If you are selling second-hand goods you have a responsibility to ensure the goods meet legal safety requirements. There is a range of legislation which might be applicable including the Consumer Rights Act, the Consumer Protection Act, and the General Product Safety Regulations. There is also specific legislation for selling certain categories of second-hand goods including furniture, electrical and gas appliances, toys, children’s clothes, prams, and pushchairs.
If you sell unsafe goods which result in injury or damage, then you may be liable to pay compensation. If you want further advice on your responsibilities, you should contact your local Trading Standards office.
Hazards
Here are example hazards to look out for when selling second-hand goods:
Precautions
Here are some example precautions you can take when selling second-hand goods:
Starter guide to selling second-hand goods
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Slips and trips
Slips and trips are a common cause of injury. Such injuries can be quite severe and in some cases are disabling.
Storm safety advice
With the colder weather setting in, the evenings getting dark before you finish work, you should set a plan in place to prepare and protect your premises from the harshest weather.
Theft of metal
Theft of metal is an ongoing challenge. The financial loss arising from thefts goes beyond the cost of just replacing the stolen metal.