Safety of Toys - Part 10: Organic Chemical Compounds - Sample Preparation and Extraction
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The DIN EN 71-10 standard aims to protect children's toys from harmful organic chemical substances. It especially talks about how samples are made and how these substances are tested. The goal of the standard is to determine the quantities of particular organic compounds that migrate from toys into children's bodies through contact or eating.
It is significant to note that chemical toys are not covered by this standard because they are covered in other sections of the EN 71 standard. The standard outlines broad concepts and recommendations that must be adhered to when testing toys for organic chemical substances. Manufacturers and regulatory agencies can guarantee that toys on the market don't put kids' health at risk by exposing them to dangerous organic compounds by conforming to this criterion.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Analysis, Chemical properties, Chemicals, Childproof, Children, Children's toys, Definitions, Determination, Extraction, Fitness for purpose, Health protection, Inhalation, Limits (mathematics), Materials, Metals, Methods of analysis, Migration, Mouth, Organic compounds, Properties, Release, Safety, Safety measures, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Specimen preparation, Testing, Toxic materials, Toxicity, Toys, Sample preparation |
ICS Codes | 97.200.50 - Toys |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |