Training - GPSR
GPSR Regulation - product safety in e-commerce
The new EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) comes into force on December 13, 2024. It introduces a number of changes intended to improve the safety of products sold on the EU market – both in brick-and-mortar stores and online.
The training will explain what exactly the GPSR changes, who is affected, what new obligations manufacturers, responsible persons, importers, distributors and online platforms have – and how to prepare your company for the upcoming requirements to avoid penalties and gain customer trust.
Who is this training for?
The training is aimed at:
- online stores
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producers, importers and distributors of consumer products,
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owners and operators of online stores and marketplaces,
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compliance, quality, legal and product safety specialists,
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all those responsible for placing goods on the EU market.
What will you learn?
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What are the most important changes introduced by GPSR compared to previous regulations,
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What obligations does the regulation impose on various entities in the supply chain?
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What safety, labeling and market surveillance requirements must be met?
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How GPSR impacts e-commerce and cross-border sales,
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What tools and procedures should be implemented to minimize legal risks?
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What sanctions apply.
Why is it worth it?
New regulations significantly increase responsibility for product safety – even in the online world. This training will help your company comply with the law, increase customer trust, and avoid costly mistakes. The maximum duration of the training is 3 hours. GPSR materials will be sent as part of the service. After the training, you can order technical documentation (or have it audited) at a preferential price.
Lawyer Marcin Tomczak
He gained his experience in Poznań law firms specializing in providing services to entrepreneurs, dealing with, among others, commercial law. Co-editor and co-author of a book about sp. z oo
While working with a recognized European e-commerce company, he was responsible for auditing several hundred online stores from the PL, EU and UK markets, including those belonging to the most recognizable Polish brands. He participated in setting quality criteria for stores operating on the abovementioned markets
Speaker at the 22nd eCommerce Fair in Warsaw on the subject of the Omnibus Directive.
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Besides, we offer very favorable packages listed below. Apart from the "Ongoing Consulting" package, the payment is a one-time payment.
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FAQs
What distinguishes you from the competition?
We have not only theoretical, but also practical knowledge in the field of e-commerce, resulting from the team's experience. We are open, communicative and focused on efficient cooperation with clients.
What information should I include in the email/contact form?
Please provide the name of the Store and describe the problem.
How to contact you? How quickly do you reply to emails?
All contact details are provided in the "Contact" tab. It is also possible to use the contact form. We always reply within 24 hours.