In line with its mandate to inform the industry and consumers about its regulatory activities, the Zambia Compulsory Standards ensures this is done by educating businesses on requirements of various compulsory standards and the process of getting regulated products approved to be sold in the Zambian Market.
The ZCSA protects the consumer by enforcing compulsory standards that set minimum standards for vehicles, tyres and vehicle components, electrical products and components, building and construction, cleaning and sanitation chemicals and – Personal protective equipment.
Sampling, inspecting and testing products, auditing of manufacturing and other processes, and examination of documentary evidence are used to assess compliance with compulsory standards and regulations.
Every effort is made to assist manufacturers, importers, businesses and commerce in general, to meet these standards, which are, wherever possible, aligned to corresponding international requirements. This assists local industry to become globally competitive and facilitates international trade by removing unnecessary barriers.
The Agency has the mandate to apply penalties where products do not meet these minimum standards. These range from stopping the sale of non-conforming products, to seizure, destruction and prosecution of offenders.
To ensure the safety of products on the Zambian market, ZCSA has a mandate to investigate complaints concerning regulated products brought to its attention by consumers or industry players. The ZCSA also ensures that information regarding any regulated product is provided to the public and stakeholders.
Related Articles
ZCSA ready to join hands with stakeholders to enhance regulations aimed at protecting the health of citizens
ZAMBIA Compulsory Standards Agency (ZCSA), Executive Director, Gerald Chizinga, says his Agency is ready to work with the Children Environmental Health Foundation (CEHF) and other stakeholders to examine, refine and enhance regulations aimed at protecting the health...
It is illegal to sell used undergarments
The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency has received a number of reports purporting that the sale of used underwear and nightwear is becoming popular in most trading places in Zambia despite prohibition. The Agency has reiterated that the sale of used textile products...
It is illegal to sell used undergarments
The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency has received a number of reports purporting that the sale of used underwear and nightwear is becoming popular in most trading places in Zambia despite prohibition. The Agency has reiterated that the sale of used textile products...
Stay Up to Date With The Latest News & Updates
Join Our Newsletter
Stay up to date with ZCSA news and alerts
Follow Us
Follow us on Social media for daily updates
0 Comments