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Children's Toys Canada SOR/2011-17 Testing Procedures

Date:2024-12-18 09:29:58 Classification :【question】 Visits:
Canada's SOR/2011-17 testing mainly targets toys and children's products, including other products that may pose potential risks to children's safety. Therefore, before exporting products to the Canadian market, it is recommended to contact a professional testing agency to ensure that the product meets relevant safety standards and regulatory requirements.

The Canada SOR/2011-17 testing process for children's toys mainly includes the following steps:

1. Select a testing agency: Choose a testing laboratory with ISO17025 qualifications to conduct compliance testing. These laboratories generally have the specialized equipment and technical capabilities required to implement the SOR/2011-17 standards.

2. Provide product information: Provide detailed information about children's toys to the laboratory, including design, materials, intended use, etc. This information helps laboratories understand product characteristics and potential safety risks.

3. Fill out the application form: clearly indicate the regulations and standards that need to be met, namely SOR/2011-17. The application form usually includes product name, model, manufacturer information, etc.

4. Sample preparation: Prepare samples and send to laboratory for testing. The number and specifications of samples should meet the laboratory's requirements to allow for comprehensive testing and evaluation.

5. Conduct tests: The laboratory will conduct a series of tests on the samples, including physical properties, chemical properties, flammability properties, etc. These tests are designed to evaluate a product's safety, durability and compliance.

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. Reports usually include test results, problems found, and suggestions for improvements.

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. Clients should carefully review the contents of the report to ensure that all information is accurate.

8. Formal report: After confirming that the draft report is correct, the laboratory will issue a formal test report and/or certificate. These documents prove that the product has passed the test of the SOR/2011-17 standard and can be sold in the Canadian market.

Through the above steps, children's toy manufacturers can ensure that their products comply with the requirements of the Canadian SOR/2011-17 standard, thus ensuring the safety and health of children.

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