Toys are any product or materials which are designed or intended , whether or not exclusively, for children under 14 years of age to play. Base on the insecurity of toys, such as design flaws, toxic substances in the materials, most of the countries have developed their own toy regulations and standards.Toys products must be tested and marked if complying with test standards, or not allowed to production,sale,and import.
1.1、Product Range
Wood Toys
Metal Toys
Plush/Stuffed Toys
Plastic Toys
Paper Toys
Electronic Toys
1.2、Service Items:
Physical & Mechanical Test
Flammability Test
EMC Testing and Certification
Radio-control Toys testing and certification
Electronic Toys
Toxic element of Heavy Metals(Stuffing Materials(Eyeballing, Chemical)
Organic Compounds Testing
N - nitrosamines and N - nitroso compounds release
VOC
MBT Testing in Vulcanized Rubber
Antioxidant Release in Vulcanized Rubber
Color Fastness to Water
Color fastness to perspiration
Nickel Release
Colorant
Formaldehyde
BPA Release
Other
1.3、Major Toys Regulations Worldwide
ISO 8124
ISO 8124-1 Part 1 : Safety requirement on mechanical and physical testing
ISO 8124-2 Part 2 : Flammability
ISO 8124-3 Part 3 : Migration of certain elements
EU
EN71-1 : Physical & Mechanical Test
EN71-2 : Flammability test
EN71-3 : Migration of certain elements
EN71-4 : Experimental Set for Chemistry
EN71-5 : Chemical Toys(Sets)other than Experimental Sets
EN71-6 : Graphical Symbol for Age Warning Labeling
EN71-7: Finger Paints
EN71-8: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use
EN71-9: organic Chemical Compouds
EN71-12:Nitrosamines and nitrosamine compounds
EN62115:Safety of electronic toys
REACH ANNEX VII,Total Cd,Phthalate,Pahs,etc.
REACH SVHC
America
CPSC16CFR Part 1000 to End Federal consumer product safety Act
ASTMF963 toys safety
ANSIZ315.1 tricycle safety
ANSI/UL696 electronic toys safety
CPSC 16CFR1303-Ban of lead-containing paint and certain consumer products bearing lead-containing Paint.
CPSIA
CHCC
Australia/New Zealand
AS/NZS ISO 8124 Part1: Physical & Mechanical Test
AS/NZS ISO 8124 Part2: Flammability test
AS/NZS ISO 8124 Part3:Migration of certain elements
Brazil
NBRNM300.1Physical&Mechanical Test
NBRNM300.2Flammability Test
NBRNM300.3Migration of certain elements
NBRNM300.6Electronic Toys
Canada
CCPSA SOR/2011 Canada Consumer Products Safety Act
SOR/2010-273 Consumer Products Containing Lead(Contact with Mouth) Regulations
SOR/2010-298 Phthalate regulation
SOR/2005-109Surface Coating Materials Regulations
South Africa
SABSISO8124-1 Toys Safety Part 1: Physical & Mechanical Test
SABSISO8124-2 Toys Safety Part 2:Flammability Test
SABSISO8124-3 Toys Safety Part 3:Migration of certain elements
China
GB6675 National safety technical code for toys
GB 6675 Part1: Physical & Mechanical Test
GB6675 Part2: Flammability test
GB6675 Part3: Migration of certain elements
GB6675 Part4: Graphical Symbol for Age Warning Labeling
Hongkong
Safety Requirements for Toys and Children Products
Japan ST2012 Japan Toy Association standard
Toy Safety
ST2012 Part1: Physical & Mechanical Test
ST2012 Part2: Flammability test
ST2012 Part3: Migration of certain elements
Malaysia
MS EN71-1: Physical & Mechanical Test
MS EN71-2: Flammability test
MS EN71-3: Migration of certain elements
MS EN71-4: Experimental Set for Chemistry
Saudi Arabia
SSA 765: Playground Equipment
SSA 1063: General Safety Requirements for toys
SSA 1064 Part 1: Physical & Mechanical Test
SSA 1065 Part 2: Flammability test
SSA 1322 RF equipment
Singapore
SS 474 PT.1
SS 474 Part 1: Physical & Mechanical Test
SS 474 Part 2: Flammability test
SS 474 Part 3: Migration of certain elements
SS 474 Part 4: Experimental Set for Chemistry
SS 474 Part 5 : Chemical Toys(Sets)other than Experimental Sets
SS 474 Part 6 : Graphical Symbol for Age Warning Labeling
Thailand
TIS 685-2540 Part1: Physical & Mechanical Test
TIS 685-2540 Part2: Flammability test
TIS 685-2540 Part3: Migration of certain elements