Safety of toys - Part 13: Olfactory board games, cosmetic kits and gustative games
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The olfactory board games, cosmetic kits, gustatory games, and supplemental sets all fall within the DIN EN 71-13 standard. The standard specifies parameters like allowable amounts and concentrations when it comes to the use of substances and combinations in these toys. It covers chemicals that are listed as hazardous under EC law, chemicals that can be dangerous in large doses but are not listed as hazardous, and any other chemicals or mixes that are part of the set.
The standard forbids the use of allergenic perfumes in certain toys and contains rules for labeling, particularly for fragrances that cause allergies. The equipment to be used during the activity, the usage of highly flammable substances, and the requirements for a contents list are all listed. It's vital to remember that the standard does not include dolls or cosmetic toys.
Descriptors | Aromatic substances, CE marking, Chemical substances, Chemicals, Chemistry, Children, Contents, Cosmetics, Dangerous chemicals, Dangerous materials, Definitions, Equipment, Equipment safety, Fitness for purpose, Flavouring material, Flavouring matter, Food products, Graphic symbols, Injury to health, Instructions for use, Marking, Maximum contents, Odorous substances, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety measures, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Substances, Symbols, Taste, Toys, Warning notices, Warnings, Maximum quantity |
ICS Codes | 97.200.50 - Toys |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |