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COORDINATION OF MARKET SURVEILLANCE
IN SWEDEN
Visit from Montenegro, January 17th 2013
Amina Makboul
Overview
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About Swedac
Coordination of market surveillance
Legal system/national regulation on market surveillance
Swedacs’ role as a national coordinator
Collaboration with Customs
Up-coming activities
SWEDAC
The national accreditation body and
a public authority responsible to:
• Ministry for Foreign Affairs
• Ministry of Enterprise, Energy
and Communications
Mrs. Ewa Björling,
Minister for Trade
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Swedacs’ role as a public authority
• Performs accreditation in Sweden
• The central expert authority for technical conformity
assesment
• Gives guidance to the Government offices, other authorities
and investigations in issues regarding technical conformity
assesment and market surveillance
• Collaborates with other authorities
• Active participant in work of the EU and in international
development projects
• Works as a national coordinator for market surveillance
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Legal metrology and precious metals
Swedac is the prescriptive and supervisory authority for
measure instruments, e.g.
• Water meters
• Active electrical energy meters
• Weighing instruments
• Taximeters
Swedac is also responsible for market surveillance on
precious metals
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International development
• Support associations, candidates and other countries who
align their legislation to the EU or with the WTO by assisting
in their building up of conformity assessment infrastructures
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Swedac
Works for
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Government and Parliament
Authorities
Enterprises
Organisations
For the benefit of the Citizen
• Office in Borås and Stockholm, 115 employees and 2500
customers
“An authority for quality and safety”
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Coordination of Market Surveillance in Sweden
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Overview of the legal system horizontal/sectorial
• European directives horizontal/sectorspecific
• A national horizontal Regulation
• National sectorspecific regulations and laws
National
regulation
SFS 2005:893
(EU) Regulation 765/2008
National law on toys
SFS 2011:579
EU Directive on toys 2009/48
National regulation on market surveillance
SFS (2005:893)
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Into force since January 2006
General definition of market surveillance
Guidelines for market surveillance activities
Clarification of responsibilities
Requirement on cooperation and coordination of sector
authorities
• Market Surveillance Council
General definition of market surveillance
”Measures by public authorities to ensure that a product
made available on the market comply with existing
requirements”
Guidelines
The need for market surveillance shall be assessed for each
product category, taking into account
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characteristics of a product
risks associated with the product
results from previous market surveillance activities
foreseeable use
other authorities’ market surveillance activities
Authorities shall coordinate their market surveillance activities
when appropriate.
Swedacs’ role as a national coordinator for market
surveillance
• To hold the secretariat and chairmanship of the national
Market Surveillance Council
• To support the market surveillance authorities in their
implementation and adoption of Regulation 765/2008
• To represent Sweden in working groups regarding market
surveillance on a European and International level (IMP-MSG,
PROSAFE, UNECE/UNECE MARS)
• To administrate ICSMS
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Market Surveillance Council
• Representatives from sector
authorities, Customs and the
National Board of Trade
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Forum for cooperation and
exchange of experiences
• Horisontal role of coordination
• Charimanship and secretariat at
Swedac
•The Ministry for Foreign Affairs is
represented at the meetings
• Industry and consumer
organisations are regularly invited
• Action plan and a follow up
report to the Government
• Information to the public and
industry
• 4-5 meetings/year
15 MSAs
Market surveillance authority
Product categories
The Swedish Work Environment Authority
machinery, PPE (professional use), pressure equipment
The National Board of Housing, Building and
construction products, lifts, hot water boilers
Planning
The National Electrical Safety Board
electrical products, EMC
The National Chemicals Inspectorate
chemicals, RoHS
The Swedish Energy Agency
energy efficiency
The National Consumer Agency
GPSD, toys, PPE (private use)
The National Medical Products Agency
medical devices, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics
The Swedish Transport Agency
rail systems, marine equipment, motor vehicles
The National Post and Telecom Agency
radio and telecommunications terminal equipment
The Swedish Radio and TV Authority
electronic communications networks and services
The Swedish Rescue Services Agency
explosives, gas appliances, transportable pressure equipment
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
SWEDAC
measuring instruments, precious metals
National Action Plan on Market Surveillance for 2013
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Clarify responsibilities for different product categories
and draw attention to possible coordination- or cross border problems
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Monitor the work of the European Commission on new/modified product
legislation, and in particular that relating to a new draft legal instrument for
market surveillance.
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Study the need for a new structure and design of the national action plan if a
new law and ordinance on products/market surveillance come into force
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Review the feasibility of launching a joint project relating to Internet sales of ecigarettes among the relevant authorities.
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Invite a Swedish Notified Body to one of the meetings to exchange ideas and
experiences about their role as well as any challenges they might face
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Follow up a study on CE-marking from 2004
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Plan and arrange a seminar to the business sector about ”CE-marking, product
safety and other product requirements”, April 25th 2013
Coordination tool – a system for exchange of information
A national website for market surveillance
Collaboration between the MSA:s and Customs
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Which MSA is responsible ?
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Background: obligations on Customs
(article 27 in EC Regulation 765/2008)
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Customs shall suspend the release of a product for free circulation on
the Community market when any of the following findings are made:
1. The product displays characteristics which give cause to believe that the product
presents a serious risk to health, safety, the environment […]
2. The product is not accompanied by the written or electronic required
documentation/not marked
3. The CE marking has been affixed to the products in a false or misleading
manner.
The customs shall immediately notify the market surveillance authorities of any
such suspension.
Our model for
cooperation
between MSAs
and Swedish
Customs
The cooperation model
needs to be updated with:
- A description on
routines if Customs take
the initiative (Codex for
Customs)
- Routines for products
from Turkey
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Joint operations between Customs and 4 MSAs in
2012
• In collaboration with the Swedish Consumer Agency, National
Electrical Safety Board and Swedish Transport Agency and
Swedish Energy Agency
• 10 operations were made in order to stop non compliant
products at the border (water scooters, toys, lamps etc)
• In 3 of these cases the products were destroyed during
customs control upon request from the MSAs
• Result: 9564 articles were stopped for free circulation!
• 1 case is still under investigation
Activities in our action plan for 2013 regarding
cooperation with customs
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Apply the cooperation model to a greater extent, both
nationally and in cross-border cooperative projects.
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Continue, and develop cooperation in the “Forum for customs
related issues” with the aim of seeking and highlighting
solutions to practical problems.
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Examine the continuing potential for cooperation between the
market surveillance authorities and the Swedish Customs in
various kinds of information campaigns.
Upcoming activities
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Market Surveillance Council meets 1st February
Adopt the follow up report on the action plan for 2012
Visit to Swedish Customs 18th February
Report on the study on CE marking to be submitted in March
IMP-MSG meeting 15th March
PROSAFE GA meeting 24th April
Product safety seminar 25th April
A new national Regulation on market surveillance is under
consideration…
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Thank you!
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