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GB 6675-2003 National Technical Specification for Toy Safety

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB 6675-2003

Standard Name: National Technical Specification for Toy Safety

Chinese Name: 国家玩具安全技术规范

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2003-03-05

Date of Implementation:2003-08-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Household and commercial equipment, entertainment, sports>>97.190 Children's equipment Household and commercial equipment, entertainment, sports>> Recreational equipment>>97.200.50 Toys

Standard Classification Number:Light Industry, Cultural and Living Supplies>>Cultural, Educational, Sports and Entertainment Supplies>>Y57 Toys

associated standards

alternative situation:GB 6675-1986

Procurement status:ISO 8124-1-2000,IDT

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

ISBN:7506634961

Publication date:2003-07-01

other information

Release date:1986-08-13

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Zhang Yanfen, Liu Tangshu, Xu Hanqing, Zhu Dazhong, Yu Qingyun, Wang Xuhua, Zhang Shi

Drafting unit:Shanghai Toys Research Institute

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee on Toy Standardization

Proposing unit:China Light Industry Federation

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China

competent authority:China Light Industry Federation

Introduction to standards:

This standard applies to all toys, that is, all products and materials designed or intended for children under 14 years of age to play with. Unless otherwise stated, this standard applies not only to any toys sold on the market (including trial and free toys) and toys produced and sold domestically, but also to toys after normal use and foreseeable reasonable abuse. This standard does not apply to toys that are not intended for children and that require supervision or special conditions during use. GB 6675-2003 National Technical Specification for Toy Safety GB6675-2003 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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All technical contents of this standard are mandatory. Foreword
GB6675-2003
The main parts of the standard are: normative reference documents, general instructions, technical requirements and implementation. The technical specifications and definitions of this standard are given in Appendix A, Appendix A, Appendix B and Appendix C respectively. This standard adopts the technical equivalent of IS08124-1:2C03 Machinery Safety Language and Physical Energy: Appendix 3. The technical equivalent of ISO8124-2, 1954 "Safety of Machinery - Migration of Certain Elements", Appendix A, Appendix AA, Appendix I, Appendix CA, Appendix CR are normative appendices. Appendix AH, Appendix AC, Appendix A.D, Appendix A, B. Appendix A, H. Appendix CC D, Appendix C.E are technical appendices. This standard will be replaced by CB5575-1986 Machinery Safety 3. This standard was proposed by the Tenth Light Industry Federation Branch. This standard is the standardization technical requirements for inter-enterprise equipment products. The originating units of this standard are China Toy Product Design Committee (Beijing China Light Carbon Certification Center), Guangzhou Jiajiang Technical Supervision Safety Inspection Institute, Yangzhou Exit and Quarantine Bureau Toy Testing Technology Center, National Toy Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, Shenzhen Dalan Quality and Fuel Technology Service Co., Ltd. and Dong Audi Research and Development Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this standard are: Zhang Fen, Liu Tangshu, Jing Jiqing, Taizhong, Wang Xuhua, Zhang Xuhua. 1 Scope || tt || National Technical Code for Safety of Toys || tt || B6675-2003 || tt || This standard is applicable to all products designed or intended for children's toys. Unless otherwise specified, this standard does not apply to toys advertised to the market (including trial and free toys) and all toys produced and sold domestically. It is only used for three-dimensional use and visible after use. This standard is not applicable to those that are not intended for children and require monitoring of properties during use or meet special conditions: This standard is for mechanical and physical toys that are not intended for children and require monitoring of properties during use or meet special conditions. Performance (4.1) This policy A does not apply to the following products with a maximum seat height of 435mm; trebuchets:
self-propelled flying silver or standard grab!
Courtyard and public places of economic and artistic facilities:
air pressure and pneumatic and pneumatic guns
wind, etc. (two equal lines of line resistivity requirements) the final day of the small foot tile baby model, amateur consumer goods or leisure handicrafts storage supplies, audio equipment, travel equipment, music Xiang ear, but not including its system and its imitation; internal combustion aircraft, fire, stickers, vehicles, but not including its components and its parts: not lamp 14 carbon must be used to show the female reduction products.
Fake clock products
Total water toys used in deep water:bZxz.net
Toys installed in public places (such as playgrounds and shopping malls); puzzles composed of more than 5U·pieces without patterns for special use by people; Fireworks and firecrackers, including gunpowder (but excluding special fire-fighting equipment); products containing heating components used in teaching under adult supervision; steam-proof equipment used at a rated voltage of 2+V or above; anti-steam equipment that can be connected to diapers; infant milk media;
Electric ovens used at a rated output voltage of 2V or above, other functional products: large quantity and length: 1m; device: exchange rate 4.2) and Appendix B of this standard are applicable to the following materials: children's eyewear (hair-covering clothing), especially over-the-shoulder, fluttering clothing and similar clothing, toys that can be entered by people, such as toys that can pass smells; - toys that are commonly used for air-proofing (body-filled anti-fungal toys): children's air-proofing toys and other children's air-proofing toys. This standard specifies the following materials and components: varnishes, lacquers, inks, polymer coatings and similar coatings; polymeric materials and similar materials: protective materials with reinforced layers, but not other protective materials! Paper and paperboard with a mass of more than 4005/m2; CB 6675—2003
Natural and synthetic chlorine compounds:
Glass/ceramic/composite materials, except soldering flux used for electrical connections:: Other dyeable materials: Materials that cannot be dyed by wet pads (such as wood, fiberboard, hardboard, bone and leather); Materials that will leave stains (such as stone plastic materials in paint and liquid oxygen in steel molds); Educational modeling materials: including building adhesives and gels;; Materials: including painted materials in or around the surface of the material, chains, speed, touch-sensitive materials and similar materials. 2 Normative referenced documents
The clauses in the following documents are incorporated into the clauses of this standard through the reference of this standard. For dated references, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties who have reached an agreement on the standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For references without date, the latest versions shall be used for this standard. 290.5 Instructions for use of consumer products Instructions for use of toys GB14746 Instructions for use of toys for children (d180)/T575,4-159S Paints and varnishes Determination of outflow time with an outflow cup GB/T6582-19S2 Specifications and test methods for water in analytical laboratories [S: 1S Plastics and rubbers Determination of roller hardness with a chain gauge Medical hardness) 1504287-2: 1937 Table frequency - Terminology - Part 2: Measurement of surface torsion parameters) 45% 13 Sample film and sheet mechanical test method || tt || ISO6508-19 Metal hardness test method - Part 1: Test method (Grade A ,BCDEF,GH,K..TX
1569411954 Series
Combustible materials-Determination of the flame extension performance of self-directed test flame EN7]5:139%Toy safety standard-Part 5: Chemical toys other than test devices (equipment: 3 General
This standard is the mandatory safety technical specification for toys sold on the market (including trial toys) and produced and supplied domestically||t t||This standard aims to protect the health and fitness of children as much as possible, to ensure the safety and hygiene of the products, to safeguard the interests of users and consumers, and to avoid harm to children caused by some defects in the products to the greatest extent possible. These defects may be caused by changes in design, manufacturing technology or manufacturing materials. These injuries may include:) other harmful substances in the market: h) burning speed and waste recovery!
Insist, Lebi;
) Falling or falling from a foreign object:
Other possible injuries, including scratches, blows, abrasions, eye injuries, head injuries and sensory injuries:) Hit:
Accidental life and death on water
Toys that meet the requirements of medical standards will reduce the risks caused by playing in a certain way (normal use) and not using for medical purposes (reasonable use of the rules), and can also be used normally and reasonably after age. All machines (including free toys given away as trial items) and buildings produced for sale in the market should comply with the requirements of this standard. They should ensure that the toys are used in the intended manner or in a reasonably foreseeable manner without endangering the safety or function of the user or the child.
GB6675—2003
This standard specifies the basic requirements for toys for different age groups from infants to 11 years old. The standard clauses do not apply to the corresponding age groups. Safety requirements for children's toys for specific age groups are formulated based on the intellectual and physical abilities of children in the age group. This standard cannot cover all potential hazards that may exist in various types of toys or specific toys. In addition to requiring the functional hazards and the applicable age range to be indicated, this standard does not provide additional instructions for functional toys that are known to be dangerous. This standard requires that appropriate instructions and/or instructions should be provided on the toy body or its packaging. Toy designers and manufacturers should try their best to avoid toys that can cause dust to children. This standard cannot be promoted, and it will not exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising when children of different ages approach and use the same toy. The specific technical requirements and test methods of this standard are shown in Appendix A and Appendix 3. 4 Technical requirements
4.1 Mechanical and performance requirements and test methods Appendix A of the specification, 4.1.1 Normal use
Toys should be adjusted under foreseeable normal use conditions (marked as washable and pre-treated for washing) to ensure that no danger will occur under normal use conditions. Toys should meet 1.1. 4.1.2 Foreseeable use test For toys intended for children aged 96 months and under: Foreseeable use test shall be carried out if special instructions are given. Before and after the test, the toys shall be cleaned and free from contamination: All materials shall be clean and free from contamination: The toy parts or components made of the materials that can be completely contained in the small zero tester shall not exceed 5% of the original size.
4.1.4 Small parts
=) Toys for children aged 35 months and below and
are intended for children aged 33 months and below and their parts that have been disassembled or have been damaged after foreseeable use testing shall not be completely inserted into the small parts test device; b) Toys for children aged 57-72 months and below shall not be inserted into the small parts test device or its removable parts ... Toys for children aged 5 to 6 months, if they are small balls or contain detachable small balls or small balls that can be removed after being wetted, should be marked with instructions: e) Hairballs
Hairballs for children aged 5 to 6 months and below should not completely pass the ball tester if they are slightly pulled off.
d) Preschool dolls
Preschool dolls for children aged 6 to 6 months and below should be round, spherical or hemispherical in shape, and the parts connected to the accessories should not exceed 1 meter in total length.
The net part should penetrate the specified depth.
) Pacifiers
The nipple length of a pacifier for children aged 6 to 6 months and below should not exceed 16 meters. ) Balloons
Balloons with delayed recovery should be equipped with warning signs. g) Toys with elastic carbon balls, toys with elastic carbon balls or toys with elastic carbon balls that will not fall out after a visible slip test: The package should be equipped with warning signs.
4.1.6
) Touchable metal or suction edges
For children under 3 months old, there should be no touchable metal or suction edges.
Non-functional edges
Toys intended for children 3 months old and under should not have sharp edges. If the components of toys intended for use by children aged 37 months to 9 months have functional sharp edges, no warning signs are provided. The company's exhibition and play county recent comprehensive
for S6H and below single use atmosphere, its can be accepted by all edges (including holes and should not contain dangerous and oblique full! Or it should be made into philosophical edges, curled edges! Real curved edges, or protected by water-proof expansion parts or layers, d) the mold edge ...!
The edge of the bolt or screw rod
The screw or screw thread shall not have exposed sharp edges or burrs, or its surface shall be covered with sharp edges, so that sharp edges cannot be touched:
4.1.7 Points
a) Toys with functional sharp points
Toys intended for children aged 1 month or younger shall not have accessible sharp points. b) Toys with functional sharp points
Toys intended for children aged 3 months or younger shall not have accessible sharp points. Toys with functional sharp points shall be equipped with warning signs if they have functional sharp points. Wooden toys
The accessible surface and nearby parts of wooden toys shall not have wooden burrs. 4.1.8 Protrusions
If the protrusions are in danger of piercing the skin, the combined force should be applied to protect them. 4.1.9 Metal wires and rods
Metal wires or other materials used for fixing external objects should not break during the test and produce dangerous sharp points, sharp objects or objects. However, the ends of the parts should be effectively protected when the parts are pulled. The core and the mesh should be 2mm.
4.10 Plastics or plastic materials used in packaging or toys with a length of more than 260 mm and a total circumference of more than 591 mm should have a thickness of GB 6675-2C3
Greater than or equal to o.(xmm:
Soft plastic film with a thickness greater than 00mmXx1u)mm used in toys shall meet the following requirements: a) The average thickness is 0.08mm and the maximum thickness shall not be less than 2.016mm or 1.5mm; b) There shall be holes, and at least 1% of the total area shall be perforated on any area with a maximum of 3cm×33m (no holes shall be made of 1
4.1.11 Cords and elastic fabrics
) Toys made for children aged 18 months and under shall have a cord with a diameter greater than 1.5 mil... There shall be any cord or elastic cord on it that may cause damage or damage to the cord. The length of the rope or elastic rope should be less than 220m. The beads or other attachments at the end of the rope or elastic rope can form a loop or fixed loop. When a force of 25N2 is applied, the length of the flexible or fixed loop should be less than 220m. When a self-retracting rope is used for children aged 3 months and below, the length of the rope that can be touched in the self-retracting mechanism should not exceed 230mm. When a self-retracting rope is used for children aged 3 months and below, the length of the rope that can be touched in the self-retracting mechanism should not exceed 230mm. When a self-retracting rope is used for children aged 3 months and below, the length of the rope that can be touched in the self-retracting mechanism should not exceed 230mm. d) If the opening circumference of the kite is larger than 3 meters and is made of airtight materials, the rope should not be used as a sealing method. Hanging toys on single games should be accompanied by installation instructions and necessary hazard warnings. The whole bed and similar toys should be accompanied by installation instructions and necessary hazard warnings. The rope of the flying toy, the thin rope or cable tied to the kite or other flying toys is more than 1.m, and the wire resistivity is greater than 10/cm. The folding mechanism should not be equipped with instructions. 1. Toy carts, strollers, basket carts and similar toys with handles or other structural parts that may fold and fall on children shall have at least one main locking device and a locking device, both of which shall act directly on the folding mechanism. When the toy is assembled, at least one of its fixing devices shall be able to be locked. When tested according to the corresponding requirements, the toy should not fold and both locking devices should not fail. 2. Toy carts and strollers without handles or other structural parts that may fold and fall on children shall have at least one locking mechanism and a safety device. When tested according to the corresponding requirements, the toy should not fold and the two locking devices should not fail. 3. Other toys with folding mechanisms
Toy furniture with a folding mechanism that can carry children or other structural parts placed on the ground or in a protective or folding mechanism shall have a safety stop or fixing device to prevent it from falling. 4.1.13 Holes in rigid materials GB 6675-2003 Any hole in a rigid material with a thickness of less than 1.25 mm shall be used for children aged 50 months and under.55m, two pieces of material, leather, if the length is 1cm or more, it should be able to pass through the 2mm round rod 1) The space between the moving parts
For children and below, if the moving parts can be used alone, they should also be able to pass through the 2m round rod.
e) Moving poles/belts in ride-on toys
The power transmission chain/belt in ride-on toys must be protected so that it cannot be touched. The protective cover cannot be removed without using tools.
d Co-driven mechanism
The driving mechanism of the toy, battery-driven, portable or other powered mechanism should be enclosed and should not expose any dangerous parts that can cause scratches or sharp points or other parts that can crush fingers or other parts of the body. e) Spring-driven toys for children aged 6 months and under. If the claw-shaped handle is inserted into the toy body, the claw-shaped handle shall have a 2mm diameter rod and shall not have a hole for insertion.
4.1.14 Springs
) If the pitch of the thread of the spring is greater than 3mm at any position in the toy, the spring shall not be accessible. If the pitch of the thread of the spring is greater than 3mm when subjected to a tensile force of 40N, the spring shall not be accessible. If the spring is in a static state and is likely to be subjected to a load greater than 3mm, the spring cover shall be accessible.
Stability and weight requirements
For children aged 6 months and under, the spring shall be capable of being used immediately and shall not have a hole for insertion. 1) When conducting the corresponding lateral tilt stability test, the toy with legs that cannot play a stabilizing role and the floor-standing toy with seats that are designed for children of 6 months or less should not tilt. When conducting the corresponding lateral tilt stability test, the toy with legs that cannot play a stabilizing role and the floor-standing toy with seats that are designed for children of 6 months or less should not tilt. When conducting the front and rear stability test, the toy should not tilt forward or backward. d) When conducting the lateral tilt stability test, the toy with legs that cannot play a stabilizing role and the floor-standing toy with seats that are designed for children of 6 months or less should not tilt forward or backward.
Stability of stationary toys placed on the floor
Stationary toys placed on the floor with a height of 760mm and a height of more than 4.5kR shall not be subjected to the test.
4.1.16 Enclosed toys
Enclosed toys shall have good ventilation to ensure that there is no suffocation hazard. b) Doors and similar devices of enclosed toys shall not be equipped with automatic locking devices. When the relevant test is carried out, the force to open and close the parts shall not exceed 45. H. Buckles, zippers and other similar fastening devices should not be used on doors and hoods. e. Toy boxes and similar toy boxes with self-propelled chains should have a support device. Before and after the durability test of the toy cover for 7000 hours, the movement of the toy under its full weight at any position in an arc not more than 6" from 50m to the fully closed position should not be greater than 1>1mn (except for the last ECmm of travel);
: Toy boxes and their support devices should comply with the requirements of 4.1.2. The support device of the toy box without a toy box should have instructions on how to properly install and maintain it: CB6675-2003
The support device of the toy box should ensure that the toy is fully supported without user adjustment. The toy box is durable. 1. The test shall not require the user to adjust the equipment and shall meet the corresponding requirements. 2. Toys with closed heads: Toys with projectile heads made of airtight materials shall have at least one single opening with a surface area of ​​at least 50mm and two ventilation openings at least 150mm apart, or one ventilation opening with equivalent area that converts the two 50mm openings into a protective body. 4.1.17 Injury protection toys
All plastic covers shall be rigid and shall not have sharp edges, sharp points or loose parts that may enter the enclosure when conducting corresponding impact tests, and shall be provided with replacement instructions.
4.1.18 Projectile systems
4.1.18.1—Overall requirements
Toy catapults and toys with catapults shall meet the following requirements: 1. The half of the end of the rigid projectile shall not The wing of the propeller should be less than 2mm. The circumference of the propeller should be designed as a circular ring to reduce the possible danger. This method is applicable to the propeller or propeller in the lowest state when not in action, but the end and edge of this rotating propeller or propeller should be made of suitable elastic material. 4.1.18.2 Energy-saving ejection toys
a) According to the kinetic energy of the projectile, the impact of the projectile cannot exceed 0.161/cm; the protective belt should not be separated from the main body after the tensile test and the protective part should not be separated from the main body, or the projectile cannot be launched from the designated ejection machine after separation from the main body:) For ports that may be used in danger, a warning system should be set up. b) After the kinetic energy test of the projectile, the projectile should not be dangerous Sharp edges and sharp points: The ejection mechanism should not be able to launch any other projectiles that are not designed for it when it is modified! If the ejection mechanism can launch projectiles that are not designed for it, a warning statement should be provided: All small projectiles should not be used as small parts testers. This requirement applies to all age groups. 4.1:18.3 Non-primary ejection toys
Sieve-shaped or high-speed projectiles should have protective ends or protective parts made of elastic materials or unless a suction cup is embedded in the front| and its a
impact surface is not less than m. After the force avoidance test and the tensile test, the protective part should not be separated from the main body or separated from the soil body. However, the ejection charge is not ejected in the expected manner: After the learning test: The energy of the single point is not more than 5
.-6 4.1.19 Aquatic toys The valves of aquatic toys must have valve plugs permanently connected to the toy. When the toy is filled with gas, the valves should be airtight and the part remaining outside the toy should not be more than 5mm high. Warning instructions should be provided: 4.1.20 Braking device The self-propelled wheel or other mechanical device should have a brake device. When the brake test is carried out, the movement of the brake device should not exceed 3 cm2. The pump should be greater than or equal to 31g. The toy should have a brake device and an electric brake. When the brake is not released, the power supply should be automatically disconnected. The power supply should be disconnected when the brake is used.
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4.1.21 Toy bicycles
4.1.21.1 Instructions for use
Instructions for assembly and maintenance and necessary replacement instructions shall be attached to the bottom of the toy bicycle. 4.1.21.2 Maximum seat height
The saddle pipe shall have a permanent mark indicating the minimum insertion depth into the frame. The minimum insertion mark shall be located at a position at least 2.5 times the diameter of the microtube at the end (effective part) of the saddle pipe
4.1.21.3 Braking device
Self-propelled bicycles shall have a brake disc installed on the rear wheel. For brake testing, the moving distance shall not be greater than 5c. 4.1.22 Speed ​​requirements for electric children's vehicles
The maximum speed of an electric vehicle should not exceed 8km/h. 4.1.23 Heat source toys
When a heat source toy is tested by a qualified person, the toy with a heat source should not be ignited; the temperature rise of the toy and similar parts should not exceed the specified value of the toy; the temperature of the toy's other touchable parts should not exceed the corresponding specified values: 4.1.24 Liquid-filled toys
When a toy containing essential liquids is tested for leakage, the liquid in the toy should not be exceeded; the teether or tooth pick should be marked with a statement that it cannot be placed in a cold room. 4.1.25 Oral toys
a): The toy and its detachable mouthpiece shall not be a complete component tester; If the non-detachable parts of the dynamic equipment are dislocated after the force test and the tensile test, the detached parts shall not be completely contained in the small parts tester: The dynamic equipment containing loose parts shall only be subjected to the durability test. Any detached parts shall not be completely contained in the small parts test belt: d) The detachable or non-detachable parts installed in the balloon shall meet the requirements of 4.1.25). 4.1.26 Toy skates and toy skateboards shall be equipped with general instructions to remind teachers that they must be properly protected. 4.1.27 Toy gunpowder gunpowder shall not produce fire, hot objects and fragments that can cause harm during normal use. The anti-gunpowder packaging shall be equipped with instructions and liquid packaging. 1.28 types of simulated weapon toys: In this specification, there are no requirements in Appendix A (not in accordance with IS081241200). Real weapon toys should: a) projectiles and should not use gunpowder as the launching energy. b) The bolt assembly and projectiles of projectile toys such as guns, bullets, etc. should not be made of gold or materials that are harmful to the human body. 7) The production is prohibited. The main parts of the guns and bullets should be distinguished by more than two bright colors, and the appearance color should not be black, gold, or bright colors, and the total cost should not exceed one-half! The overall size and proportion should be significantly different from the standard guns. 4.2 Combustion Performance
For detailed technical requirements and test methods of micro-combustion performance, please refer to Appendix B4.2.1 Technical Requirements
4.2.1. 1 General requirements
The following materials shall not be used to make toys:
: Fiber (industrial nitrile) and materials that are relatively durable in fire (except for materials that are oxidized or painted); 8
: Plush fabrics that are easy to produce leather after exposure to fire. GH6675-2003
Except as specified, toys should not contain flammable gases, extremely flammable gases, highly flammable liquids, flammable liquids, 4.2.1.2 Beards, mustaches, wigs and masks with a length greater than or equal to 501mm protruding from the toy surface and other headdress toys containing hair, fur and other accessories
Beards, mustaches, wigs, masks and other accessories with a length greater than or equal to 50m protruding from the toy surface For headdress toys with hair, plush or other accessories, when conducting the flammability test, the time between the start of the flame and the end of the flame shall not exceed 2 seconds and the flame shall be controlled, but the maximum length of the remaining part shall be:
, if the length is 150mm or more, it shall not be less than 50% of its extended length. If the length is less than 150mm, it shall not be less than 25% of its maximum length: 4.2.1.3 Beards, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdress toys with hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy
For headdress toys with hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdresses with hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy, the flame shall be ignited within seconds after the flame is ignited during the relative combustion test. The burning time shall not exceed 2, and the volume of the destroyed part from the ignition point shall not exceed 100mm
excluding hair, velvet or other accessories, and the mask part of the face is not included, unless the distance between the center of the mask and the neck of the mask is greater than 133mm.
4.2.1.4 Costumes
Costumes, including related jewelry for children to wear and other toys for children to wear (excluding toys and paper toys other than those specified in the regulations) shall be subjected to corresponding burning tests. The flame extension speed shall be less than or equal to 30%/s: If the flame growth or extension speed is between 0mm/s and 30mm/s, the toy and the mask shall not have a warning statement: "Warning: Do not approach fire! ”
2.2.1.5 Toys intended for children to enter
When toys intended for children to enter are subjected to relevant combustion tests, their flame spread speed is less than or equal to 30m/81. If there is a strict test, they are considered to have passed the test! If the flame spread speed is greater than 20Xm/, there should be no fire. For example, the flame spread speed is between 13trtm/s and 35mm/s. The toy and its packaging should display the following statement: "Warning: Keep away from fire!" \
4.2.1.6 Soft stuffed toys
When soft stuffed toys made of plush or textile fabrics are subjected to relevant combustion tests, their flame fall number should not exceed 3)rmrr/%! 4.3 Migration of specific elements in toys with a diameter of 50 mm or less
Specific technical requirements and test methods for specific elements are detailed in the radiation test record 4.3.1 The maximum amount of migratable elements in the material and the component should be less than or equal to the maximum limit of the corresponding element in the test. Table 1 Maximum amount of migratable elements in toy materials*/ng/kg>
Five materials
Except for new materials, other toy materials are also toy materials
4.4 Toy labeling and instructions for use
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The instructions for use of the anti-point mark should also:
\) comply with the relevant requirements of the national standard:
comply with the requirements of (525.5,
5 Inspection
5. Inspection of Class 1 direct-acting toys
Similar to the real-life toys, only monthly inspections are required. 5. Inspection of the instructions for use of toys
The instructions for use of the toys shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of GB5296.5. 5.3 Inspections other than 5.1 and 5.2||t t||Except for 5.1 and 5.2, all other tests shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Appendix A, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of this standard. 6 Implementation and Supervision
Production, Sales and Import
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. Units and individuals engaged in the research, production and operation of test tools shall strictly implement this standard: Products that do not meet the wood standard are prohibited from being produced, sold or imported. 6.2 Inspection, Appeal and Complaint
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. According to the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on Standardization of the People's Republic of China, state organs, enterprises and all citizens have the right to report and complain about violations of this standard. 5.3 Supervision and Inspection According to the relevant decisions of the People's Republic of China on product quality, the state has established a supervision system for toys (product quality) with reporting as the main method. 6.4 Safety Certification The safety certification work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and practices of the country. 6.5 Production License |The production license work of this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and provisions. 7 Legal claims
The violation of this standard shall be subject to the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Quality Standards Law of the People's Republic of China, and other relevant laws and regulations.
8 This standard is promoted by the National Standards Administration Committee (National Standardization Administration) and is responsible for the new standard. 13
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Mechanical and physical properties
GH 6675—2003
The technical content of Appendix A of this standard is equivalent to that of [5O8121-1, 2000. 1SR131 This part is abbreviated based on the current European and American standards (ENV71-1) and the relevant national standards (ASTM HG3) for the purpose of reducing the basis. Toys that meet the requirements of this standard will reduce the potential hazards caused by the use of toys in the intended manner (normal use and reasonable abuse of non-intended use). Appendix A of this standard cannot and will not exempt parents from selecting appropriate toys. At the same time, this part cannot exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising children of different ages to play with them at different times. Appendix AA (battery-powered toys) is included in this standard. After the revision of IEC6211b to A.14, Appendix AA is considered to replace the informative appendix. For Appendix AB, Appendix AC, Appendix AL, Appendix AF and Appendix AF, please correctly understand this standard.2 Beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other headdress toys containing hair, fur or other accessories with a protruding surface length greater than or equal to 501mm
Beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other headdress toys containing hair, fur or other accessories with a protruding surface length equal to 50mm, when tested using the flammability regulations, the ignition time from the start of the ignition to the end shall not exceed 2 degrees and the ignition shall be controlled, but the maximum remaining length shall be:
, if the protruding length is 150mm or more, it shall not be less than 50% of its extended length. If the length of the toy is less than 150mm, the maximum length shall not be less than 25:4.2.1.3 Beards, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdresses containing hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy.
Beards, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdresses containing hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy. When the visual combustion test is carried out, the burning time after the flame is ignited shall not exceed 2 seconds, and the amount of the destroyed part from the ignition point shall not be less than 100mm
It does not contain hair, plush or other accessories, and the face covering part is not included, unless the distance between the center of the toy and the top of the mask is more than 133mm.||t 4.2.1.4 Costumes and toys, including related accessories and other toys intended for children to wear (excluding toys and non-paper toys except those specified in the regulations), when subjected to relevant burning tests, if the flame spread speed is less than or equal to 30m/s: If the flame spread speed is between 0mm/s and 30mm/s, the toy and its head are deemed to have passed the test. 2.2.1.5 Toys intended for children to enter When subjected to relevant burning tests, if the flame spread speed is less than or equal to 30m/s, the toy and its head are deemed to have passed the test. If the flame speed is greater than 20 mm/s, there should be no fire. The flame spread speed is between 13 mm/s and 35 mm/s. The toys and their packaging should be marked with the following instructions: "Warning: Keep away from fire!" 4.2.1.6 Soft stuffed toys When soft stuffed toys made of plush or textile fabrics are subjected to corresponding ignition tests, the flame fall number should not exceed 3) rmrr/% for multiple small toys with a maximum size of 50 mm or less. 4.3 Special Migration of specific elements
Specific technical requirements and test methods for specific elements migration are detailed in 4.3.1 Maximum amount of migratable elements
The maximum amount of migratable elements in materials and components should be lower than or equal to the maximum limit of the corresponding element in 1. Table 1 Maximum amount of migratable elements in toy materials*/ng/kg>
Five materials
Except for new materials, other toy materials are also toy materials
4.4 Toy labeling and instructions for use
GB 6675-2003
The instructions for use of the anti-point mark should also:
\) comply with the relevant requirements of the national standard:
comply with the requirements of (525.5,
5 Inspection
5. Inspection of Class 1 direct-acting toys
Similar to the real-life toys, only monthly inspections are required. 5. Inspection of the instructions for use of toys
The instructions for use of the toys shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of GB5296.5. 5.3 Inspections other than 5.1 and 5.2||t t||Except for 5.1 and 5.2, all other tests shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Appendix A, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of this standard. 6 Implementation and Supervision
Production, Sales and Import
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. Units and individuals engaged in the research, production and operation of test tools shall strictly implement this standard: Products that do not meet the wood standard are prohibited from being produced, sold or imported. 6.2 Inspection, Appeal and Complaint
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. According to the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on Standardization of the People's Republic of China, state organs, enterprises and all citizens have the right to report and complain about violations of this standard. 5.3 Supervision and Inspection According to the relevant decisions of the People's Republic of China on product quality, the state has established a supervision system for toys (product quality) with reporting as the main method. 6.4 Safety Certification The safety certification work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and practices of the country. 6.5 Production License |The production license work of this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and provisions. 7 Legal claims
The penalties for violating the provisions of this standard shall be subject to the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Quality Standards Law of the People's Republic of China and other relevant laws and regulations.
8 This standard is promoted by the National Standards Administration Commission (National Standardization Administration) and is responsible for the new standard. 13
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Mechanical and physical properties
GH 6675—2003
The technical content of Appendix A of this standard is equivalent to that of [5O8121-1, 2000. 1SR131 This part is abbreviated based on the current European standard (ENV71-1) and the relevant national standard (ASTM HG3). Toys that meet the requirements of this standard will reduce the potential hazards caused by the use of toys in the intended manner (normal use and reasonable abuse of toys not intended for use). Appendix A of this standard cannot and will not exempt parents from selecting appropriate toys. At the same time, this part cannot exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising children of different ages to play with them at different times. Appendix AA (battery-powered toys) is included in this standard. When IEC6211b is revised to A.14, Appendix AA will be considered to replace the informative appendix. Please correctly understand this standard for Appendix AB, Appendix AC, Appendix AL, Appendix AF and Appendix AF.2 Beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other headdress toys containing hair, fur or other accessories with a protruding surface length greater than or equal to 501mm
Beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other headdress toys containing hair, fur or other accessories with a protruding surface length equal to 50mm, when tested using the flammability regulations, the ignition time from the start of the ignition to the end shall not exceed 2 degrees and the ignition shall be controlled, but the maximum remaining length shall be:
, if the protruding length is 150mm or more, it shall not be less than 50% of its extended length. If the length of the toy is less than 150mm, the maximum length shall not be less than 25:4.2.1.3 Beards, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdresses containing hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy.
Beards, tentacles, wigs and masks and other headdresses containing hair, plush or other accessories that are less than 50mm long and protrude from the surface of the toy. When the visual combustion test is carried out, the burning time after the flame is ignited shall not exceed 2 seconds, and the amount of the destroyed part from the ignition point shall not be less than 100mm
It does not contain hair, plush or other accessories, and the face covering part is not included, unless the distance between the center of the toy and the top of the mask is more than 133mm.||t 4.2.1.4 Costumes and toys, including related accessories and other toys intended for children to wear (excluding toys and non-paper toys except those specified in the regulations), when subjected to relevant burning tests, if the flame spread speed is less than or equal to 30m/s: If the flame spread speed is between 0mm/s and 30mm/s, the toy and its head are deemed to have passed the test. 2.2.1.5 Toys intended for children to enter When subjected to relevant burning tests, if the flame spread speed is less than or equal to 30m/s, the toy and its head are deemed to have passed the test. If the flame speed is greater than 20 mm/s, there should be no fire. The flame spread speed is between 13 mm/s and 35 mm/s. The toys and their packaging should be marked with the following instructions: "Warning: Keep away from fire!" 4.2.1.6 Soft stuffed toys When soft stuffed toys made of plush or textile fabrics are subjected to corresponding ignition tests, the flame fall number should not exceed 3) rmrr/% for multiple small toys with a maximum size of 50 mm or less. 4.3 Special Migration of specific elements
Specific technical requirements and test methods for specific elements migration are detailed in 4.3.1 Maximum amount of migratable elements
The maximum amount of migratable elements in materials and components should be lower than or equal to the maximum limit of the corresponding element in 1. Table 1 Maximum amount of migratable elements in toy materials*/ng/kg>
Five materials
Except for new materials, other toy materials are also toy materials
4.4 Toy labeling and instructions for use
GB 6675-2003
The instructions for use of the anti-point mark should also:
\) comply with the relevant requirements of the national standard:
comply with the requirements of (525.5,
5 Inspection
5. Inspection of Class 1 direct-acting toys
Similar to the real-life toys, only monthly inspections are required. 5. Inspection of the instructions for use of toys
The instructions for use of the toys shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of GB5296.5. 5.3 Inspections other than 5.1 and 5.2||t t||Except for 5.1 and 5.2, all other tests shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Appendix A, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of this standard. 6 Implementation and Supervision
Production, Sales and Import
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. Units and individuals engaged in the research, production and operation of test tools shall strictly implement this standard: Products that do not meet the wood standard are prohibited from being produced, sold or imported. 6.2 Inspection, Appeal and Complaint
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. According to the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on Standardization of the People's Republic of China, state organs, enterprises and all citizens have the right to report and complain about violations of this standard. 5.3 Supervision and Inspection According to the relevant decisions of the People's Republic of China on product quality, the state has established a supervision system for toys (product quality) with reporting as the main method. 6.4 Safety Certification The safety certification work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and practices of the country. 6.5 Production License |The production license work of this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and provisions. 7 Legal claims
The penalties for violating the provisions of this standard shall be subject to the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Quality Standards Law of the People's Republic of China and other relevant laws and regulations.
8 This standard is promoted by the National Standards Administration Commission (National Standardization Administration) and is responsible for the new standard. 13
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Mechanical and physical properties
GH 6675—2003
The technical content of Appendix A of this standard is equivalent to that of [5O8121-1, 2000. 1SR131 This part is abbreviated based on the current European standard (ENV71-1) and the relevant national standard (ASTM HG3). Toys that meet the requirements of this standard will reduce the potential hazards caused by the use of toys in the intended manner (normal use and reasonable abuse of toys not intended for use). Appendix A of this standard cannot and will not exempt parents from selecting appropriate toys. At the same time, this part cannot exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising children of different ages to play with them at different times. Appendix AA (battery-powered toys) is included in this standard. When IEC6211b is revised to A.14, Appendix AA will be considered to replace the informative appendix. Please correctly understand this standard for Appendix AB, Appendix AC, Appendix AL, Appendix AF and Appendix AF.5. Inspection of Class 1 direct-acting toys
Similar to the requirements of the real self-instrument, only monthly inspection is required. 5. Inspection of the instructions for use of toys
The instructions for use shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of GB5296.5. 5.3 Inspections other than 5.1 and 5.2
Except 5.1 and 5.2, all other inspections shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Appendix A, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of this standard. 6 Implementation and Supervision
Production, sale and import
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. Units and individuals engaged in the research, production and operation of test tools must strictly implement this standard. Products that do not meet this standard are prohibited from being produced, sold and imported. 6.2 Inspection, appeal and complaint
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, state organs, enterprises and all citizens have the right to report, appeal and complain about violations of this standard. 5.3 Supervision
In accordance with the relevant decisions of the People's Republic of China on product quality, the state has the right to report on the quality of toys (product quality) 6.4 Safety certification
The safety certification work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and practices. 6.5 Production license
The production license work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and practices. 7 Legal liability
For violations of this standard, the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Quality Standards Law of the People's Republic of China, and other relevant laws and regulations shall apply. 8 This standard is promoted by the National Standards Administration Commission (National Standardization Administration) and is responsible for the new standard. 13
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Mechanical and physical properties
GH 6675—2003
The technical content of Appendix A of this standard is equivalent to that of [5O8121-1, 2000. 1SR131 This part is abbreviated based on the current European and American standards (ENV71-1) and the relevant national standards (ASTM HG3) for the purpose of reducing the basis. Toys that meet the requirements of this standard will reduce the potential hazards caused by the use of toys in the intended manner (normal use and reasonable abuse of non-intended use). Appendix A of this standard cannot and will not exempt parents from selecting appropriate toys. At the same time, this part cannot exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising children of different ages to play with them at different times. Appendix AA (battery-powered toys) is included in this standard. After the revision of IEC6211b to A.14, Appendix AA is considered to replace the informative appendix. For Appendix AB, Appendix AC, Appendix AL, Appendix AF and Appendix AF, please correctly understand this standard.5. Inspection of Class 1 direct-acting toys
Similar to the requirements of the real self-instrument, only monthly inspection is required. 5. Inspection of the instructions for use of toys
The instructions for use shall be inspected in accordance with the requirements of GB5296.5. 5.3 Inspections other than 5.1 and 5.2
Except 5.1 and 5.2, all other inspections shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Appendix A, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of this standard. 6 Implementation and Supervision
Production, sale and import
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China. Units and individuals engaged in the research, production and operation of test tools must strictly implement this standard. Products that do not meet this standard are prohibited from being produced, sold and imported. 6.2 Inspection, appeal and complaint
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China and the relevant provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, state organs, enterprises and all citizens have the right to report, appeal and complain about violations of this standard. 5.3 Supervision
In accordance with the relevant decisions of the People's Republic of China on product quality, the state has the right to report on the quality of toys (product quality) 6.4 Safety certification
The safety certification work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and practices. 6.5 Production license
The production license work involved in this standard shall be implemented in accordance with relevant national laws, regulations and practices. 7 Legal liability
For violations of this standard, the provisions of the Standardization Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Quality Standards Law of the People's Republic of China, and other relevant laws and regulations shall apply. 8 This standard is promoted by the National Standards Administration Commission (National Standardization Administration) and is responsible for the new standard. 13
Appendix A
(Normative Appendix)
Mechanical and physical properties
GH 6675—2003
The technical content of Appendix A of this standard is equivalent to that of [5O8121-1, 2000. 1SR131 This part is abbreviated based on the current European and American standards (ENV71-1) and the relevant national standards (ASTM HG3) for the purpose of reducing the basis. Toys that meet the requirements of this standard will reduce the potential hazards caused by the use of toys in the intended manner (normal use and reasonable abuse of non-intended use). Appendix A of this standard cannot and will not exempt parents from selecting appropriate toys. At the same time, this part cannot exempt parents from the responsibility of supervising children of different ages to play with them at different times. Appendix AA (battery-powered toys) is included in this standard. After the revision of IEC6211b to A.14, Appendix AA is considered to replace the informative appendix. For Appendix AB, Appendix AC, Appendix AL, Appendix AF and Appendix AF, please correctly understand this standard.
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