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The European Commission has published new guidelines for businesses to manage product recalls and other corrective actions. They provide practical advice to producers or distributors of consumer products on sale in the EU. The advice builds upon the first guide for businesses to manage product recalls published in
In those instances, it is critical that corrective actions, which include recall, are carried out quickly and effectively. Although many countries have regulatory requirements and guidance for suppliers to conduct product recalls, many do not. Even in countries with well-developed requirements, recalls may be ineffective.
It is intended as a summary of business practices on product recall and other corrective actions. The guide is not intended to be a rigid set of rules to be followed in all circumstances. The mere fact that there is so much diversity between companies across the EU means that no one solution is applicable or appropriate for all
PRODUCT SAFETY IN EUROPE: A Guide to corrective action including recalls. - helping businesses to protect consumers from unsafe products. Supported by a grant from the European Commission. Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General.
Brussels, 13 August 2014. Ares(2014)2674297. EudraLex. The Rules Governing Medicinal Products in the European Union. Volume 4. EU Guidelines for. Good Manufacturing Practice for. Medicinal Products for Human and Veterinary Use. Part 1. Chapter 8: Complaints, Quality Defects and Product Recalls. Legal basis for
15 Nov 2017 Laws governing product recall in Europe. In Europe, the laws governing the safety requirements that consumer (non-food) products must meet and the corrective action that needs to be taken by producers (and others) when a product poses a safety risk are set out in the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC (GPSD).
23 Sep 2014 The European Commission has published the final Chapter 8 of the EU Guidelines for GMP (Complaints, Quality Defects and Product Recalls). The chapter has been revised completely. Whereas the current one has less than two pages focusing on complaints and recalls only, the revision is six pages long,
Ensures that consumer products placed on the market in EU Member States are safe. – Identifies “Competent Authorities" of each Member State who will oversee product safety compliance and collaborate with producers/distributors regarding of notifications, withdrawals, recalls.
EU GMP Chapter 8: Complaints, Quality Defects and Product Recall. Short Title: EU GMP Chapter 8. Internet: www.gmp-compliance.org/guidemgr/files/2014-08_GMP_CHAP8.PDF. Origin/Publisher: EUROPEAN COMMISSION HEALTH AND CONSUMERS DIRECTORATE-GENERAL. Document Type: Guideline.
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