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- EU Regulations
- REACH refers to “Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals”, which contains the registration,evalua
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- Quality & Label Assessment
- People now pay more attention on the appearance and performance of jewelry. At present most of the metal jewelry in the marke
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- Mechanical & Physical Properties Test
- In addition to harmful chemical substances, the physical safety cannot be ignored when the jewelry is worn (especially the je
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- Chemical Substances Test
- Toxic jewelry, on one hand, is harmful to human health. For example, nickel may cause the skin rash, itching and other allerg
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- AU/NZL Regulations
- Australia & New Zealand‘s requirements for toys are mainly embodied in the AS/NZS ISO 8124 series standard. For electric toys
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- JPN Regulations
- The Japanese Food Hygiene Law stipulates the requirements for raw materials and finished products for children‘s toys, and th
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- CHN Regulations
- Since January 2016, China compulsory Toy Safety series Standard GB 6675 (GB 6675.1, GB 6675.2, GB 6675.3,GB 6675.4, GB 6675.1
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- USA Regulations
- The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) andthe American Society for Testing and Materials, released the consumer
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- CAN Regulations
- Toys RegulationsSOR 2011-17 of Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) regulate themechanical and physical properties, fla
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- EU Regulations
- The most important is the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC in European Union, which stipulates the quality requirements and co
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- International Regulations(ISO)
- ISO8124 is the current international standard of toy safety.Regulations/StandardStandard nameContentInternationalISO 8124-1
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- CHN Regulations
- The laws and regulations related to textile and apparel products in China include Product Quality Law of The People‘s Republi
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