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Transportation Safety Product Manufacturers’ Seminar Stressed Safety Concerns Over Non-Compliant Products

Release Date: December 20, 2004

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – The safety hazards posed by non-compliant automotive products – those which do not meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) – were discussed during a recent seminar for automotive aftermarket manufacturers and distributors organized by the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) and its safety product group, the Transportation Safety Equipment Institute (TSEI).

The standing-room-only crowd at the event, held during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas, heard comments by Ann Wilson, MEMA vice president of government affairs; Art Richardson of Peterson Manufacturing and TSEI director; and Mike Cole of the NHTSA Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.

Non-compliant products are a serious concern, the panelists noted. In 2002, NHTSA recalled thousands of non-compliant replacement tail lamps and levied a $650,000 fine against one manufacturer. In 2003, the agency recalled 11,000 non-compliant emergency warning triangles. In 2004, NHTSA issued recalls of trailer light kits by Optronics Inc. and lighting products by Unified Marine for non-compliance. And, just recently, the federal appropriations bill passed by Congress in November includes funding for two additional positions within NHTSA dedicated to enforcement actions against non-compliant vehicle products.

“These actions by NHTSA are solid steps in the road toward better enforcement, but only correct a small percentage of the problem,” said Richardson. “We believe this seminar will help explain to manufacturers and distributors that there are federal safety standards which products need to meet and penalties for manufacturers who fail to comply,” he noted.

The speakers reviewed the safety standards, what is involved in making a compliant product, the penalties for manufacturing non-compliant products and the responsibilities of buyers.

MEMA (http://www.mema.org/) exclusively serves the aftermarket and original equipment automotive and heavy duty product manufacturing industry. MEMA supports its members through its three market segment associations: Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA) and Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA).

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Margaret Beck, Senior Director, Marketing & Communications, Member Satisfaction
919-406-8828 media@mema.org

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