The labels provided directly to consumers for pre-packaged foods should include the name of the food, the list of ingredients, the net content and specifications, the names, addresses and contact details of the producer and distributor, the production date and shelf life, storage conditions, the production license number for food, the product standard code, and other necessary information to be marked.
Medicine
The external labels of drugs should indicate the generic name of the drug, ingredients, properties, indications or functions, specifications, usage and dosage, adverse reactions, contraindications, precautions, storage, production date, product batch number, expiration date, approval number, and manufacturer's name.
Household appliances
The contents that should be marked on household appliances: product name, product model, product safety specifications, graphic symbols, safety warnings, manufacturer's name, production date; The contents that should be marked on the product sales packaging: product name, product model, color indication, packaging size, product gross weight, storage and transportation marks, packaging opening indication, manufacturer's name and address, production license number, product standard number.
Cosmetics
Cosmetic labels should include the following information: product name; the names and addresses of the product registrant, registrant for record-filing, and the entrusted manufacturing enterprise, as well as the cosmetic production license number of the manufacturing enterprise; the standard number for product execution; the names of all ingredients; the quantity of the contents; the net content or net capacity of the product in the container should be indicated on the label; the shelf life, usage method, and necessary safety warnings should also be marked.
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