How Market Surveillance Operations are Initiated
Market surveillance inspections and enforcement activities may be initiated through various sources of information and intelligence, including:
UNBS investigates all credible reports and takes appropriate enforcement action where necessary.
Consumers and stakeholders may report suspected substandard products or submit complaints through the official UNBS complaints platform.
Categories of Market Surveillance Activities
Market surveillance activities are generally categorized into two approaches:
1. Proactive Market Surveillance
Proactive surveillance involves planned and risk-based activities aimed at preventing non-compliant products from reaching consumers.
These activities may be based on:
Proactive surveillance enables UNBS to identify high-risk products and sectors before harm occurs.
2. Reactive Market Surveillance
Reactive surveillance is initiated in response to specific complaints, alerts, or incidents involving potentially dangerous or non-compliant products.
Triggers for reactive surveillance may include:
Because these investigations are triggered by external events, they are often urgent and cannot be planned in advance.
All reported cases are investigated, appropriate action is taken where necessary, and feedback is provided to the relevant stakeholders.
Why Market Surveillance Matters
Market surveillance helps to: