
Initial Production Check
Case Study - Revealing Potential Hazards through Product Inspection: Safety Concerns in Everyday Products
Production inspection
Do consumers recognize potential safety hazards when using everyday items? For the most part, this awareness is often overlooked. However, during our inspection processes, we frequently encounter products with potential hazards.
These "hazards" are not to be taken lightly. Imagine discovering nails inside a pair of shoes, encountering sharp points on children's toys, finding residual sharp plastic on children's hair accessories, or detecting leftover metal wire in utensils. Additionally, excessive polishing of utensils can lead to the formation of sharp edges. These issues should never exist, as they pose risks to consumer safety. In our inspection protocols, such problems are flagged as "Critical" issues, prompting us to completely reject the whole batch with such concerns.
This case underscores our unwavering commitment to product safety. As a responsible inspection team, we continually strive to ensure that the products we provide not only meet visual criteria but also adhere to rigorous safety standards. Our goal is to offer customers peace of mind, allowing them to receive quality and safety products.
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