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    UK to Restrict the Use of Certain Chemical Substances in Toys

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    On 13 April 2022, the United Kingdom notified WTO of a technical trade measure related to toys and cosmetics, with the notification number G/TBT/N/GBR/47. This notified Regulation amends Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 to prohibit the use of specific allergenic fragrances in Toys. It also restricts the permitted levels of aluminium in toys and the use of aniline, and formaldehyde in toys intended for use by children under 36 months or in other toys intended to be placed in the mouth. The amendments shall enter into force on 15 October 2022.

    Amendments to the Toys (Safety) Regulations are as follows.

    Prohibited allergenic fragrances

    No

    Name of Allergenic Fragrance

    CAS Number

    (56)

    Atranol (2,6-Dihydroxy-4-methyl-benzaldehyde)

    526-37-4

    (57)

    Chloroatranol (3-Chloro-2,6-Dihydroxy-4-methyl-benzaldehyde)

    57074-21-2

    (58)

    Methyl heptine carbonate

    111-12-6

    Permitted level of aluminium in toys

    Element

    mg/kg in dry, brittle, powder-like or pliable toy material

    mg/kg in liquid or sticky toy material

    mg/kg in scraped-off toy material

    Aluminium

    2,250

    560

    28,130

    Limit values for chemicals used in toys intended for use by children under 36 months

    Substance

    CAS No

    Limit value

    Aniline

    62-53-3

    30 mg/kg after reductive

    cleavage in textile and leather materials

    30 mg/kg after reductive

    cleavage in finger paints

    10 mg/kg as free aniline in

    finger paints

    Formaldehyde

    50-00-0

    Polymeric 1.5 mg/l (migration limit)

    Resin-bonded wood 0.1

    ml/m3 (emission limit)

    Textile 30 mg/kg

    Leather 30 mg/kg

    Paper 30 mg/kg

    Water-based 10 mg/kg

    The United Kingdom has published its own toy regulation after the official Brexit in 2021. Although this Regulation is the continuation of the EU’s Toy Safety Directive, but it is certain that there will be some differences between the two regulations.

    If you have any needs or questions, please contact us at service@cirs-group.com.

    Source

    WTO Notification

      

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