The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has announced enforcement action and consumer warnings regarding a hazardous e-bike battery produced by a Chinese manufacturer, UPP.
Published on January 22, 2024, the OPSS has identified the UPP e-bike battery as posing a significant risk, with reported instances of fires across England.
Enforcement measures include the issuance of Withdrawal Notices to four online marketplaces, instructing them to cease the distribution of the UPP battery. Additionally, 20 sellers and the China-based manufacturer have received Withdrawal Notices. Consumers are strongly advised against using the UPP battery and are encouraged to contact the seller for resolution. Proper disposal in local household recycling centres is recommended, with a caution to verify acceptance of this specific battery type.
Please see the attached link for the HMRC announcement.
BIFA would like to draw Members’ attention to shipments of goods supplied and customs cleared on a DDP basis when the importer is not established in the UK. Due to the liabilities associated with representation of non-established traders as an indirect agent, Members may become the first point of contact for OPSS officers when similar enforcement actions are taken by the authorities.
Furthermore, if the goods are sold directly to the end customer, Members may be liable for product recall and absorb all the additional costs incurred during the resolution process.
For more information and guidance on due diligence please visit BIFA website.