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Keeping European Consumers safe Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products 2014 COMPLETE STATISTICS Justice and Consumers

Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers Directorate Consumers Unit E.3 Product and Service Safety E-mail: JUST-RAPEX@ec.europa.eu European Commission B-1049 Brussels

EUROPEAN RAPID ALERT SYSTEM FOR NON-FOOD DANGEROUS PRODUCTS 2014 COMPLETE STATISTICS 2015 Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers

2015 Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Glossary... 8 Introduction... 9 Graph 1 Total number of notifications (including professional products and products posing other risks than health and safety): evolution 2003-2014... 9 Notifications and Follow-up actions (Reactions) in RAPEX... 10 Graph 2 Overall RAPEX alerts per country... 10 Notifying countries... 11 Graph 3 Total number of notifications by notifying country, compared with the past two years... 11 Graph 4 Top five notifying countries in 2014, compared to 2013... 12 What is being notified... 13 Graph 5 Number of notifications by product category (absolute values)... 13 Graph 6 Total number of notifications by risk level in 2014... 14 Graph 7 Top five notified product categories in 2014, compared to 2013... 15 Brand and model numbers of notified products... 16 Table 1 Number of notifications in which brand and model numbers are known/unknown... 16 Graph 8 Notifications submitted in 2014 in which brand and model numbers are known/unknown... 16 Where do the notified products come from... 17 Graph 9 Number of notifications by country of origin in 2014... 17 Graph 10 Notifications by country of origin in 2014... 18 Graph 11 Notifications by country of origin: evolution 2003-2014... 19 What are the risks... 19 Graph 12 Number of notifications by type of risk (absolute values) in 2014... 20 Graph 13 Top five notified types of risk in 2014, compared to 2013... 20 What is the follow-up to notifications... 21 Graph 14 Number of notifications by type of measure (absolute values)... 21 Graph 15 Notifications by type of measure... 21 Table 2 Number of notifications by type of measure, per country (absolute values)... 22 Graph 16 Notifications concerning compulsory measures, with detail on measures adopted directly by customs authorities (absolute values)... 23 Who reacts most to notifications in 2014... 24 Graph 17 Total number of reactions in 2014... 24 Reacting countries... 24 Graph 18 Number of reactions by reacting country (absolute values) in 2014... 24 Graph 19 Total reactions by reacting country (absolute values)... 25 Reactions and product categories... 26 Graph 20 Number of reactions by product category (absolute values)... 26 Graph 21 Reactions by product category... 26 Reactions and type of risk... 27 Graph 22 Number of reactions by type of risk of the original notification (absolute values)... 27 Graph 23 Reactions by type of risk of the original notification... 27 6

Reactions types and measures taken... 28 Graph 24 Type of reactions (absolute values)... 28 Graph 25 Measures taken when notified products were found on the national market (absolute values and % of total reactions)... 28 Notifications on professional products... 29 Graph 26 Total number of notifications on professional products in 2014... 29 Graph 27 Number of notifications by notifying country... 29 Graph 28 Number of notifications by product category... 29 Graph 29 Number of notifications by country of origin... 30 Graph 30 Number of notifications by type of risk... 30 Notifications on risks other than those relating to health and safety... 31 Graph 31 Total number of notifications on risks other than those relating to health and safety... 31 Graph 32 Number of notifications by notifying country... 31 Graph 33 Number of notifications by notifying product category... 32 Graph 34 Number of notifications by country of origin... 32 Graph 35 Number of notifications by type of risk... 32 7

GLOSSARY RAPEX System: Rapid alert system for the exchange of information on measures taken to prevent or restrict the marketing of dangerous consumer products with the exception of food, pharmaceutical and medical devices, which are covered by other mechanisms. Notification: Alert received from a Member State on measures taken regarding a dangerous product. Reaction: Information received from countries participating in RAPEX on follow-up action taken concerning dangerous products in response to a RAPEX notification. The reactions can be sent when a notified product is found and measures have been taken, or when the reacting Member States disagrees with the risk assessment performed by the notifying authorities. Notification For information : Alert that does not legally require follow-up but may be of interest to other Member States (for example, a product whose risk level cannot be established). These notifications are only made available to the responsible national authorities and are not published on the RAPEX weekly report. These notifications are however also taken into account in the present statistics. Compulsory measures: Measures taken by national authorities (e.g. ban on sales, withdrawal of the product from the market) or by the customs authorities (e.g. rejection of import). Voluntary measures: Measures adopted on a voluntary basis by a producer or distributor, in general without any intervention of Member State authorities. A typical example of a voluntary measure is a recall of the dangerous products from consumers by the distributor or producer. Consumer products: Products that are intended for, or made available to consumers. Professional products: Products only made available to professionals, which are not likely to be used by consumers. Risks other than those related to consumers health and safety: risks to other public interests protected via relevant EU legislation. They include risks related to electromagnetic disturbance, energy consumption, environment, incorrect measurement and security. 8

INTRODUCTION The European rapid alert system for dangerous products ensures that information about dangerous products withdrawn from the market and/or recalled from consumers anywhere in Europe is quickly circulated between Member States and the European Commission, so that appropriate action can be taken everywhere in the EU. Thirty-one countries, all countries of the European Union + the EFTA/EEA countries Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, participate in the system. In 2014, all participating countries notified dangerous products and the amount of alerts per country was similar to that registered the previous year with some small changes in "ranking". The following five Member States accounted for half of all RAPEX notifications on dangerous products: Hungary Germany Spain France Cyprus 12 % (291 notifications) 11 % (273 notifications) 11 % (272 notifications) 7 % (163 notifications) 6 % (151 notifications) Graph 1 Total number of notifications (including professional products and products posing other risks than health and safety): evolution 2003-2014 9

NOTIFICATIONS AND FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS (REACTIONS) IN RAPEX Graph 2 Overall RAPEX alerts per country in 2014 This graph aims at presenting a comprehensive picture of the national authorities' activity in RAPEX. It shows the number of total alerts submitted, that is, all notifications and reactions (follow-up actions). The number of notifications includes notifications for all risk levels and those transmitted "for information", notifications for professional products and for products posing other risks than health and safety. 10

NOTIFYING COUNTRIES Graph 3 Total number of notifications by notifying country, compared with the past two years 11

Graph 4 Top five notifying countries in 2014, compared to 2013 12

WHAT IS BEING NOTIFIED Graph 5 Number of notifications by product category (absolute values) in 2014 13

Graph 6 Total number of notifications by risk level in 2014 14

Graph 7 Top five notified product categories in 2014, compared to 2013 15

BRAND AND MODEL NUMBERS OF NOTIFIED PRODUCTS Table 1 Number of notifications in which brand and model numbers are known/unknown in 2014 Type/number of model known Type/number of model unknown Total Brand known 1753 177 1930 Brand unknown 321 90 411 2074 267 2341 Graph 8 Notifications submitted in 2014 in which brand and model numbers are known/unknown 16

WHERE DO THE NOTIFIED PRODUCTS COME FROM Graph 9 Number of notifications by country of origin in 2014 17

Graph 10 Notifications by country of origin in 2014 18

Graph 11 Notifications by country of origin: evolution 2003-2014 19

WHAT ARE THE RISKS Graph 12 Number of notifications by type of risk (absolute values) in 2014 Graph 13 Top five notified types of risk in 2014, compared to 2013 2013 2014 20

WHAT IS THE FOLLOW-UP TO NOTIFICATIONS Graph 14 Number of notifications by type of measure (absolute values) Measures initiated by customs authorities Graph 15 Notifications by type of measure 21

Compulsory measures Voluntary measures Compulsory and voluntary measures Total EUROPEAN COMMISSION Table 2 Number of notifications by type of measure, per country (absolute values) in 2014 Belgium 10 10 Bulgaria 121 2 123 Czech Republic 116 1 117 Denmark 16 17 33 Germany 61 199 13 273 Estonia 20 20 Ireland 9 9 Greece 29 23 11 63 Spain 244 28 272 France 52 108 3 163 Croatia 23 23 Italy 34 3 37 Cyprus 144 1 6 151 Latvia 9 30 3 42 Lithuania 56 4 60 Luxembourg 4 1 5 Hungary 290 1 291 Malta 5 9 14 Netherlands 82 27 109 Austria 4 25 29 Poland 19 25 44 Portugal 3 32 1 36 Romania 16 5 21 Slovenia 24 24 Slovakia 29 7 8 44 Finland 89 12 4 105 Sweden 14 58 1 73 United Kingdom 18 106 2 126 Iceland 3 9 12 Liechtenstein 1 1 Norway 4 7 11 Grand Total 1485 803 53 2341 22

Graph 16 Notifications concerning compulsory measures, with detail on measures adopted directly by customs authorities (absolute values) in 2014 23

WHO REACTS MOST TO NOTIFICATIONS IN 2014 Graph 17 Total number of reactions in 2014 REACTING COUNTRIES Graph 18 Number of reactions by reacting country (absolute values) in 2014 24

Graph 19 Total reactions by reacting country (absolute values) 25

Reactions and product categories Graph 20 Number of reactions by product category (absolute values) Graph 21 Reactions by product category 26

REACTIONS AND TYPE OF RISK Graph 22 Number of reactions by type of risk of the original notification (absolute values) Graph 23 Reactions by type of risk of the original notification 27

REACTIONS TYPES AND MEASURES TAKEN Graph 24 Type of reactions (absolute values) Graph 25 Measures taken when notified products were found on the national market (absolute values and % of total reactions) 28

NOTIFICATIONS ON PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS Graph 26 Total number of notifications on professional products in 2014 Graph 27 Number of notifications by notifying country 29

Graph 28 Number of notifications by product category Graph 29 Number of notifications by country of origin Graph 30 Number of notifications by type of risk 30

NOTIFICATIONS ON RISKS OTHER THAN THOSE RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY Graph 31 Total number of notifications on risks other than those relating to health and safety Graph 32 Number of notifications by notifying country 31

Graph 33 Number of notifications by notifying product category Graph 34 Number of notifications by country of origin Graph 35 Number of notifications by type of risk 32

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