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Discussion Document
October 2005
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Purpose
1. The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has a role under the
Fair Trading Act 1986 to protect consumers from goods that
will or may cause injury to any person. Product safety
standards are regulations made under section 29 of the Fair
Trading Act 1986. They can declare a national standard or
parts and variations thereof to be a product safety standard.
2. Many issues have arisen relating to the safety of rubber
hot water bottles and this discussion document examines
options for addressing rubber hot water bottle safety. In
particular the discussion document considers the need for the
declaration of a product safety standard as a means of
ensuring the safety of rubber hot water bottles.
3. Under section 29(3) of the Fair Trading Act 1986, the
Minister of Consumer Affairs is required to consult with
parties considered to be substantially affected by a proposed
product safety standard, to provide an opportunity for those
parties to make any comment and to consider such comment.
4. This paper forms the first step in that consultation
process. It is intended to assist anyone who may wish to make
a submission on the merits or otherwise of declaring the
British Standard BS
1970:2001 Hot water bottles manufactured from rubber and
PVC. Specification to
be a product safety standard.
5. The discussion paper has been issued to encourage
consumers, traders and other interested parties to consider
the issues relating to the safety of rubber hot water bottles
and to put forward their views. This will enable the Minister
to receive sound advice on all the issues relating to rubber
hot water bottles and to take into account the views of those
substantially affected.
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