Safety of Toys - Part 11: Organic Chemical Compounds - Methods of Analysis
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The goal of the DIN EN 71-11 standard is to create procedures for analyzing organic chemical substances found in toy materials. The standard's main goal is to ensure the security of toys by offering approved test procedures for identifying and measuring organic compounds present in toy materials. Manufacturers can comply with the general guidelines for organic compounds in toys by using these test procedures.
The standard places a strong emphasis on the value of investigating organic chemical substances to reduce potential dangers and hazards related to toys. It offers a thorough methodology for testing and assessing the quantities of organic compounds present in toy materials. The techniques described in the standard are intended to be trustworthy, precise, and repeatable, guaranteeing reliable and accurate outcomes.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Analysis, Chemical properties, Chemicals, Childproof, Children, Children's toys, Definitions, Determination, Fitness for purpose, Food preservatives, Health protection, Limits (mathematics), Materials, Metals, Methods of analysis, Migration, Monomers, Organic compounds, Plasticizers, Pollution control, Properties, Safety, Safety measures, Safety requirements, Solvents, Specification (approval), Testing, Toxic materials, Toxicity, Toys |
ICS Codes | 97.200.50 - Toys |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 471.0 KB |