimethyl Fumarate concentrations in desiccant sachets Report on survey of levels of Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF) concentrations in desiccant sachets as an indicator of the potential presence of DMF in footwear and bag articles supplied in Australia. 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 Page 3 Current 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
Consumer protection notice No. 2 of 2015 - Safety warning notice (M Spa Inflatable Spas) M Spa Inflatable Spas supplied with a with a 240V control box manufactured by Oriental Recreational Products (Shanghai) Co. Ltd, a heater and an air blower.
Corded internal window coverings installation guide This installation guide explains how either a cleat or a cord guide can be installed to keep loose cords secure.
Safety guidance on concentrations of particular chemicals in certain consumer goods The guidance prescribes concentrations of chemicals, below which a safety concern does not exist. It includes a list of 22 hazardous aromatic amines which can be derived from certain hazardous azo dyes in clothing, textiles and leather articles.
Choke check safety tool Use our free do-it-yourself choke check tool to help you identify toys and other objects that can be a choking or ingestion hazard to young children.
Baby slings Parents and carers should take care when using slings and pouches to carry babies. This fact sheet includes steps for the correct use of baby slings.
Quad bike safety - Quad bikes are not all terrain vehicles poster Recreational users have accounted for a half of all quad bike deaths. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the poster to customers and anyone using them.
Quad bike safety - Never let children ride quad bikes meant for adults poster 1 in 6 quad bike deaths have involved children under 14 years old. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the posters to customers and anyone using them.
Quad bike safety - Always wear protective gear when riding quad bikes poster Over the last 3 years, at least 1 in 3 quad bike riders who died were not wearing a helmet. If you deal in quad bikes, you can help spread the safety message by downloading and displaying the posters to customers and anyone using them.
Consumer product safety online An ACCC report for Australian and overseas-based businesses that supply, or intend to supply, products to Australian consumers via the internet.
Consumer protection notice No. 1 of 2014 - Results of investigation (Fire wallets) Fire wallets are a product used by magic enthusiasts and are also a novelty item. They have the appearance of a regular leather wallet but when opened they can produce a large flame.
Testing to product standards: Principles for test organisations This guide is to help test agencies and organisations test consumer goods according to mandatory safety standards and bans.
Consumer protection notice No. 8 of 2013 - Safety warning notice (Fire wallets) Fire wallets are a product used by magic enthusiasts and are also a novelty item. They have the appearance of a regular leather wallet but when opened they can produce a large flame.
Trampoline safety—it’s flippin’ important Hundreds of Australian children are taken to hospital every year for trampoline-related injuries such as cuts, sprains and fractures. Follow the steps in this fact card to help keep your trampoline safe.
The state of product safety: Jurisdiction comparisons This document was prepared as part of the International Product Safety Conference held on the Gold Coast of Australia in October 2013.
Consumer protection notice No. 6 of 2013 - Proposed ban notice (Permanent ban on certain consumer goods containing synthetic drug substances) This is a notice issued for a proposed permanent ban on certain consumer goods containing synthetic drug substances.
Wheat bags Wheat bags are a popular choice for keeping the bed or body warm, but they have been linked to fires in Australia—so they need to be used with care.
Ban on small, high powered magnets This bulletin provides information about the permanent ban on certain small, high powered magnets.
Keeping baby safe - a guide to infant and nursery products Keeping Baby Safe information provides some easy steps you can take to make sure your baby remains safe in your home.
Recreational quad bike usage In March 2013, the ACCC commissioned consumer research of 125 recreational quad bike users across Australia.
How to conduct a successful recall A successful product safety recall has a clear message that reaches all affected people. This bulletin will give you some suggestions for how to conduct a recall successfully.
Trampoline safety in Australia In February 2013, the ACCC commissioned consumer research on trampoline use in Australia.
Portable pools - Kids can drown without a sound brochure Even in small or large portable pools, kids can drown in seconds!
Portable pools - Kids can drown without a sound poster Even in small or large portable pools, kids can drown in seconds!
Protect your pool, protect your kids In NSW, 12 children under five years of age drowned in 2010-11, with a further 64 children being admitted to hospital for near drowning.
Survey of Dimethyl Fumarate concentrations in desiccant sachets Report on survey of levels of Dimethyl Fumarate (DMF) concentrations in desiccant sachets as an indicator of the potential presence of DMF in footwear and bag articles supplied in Australia.