Showing articles tagged with 'Product safety'
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A former Altona North company has been penalised $60,000 for supplying banned miniature motor bikes (commonly known as monkey bikes) and other products that did not comply with Australian safety standards.
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The Minister for Consumer Affairs, Jane Garrett, has issued a public warning about hoverboards, after a series of safety incidents involving chargers used to power these devices.
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Qantas Airways and Alpha Flight Services have been fined for selling banned products on flights.
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Moorabbin-based CK Import & Wholesale Pty Ltd and its director have been fined $15,000 after supplying sunglasses that did not meet mandatory safety standards.
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Toy importer D W International Trading and its director Bo Hui Dong must pay a $30,000 penalty for supplying face paints that contained excessive amounts of lead.
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Discount retailer Dimmeys Stores Pty Ltd, Starite Distributors Pty Ltd and the companies’ director, Douglas Edward Zappelli, have been ordered to pay $3.72 million for product safety breaches.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has ordered a Moorabbin wholesaler and its director to pay a $25,000 penalty for supplying dangerous toys.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has found that importer Mayman Pty Ltd breached an enforceable undertaking it gave to Consumer Affairs Victoria in January 2013 after more than 100 banned miniature motorbikes were seized from its business premises.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has found that importer and wholesaler Durmaz Pty Ltd offered for sale and sold cosmetics and costume make up sets that failed to meet the mandatory Australian information standard for cosmetics.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has found that Top Blue Pty Ltd and its director Ping Zhang contravened the Australian Consumer Law (Vic) by offering to supply or supply toys and sunglasses that failed to comply with mandatory safety standards for children’s toys and sunglasses.
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