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EU RoHS testing is a mandatory certification for the restriction of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products.
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Stainless steel exports require California 65 testing. California 65 is California’s proposal to increase attention to accessible toxic chemicals, referred to as “California Proposition 65.”
Canadian Toy Product Certification SOR/2011-17 refers to a toy product certification based on Canada’s Toys Regulations. The regulations came into effect on June 20, 2011, replacing the original "Dangerous Products (Toys) Ordinance".
Diapers exported to the Russian Customs Union require EAC certification to prove that the product complies with the technical regulations of the Customs Union. EAC certification is applicable to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and other countries.
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Lunch boxes exported to the United States require FDA food contact material testing. This is because paper lunch boxes are food contact materials, and the US FDA believes that food contact materials fall within the scope of additive management.
Exporting building block toys to the United States requires a CPC certificate and compliance testing. CPC certificate is the general name for children's product certificate.
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Paper cups require China GB4806 testing. GB4806 is a standard for general safety requirements for food contact materials and products in China’s national food safety standards.
Kickboards exported to Australia/New Zealand require AS/NZS 8124 testing. This standard specifies general safety, construction and labeling requirements for children's toys, as well as test methods.
Currency counting machines exported to the EU need to meet the requirements of the ROHS directive, that is, they need to undergo ROHS testing.
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Silicone products need to undergo French DGCCRF food contact material testing. French DGCCRF is the English abbreviation of French food safety regulations. Food contact products sold in France need to comply with its regulatory requirements.
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