EN 71 Part 1
EN 71 Part 1: 2005+A9:2009-physical &mechanical Test
(a) Without Sound module toy without sound
(b) With Sound module
(c) Earphone with Sound headphones sound toy
(d) 7000 Cycles Switch Test for Chest 7000 switch tests
(e) Ride-on Toys
(f) Mouth-actuated Toys
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EN 71 Part 2
EN 71 Part 2: 1993-flammability Test flammability test
(a)Finished Product
(b) Pile fabric or material
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EN 71 Part 3
EN 71 Part 3: 1994-Toxic Elements Test (19 Toxic Elements Results)
Toxic metal dissolution test (test results of 19 toxic metal elements)
Lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, selenium, barium, antimony, etc.
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EN41 Part 4
EN 71 Part 4: Experimental Set for Chemistry
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EN 71 Part 5
EN 71 Part 5:Chemisty Toys(Sets) Other than Experimental Sets
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EN 71 Part 6
EN 71 Part 6: Graphical Symbol for Age Warning Labelling Age warning labelling.
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EN 71 Part 7
EN 71 Part 7 Finger Paints
(a)Colorants
(b) Preservatives
(c) Binding agents, extenders, humectants and surfactants, ingredient review binders, additives, moisturizers, surfactants, ingredient evaluation
(d) Limits for the of Transfer certain elements
(e)Limits for primar aromatic amines
(f) Ethanol ethanol
(g) pH value
(h) Product information & Container
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EN 71 Part 8
Swing, slide and similar toys for indoor and outdoor home entertainment
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EN 71 Part 9
General requirements for organic compounds in toys
EN71-9 General Requirements for Organic Compounds—Specifies the total migration amount of toxic compounds present in each toy or toy material in the following exposure modes: contact with mouth; possible ingestion; skin contact; eye contact; inhalation.
Products within the standard range include toys designed for children under 3 years of age (because these toys may be chewed in the mouth by children), and products designed for older children (these products may contact the mouth of children , Skin or inhalation by children.)
Specific products or toy parts within the scope of the standard include:
Toys that may be chewed in the mouth by children under 3
Toys under the age of three who play with hands and weigh less than or equal to 150 grams or accessible parts of toys,
Toys designed for children under three years of age and accessible toy parts
Oral contact parts of mouth-actuated toys
Toys worn on the mouth or nose
Toys that children can enter
Parts of patterning device used as or in toys
Toys used indoors and accessible toy parts
Toys used outdoors and accessible toy parts
Toys or toy parts that imitate food designs
Solid toy materials that may leave traces
Colored liquids easily accessible in toys
Colorless liquid easily accessible in toys
Model clay, toy clay or similar products, except for chemical toys mentioned in EN 71-5
Balloon manufacturing parts
Imitation totem with adhesive
Imitation jewelry
The scope of restricted substances is particularly wide, including flame retardants, colorants, aromatic amines, monomer substances, solvent migration, inhalable solvents, wood preservatives (indoor and outdoor), other preservatives and plasticizers.
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EN 71 Part 10
Sample preparation and extraction of organic compounds
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EN 71 Part 11
Analytical methods for organic compounds
EN 50088
EN 50088-Electric Toy Safety Test
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EC electromagnetic compatibility test