ACCC alleges Kmart contravened product safety standard in supply of 'Elmo' bean bag covers
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has instituted Federal Court proceedings against Kmart Australia Ltd alleging contraventions of s65C of the Trade Practices Act 1974 governing product safety standards.
The ACCC alleges that Kmart supplied 'Elmo' shaped bean bag covers in Darwin, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Sydney and Perth without the required warning label or notice: "WARNING: Small Lightweight Beads Present a Severe Danger to Children if Swallowed or Inhaled."
The ACCC is seeking an injunction restraining Kmart from supplying bean bag covers that do not comply with the consumer product safety standard as well as orders requiring Kmart to:
publish a notice in its catalogue alerting consumers to the hazard posed by bean bag beads
publish a notice on its internet website alerting consumers to the hazard posed by bean bag beads
review its trade practices compliance program, and
costs.
The ACCC's proceedings against Kmart utilise the Fast Track List in the Victorian Registry of the Federal Court. The matter has been listed for a scheduling conference in the Federal Court, Melbourne, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday 30 January 2008.