What are the most critical items in the Canadian SOR/2011-17 testing of children
Date:2024-09-26 10:18:24 Classification
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As children's jewelry, children's bracelets need to comply with the testing requirements of SOR/2011-17 "Toy Regulations" when exported to Canada. The following are the most critical items for children’s bracelets in the SOR/2011-17 test:
1. Packaging requirements: If the opening circumference of the toy packaging film bag is less than 35.3 cm (14 in.), the thickness should be greater than 0.019 mm, and warning signs in Chinese and English must be included.
2. Mechanical and physical properties: For toys used by children under 3 years old, no small parts shall fall off, unless the parts are entirely composed of soft textile fiber materials. In addition, it also includes rounding of edges and corners, surface treatment of glass and wooden toys, safe installation of fasteners, etc.
3. Chemical properties: There are limits on the content of heavy metals, phthalates and other harmful substances in toy materials.
4. Flammability: Make sure the toy materials are not flammable.
5. Electrical safety: If the toy contains electrical components, its safety needs to be tested.
6. Specific toy requirements: additional requirements for doll toys, push-pull toys, toy steam engines, rattles, etc.
7. Labels and instructions: They need to contain manufacturer information, applicable age range, warning signs, etc., and be bilingual in English and French.
In addition to the above requirements, other relevant regulations must also be complied with, such as SOR/2016-188 (Phthalates Regulation), SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Material Regulation), SOR/2018-83 (Lead-Containing Consumer Products Regulations) )wait.