Magnetic drawing board Canada SOR/2011-17 testing project
Date:2024-04-25 09:28:47 Classification
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As a children's toy, the safety of magnetic drawing boards is crucial. Canadian SOR/2011-17 is a toy safety standard. Its requirements include but are not limited to testing of packaging, mechanical damage, electrical damage, hearing damage, heating and flammable damage, toxic damage, and special toy requirements.
Magnetic drawing board Canada SOR/2011-17 testing items:
1. Physical and mechanical properties: Mainly test whether the structure and components of the magnetic drawing board are stable and not easy to fall or form small parts to avoid accidental ingestion by infants and young children. At the same time, the edges and corners of the drawing board should be rounded to prevent scratches or punctures on infants and young children. In addition, stability testing is performed to ensure that the drawing board will not tip or tip over during use.
2. Flammable performance: Test the flammable performance of the magnetic drawing board to ensure that it is not flammable under normal use conditions, thereby preventing the occurrence of fire and other injuries. This usually involves testing the burning properties of the drawing board material.
3. Chemical properties: Test all materials and coatings used in the manufacturing process of magnetic painting boards to see if they contain chemicals harmful to the human body, such as heavy metals, phthalates, etc. This is to ensure that the drawing board does not pose a chemical hazard to children.
4. Electrical injury: If the magnetic drawing board contains electrical parts (such as electronic display or charging function), its electrical safety performance will be tested to ensure that it will not cause injuries such as electric shock.
5. Small parts and sharp edges test: Check the magnetic drawing board for small parts and sharp edges to prevent children from swallowing or getting hurt.
Magnetic drawing board Canada SOR/2011-17 testing process:
1. Prepare samples and information: First, you need to prepare the magnetic drawing board samples to be tested, and organize the relevant technical information of the product, such as product instructions, material list, etc. This information will be used for subsequent testing and evaluation.
2. Select a certification agency: Choose a certification agency that meets Canadian requirements for testing. The certification body should have corresponding qualifications and certification experience and be able to conduct testing in accordance with the SOR/2011-17 standard.
3. Submit application and send samples: Submit a testing application to the certification agency, and send the prepared samples and relevant materials to the certification agency.
4. Testing and evaluation: The certification agency will conduct detailed testing and evaluation of the magnetic drawing board. This includes physical and mechanical performance testing, such as structural soundness, roundness of edges and corners, stability, etc.; flammability testing to ensure that the product is not flammable; chemical performance testing to detect whether the product contains chemicals that are harmful to the human body ; Electrical damage testing, if the product contains electrical parts; and small parts and sharp edge testing, etc. At the same time, the certification agency will also check whether the product labels and instructions meet the requirements.
5. Issue a test report and certificate: If the magnetic drawing board passes all test items, the certification agency will issue a test report and certificate that comply with the SOR/2011-17 standard.
6. Market access: With test reports and certificates, manufacturers or exporters can sell magnetic drawing boards in the Canadian market.