BS EN 71-10:2005 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleSafety of Toys: Organic Chemical Compounds Sample Preparation and Extraction
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A standard from the BS EN 71 series that focuses on toy safety is called BS EN 71-10:2005. In particular, it offers recommendations for sample preparation and extraction techniques to ascertain the release or concentration of organic chemical compounds from toys that must comply with BS EN 71-9 criteria.
Ingestion, mouthing, inhalation, and skin or eye contact with toys are just a few of the potential ways that children could be exposed to organic compounds, and the standard tries to address these concerns. It lays out the steps that must be taken in order to prepare and remove samples from toys in order to determine whether and how much of these organic substances are present.
The standard ensures that the safety of toys is thoroughly assessed in terms of potential exposure to organic chemical compounds by outlining sample preparation and extraction techniques. It offers a framework for testing to evaluate the release or content of these substances, which aids in the development of suitable safety regulations for toys.
Descriptors | Physiological effects (human body), Safety measures, Preservatives, Monomers, Solvents, Chemical analysis and testing, Dyes, Amines (aromatic), Specimen preparation, Flame retardants, Wood preservatives, Extraction methods of analysis, Plasticizers, Organic chemistry, Toys, Migration (chemical), Dangerous materials |
ICS Codes | 71.080.01 - Organic chemicals in general 97.200.50 - Toys |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 46782 1 |
File Size | 491.5 KB |