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The Japanese Food Hygiene Law stipulates the requirements for raw materials and finished products for children‘s toys, and th

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The Japanese Food Hygiene Law stipulates the requirements for raw materials and finished products for children's toys, and the standards promulgated by the Japan Toy Association are also widely used. The current standard ST 2016 came into force on April 1, 2016, which stipulates the mechanical and physical properties, flammability, chemical properties and labeling requirements of toys. See the Japanese Toy Association released the new toy Safety Standard ST 2016.

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Standard  name

Content

ST 2016  part 1

Mechanical and physical properties

This  standard specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in various age groups from birth to 14 years

ST 2016  part 2

Flammability

This  standard specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys, and requirements concerning flammability of certain toys when  they are subjected to a minor source of ignition

ST 2016  part 3

Chemical Properties

Tests  included in standard but not limited to :

1.Coloring  matters

2.8  heavy metals migration requirements for the paint coating applied to the body  or the components of the toys (excluding the printing ink used for paper  containers) and ink

3.Pb,  As, Cd test by colorimetric method

4.Migration  of coloring matters

5.Residue  on evaporation

6.Consumption  of potassium permanganate

7.Formaldehyde  content requirements in textile products used for toys

8.The  requirements of phthalates for "plasticized material" in toys

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