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  2. Toy safety - Wikipedia

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    Magnetix, a popular construction toy selling over 3.8 million units, was recalled after injuries and a fatality when magnets came loose. Toy safety is the practice of ensuring that toys, especially those made for children, are safe, usually through the application of set safety standards. In many countries, commercial toys must be able to pass ...

  3. Category:Toy recalls - Wikipedia

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    Toy recalls are articles that feature toys requested from a manufacturer to return the products, usually from an individual product line. Pages in category "Toy recalls" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. CE marking - Wikipedia

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    CE marking. The presence of the logo (from French, "conformité européenne" meaning "European conformity") [2] on commercial products indicates that the manufacturer or importer affirms the goods' conformity with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards. [3] : 58 It is not a quality indicator or a certification mark. [4]

  5. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Wikipedia

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    old Logo. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC, CPSC, or commission) is an independent agency of the United States government.The CPSC seeks to promote the safety of consumer products by addressing "unreasonable risks" of injury (through coordinating recalls, evaluating products that are the subject of consumer complaints or industry reports, etc.); developing uniform ...

  6. Category:Toy safety - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Toy safety" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * ... Code of Conduct;

  7. EN 71 - Wikipedia

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    EN 71. European standard EN 71 specifies safety requirements for toys. [1] Compliance with the standard is legally required for all toys sold in the European Union. [2] EN 71-6. The standard has been published in 14 parts: EN 71-1: Mechanical and physical properties.

  8. Ethical Toy Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ethical Toy Program is the most widespread labor and social standard in the toy industry. The program is based on the ICTI Code of Business Practices. It is estimated that 70% of global toy sales are covered by the Ethical Toy Program.

  9. Lion Mark (toys) - Wikipedia

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    Lion Mark (toys) The Lion Mark is a British consumer symbol developed in 1988 by British Toy & Hobby Association (BTHA) and used to identify toys denoted as safe and of high quality. [1] It represents a red and white lion face in a triangle with a yellow background and green borders. [1]