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An ACCC report for Australian and overseas-based businesses that supply, or intend to supply, products to Australian consumers via the internet.
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.
Provides a comparative outline of the product safety framework across 11 of the countries represented at the conference. It includes information on legislative structures, rules and regulations, management of unsafe goods, notification systems and future regulatory arrangements.
This pack contains various materials on soccer goal safety with information and steps you can take to help prevent accidental deaths and serious injuries to kids and teens. It is for anyone who is involved in coordinating soccer activities for young people.
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.
In March 2013, the ACCC commissioned consumer research of 125 recreational quad bike users across Australia.
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.
This bulletin provides information about the laws you must follow if you sell hot water bottles in Australia.
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.

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