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广东省阳江市扎实推进重点工业产品质量监管工作
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-10 04:36
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the proactive measures taken by the Yangjiang Market Supervision Bureau in Guangdong Province to enhance the quality and safety of key industrial products, focusing on consumer protection and risk management since 2025 [1] - The bureau has conducted inspections on 2,864 enterprises, addressing 75 quality hazards and handling 76 cases of quality violations, resulting in fines totaling 870,000 yuan [1] - A total of 998 key enterprises have been encouraged to appoint quality safety directors and establish a tiered responsibility management system to improve quality management at the source [1] Group 2 - The annual supervision and inspection plan has led to a 55.12% increase in product inspections, with 712 products checked and a coverage rate of 5.65%, identifying 21 non-compliant products [2] - A credit classification system has been established for 2,991 enterprises, with 2,951 rated as trustworthy (A-class), 36 as general (B-class), 3 as key regulatory (C-class), and 1 as particularly regulated (D-class) [2] - Targeted rectification measures have been implemented for high-risk products, with inspections conducted at 65 production enterprises and 950 retail units, resulting in 13 rectifications and 8 cases filed [2] Group 3 - Technical support has been provided to 850 enterprises, with 130 expert visits and training sessions held for over 1,500 participants to enhance quality management capabilities [3] - Public awareness campaigns have been conducted, distributing over 5,300 promotional materials and engaging with nearly 350 individuals to educate on consumer rights and quality issues [3] - Industry associations have been leveraged to promote quality ratings and credit evaluations, fostering collaboration to address common industry challenges [3]
新标落地月余,买儿童家具小心还有“坑”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 20:20
Core Viewpoint - The new safety standard GB 28007-2024 for children's furniture will be fully implemented starting January 1, replacing the 2011 version, but many products still on the market do not comply with the new requirements, posing safety risks for children [1][2]. Group 1: Compliance Issues - Some children's furniture products lack essential safety features such as child locks and anti-tipping devices, which are mandatory under the new standard [2][4]. - Certain brands continue to sell products that adhere to the outdated 2011 standard, raising concerns about compliance and safety [2][3]. Group 2: Consumer Guidance - Parents are advised to follow the "three checks and one verification" principle when purchasing children's furniture: 1. Check for the standard number "GB 28007-2024" on labels or manuals, avoiding products that reference only the old standard or European standards [5]. 2. Verify safety features such as child locks on electric height-adjustable desks and check for anti-tipping devices on high tables and cabinets [5]. 3. Request compliance proof from sellers, especially if they claim to meet European standards, ensuring that core safety indicators are met [5]. Group 3: Regulatory Recommendations - There is a need for enhanced market supervision to address the sale of outdated products, lack of safety features, and ambiguous standard labeling in the children's furniture market [5].
2026年1月起一批重要国家标准实施 为良好消费环境提供标准支撑
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-31 11:53
Group 1: National Standards Implementation - A set of important national standards will be implemented starting January 2026, focusing on children's furniture safety, aging-friendly products, electric vehicle energy consumption limits, and automotive maintenance and diagnostics [1][2][3] Group 2: Children's Furniture Safety - The "Safety Technical Specifications for Infant and Children's Furniture" establishes mandatory safety requirements for furniture used by children aged 0 to 14, including limits on harmful substances, structural safety, and specific safety requirements for products like high chairs and cribs [1] Group 3: Aging-Friendly Products - The "General Requirements for Aging-Friendly Fitness Equipment" outlines common requirements for fitness equipment designed for older adults, including specific requirements for various types of equipment such as treadmills and strength training devices [2] - The "Toilet Chair" standard specifies classification, technical requirements, inspection rules, and packaging for toilet chairs aimed at elderly users [1][2] Group 4: Electric Vehicle Standards - The "Energy Consumption Limits for Electric Vehicles Part 1: Passenger Cars" introduces mandatory energy consumption limits based on vehicle weight, with a requirement that electric vehicles weighing around 2 tons must not exceed 15.1 kWh per 100 km, potentially improving average driving range by approximately 7% [2] Group 5: Automotive Maintenance and Safety - The "Automotive Maintenance, Inspection, and Diagnostic Technical Specifications" sets standards for the classification and frequency of automotive maintenance, as well as quality assurance requirements [3] Group 6: Emerging Industries and Information Security - The "Technical Requirements for the Disposal of Photovoltaic Modules" outlines basic requirements for the disposal of photovoltaic components used in buildings, including the process and conditions for determining when components should be discarded [3] - The "Cybersecurity Technical Information System Disaster Recovery Specifications" provides guidelines for disaster recovery in information systems, including principles, lifecycle, and evaluation methods [3] - The "Cybersecurity Technical Information Security Management System Requirements" details the requirements for establishing and maintaining an information security management system within organizations [3]
福建省流通领域家具产品质量抽检结果公布
Core Viewpoint - The quality inspection results of furniture products in Fujian Province indicate a compliance rate of 94.3%, with two batches of wooden furniture failing the quality standards [4][5]. Group 1: Inspection Results - Fujian Province's market supervision authority conducted a quality inspection on 35 batches of furniture products from 19 sales enterprises [4]. - Out of the inspected products, 2 batches of wooden furniture were found to be non-compliant, resulting in a compliance rate of 94.3% [4][5]. - The local market supervision departments have been instructed to handle the non-compliant products according to the law [5]. Group 2: Product Categories - The inspection covered various categories of furniture, including soft furniture, children's furniture, and wooden furniture [4]. - Specific details of compliant products include various types of soft furniture and children's furniture, with all listed products passing the quality checks [5][6]. Group 3: Non-compliance Details - The non-compliant wooden furniture included a bed headboard and a cabinet, which failed due to issues such as paint film wear resistance and impact resistance [6][7].
南京市市场监督管理局通报10批次儿童家具产品质量监督抽查情况
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The recent quality supervision inspection in Nanjing revealed that out of 10 batches of children's furniture products tested, 1 batch was found to be non-compliant, specifically regarding structural safety related to holes and gaps [3]. Group 1: Inspection Results - The inspection covered 10 batches of children's furniture products [3]. - Only 1 batch was deemed non-compliant, which pertains to structural safety issues [3]. - The non-compliant product was a "Healthy Learning Desk" from the brand "米哥" [4]. Group 2: Product Details - The non-compliant product was identified as having issues with structural safety, specifically concerning holes and gaps [4]. - Other products tested, including various types of children's furniture such as chairs and beds, did not show any non-compliance [4]. - The inspection included products from different manufacturers and regions within Nanjing [4].