If a product is not safe, it may cause problems for the manufacturer.
The biggest inconvenience is certainly the personal or property damage arising from insufficient safety of the product.
According to the Produce and Service Safety Act a produce is safe "if it, in reasonable conditions of use and taking the useful life into account and upon following the requirements for use, installation and maintenance in relevant events, ensures the safety and protection of the health of the person." If a product does not comply with the aforementioned conditions, the manufacturer shall compensate for the damage caused and remove the product from the market.
According to the Produce and Service Safety Act a produce is safe "if it, in reasonable conditions of use and taking the useful life into account and upon following the requirements for use, installation and maintenance in relevant events, ensures the safety and protection of the health of the person." If a product does not comply with the aforementioned conditions, the manufacturer shall compensate for the damage caused and remove the product from the market.
