Does plush toys exported to Israel need national standards or EU standards?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-13
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the case of exports, it is the European Union.

    Export required** can be contacted. See my name.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Israel has formulated a series of technical requirements for market access conditions such as technology, sanitation and inspection and quarantine for different products, covering health, environmental protection, safety and consumer protection.

    Israel's standards can be divided into two broad categories: mandatory and non-mandatory. Mandatory standards require all companies to comply with them, otherwise their products will not be able to enter the market. Non-mandatory standards mainly serve as guidance and reference.

    Mandatory standards apply to most food, beverages, tobacco, textiles, clothing, toys, footwear and leather goods.

    In Israel, the development and monitoring of the implementation of standards involves the Israel Standards Institute, the Ministry of Industry and Labour, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Communications. Israel**, the Ministry of Industry and Labour, in consultation with producers and consumers and with the consent of the relevant ministers, may declare a standard mandatory.

    For products to which the mandatory standards apply, the inspection procedures for their domestic products are different from those for imported products. Most imported products are systematically inspected at the port, while domestic products are market-inspected. If an importer obtains a standard mark issued by the Bureau of Standards, the imported products can be imported directly into Israel without additional inspection.

    For importers who have not obtained the standard mark, their imported products shall be subject to type approval and inspection. The practice also varies depending on the degree of product safety and the reputation of the importer. For certain products, if there is no change in the importer or the imported product, the type approval is conducted every four years.

    For safety-related products, random inspections are required before customs clearance. If the importer is in good standing, the sample test can be carried out at its warehouse.

    In addition, Jewish law has some special regulations on food, etc., similar to the "halal" requirements of Islam. If an importer wishes to sell a food product marked as kosher, he must first obtain a certificate issued by the rabbis (see kosher certification section of this topic). There are also kosher and non-kosher restaurants in Israel, and many Jews do not eat at non-kosher restaurants.

    However, the procedures for obtaining a kosher certificate are cumbersome and costly. Meat for export is slaughtered and prepared in accordance with Jewish regulations; Export enterprises need to invite rabbi to visit the factory site for about one month every year, and the enterprise needs to pay all transportation, accommodation and certain inspection fees. Only with rabbinical approval, companies can obtain a kosher certificate valid for one year and pay a certificate fee of about $4,000, which needs to be renewed annually.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Israel has its own certification system, find an agency to ask if you want to apply for a charger (what exactly is being charged).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Judging by your question, what you're doing should be electronics.

    CB certification is required for the export of electronic products to Israel.

    However, whether there are other certifications required depends on whether your customers still have requirements.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mandatory testing to the United States includes:

    CPSIA testing, including lead levels in paints.

    Detection of lead content in substrates.

    Detection of phthalates.

    ASTM F963 tested.

    If there is a packaging material, it is necessary to meet the inspection requirements of the coneg packaging.

    The mandatory tests to go to the EU are:

    EN71 Toy Inspection.

    94 64 ec packaging inspection.

    91 338 EEC cadmium content detection.

    2005 84 ec phthalate detection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Introduction to the Toy Directive - Toys exported to the EU must do CE certificate, and the standard is EN71. Many people understand it as an EN71 certificate. In order to ensure the safety of products, safety standards have been formulated in different regions, so that in different stages of product production, Lu Hongshi has strict test key books and production process control, among which the European standard is one of the most widely used.

    Any product that goes to Europe will inevitably undergo rigorous testing according to the EN71 standard, and toys are no exception. The most commonly used of these is Torque& Tension,Drop Test,Impact Test,Compression :2005 Toy Safety Part 1:

    Physical and mechanical properties This part mainly includes drop test, small parts test, sharp edge test, tensile test, pressure test, seam test, ear, nose and eye tensile force, torque test, etc. EN71-2:2006 Safety of toys Part 2:

    Flame retardant propertiesThis part specifies the types of flammable materials prohibited for all toys and the requirements for the combustion performance of toys with certain small ignition sources. It is required that the burning rate of the tested material must not exceed the limits specified in the standard. It involves toys worn on the head, toy costumes and toys for children to wear while playing, toys for children to enter, and soft padded toys with plush or textile fabrics.

    EN71-3:2001 AC:2002 Safety of toys Part 3:

    Transfer of Certain Elements This section specifies the maximum limits for migratory elements (antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, tin) in accessible parts or materials of toys. The test principle is that soluble elements are the extractables extracted from toy materials under the condition that the simulated material is in continuous contact with stomach acid for a period of time after swallowing.

    The content of soluble elements was determined by the method with appropriate detection limits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are too many people to line up! If it is an EU customer who requires CE certification of plush toys, it is necessary to do, of course, for toy products, there is a special toy standard EN71 for applying for CE, usually the silver test has EN71-1 physical machine beam performance slag test EN71-2 flame retardant test EN71-3 eight heavy metal tests: Handshake.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Our laboratory price travel book is not wrong to dismantle the pants, I don't know if you are interested, Zisheng, you may wish to send a**to compare**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Plush toys to the United States need to pass the American standard: ASTM-F963 for the European Union: EN71 for China: GB6675-2003

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    LSA is very correct, but it still depends on whether your customer has special requirements for security certification, if so, it must be done!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The above is true, but there are also customers in the United States who require CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) standards.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This time there happened to be a batch of plush toy goods, and the customer was doing an appraisal The identification that the United States has to do for plush toys seems to be to see if this thing has eliminated static electricity

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hehe, do you meet a customer who wants to do this certification? Do your peers have time to chat?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Germany is an EU country, and toys exported to Germany need to do CE certification EN71 on it

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For safety requirements, please refer to Richtlinie 88 378 EWG zur angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über die Sicherheit von Spielzeug

    CE marked. Refer to 88 378 EWG for annotation instructions

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's okay to do EN71.

    Need to do it?

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