昆士蘭的要求是:
http://www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au/oft/oftweb.nsf/AllDocs/RWP445137697B8A33B64A256B5800063153?OpenDocument&L1=ConsumersProduct Safety
The Office of Fair Trading's role in product safety is to ensure consumer products are as safe as possible and that consumers are fully informed about using products safely with the long-term aim of reducing product related injuries to Queenslanders.
This is achieved by:
Introducing, monitoring and enforcing mandatory safety standards for consumer products;
Recommending unsafe products be banned or recalled;
Providing guidance to industry about supplying safe products;
Providing safety information to consumers; and
Investigating complaints about unsafe goods
Mandatory safety standards apply to:full size household cots;
baby walkers;
bunk beds;
bean bags;
folding laundry trolleys;
toys for children under three;
projectile toys;
children's nightwear;
flotation toys;
child restraints for motor vehicles;
sunglasses and fashion spectacles;
exercise cycles;
bicycles (for normal road use);
portable fire extinguishers;
portable ramps for motor vehicles;
motor cycle helmets;
bicycle helmets;
trolley jacks;
vehicle jacks; and
vehicle supports.
Other products may not be required to comply with safety of information standards by law, but neverless may have voluntary Australian and overseas standards, which could be applied to them.
Mandatory Information standards apply to goods that must be labelled in a particular way including:
textile products (eg clothing, carpets and drapery products);
cosmetics;
leather goods;
shoes; and
furniture.
See tips for buying second hand products or buying products for baby for a range of product safety information.
A list of products that have been recalled can be obtained from
http://www.recalls.gov.au/If you would like to make a complaint about a product safety issue, please complete this form.