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Product Safety

Information for businesses to help understand Product Safety laws in Australia.

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A business must ensure their products meet acceptable levels of safety and will not cause harm when used as intended.  Products must meet the requirements of relevant mandatory standards and bans.
New and existing products are monitored by state and territory regulators, who can conduct investigations and remove products from sale. 

Product Safety in Australia

Product Safety laws are consistent across the country.   A national 'one-stop-shop' Product Safety Australia website gives consumers and businesses access to standards, recalls, bans and other helpful information. Products covered include:

  • Chemicals in consumer products: Bisphenol A (BPA), lead paint, etc 
  • Clothing & accessories: care labelling, sunglasses, tongue studs, etc
  • Confectionery 
  • Furniture: bean bags, bunk beds, novelty furniture, etc 
  • Hardware & building materials: fire extinguishers, ladders, insulation, etc
  • Health & cosmetics; contact lenses, toothpaste, etc
  • Home wares: candles, hot water bottles, knives, etc
  • Infant & nursery: bath aids, carriers, dummies, prams, etc
  • Novelties: inflatable toys, cigarettes, lanterns, yo-yo water balls, etc
  • Spas & swimming pools: skimmer boxes, filters, outlets and covers.
  • Sports & recreation: basketball hoops, helmets, soccer goals, trampolines, etc 
  • Tobacco & smoking accessories: disposable lighters,  product labelling, etc
  •  Toys: baby toys, balloons, cubby houses & tents,  flotation & aquatic toys 
  • Vehicle accessories; car restraints; tinted headlight covers, jacks, mobility scooters, etc 
  • Window furnishings: blind and curtain cords

The Product Safety guide helps businesses understand the national product safety regime.  Specific product supplier guides are also available from the publications section of the Product Safety Australia Website.

Product Safety in WA

The Western Australian Product Safety Unit provides advice and information to businesses and consumers on product safety.  It also monitors the market to ensure unsafe products are detected and, where necessary, removed from the marketplace.

Product Safety do not regulate all products sold in Western Australia. Various other Government agencies also have a role in regulating certain products or industries.

Investigations

Investigations of potentially dangerous products generally involves research and consultation with a variety of stakeholders.  Investigations include gathering information about the product and any existing regulations, testing products, liaising with retailers, distributors and manufacturers, and discussing matters with advisory bodies. Investigations may result in prosecutions or infringement notices being issued if traders are found to have acted in breach of product safety laws.

Publications

Consumer Protection produces the “Safety for kids in the home” brochures.  They provide information on mandatory standards, what to look for when buying products and how to make products safer in the home:

More information

To find our more about the national product safety laws visit Product Safety Australia

To advice contact the Product Safety Unit by email or call 1300 30 40 54 .

General information