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What test projects do Canadian/Australian/New Zelanian /Japanese toy safety test contain?
What test projects do Canadian/Australian/New Zelanian /Japanese toy safety test contain? What are the standards? CANADA 1. Canada Hazardous Products (Toys) Regulation, C.R.C., c. 931 a) Physical and Mechanical Test b) Flammability Test – Doll’s clothing full test 2. Canada Hazardous Products Act., R.S.C. H-3 (Toxic elements analysis) a) 7 Toxic elements analysis -Toys (Schedule I part II Item 9) b) Total lead content - Other product (Schedule I part II item 31) 3. Soluble Barium Content AUSTRALIA 1. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 1- General Physical test -Additional charge for Battery operated toys -Additional charge for machine wash -Additional charge for toy chest 2. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 2 - Flammability Test a)Finished product b)Pile fabric 3. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 3 - Toxic Elements Test (8 Toxic elements results) a)Coloring material (e.g. coating, finger paint, modeling clay, etc.) b) Solid material (e.g. fabrics, plastics, paper and board, etc.) 4. New South Wales (N.S.W.) Fair Trading Regulation Projectile Toy. 5. New South Wales (N.S.W.) Product Safety Order on Liquid Filled Toys and Other Children or Infants Products (1987) – Microbiological Test. NEW ZEALAND 1. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 1 - General Physical test. -Additional charge for Battery operated toys -Additional charge for machine wash -Additional charge for toy chest 2. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 2 - Flammability Test a) Finished product b) Pile fabric 3. AS/NZS/ISO 8124 Part 3 - Toxic Elements Test (8 Toxic elements results) a) Coloring material (e.g. coating, finger paint, modeling clay, etc.) b) Solid material (e.g. fabrics, plastics, paper and board, etc.) 4. NZS 5822 - Ingestion and Inhalation Hazards JAPAN 1.Toy Safety Standard(ST2002) a) Part 1 - Mechanical and Physical Requirements b) Part 2 - Flammability Requirements i) Finished product ii) Pile fabric c) Part 3 - Chemical Requirements i) Coloring matters ii) Decalcomania iii) Folded paper iv) Rubber-made toys v) Polyethylene (PE) vi) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and acetyl cellulose vii) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) paint viii) Heavy metal content (8 Toxic elements results) in paint. ix) Formaldehyde content in textile (JIS L1041) x) Soap Bubbles xi) Ink xii) Phthalate (DEHP) xiii) DEHP & DINP 2. Food Sanitation Law a) Running colors b) Copy picture c) Origami paper d) Polyethylene (PE) e) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) f) Polyvinyl chloride paint g) Rubber pacifiers