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International Cooperation in Market Surveillance

Discover the significance of international collaboration in market surveillance and learn about the roles and responsibilities of market parties. Explore the business characteristics shaping safety practices and the key elements for successful international cooperation. Gain insights from Dirk Meijer, Chief Executive of Prosafe.

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International Cooperation in Market Surveillance

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  1. International Cooperation in Market Surveillance Dirk Meijer Chief Executive of Prosafe (www.emars.eu) Chairman of ICPSC (www.icpsc.org)

  2. CONTENTS • Role of the market parties • Business characteristics • International cooperation • Conclusions

  3. Responsibilities of Market Parties • Producers • Placing safe products on the market • Consumers • Using a product safely • Government • Determining safety criteria and enforcement of legislation.

  4. Business Characteristics • Responsible Businesses • Well aware => Advice • Ignorant Businesses • Not fully aware => Advice and light enforcement • Irresponsible Businesses / Free Riders • Not wanting to comply => Strict enforcement

  5. International Cooperation • Most businesses operate internationally • For an effective approach of irresponsible businesses we need • Harmonised Legislation => Legislators • Harmonised Standards => Standardisation organisations (CEN, ISO) • Harmonised Market Surveillance => Market Surveillance Authorities

  6. Cooperation of Market Surveillance Authorities in the Product Safety Area • The European Situation • Prosafe • The International Situation • ICPSC

  7. PROSAFE BACKGROUND • The European Commission made an enormous effort in establishing a harmonised system of Legislation in the EU • The efforts in setting up harmonised regulations will be hardly effective if the enforcement will not be harmonised • Sudsidiarity and the New Legislative Framework

  8. Participation in Prosafe Projects

  9. International Context ICPSC • Started in the ICPHSO conferences as the international forum around 2000 (www.icphso.org) • 2006 Bethesda Declaration which meant the “official” start of ICPSC as a meeting of market surveillance authorities on product safety

  10. Participants ICPSC • USA (CPSC) • China (AQSIQ) • Canada (Health Canada) • Australia • New Zealand • South Korea • Japan • Mexico • Brasil • Europe (European Commission, (Member) States & Prosafe)

  11. Workshops ICPSC • To be organised in conjunction with other international events: • ICPHSO February 25 Mini Workshop on Traceability • Goods Conference Stockholm September 2009 • ICPHSO Washington 2010 with the OECD (?) • ICPHSO Toronto (?)

  12. CONCLUSIONS (1) • To be able to empower consumers and keep business to their responsibilities we need international cooperation in: • Legislation • Standardisation • Market Surveillance

  13. CONCLUSIONS (2) • Cooperation in Market Surveillance: • Is becoming more and more formalised in Europe due to the New Legislative Framework and activities of Prosafe • Internationally the same developments can be seen within ICPSC

  14. INFORMATION / QUESTIONS • Websites: • www.emars.eu • www.icpsc.org • www.icphso.org • E-mail: dirk.meijer@emars.eu

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