The Canada Toy Safety Standards had been revised as SOR/2011-17 under Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA).
The main content of SOR/2011-17 as follows: the requirements of labeling, electrical hazards, mechanical hazards, thermal hazards, toxic hazards and specific products (Including doll, plush toys and soft toys, push/pull toys , water color which applied by finger, bell, etc.).
Migration of 7 elements (Pb, Hg, Sb, As, Ba, Cd, Se) are stipulated in this standard, in which Hg shall not be detected. The limits of soluble metal of Sb, As, Ba and Se are 1000mg/kg and the total lead contenct in surface coating shall not exceed 90mg/kg.
1. General
2. Packaging
3. Electrically operated Toys
4. Small objects
5. Metal edges
6. Embedded wires frame or structure
7. Plastic components or toys
8. Wooden components
9. Toys with glass component
10. Fasteners
11. Folding mechanism, bracket or bracing
12. Spring-wound driving mechanism
13. Projectiles
14. Large toys intended to be entered by a child
15. Stationary toys and toys intended to bear the weight of a child
16. Toys contain a heat source
17. Toxic substance
18. Corrosive substance, irritant or sensitizer
19. Plastic material
20. Dolls and soft toys-closing/ornamentation
21. Doll and soft toys-stuffing material
22. Doll and soft toys-eyes or nose
23. Flammability of flat/raised fiber textile material
24. Flammability of yarn filaments
25. Flammability of hair/mane
26. Squeaker, reed, valve and other similar device
27. Pull and push toys
28. Rattles
29. Elastics intended for attaching toys, across a baby carriage, crib or playpen
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