5. Noise: Test the noise level produced by the stuffed cactus to ensure it does not cause hearing damage to infants and young children.
Plush Cactus Canada SOR/2011-17 testing process:
1. Contact the testing agency: First, you need to contact a certification agency or laboratory with SOR/2011-17 testing qualifications. Make sure the agency you choose has professional experience and authority in the relevant field.
2. Prepare samples and information: Prepare plush cactus samples that meet the requirements for export to the Canadian market, and provide product instructions, technical specifications, material lists and other relevant information. This information will help testing agencies understand product characteristics and testing needs.
3. Submit application: Submit a testing application to the testing agency, fill in the application form, and pay the corresponding testing fees. During the application process, you may be required to provide a detailed description of the product, its uses, target market and other information.
4. Sample testing and evaluation: The testing agency will conduct comprehensive testing and evaluation of the provided plush cactus samples. Testing items will include tests on physical and mechanical properties, flame retardancy, chemical properties, accessibility and noise. The testing agency will conduct testing in accordance with the requirements of the SOR/2011-17 standard and record detailed test data and results.
5. Prepare a test report: After completing the test, the testing agency will prepare a test report detailing the results and evaluation opinions of each test item. If the product meets the requirements of the SOR/2011-17 standard, the test report will serve as proof of product compliance.
6. Use the test report: You can use the test report to apply for Canadian market access license, product sales and promotion, etc. Test reports are an important basis for proving to relevant Canadian departments and consumers that products meet safety standards.
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