10 Trading Standards Service update PDF 279 KB
Minutes:
The Board received a report from the Director of Public Health, which provided an update on some of the work of the Trading Standards Service and the contribution this work had made in protecting public health, children and vulnerable adults from harm.
It was noted that the Trading Standards team provided a wide range of statutory services to protect consumers and legitimate businesses from unfair, misleading or unsafe trading practices. Amongst others, these services included weights and measures, product safety, restricted sales, explosives, scams awareness, fair trading, doorstep crime, counterfeit and illicit goods – including tobacco and vapes. The team also provided an enhanced consumer advice service to help consumers enforce their own civil consumer rights.
The report focussed on the following services which contributed to protecting public health and safeguarding children and adults:
The report also provided case studies for each of the services, which the Board noted.
Following discussions and arising questions from Members, some additional information was noted:
RESOLVED: That the Board:
1) note the report;
2) endorse the approach to doorstep crime and illegal money lending;
3) endorse the multi-faceted approach to both prosecute and disrupt illegal activity by seizing illegal and illicit products to remove them from the market; and
4) encourage partners to sign up to and share the iCan alert system.