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Product safety

Dangerous imitations

Definition

The relative legislation states that, although not foodstuffs, there are products that “possess a form, odour, colour, appearance, packaging, labelling, volume or size, such that it is likely that consumers, especially children, will confuse them with foodstuffs and in consequence place them in their mouth, or suck or ingest them, which might be dangerous and cause, for example, suffocation, poisoning, or the perforation or obstruction of the digestive (...) Read more

Maltese Legislation about products

The title of the Maltese Legislation is the Dangerous Imitations Order. The reference of this subsidiary legislation issued on 1st March 2001 is Subsidiary Legislation 427.07 and it may be referred to as Order No. 49 of 2001. This was published under Legal Notice 5 of 2001. Read more

How it protects the consumer?

The aim of this Order is to make sure that the products do not endanger the health or safety of consumers. Read more

Products resembling foodstuffs

Products resembling other products

 
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