Eurofins | Newsflash - August 2018 | Toys & Childcare
Europe
New Toy Standard version: EN 71-1:2014+A1:2018
As it was advanced in our last month’s Eurofins News Flash, on 27th June 2018 CEN published new amendment of EN 71-1: EN 71-1:2014+A1:2018.
A summary of some of the main changes (within others) are presented below:
Cords and drawstrings in toys and packaging |
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Projectiles, rotors, propellers and flying toys |
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Others |
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It is expected that this standard would be harmonised under Directive 2009/48/EC for Safety of Toys after its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Europe
Intention of restriction for TCEP, TCPP and TDCP ECHA (European Chemicals Agency) has published the intention to restrict the following organophosphate flame retardants in childcare articles and residential upholstered furniture. Mattresses for adults and other textiles may be included too. |
Expected date of submission will be on 12th April 2019.
Click here for going to the registry of restriction intentions in ECHA’s website.
Europe
Standards Updates
Below a summary table with some recent standards updates and upcoming dates of withdrawal (non-exhaustive):
(*)Date of availability (dav) date when the definitive text in the official language versions of an approved CEN/CENELEC publication is distributed by the Central Secretariat.
Reference | Title | Date of Availability* |
Safety of toys - Interpretations - Part 2: Replies to requests for interpretation of the chemical standards in the EN 71-series |
2018-06-27 |
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Child care articles - General safety guidelines - Part 3: Mechanical hazards |
2018-07-04 |
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Child care articles - General safety guidelines - Part 2: Chemical hazards |
2018-07-11 |
Iceland
New requirement for swings On 28th June 2018, the Department of Industries and Innovation of Iceland notified a Regulation amending Icelandic Regulation No. 944/2014 on the safety of toys and their marketing in the European Economic Area. |
US
CPSC Publishes Safety Standard for Baby Changing Products
On 26th June 2018, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a final rule establishing a safety standard for baby changing products pursuant to Section 104(b) requirement of the CPSIA.
This final rule requires baby changing products to comply with the newest version ASTM F2388-18, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Baby Changing Products for Domestic Use, including following provisions:
- Definitions
- Scissoring, Shearing, and Pinching
- Self-Folding Steps
- Structural Integrity Requirements
- Restraint System Requirements
- Warning Label Requirements
- Instructional Literature Requirements
The rule also amends 16 CFR 1112 REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO THIRD PARTY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT BODIES and will come into effect on June 26, 2019. Click here for more details.
US
CPSC Issues a Final Rule for Booster Seats On 2nd July 2018, the US CPSC published a final mandatory safety standard for booster seats under CPSIA This final rule incorporates by reference the most current version of ASTM F2640-18, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Booster Seats which was approved on April 1, 2018, with amendments including new performance and testing requirements, clarification of the installation position and new warning statements. |
US
CPSC Exempts Engineered Wood Products from Lead, ASTM F963 Elements and Phthalates Test
On 22nd June 2018, the CPSC published a final rule on the Federal Register exempting certain untreated and unfinished engineered wood products (EWPs) from third party testing regarding lead, ASTM F963 elements and phthalates requirements.
The EWPs covered in this rule (16 CFR 1252) are particleboard, hardwood plywood and medium-density fibreboard that is untreated and unfinished made from virgin wood or pre-consumer wood waste. Hardwood plywood containing polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) adhesive formulations is not relieved of the phthalate regulation because the Commission detected exceeding levels of phthalates in this product.
This rule will be effective from July 23, 2018. Click here for more information.
US
Standards Updates
Below a summary table with some recent ASTM standards updates:
Reference | Title |
ASTM F1235 |
Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Portable Hook-On Chairs |
US
Standard proposal for Stationary Activity Centers On 19th June, the rulemaking proposal for Stationary Activity Centers (SAC) was published in the Federal Register (16 CFR 1238). |
US - Minnesota
Reminder of deadline for flame retardants
From 1st July 2018, the “Minnesota Statutes Chapter 325F.071- Flame retardant chemicals; Prohibition” is of application.
This legislation restricts the use of four flame retardants in products for children under 12 years and in upholstered residential furniture.
Manufacturers and wholesalers must comply with the limits ≤1000 ppm of the following flame retardants:
- Tris (1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphate (TDCPP, Chemical Abstracts Service #13674-87-8)
- Decabromodiphenyl ether (deca-BDE, CAS #1163-19-5)
- Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD, CAS #25637-99-4)
- Tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP, CAS #115-96-8)
Retailers have until on 1st July 2019 to comply with these same requirements.
Click here for reading more information in the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
Canada
Canada Publishes New Regulations Amending the Toys Regulations (Magnetic Toys): SOR/2018-138 On 11th July 2018, Health Canada issued an amendment for toy regulation regarding magnetic toys on the Canada Gazette, Part II. |
- Amends the definitions of plush toy, soft toy and toy in section 1 of the Toys Regulations
- Amends Section 37 of the Regulations by deleting Section 37(2)
- Repeals Subsection 38(3) of the Regulations
- Adds Section 43 and Section 44 for magnetic toy
- Section 43 Magnetic force: Magnetic flux index less than 50 kG2mm2 (0,5 T2mm2) using a force of not more than 4.45 N or Non-small part
- Section 4 Exceptions for magnetic components and warning statement
- Adds the Schedules 9 and 10 to these Regulations
- Schedules 9:Test Method for Integrity of Magnetic Toys and Magnetic Components
- Schedules 10:Test Method for Determination of Magnetic Flux Index
These regulations would come into effect six month after the publication, that is January 11, 2019. Click here for more information.