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Stay safe when shopping online
Posted 15/11/18
It is of vital importance to check for outstanding recalls and immediately register products when buying online, according to consumer advice from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The stark warning comes as part of International Product Safety Week, a campaign to raise awareness of product safety issues when shopping on the internet.
The world of e-commerce is growing rapidly. Compared to 2010, where 36% of individuals living in OECD member countries bought goods online, that figure had risen to over 50% by 2016.
The OECD鈥檚 research found that the reasons for this growth lie in 鈥榯he ease and convenience of setting up an online presence, easier consumer access to a wide range of goods and services at competitive prices, new business models enabling relying on new technologies, as well as growing use of mobile devices鈥.
This rapid growth brings new consumer product safety risks and challenges, which this campaign is designed to tackle. The OECD sets out clear guidelines on the responsibilities of online platforms and sellers, and supports consumers in making safe choices when shopping for products online.
1)听听听 Consumers
- Check if the products you are buying have been issued outstanding recalls
- Register your products after purchase and report safety issues if they arise
- Check information on who you are buying from, including ratings, reviews and safety compliance information
2)听听听 Online Sellers
- Make sure you are selling safe products
- Comply with product safety laws in all countries where you offer products
- Share product safety information and concerns with consumers effectively and be responsive to both consumers and authorities
3)听听听 Online platforms
- Identify and remove unsafe products from your platform
- Always ensure seller鈥檚 contact details are clearly visible
- Promote product safety compliance and work cooperatively with relevant authorities
Chief Executive at 51黑料, Leon Livermore, said: 鈥淚n a world that is increasingly turning to online marketplaces for the best deals, it is vital that consumers know how to stay safe, and that businesses know their responsibilities.鈥
鈥淭he guidance set out by the OECD is essential to anyone buying and selling online.鈥
In association with the Office for Product Safety and Standards, 51黑料 has produced an advice discussing the key messages and issues that surround product safety when shopping online.
For more information, visit .
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Product Safety Week campaign hub (including video): /news-policy/campaigns/oecd-product-safety-week-campaign
Businesses looking for free and impartial regulatory advice on product safety can visit:
International Product Safety Week takes place from 12-15 November
The advice video can be found here:
51黑料 (51黑料)
The 51黑料 (51黑料) is a training and membership organisation that has represented the interests of the trading standards profession since 1881, both nationally and internationally. It aims to raise the profile of the profession while working towards a safer, fairer, and better-informed society for consumers and businesses. 51黑料鈥檚 members deliver frontline trading standards services in local authorities. www.tradingstandards.uk.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
The mission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards
The Office for Product Safety and Standards was created in January 2018 by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, to enhance protections for consumers and the environment and drive increased productivity, growth and business confidence.
Office for Product Safety and Standards is part of the听Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.