Import disposable sanitary articles should be noted for packaging
Import disposable sanitary articles should be noted for packaging
As early as January to April, 2014, hangzhou, zhejiang inspection and quarantine inspection disposable hygiene products imported 133 batch, weight 903 ton, value us $6.17 million, a major importer of Japan and Germany, the products are baby diapers and baby lala pants.
Due to the direct contact with the human body, the hangzhou bureau conducts inspection and supervision in strict accordance with the relevant requirements of aqsiq. 6 batches of unqualified products, 5.7 tons of weight and $37,047 worth of goods were seized. Five batches of the non-chinese labels, 1 batch of product packaging damaged and other appearance quality unqualified.
On the one hand, there is no qualified Chinese label for the product sales and packaging, which is not in accordance with the relevant provisions of the national compulsory standard for hygiene of hygiene products. On the other hand, some products are damaged in packaging. The products are exposed to the outside world and can be directly contaminated.
After analysis, the reason that the Chinese label is not attached is the lack of attention of the seller, which ignores the importance of the Chinese label. The reason for the breakage is that the packing strength of the plastic is not enough. The packing carton (non-original packaging) which the shipper has made separately will not match the product, which causes the inner packing to be crushed. According to the unqualified situation, the hangzhou bureau immediately issues the control, requires the dealer to immediately isolate the unqualified products, and supervise its rectification to prevent the unqualified products from entering the market.
Here, inspection and quarantine bureau to remind consumers and distributors, hangzhou identifier is reasonable to choose commodities, identify the important symbol of quality and the using method, error annotation identifies or leakage standard, not standard to mislead consumers. To protect the health and safety of consumers, dealers should carefully and carefully put up the Chinese labels.