How to apply for Canadian SOR/2011-17 testing of children's accessories
Date:2024-11-05 10:00:35 Classification
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The "Toy Regulations" SOR/2011-17 in the "Canadian Consumer Products Act" CCPSA stipulates the mechanical and physical properties, flammability properties, chemical properties, electrical properties and labeling requirements of toys.
The process of applying for Canadian SOR/2011-17 certification testing, for children's accessories, usually includes the following steps:
1. Select a testing agency: Choose a testing laboratory with ISO 17025 qualifications to conduct compliance testing.
2. Provide product information: Provide detailed information about children's accessories to the laboratory, including design, materials, intended use, etc.
3. Fill out the application form: clearly indicate the regulations and standards that need to be complied with, namely SOR/2011-17.
4. Sample preparation: Prepare samples and send to laboratory for testing.
5. Conduct tests: The laboratory will conduct a series of tests on the samples, including physical properties, chemical properties, flammability properties, etc.
6. Obtain the test report: After the test is completed, the laboratory will issue a detailed test report, which will explain whether the product meets all the requirements of SOR/2011-17.
7. Confirmation of draft report: Before the formal report is issued, there will be a draft report for customers to confirm that the information is correct.
8. Formal report: After confirming that the draft report is correct, the laboratory will issue a formal test report and/or certificate.
In addition, it is necessary to ensure that the product complies with other relevant regulations, such as SOR/2016-188 (Phthalates Regulation), SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Material Regulation), SOR/2018-83 (Lead-containing Consumer Products Regulation )wait. Only children's jewelry products that pass compliance testing can be sold in the Canadian market.