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Home&Shopping Obtains Re-Certification for Hazardous Product Sales Blocking System View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Home&Shopping (CEO Kim Ok-chan) announced on the 14th that it has been re-certified as an 'Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System Operating Store' by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Home&Shopping has implemented the Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System since 2016, and this is the third consecutive certification obtained every two years. The validity period is until October 2022.


The Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System is a system where information on unsafe products, determined by government audit agencies such as the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, and the National Institute of Technology and Standards, is transmitted to the Korea Chamber of Commerce's electronic product information site 'KoreanNet' and then delivered to each business operator to immediately block sales.


Home&Shopping has been monitoring in real-time since 2016 by adopting the Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System to provide healthy products and ensure safe shopping for customers, and when unsafe products are identified, products currently on sale are immediately suspended, and the processing results of the relevant and unhandled products are promptly reported back to prevent customers from purchasing defective products.



A Home&Shopping official said, "With the re-certification of the Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System, we can continue our role as a home shopping channel where consumers can shop with confidence," and added, "We will continue to actively utilize the Unsafe Product Sales Blocking System to ensure the provision of safe products."


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