Alert number: A11/0099/18  
Category:  Protective equipment
 
Product:  Padded shorts
 
Brand: TSG
 
Name: Crash pants all terrain
 
Type / number of model:  47057
 
Batch number / Barcode:  Date of manufacture 2017
 
Risk type:  Injuries
 
There is a lack of effective hip protection in the case of impact.
This could result in injuries.

The product does not comply with the requirements of the Personal Protective Equipment Directive.
 
Measures taken by economic operators: Withdrawal of the product from the market (By: Retailer)

 
Description:  Personal protective equipment, reinforced shorts.
Country of origin:  Unknown
Alert submitted by:  France
Risk level: Other

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