Health and Safety
- Created by: Abigail
- Created on: 01-04-14 19:24
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- general safety requirements mean products need to comply with BS and international standards
- products had to be made with safe materials that are non-toxic
- a few examples of regulations are shown below:
TRADE DESCRIPTIONS ACT 1988 - cannot say if a product for instance is waterproof when it's not
THE TEXTILE PRODUCTS (INDICATION OF FIBRE CONTENT) REGULATION 1986 - fibre content nust be accurate with a tolerance of 3%
THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT OF 1985 AND 1987 - stated that sizing must be correct
THE CONSUMER PROECTION ACT 1987…
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