Do all toy products exported to the EU need to do REACH SVHCS173?

Updated on international 2024-04-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The full name of the EU REACH regulation is "Act on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals", and many domestic companies currently think that the REACH regulation is only related to the petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical and other industries. However, domestic enterprises such as electromechanical, home appliances, electronics, toys, and clothing are indifferent.

    In fact, the REACH regulation stipulates that chemical substances, whether they exist independently or in various products, need to be authorized or restricted, if they are substances or preparations, they need to be registered, and if they are articles, they need to be notified and transmitted. As a result, as many as 5 million products have been affected, covering almost all products including electromechanical, home appliances, textiles, furniture, toys, cosmetics, and daily chemicals.

    The requirements of the REACH regulation, for the toy industry, are mainly the control of hazardous substances in products, including substances of very high concern and hazardous substances, and phthalate esters that are notified by the European Union at most.

    Unlike EU RoHS directives, REACH regulations are mandatory, and products that have not completed registration and other procedures will be prohibited from entering the EU market.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    REACH173 is not mandatory, mainly willing customer requirements! However, the EN71 Toys Directive is mandatory: CE-EN71

    REACH CE test process:

    Fill in the application form, provide product information, send samples over, and test OK certificate report.

    Turnaround time: 5-7 working days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no mandatory requirement, EN71 is mandatory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Good afternoon, the EU REACH standard requires that all toy products that may come into contact with the human body need to pass the REACH standard, including: 1

    Materials: metal, plastic, wood, fiber, leather, paper and other materials; 2.Chemicals:

    dyes, preservatives, fillers, adhesives, lubricants, fragrances and other chemicals; 3.Components: electronic components, batteries, buttons, pulleys, cables, plugs, bulbs, zippers, etc.; 4.

    Decoration: embroidery, appliqué, hot stamping, printing, spray painting, etc. <>

    Good afternoon, the EU REACH standard requires that all toy products that may come into contact with the human body need to pass the REACH standard, including 1Material:

    metal, plastic, wood, fiber, leather, paper and other materials; Repentance shouts 2Chemicals: dyes, preservatives, fillers, adhesives, lubricants, fragrances and other BIZ chemicals; 3.

    Components: electronic components, batteries, buttons, pulleys, cables, plugs, bulbs, zippers, etc.; 4.Decoration:

    Embroidery, appliqué, foil stamping, printing, spray painting, etc. <>

    Related information: REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) is a regulation issued by the European Union to regulate the production, use and sale of chemicals. It regulates the registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals and aims to ensure the safe use of chemicals and to protect the environment and public health.

    REACH requires companies to provide information about chemicals to the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) so that the European Union can assess the safety of chemicals. REACH also sets out the safety measures that businesses that use chemicals must comply with to ensure the safe use of chemicals. <>

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