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Shanghai Quality Supervision Spot Checks: Safety Shoes Pass Rate Of 100%

2011/11/24 15:47:00 34

Recently, the quality of Shanghai technology The Supervision Bureau has conducted special supervision and spot checks on the quality of the safety shoes produced in this Municipality. The result shows that the pass rate of the product is 100%.


The safety shoes checked include 8 kinds of products: toe safety shoes, anti puncture safety shoes, anti-static safety shoes, conductive safety shoes, oil resistant shoes safety shoes, electrical insulation safety shoes, chemical resistant industrial plastic moulded boots, chemical resistant industrial rubber boots, etc. A total of 71 batches of products were inspected and 0 batches failed.


Safety shoes products are included in the product management license of national industrial products. By the end of July, there were 22 valid manufacturing enterprises in Shanghai. There were 21 real products and 1 others. enterprise No reason for stopping production. sample 。

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