Assembling safety and quality in all toys and hardgoods
Discover how toy brands and manufacturers can avoid pitfalls from toy physical, mechanical and chemical non-compliances.
Understand more about Bisphenol A (BPA) in food contact materials regulations in the EU, UK, US, and China.
Read more to the toy certification requirements in the EU, UK, US, and China.
Read more to understand this newly passed bill which aims at reinforcing furniture safety regulations towards tip-overs.
Our experts summarised the five most frequent reasons that furniture fails compliance testing and/or certification.
Our experts have summarised the key changes in regulations and standards for toys, furniture, and hardgoods.
Find out how you can prevent chemical risks in your toy supply chain.
Read this article for the suggested steps to conduct the mandatory toy safety assessment under EU Directive 2009/48/EC.
This article will give you a closer look at the requirements of Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC.
We detail the Labelling of Hazardous Art Materials Act (LHAMA)
We detail the range of safety regulations that you’ll need to comply with.
The UKCA marking is now required when selling toys in Great Britain. Here’s what you need to know.
Manufacturing, importing or distributing toys in the EU or UK? Learn more about the mandatory safety assessment.
Read our overview of all the essential wooden toy EU safety regulations and requirements.
Find out why some Bisphenols are now under the gaze of restrictions.
We take a look at the wide range of legislation and testing standards for selling finger paints in the EU.
Learn how importers and sellers can ensure that the costumes they are selling in the EU comply with regulations.
SCIP database registration is mandatory when supplying articles to retailers in the EU containing SVHCs. Find out more.
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