Building blocks, as a type of children's toy, must comply with the AS/NZS ISO 8124 series standards in Australia to ensure safety. These standards consist of several parts, and the main testing items related to building blocks may include:
1. AS/NZS ISO 8124-1: Safety requirements for mechanical and physical properties, such as small parts testing, sharp edge testing, and sharp point testing, to ensure the toy's structure and mechanical design do not harm children.
2. AS/NZS ISO 8124-2: Flammability testing to ensure the toy materials are not easily ignitable.
3. AS/NZS ISO 8124-3: Migration of certain elements testing, focusing on heavy metals like lead and cadmium to prevent potential risks to children's health.
1. Fill out the test application form.
2. Determine the age group for testing (e.g., under three years or all ages).
3. Submit test samples and pay the testing fees.
4. Arrange for testing.
5. Upon passing the test, a test report will be issued.
- Ensure the submitted test samples represent the final product and meet the required quantity and appearance standards.
- The test report must be issued by a qualified testing body, and the content should be accurate and truthful.
- Stay updated on the latest versions and amendments of the standards as they may change.
- Conduct testing strictly according to standard requirements to ensure toy safety.
After obtaining AS/NZS ISO 8124 certification, manufacturers can label their products as compliant with Australian and New Zealand toy safety standards. Before certification, manufacturers or suppliers should thoroughly understand the requirements of the certifying body and ensure the product meets the standard. Additionally, as standards and market policies evolve, relevant companies and organizations should respond promptly to ensure continuous compliance with the latest requirements.
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