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无3C标识充电宝禁登机,确保硬件安全也要跟上软服务

Group 1 - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has announced a ban on passengers carrying power banks without 3C certification, unclear 3C labels, or recalled models starting from June 28, emphasizing public safety concerns [1] - Recent incidents of power banks catching fire on flights have prompted the CAAC to implement stricter regulations, highlighting the need for improved safety standards in the industry [1] - Several brands, including Anker and Romoss, have recalled power banks due to safety hazards related to unauthorized changes in battery materials, raising questions about industry practices and the need for comprehensive inspections [1] Group 2 - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) will implement CCC certification management for lithium-ion batteries and power banks starting August 1, 2023, with a complete ban on uncertified products from August 1, 2024 [2] - Prior to the CAAC's new requirements, airport checks focused on the rated energy of power banks, with specific limits on what could be carried on board, indicating a shift in regulatory focus [2] - The transition to new regulations raises concerns about the preparedness of passengers and the adequacy of airport facilities to accommodate travelers' needs amidst these changes [2]