Toys sold in the EU must comply with the following directives:
Toy Safety Directive 88/378/EEC
Toys common standard EN71
EN71 Part 1 mechanical and physical performance testing
EN71 Part 2 Flammability Test
EN71 Part 3 8 toxic metal element content tests
EN71 Part 4 Chemical Experimental Toys
EN71 Part 5 Non-experimental chemical toys
Illustration symbol of the EN71 Part 6 age group warning label
EN71 Part 7 refers to paint
UNIVERSAL 71 Part 9 Organic Compounds General Requirements
EN71 Part 10 sample preparation and extraction
EN71 Part 11 Organic Compound Analysis Method
Electric toys additional test standard EN50088/EN62115 This standard includes all electric toys and is also suitable for electrical structural devices (Electric Construction.Sets) Electrical Functional Toys, or Experimental TestIng Unit EN 50088/EN 62115 The main tests include: signs and instructions, input power, temperature rise and abnormal operation, electrical strength, mechanical strength, structure, wires, screws and components, climbing distance and electrical clearance, fire, heat resistance, toxicity and similar hazards.
EN71 1-11
EN50088
EN62115
Electromagnetic compatibility instruction 2004/108/EEC For electric toys, it is also necessary to comply with the relevant standards for electromagnetic compatibility, including: Electromagnetic radiation (EMI): EN55022 EN55014-1 EN61000-3-2/3 Electromagnetic Immunity (EMS): EN55014-2 Wireless and communications terminal equipment R-TTE instruction For wireless remote control toys, e.g. toy remote control cars, aircraft models, etc., also need to be in accordance with the R -TTE directive for RF, EMC and safety testing Cadmium directive testing and azo dye testing Cadmium test and AZO test
EN55014
EN55022
EN61000
U.S. Toy Standards:
Toy Safety ASTM F963
Physical and mechanical performance testing
Flame retardant test
Heavy metal content test (eight toxic elements and total lead test)
Electric toy safety ASTM F963 plus B/0 test
Electric toy electromagnetic compatibility FCC test Wireless remote control toy FCC test
ASTM F963
ASTM F963-07
UL 696
ANSI Z315
FCC PART 15
Chinese toy standards:
GB6675/GB19865 Toy Safety Requirements
GB9832 Plush cloth toy safety and quality
GB5296.5 Toy logo and instructions for use
Australia, New Zealand Toy Standards:
AS/Nzs iso8124
ISO 8124 1-3
Canadian Toy Standards:
Canada Hazardous Products (toys) Regulation
Japan Toy Standards:
Japan Toy Association Standard Toy Safety Part 1: Physical and Mechanical Performance Part 2: Flame Retardant Performance Part 3: Chemical Properties
ST2002
Toys, children's goods, gifts, exported to Europe and the United States market also need to comply with: 91/157/EEC battery and battery instructions 89/109/EEC and 90/128/EEC materials in contact with food 94/62/EC Packaging and Its Material Directive 91/338/EC Cadmium Directive 91/173/EEC PCP Directive 1999/815/EC PVC plasticizer ban 2002/61/EC Azo Dye Directive 2002/95/EC RoHS Electrical and Electronic Equipment Hazardous Substances Prohibition Directive 2002/96/EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The phthalates content is disabled in PVC toys Color fastness test