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Shunde Carries Out Special Spot Checks On Quality And Safety Of Imported Garments

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Quality Inspection Of Garments In Shunde

I learned from Shunde inspection and Quarantine Bureau to fully understand Shunde The quality and safety of imported garments ensured the health and safety of consumers. During the period from November 28, 2011 to January 30, 2012, the Shunde inspection and Quarantine Bureau carried out special spot checks on quality and safety of imported garments in Shunde.


It is reported that since January 1, 2011, some imported garments have been put into compulsory inspection catalogue for compulsory inspection. The special spot checks were conducted in the catalogue of imported clothing products, such as chemical fiber knitted men's underwear and briefs, cotton knitted men's pajamas and pyjamas, chemical vest and pullover, baby socks, men's swimming trunks, women's swimming suits, women's underwear and corsets. Testing The standard is national standard GB5296.4 and GB18401-2010. The testing items are formaldehyde, banned azo dyes, color fastness, pH value, odor, fiber components, labels, etc. The cost of the spot check and inspection shall be paid separately by the special expenses of the inspection and quarantine department, not to the enterprise. Collect Any cost.

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