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郑州市市场监督管理局发布2025年产品质量监督抽查情况通报(第一期)
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The Zhengzhou Market Supervision Administration has conducted a product quality supervision and inspection, revealing a 6.36% non-compliance rate among 723 batches of products tested across various categories, emphasizing the need for improved product quality and consumer safety. Group 1: Inspection Overview - The inspection covered eight categories of products, including firefighting equipment, labor protection products, finished oil, new energy products, fireworks, electric heating appliances, children's strollers, and key industrial products, involving 667 enterprises [1]. - A total of 723 batches of products were tested, with 46 batches found to be non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 6.36% [1]. Group 2: Specific Inspection Results - **Firefighting Equipment**: 10 batches from 9 enterprises were tested, with no non-compliant products found [2]. - **Labor Protection Products**: 33 batches from 31 enterprises were tested, with 14 batches deemed non-compliant, including 4 safety helmets and 3 safety nets [3]. - **Finished Oil**: 100 batches from 79 enterprises were tested, with 2 batches found non-compliant [4]. - **New Energy Products**: 10 batches from 10 enterprises were tested, with 2 batches of electric vehicle charging piles deemed non-compliant [5]. - **Fireworks**: 20 batches from 10 enterprises were tested, with 3 batches found non-compliant [6]. - **Electric Heating Appliances**: 80 batches from 80 enterprises were tested, with 6 batches deemed non-compliant [8]. - **Children's Strollers**: 120 batches from 120 enterprises were tested, with 5 batches found non-compliant [9]. - **Key Industrial Products**: 350 batches from 328 enterprises were tested, with 14 batches found non-compliant across various categories [10]. Group 3: Measures for Non-compliant Products - The Zhengzhou Market Supervision Administration has mandated local regulatory bodies to take strict actions against enterprises found to be non-compliant, ensuring adherence to product quality standards [11].
防患于未“燃” ,紧绷燃气灶具安全弦,额敏县市场监督管理局深化开展燃气灶具专项监督检查
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-12-18 11:19
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of enhancing the quality and safety regulation of gas stoves to protect public safety and property, highlighting ongoing inspections by the E'min County Market Supervision Administration [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The E'min County Market Supervision Administration is conducting special inspections on gas stove products to ensure safety and compliance [1] - Inspections focus on verifying the qualifications of gas stove retailers, checking for necessary certifications such as the 3C certification, and ensuring proper labeling of products [1] - A total of 7 retail entities were inspected, resulting in the confiscation of 2 non-compliant gas stoves and the initiation of 1 investigation [1] Group 2: Compliance and Education - Retailers are being urged to fulfill their quality safety responsibilities and maintain proper purchase and sales records to ensure product quality from the source [1] - The enforcement personnel are also educating retailers about relevant laws, including the Certification and Accreditation Regulations and the Product Quality Law, to enhance risk awareness [1] - The administration plans to continue its inspections and strictly penalize the sale of non-compliant gas stoves, reinforcing safety measures [1]
2025年适配深圳市气源的燃气燃烧器具产品销售目录出台 上了指引,才是合格燃气器具
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-11-25 00:12
Core Viewpoint - The Shenzhen Gas Industry Association has released the sales directory for gas-burning appliances compatible with the city's gas supply, which has been providing guidance for safe and qualified gas appliance purchases for 22 years [1]. Group 1: Sales Directory and Compliance - The new sales directory includes 29 brands of gas appliances that have passed the review, comprising 119 types of household gas stoves, 301 types of gas water heaters, and 50 types of commercial gas stoves [1]. - Since 2011, nearly 9.2 million gas source compatibility labels have been issued to help users select safe and qualified gas appliances [1]. - The "Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Urban Gas Management Regulations" effective from November 1, 2023, mandates that gas appliance installation and maintenance must be conducted by certified companies [1]. Group 2: Installation and Maintenance Standards - Installation and maintenance companies must possess a gas appliance installation and maintenance qualification certificate issued by the Shenzhen Gas Industry Association [2]. - Installation personnel are required to hold a vocational skill level certificate for gas appliance installation and maintenance, which includes a QR code for verification [2]. - Users are advised to verify the credentials of installation personnel and avoid hiring unqualified individuals or attempting self-installation [2].
市场监管总局撤销1557张强制性产品认证证书
Core Points - The State Administration for Market Regulation has conducted a validity inspection of mandatory product certifications across 23 categories, including household gas stoves, electric bicycles, fire extinguishers, and small appliances [1] - A total of 3001 batches of products were inspected, with a coverage rate of 73.5% for certification agencies [1] - Additionally, 123 batches of low-voltage components and power tools were also inspected for certification validity [1] Regulatory Actions - Non-compliant certified manufacturers and products have been reported to relevant certification agencies, which are now required to enhance quality control and risk assessment [1] - A total of 1557 certification certificates have been revoked for products and manufacturers that did not meet certification requirements [1] - For products with serious non-compliance that had their certifications revoked, certification agencies will not accept new certification applications for six months [1] Compliance Requirements - Manufacturers whose self-declarations were revoked cannot reapply for self-declaration for six months and must cease production, import, or sale of the affected products [1] - Manufacturers are also required to conduct risk assessments and implement corrective actions [1]
山东省泰安市市场监管局公布2025年燃气器具产品质量市级监督抽查结果
Core Insights - The market supervision bureau of Tai'an City, Shandong Province, announced the results of the 2025 quality supervision sampling for gas appliance products, revealing that all five batches tested were compliant with quality standards [3] Group 1: Quality Inspection Results - A total of five batches of gas appliance products were sampled in the circulation field, with no non-compliance issues found [3] - The inspection was conducted based on standards such as GB16410, GB41317, GB3584, and GB15322.2, focusing on parameters like alarm action values, gas tightness, outlet pressure, and flameout protection devices [3] Group 2: Product Details - The sampled products included: 1. Metal-covered flexible hoses for gas appliances 2. Bottled liquefied petroleum gas regulators (commercial) 3. Household gas stoves 4. Super flexible gas appliance connection stainless steel corrugated hoses 5. Household combustible gas detectors [3]
查办“幽灵外卖”等违法案件 “守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例公布
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-23 02:55
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the enforcement actions taken by market regulatory authorities in China to combat illegal activities in the food and beverage sector, focusing on issues such as illegal additives, counterfeit products, and unlicensed operations, thereby ensuring consumer safety and market integrity [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Group 1: Illegal Additives and Food Safety - The Jiangxi market regulatory authority investigated a case involving the illegal addition of tadalafil in a liquor product, with a detected concentration of 151 mg/kg, leading to a total value of 1.9386 million yuan for 450 units [1] - In Fujian, a case was uncovered where meat products contained harmful substances like morphine and codeine, with sales exceeding 1 million yuan [2] - In Liaoning, a duck neck shop was found using excessive and unauthorized food additives, with illegal sales exceeding 200,000 yuan [3] Group 2: Ghost Restaurants and Licensing Violations - In Guangxi, a restaurant was penalized for using forged food operation licenses to conduct online delivery services, resulting in a fine of 7,000 yuan [4][5] - In Anhui, a restaurant operated multiple online entities without proper licenses, leading to fines totaling 8,600 yuan for both the restaurant and the third-party platform involved [6] Group 3: Regulatory Actions Against Platforms - In Beijing, two major food delivery platforms were investigated for failing to verify the licenses of their vendors, resulting in fines of 200,000 yuan and the confiscation of illegal earnings [7][8] Group 4: Trademark Infringement and Counterfeit Goods - In Shanghai, a construction company was found selling counterfeit paint products, leading to a total illegal operation value of 32,800 yuan and subsequent penalties [9][10] - The investigation revealed a network of counterfeit production, with significant quantities of infringing goods seized [9][10] Group 5: Compliance in Testing and Measurement - A testing company in Shandong was penalized for issuing reports without valid certification, resulting in fines totaling 81,400 yuan [11] - In Gansu, a gas station was found using tampered fuel dispensers, leading to fines of 788,700 yuan [12] Group 6: Consumer Safety in Household Products - In Jiangsu, a company was penalized for selling substandard gas stoves and hoses, with a total value of 65,000 yuan for the non-compliant products [13]
市场监管总局公布2025“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例(第一批)
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-23 02:18
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is intensifying efforts to protect consumer rights and ensure food safety by cracking down on illegal activities in the food industry, including the illegal addition of harmful substances, "ghost takeout" services, and trademark infringements [1][2]. Group 1: Illegal Additives in Food Products - In Jiangxi Province, a case was reported where a company illegally added tadalafil to a liquor product, with a detected concentration of 151 mg/kg, leading to a total value of 1.9386 million yuan for 450 units produced [1]. - In Fujian Province, a business was found to be using meat products containing harmful substances like morphine and codeine, with sales exceeding 1 million yuan [3]. - In Liaoning Province, a duck neck shop was caught using food additives beyond legal limits, with nitrite levels ranging from 1.5 mg/kg to 17 mg/kg, and a total illegal revenue exceeding 200,000 yuan [3][4]. Group 2: Ghost Takeout Services - In Guangxi Province, a restaurant was penalized for operating "ghost takeout" services by using forged food business licenses, resulting in a fine of 7,000 yuan [5]. - In Anhui Province, a restaurant was found to be operating multiple online takeout services without the necessary food business licenses, leading to fines and warnings [6]. - In Beijing, two major food delivery platforms were investigated for failing to verify the licenses of their merchants, resulting in fines totaling 200,000 yuan [7][8]. Group 3: Trademark Infringement - In Shanghai, a construction company was caught selling counterfeit paint products under the "Nippon" trademark, with a total illegal revenue of 32,800 yuan [9]. - The investigation led to the dismantling of three counterfeit production sites, with significant quantities of infringing goods seized [9]. Group 4: Quality Control Violations - In Shandong Province, a gas station was found using modified fuel dispensers, resulting in illegal earnings of 786,800 yuan [10][11]. - In Jiangsu Province, a company was penalized for selling substandard gas stoves and hoses, with a total value of 65,000 yuan for the non-compliant products [12].