All toys intended for use by children 12 years of age and under must be third party tested and be certified in a Children’s Product Certificate as compliant to the federal toy safety standard enacted by Congress, and to other applicable requirements as well.

What are the Toy Safety regulations?

All toys intended for use by children 12 years of age and under must be third party tested and be certified in a Children’s Product Certificate as compliant to the federal toy safety standard enacted by Congress, and to other applicable requirements as well.

What is ASTM F963?

The ASTM F963 standard incorporates relevant safety measures already required under federal law and includes additional guidelines and test methods to prevent injuries from choking, sharp edges and other potential hazards.

What is Cpsia compliance?

ABOUT CPSIA testing and compliance CPSIA testing ensures children’s toys comply with the US Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008. CSPIA specifically targets children’s products. CPSIA defines children’s products as any product designed or intended primarily for use by children aged 12 or younger.

Are toys regulated?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission consistently ranks toys among the safest of 15 consumer product categories found in the home. U.S. toymakers follow a mandatory set of safety rules and regulations under ASTM F963 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety, created under ASTM International.

What ISO standards refer to children’s toys?

ISO 8124 “Toy Safety Standards” is an attempt by the International Organization for Standardization to establish a comprehensive set of testing methods and/or uniform standards for toy products meant to “minimize potential hazards associated with toys.” ISO 8124 has been modeled largely on the European Union’s EN-71 …

What federal agency regulates toys?

The Consumer Product Safety Commission
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, an independent U.S. government agency, administers two federal laws that play a role in regulating lead, and all toxins, in children’s toys: the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA).

What does en71 certified mean?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. European standard EN 71 specifies safety requirements for toys. Compliance with the standard is legally required for all toys sold in the European Union.

What is the difference between CPSC and CPSIA?

CPSIA is designed to allow the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) to better regulate the safety of products made and imported for sale in the U.S. CPSIA also contains regulations that are intended to make products for children under age 12 safer by requiring manufacturers and importers to show that these …

What is a CPSC certificate?

Certification means the issuance of a written Children’s Product Certificate (CPC) in which the manufacturer or importer certifies that its children’s product complies with all applicable children’s product safety rules (or similar rules, bans, standards, or regulations under any law enforced by the Commission for that …

Are toys standards?

India Issues Order for Toy Safety

TOYS (QUALITY CONTROL) ORDER, 2020 MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, FEBRUARY 26, 2020
Entry Indian Standards (IS)* Date
1 IS 9873 (Part 1): 2019 September 1, 2020
2 IS 9873 (Part 2): 2017
3 IS 9873 (Part 3): 2017

Does CPSC regulate?

The CPSC regulates only true soaps (not cosmetics or drugs) that are made primarily of fats and alkalis and that are manufactured for consumer use. To that end, except for products primarily intended for use by children age 12 or younger, CPSC does not have specific requirements for soaps.

Are there any regulations on packaging in the US?

Federal Packaging Regulations in the US. Although the United States has no all-encompassing federal legislation regulating the packaging industry, the federal government has asserted its authority to regulate food, drug, and cosmetic packaging to preserve consumer safety and confidence. There have also been a number of regulatory programs

Are Your Toys compliant with the toy safety standard?

Yes. Although certain sections of the toy safety standard are exempted from third party testing, toys must be certified, in a Children’s Product Certificate, as being fully compliant with all applicable sections of the toy safety standard.

What is the rigid plastic packaging container law (rPPC)?

In order to reduce the amount of plastic wastage and increase the recycling rate of used plastic matters, the state of California passed the Rigid Plastic Packaging Container Law (RPPC).

Are toy manufacturers exempted from third party testing?

For the sections of the toy safety standard that are exempt from third party testing, manufacturers are still expected to ensure that their product is compliant with those applicable sections and to certify compliance through a Children’s Product Certificate covering the product.