Global toy certification standard!
At present, all countries and regions in the world set strict standards for toys.Conventional toy testing standards including national standard GB6675, European standard EN71, ASTM F963, the federal consumer product safety act the CPSC, consumer product safety improvement act CPSIA, Canada hazardous products (toys) regulations SOR / 2011-17, ISO8124 ST2016, international safety standards and Australia/New Zealand the AS/NZS standards such AS ISO 8124.
Test certification for toy products includes:
European toy standard
The sales of toys in the eu must comply with the following instructions:
Toy safety directive 2009/48/EC.
Toys, children's supplies, gifts, export to the us and European markets should also meet:
2006/66/EC battery and battery instructions.
1395/2004/EC and food contact materials.
94/62/EC packaging and material instructions.
91/338/EC Cadmium directive.
91/173/EEC pentachlorophenol directive.
1999/815/EC PVC plasticizer ban.
2002/61/EC azo dye instructions.
2011/65/EU RoHS electronic and electrical equipment hazardous substances disable instruction.
2012/19/EU WEEE waste electrical and electrical equipment instructions.
Ban phthalates in PVC toys.
Colour fastness test
European toy general standard EN71.
EN71 Part 1 mechanical and physical performance testing.
EN71 Part 2 flammability test.
EN71 Part 3 19 toxic metal element content test.
EN71 Part 4 chemical experiment toy.
Part 5 non-experimental chemical toys.
The graphic symbol of the warning label for Part 6 age group.
EN71 Part 7 refers to paint.
EN71 Part 8 household activity toys safety requirements.
EN71 Part 9 general requirements for organic compounds.
EN71 Part 10 sample preparation and extraction.
EN71 Part 11 organic compound analysis method.
Additional test standard for electric toys EN62115.
This standard includes all Electric toy, also applies to electrical device structure (Electric Construction Sets), Electric function Toys (Electric Functional Toys), or electrical experiment device (Experimental Sets) EN 62115, the main content includes: logo and instructions, the input power, temperature and abnormal operation, Electric strength, mechanical strength, structure, electrical wiring, screws and components, creepage distance and clearance, fire prevention, heat resistance, toxic, and similar infections, etc.
Emc directive 2014/30/EU.
For electric toys, it also needs to meet the relevant standards of electromagnetic compatibility, including: electromagnetic radiation (EMI) : en55014-1 en61000-3-2/3.
Electromagnetic immunity (EMS) : en55014-2.
Wireless and communication terminal equipment RED instruction.
For wireless remote control toys, example: toy remote control car, model, etc., also need to press RED instruction for RF, EMC and safety testing.
American toy standards:
Toy safety ASTM F963.
Physical and mechanical performance testing.
Flame retardant test
Heavy metal content test (eight toxic elements and lead total test)
Electric toy safety ASTM F963 + B/0 test.
Electric toy electromagnetic compatibility FCC -VOC test.
Wireless remote control toy FCC-ID test.
Chinese toy standards:
GB6675 toy safety requirements.
Safety and quality of GB9832 plush toys.
GB5296.5 toy logo and instructions.
Australian toy standards:
The AS/Nzs iso 8124
Canadian toy standards:
SOR / 2011
Japanese toy standard:
Part 1 of ST2016 relates to safety aspects relating to mechanical and physical properties.
ST2016 part 2 is flammable.
ST2016 part 3 chemical features.
Taiwan toy standards:
CNS 4797-104 (2015)
Thai toy safety standards:
Parts 1:1997 toy safety - Part1: general requirements.
Part2: toys safety - Part2: packaging and marking.
Part3: toys safety - Part3: test methods and analysis.
International standardization organization toy safety standards:
Iso 8124-1 toy safety - part 1: safety requirements related to mechanical and physical properties.
Iso 8124-2 toy safety - part 2: flame retardant.
Iso 8124-3 toy safety - part 3: transfer of certain elements.
Test certification for toy products includes:
European toy standard
The sales of toys in the eu must comply with the following instructions:
Toy safety directive 2009/48/EC.
Toys, children's supplies, gifts, export to the us and European markets should also meet:
2006/66/EC battery and battery instructions.
1395/2004/EC and food contact materials.
94/62/EC packaging and material instructions.
91/338/EC Cadmium directive.
91/173/EEC pentachlorophenol directive.
1999/815/EC PVC plasticizer ban.
2002/61/EC azo dye instructions.
2011/65/EU RoHS electronic and electrical equipment hazardous substances disable instruction.
2012/19/EU WEEE waste electrical and electrical equipment instructions.
Ban phthalates in PVC toys.
Colour fastness test
European toy general standard EN71.
EN71 Part 1 mechanical and physical performance testing.
EN71 Part 2 flammability test.
EN71 Part 3 19 toxic metal element content test.
EN71 Part 4 chemical experiment toy.
Part 5 non-experimental chemical toys.
The graphic symbol of the warning label for Part 6 age group.
EN71 Part 7 refers to paint.
EN71 Part 8 household activity toys safety requirements.
EN71 Part 9 general requirements for organic compounds.
EN71 Part 10 sample preparation and extraction.
EN71 Part 11 organic compound analysis method.
Additional test standard for electric toys EN62115.
This standard includes all Electric toy, also applies to electrical device structure (Electric Construction Sets), Electric function Toys (Electric Functional Toys), or electrical experiment device (Experimental Sets) EN 62115, the main content includes: logo and instructions, the input power, temperature and abnormal operation, Electric strength, mechanical strength, structure, electrical wiring, screws and components, creepage distance and clearance, fire prevention, heat resistance, toxic, and similar infections, etc.
Emc directive 2014/30/EU.
For electric toys, it also needs to meet the relevant standards of electromagnetic compatibility, including: electromagnetic radiation (EMI) : en55014-1 en61000-3-2/3.
Electromagnetic immunity (EMS) : en55014-2.
Wireless and communication terminal equipment RED instruction.
For wireless remote control toys, example: toy remote control car, model, etc., also need to press RED instruction for RF, EMC and safety testing.
American toy standards:
Toy safety ASTM F963.
Physical and mechanical performance testing.
Flame retardant test
Heavy metal content test (eight toxic elements and lead total test)
Electric toy safety ASTM F963 + B/0 test.
Electric toy electromagnetic compatibility FCC -VOC test.
Wireless remote control toy FCC-ID test.
Chinese toy standards:
GB6675 toy safety requirements.
Safety and quality of GB9832 plush toys.
GB5296.5 toy logo and instructions.
Australian toy standards:
The AS/Nzs iso 8124
Canadian toy standards:
SOR / 2011
Japanese toy standard:
Part 1 of ST2016 relates to safety aspects relating to mechanical and physical properties.
ST2016 part 2 is flammable.
ST2016 part 3 chemical features.
Taiwan toy standards:
CNS 4797-104 (2015)
Thai toy safety standards:
Parts 1:1997 toy safety - Part1: general requirements.
Part2: toys safety - Part2: packaging and marking.
Part3: toys safety - Part3: test methods and analysis.
International standardization organization toy safety standards:
Iso 8124-1 toy safety - part 1: safety requirements related to mechanical and physical properties.
Iso 8124-2 toy safety - part 2: flame retardant.
Iso 8124-3 toy safety - part 3: transfer of certain elements.
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