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Canada SOR/2011-17 is Canada's toy safety standard, covering the basic safety requirements for toys, including materials, design, manufacturing, labeling and packaging.
Plastic products need to undergo REACH chemical testing before entering the EU market. This is because the EU REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) regulation is a widely applicable chemical management regulation.
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ASTM F963 is a set of American standards for toy safety. It stipulates the safety requirements that toy products must comply with during the design, production and sales process.
As a product in direct contact with food, lunch boxes need to undergo German LFGB certification testing.
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is a document that provides information about the properties, hazards, safe operation and emergency measures of chemicals.
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For toy products containing button batteries, CPC (Children's Product Certificate) testing is required to ensure the safety of the product.
As an electronic and electrical product, a wall clock needs to comply with the requirements of the EU RoHS directive if the designed voltage is no more than 1000V AC and no more than 1500V DC.
As a product that may contain heavy metals and other controlled chemicals, metal pins require California 65 (Proposition 65) testing to ensure that they comply with California's environmental standards.
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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) refer to chemicals that are difficult to degrade in the environment, are highly toxic, can migrate over long distances, and accumulate in organisms.
Baby bath seats sold on Amazon require CPC (Children's Product Certificate) testing to ensure that the product meets the safety standards stipulated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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