The "Responsible Person" is a vital figure in the beauty and cosmetics sector, acting as the main contact to ensure that cosmetic products meet the rigorous regulatory and safety standards established by EU frameworks.
Only cosmetic products for which a natural or legal person has been designated as the "responsible person" will be marketed.
The obligations of the Responsible Person include:
• Ensuring that the safety assessment of the cosmetic product has been conducted by a safety assessor.
• Keeping specific information about the product being marketed and ensuring it remains up to date.
• Taking charge of inspections carried out by authorities.
• Conducting regulatory surveillance to ensure that the PIF remains compliant with the Regulation throughout its market life.
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