National toy testing standard confluence

National toy testing standards
International Organization for Standardization
ISO8124 - 1: 2000 Toy Safety - part first: mechanical and physical properties related to safety requirements
ISO8124 - 2: 1994 Toy Safety - Part second: flame retardant
ISO8124-3: 1997 Toy Safety - Part third: migration of certain elements
ISO8098: 1989Amdt1 : 1992 children - Safety requirements for bicycles
The Australian
AS1647.1-1990 toy safety requirements - part first: General requirements
AS1647.2-1992Admt.1-1995 children toy safety requirements part second: structural requirements
AS1647.3-1995 toy safety requirements Part third: toxicity requirements
AS1647.4-1980 toy safety requirements Part fourth: flame retardant requirement
AS1990-1991 flotation toys and swimming aids for children - Safety requirements
The American ASTM certification
CPSC16CFR Part1000 to End federal consumer product safety act
ASTMF963-96a toy safety
ANSIZ315.1-1996 tricycles - Safety requirements
ANSI / UL696 safety of electric toys
South African
SABS ISO8124-1: 2000 Toy Safety - part first: mechanical and physical properties related to safety requirements
SABS ISO8124-2: 2000 Toy Safety - Part second: flame retardant
SABS ISO8124-3: 2000 Toy Safety - Part third: migration of certain elements
The EU EN71 certification
88 / 378 / EEC toy safety directive
93 / 68 / EEC CE markers affixed to and use of the provisions
EN71-1: 1998A1: 2001A2 : 2000 Toy Safety - part first: physical and mechanical properties
EN71-2: 1993 Toy Safety - Part second: flame retardant properties
EN71-3: 1994A1 : 2000 Toy Safety - Part third: migration of certain elements
EN71-4: 1990A1 : 1998 Toy Safety - Part fourth: chemical and related activities with the test device
EN71-5: 1993 Toy Safety - Part fifth: Chemical toys ( except test device )
EN71-6: 1994 Toy Safety - Part sixth: graphical representation of age mark
EN62115: safety of electric toys
In Thailand
TIS685-2540 Part1: 1997 Toy Safety - part first: General requirements
TIS685-2540 Part2: 1997 Toy Safety - Part second: packaging and labeling
TIS685-2540 Part3: 1997 Toy Safety - Part third: Test Method and analysis
In Brazil
NBR11786 / 1998 toy safety
Canadian
C.R.C, c.931 hazardous products ( toys ) Bill
China
GB6675-86 toy safety requirements
GB9832-93 plush, cloth toy quality and safety
GB5296.5-96 toys logo and use
GB14746-93 safety requirements for bicycles for young children
GB14747-93 children tricycle safety requirements
GB14748-93 child conveyances-safety requirements
GB14749-93 baby walker safety requirements
GB13472-92 BMX safety requirements for bicycles for young children
In Hongkong
Toys and children's product safety requirements
The New Zealand
NZS5820: 1982Amendment No.1+COPR1 toy safety requirements
NZS5822: children under the age of 19923 toy ingestion and choking hazard prevention
In Malaysia
MS EN71 Part1: 1995 Toy Safety - part first: physical and mechanical properties
MS ISO8124-2: 1999 Toy Safety - Part second: flame retardant properties
MS EN71 Part3: 1998 Toy Safety - Part third: migration of certain elements
MS EN71 Part4: 1998 Toy Safety - Part fourth: chemical and related activities with the test device
MS EN71 Part5: 1998 Toy Safety - Part fifth: Chemical toys ( except test device )
The Saudi Arabia
SSA765-1994: Playground equipment - part first: General requirements for safety
SSA1063-1994 toys and general safety requirements
SSA1064-1995 test methods part first: mechanical and chemical test
SSA10651995 test methods part second: flame retardant
SSA1322-1997 low power radio frequency device
The Singapore
SS474 PT.1: 2000 Toy Safety - part first: physical and mechanical properties
SS474 PT.2: 2000 Toy Safety - Part second: flame retardant properties
SS474 PT.3: 2000 Toy Safety - Part third: migration of certain elements
SS474 PT.4: 2000 Toy Safety - Part fourth: chemical and related activities with the test device
SS474 PT.5: 2000 Toy Safety - Part fifth: Chemical toys ( except test device )
SS474 PT.6: 2000 Toy Safety - Part sixth: graphical representation of age mark
Japan
Japan Toy Association standards: safety of toys - part first: physical and mechanical properties;
Part second: flame retardant properties;
Part third: chemical properties
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