Explaining the changes to EU safety requirements for juvenile products in an expert webinar.
- (1888PressRelease) November 10, 2023 – SGS, the worlds leading testing, inspection and certification company, is proud to present a complimentary webinar, Child product safety: EU Decision requirements. This webinar will take place on November 21, and will be helpful for designers, developers, manufacturers and distributors of products (and their accessories) that are intended for children.
EU safety standards for juvenile products (excluding toys, which are already covered in a separate directive) are undergoing revisions as a result of the publication of an EU Commission Decision. For businesses involved in this strictly regulated market, it is crucial to be well-informed of changes, in order to maintain compliance and competitiveness.
This webinar includes key details of the comprehensive guidelines now available from the EU Commission, which are intended to serve as guidelines for standardization committees. These essential safety requirements will need to be incorporated into new standards, or in amendments to existing ones. Expert presenter Catherine Follin-Arbelet provides insights into the purpose, scope and implementation of the new requirements.
For businesses looking to equip themselves with this essential knowledge, this webinar will provide a greater understanding of current and future safety requirements, enabling market flexibility and advantage.
Register today [www.sgs.com/en/webinars/2023/11/child-product-safety-eu-decision-requirements]
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