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              The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) has published the toy safety standard EN 71-5:2015 for chemical toys (sets) other than experimental toys

              France extends temporary restrictions on the use of formamide in toy puzzle mats, with the new law taking effect on October 26, 2015

              The EU proposes to retain the limit of lead migration in toys, which is expected to take effect in the third quarter of 2018

              New EU Toy Safety Standard EN 71-12:2016 Released

              The European Committee for Standardization has released toy safety standards (EN 71-12:2016)

              EU conducts public consultation on proposal to strengthen migration limits for aluminum in toys

              Revision of EN 71-8:2018 "Standard for household activity toys"

              EU lowers migration limit for hexavalent chromium in toy materials

              EU clarifies that soft toys with decorative pieces should be classified by age

              EU reports WTO proposal to restrict formaldehyde in toys

              The European Commission has listed EN 71-14:2018 toy trampolines as a coordinated standard

              EU Toy Safety Standard EN 71-3: 2019 Updated Content 

               

              Toys, children's products, and gifts are mainly aimed at special consumer groups - children, and various countries have set quite strict national and regional standards for such products! With professional technical personnel and laboratories, we provide testing, certification, and consulting services for products, offering comprehensive and high-quality "one-stop services" for customers based on different product types, export countries, etc.

               

              Nuomo Technology provides product testing projects:

              Physical and mechanical properties, flammability, toxic heavy metal content, safety of electric toys, electromagnetic compatibility, cleanliness of materials, phthalates, azo dyes, microbiological testing, aging testing, transportation testing, and more

               

              Testing scope for toys, children's products, and gifts:

              Plush toys, plastic and hard toys, electric toys, riding toys, children's stationery, baby series, children's art materials, children's accessories, gifts, and more

               

               

              EU Toy Safety Standards:

              Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Testing

              Part 2: Flammability Testing

              Part 3: Heavy Metal Testing

              94/62/EEC: Heavy Metal Testing for Packaging Materials

              EN 5008 Safety Testing for Electronic Toys

              EMC electromagnetic compatibility safety testing

               

              American standards and regulations:

              American Society for Testing and Materials - Toy Safety Standards

              The American Consumer Association's regulations on toys

              Heavy metal testing for packaging materials

               

              Pennsylvania's regulations on filling materials

              FCC Federal Communications Commission Security Testing

               

              Japanese Toy Safety Standards:

              Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Testing

              Part 2: Flammability Testing

              Part 3: Chemical Testing

               

              Canadian laws and regulations:

              Dangerous Products (Toys) Regulations C.R.C., Chapter 931

              Dangerous Products Act R.S.1985, c. H-3

               

              Australian and New Zealand Toy Safety Standards:

              Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Testing

              Part 2: Flammability Testing

              Part 3: Heavy Metal Testing

               

              EU Toy Regulation (EU) 2019/1929 begins to comprehensively restrict formaldehyde

               

              On November 20, 2019, the Official Journal of the European Union released Directive 2019/1929, revising Appendix C of Annex II to the EU Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC, which comprehensively restricts formaldehyde in toy products. The latest limit requirements for toys suitable for children under 36 months old or can be placed in the mouth are shown in the table below:

              Material

              Limited edition

              Test method

              Polymer toy materials

              1,5 mg/L (Migration limit)

              EN 71-10:2005   EN 71-11:2005

              Resin adhesive and wood materials

              0,1 ml/m3 (Release amount)

              EN 717-1:2004

              Textile toy materials

              30 mg/kg (Content)

              EN ISO 14184-1:2011

              Leather toy material

              30 mg/kg (Content)

              EN ISO 17226-1:2008

              Paper toy materials

              30 mg/kg (Content)

              EN 645:1993  EN 1541:2001

              Water based toy materials

              10 mg/kg (Content)

              EDQM method

              Background

               

              According to the requirements of 2009/48/EC, carcinogenic, teratogenic or reproductive toxic substances (CMRs) in the EU CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 should not be used in toys. Formaldehyde (CAS No. 50-00-0) is classified as a carcinogen class 1B, but is not listed in Appendix C of Annex II of the Toy Regulations. According to Part III of 2009/48/EC, formaldehyde can reach a concentration of 1000 mg/kg in toy products. However, according to WHO data, such limits cannot protect the health and safety of children.

               

              In fact, as early as December 18, 2018, the European Commission notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) of a draft directive that sets specific limits for formaldehyde in toys or other toy materials used by children under 36 months of age. This amendment will be based on Appendix C of Annex II to the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC. The period for soliciting opinions is until February 16, 2019. Subsequently, no formal directive was issued until the release of the EU Directive 2019/1929.

               

              The European Union has issued Directive (EU) 2019/1922 revising the aluminum limit values in the Toy Safety Directive

               

              On November 19, 2019, the European Union issued Directive (EU) 2019/1922, revising the limit values for aluminum in Appendix II of the EU Toy Directive (2009/48/EC). Revised as follows:

              Material Classification

              Limit values before aluminum revision (mg/kg)

              Revised limit values for aluminum (mg/kg)

              Example

              Category 1: Dry, powdery or soft toy materials

              5625

              2250

              Pencil pencils, chalk, crayons, etc

              Category 2: Liquid or viscous toy materials

              1406

              560

              Bubble water, finger paint, colored pen water, etc

              Category 3: Scratchable materials on the surface of toys

              70000

              28130

              Ceramics, glass, plastics, metals and alloys, textiles, surface   coatings, etc

              EU releases updated toy safety standards EN 71-3:2019+A2:2024

               

              On October 31, 2024, the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) approved a revised version of the toy safety standard EN 71-3: EN 71-3:2019+A2:2024 "Toy Safety - Part 3: Migration of Specific Elements", followed by the official release of the standard on December 4, 2024.

               

              According to CEN information, it is expected that this standard will be approved by the European Commission no later than June 30, 2025, and conflicting national standards (EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021/prA2, and EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021) will be replaced simultaneously; At that time, the standard EN 71-3:2019+A2:2024 will be given the status of a mandatory standard at the level of EU member states and will be published in the official EU gazette, becoming a coordinated standard for the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC.

               

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