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23 Oct 2023 … with the device and how long the supplier will offer support for those components or services. Examine … How interconnected devices work … A smart phone has a software problem that causes the battery to overheat. The supplier issues an over the air software update to fix the cause of the problem. The consumer does not accept the software update and the battery overheats and catches fire.…
03 Jan 2024 … and text messages. Plan when and how often you will advertise and how long you’ll promote them for … to improve its effectiveness. 6. Finalise the recall There is no set timeline for how long you should carry … Competition and Consumer Commission does not hold copyright, but which may be part of or contained within…
04 Oct 2023 …? ..............................................................................................................................7 1.1 How batteries work … to improve user and public awareness of the hazards of lithium-ion batteries and how these may be minimised … to inform how a battery should be handled at EOL. At present, there are no readily available methods…
16 Feb 2024 …) The product does not comply with the mandatory standards for products containing button/coin batteries . The button/coin batteries are not adequately secured and are accessible by young children. The product does … advice and options on how to safely dispose button batteries check Recycle Mate or B-Cycle . TDJ…
31 Mar 2023 …– how serious the injuries are to the user (injuries that could be fatal or need long-term hospitalisation are a higher risk than those that would only need basic first aid) … Page To understand the size and urgency of the recall, you need information about the product, why it is unsafe and how it can potentially harm people. You also need to assess the risk posed by the affected product and understand if similar safety issues exist in other products you or others supply.   … supplied how many are with consumers and/or are still in the supply chain the product’s lifespan, retail price and how often consumers use it.…
07 Jun 2023 … Competition and Consumer Commission does not hold copyright, but which may be part of or contained within … . Important notice The information in this publication is for general guidance only. It does not constitute … current and accurate information, but it does not make any guarantees regarding the accuracy, currency…
15 Jun 2023 … the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission does not hold copyright, but which may be part of or contained … . It does not constitute legal or other professional advice, and should not be relied on as a statement … reasonable effort to provide current and accurate information, but it does not make any guarantees regarding…
27 Oct 2023 …Yes, under certain conditions. Before supplying the vehicle, businesses must notify the consumer, verbally and in writing, of certain matters. How old the vehicle is and whether it is a short or long term hire/lease arrangement will determine whether the consumer needs to be notified, and if so, what businesses … Long term arrangement (more than 90 days) … limited circumstances and does not displace the Recall Notice. Although the ACCC will exercise its discretion about the matters we investigate or how we resolve concerns, businesses that supply vehicles…
13 Jun 2023batteries. Warnings for products containing button/coin batteries Does the product or its included … personal computers. This category does not include products where the battery is intended to be replaced … for sale to the general public. Does this exemption apply? Was the battery supplied to a consumer…
28 Apr 2023 … and text messages. Plan when and how often you will advertise and how long you’ll promote them for … to improve its effectiveness. 6. Finalise the recall There is no set timeline for how long you should carry … the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission does not hold copyright, but which may be part of or contained…