Manufacturers facing tougher standards (Shenzhen Daily) Updated: 2006-06-19 14:21
With the increasing concern of children safety in terms of playing toys, many
toy imported countries as well as China started setting up new compulsory
standards for toy manufacturers to follow.
As the biggest production base for toy exporting, Shenzhen toy makers are
advised to actively prepare for stricter standards. A China-EU toy safety forum,
to be held in Shenzhen in July, is part of China and EU's mutual efforts to
strengthen safety of toys exported from China to EU.
As China's second largest toy exporting destination, EU continuously sets all
sorts of technical regulations on toy production. The newly revised toy safety
directive put up by EU set even stricter demands on toys imported to EU markets.
The RoHS Directive, Restriction of Hazardous Substances, formulated by the
European Union restricts the use of six hazardous substances including lead,
cadmium, and mercury in electronic products. The directive will come into force
from next month. Following the directive toys containing more than agreed levels
of those substances will be banned from the EU market.
The latest issue of Toys World, a national magazine of toy industries in
China, publicized a bunch of toys made in China that were recently warned of
hidden dangers by EU and the United States.
In April China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection
and Quarantine and the Health and Consumer Protection of EU signed a draft of
Guide to the Strengthening of Sino-EU Coopeartive Action for Toy Safety.
Robert Madelin, director general of EU's Health and Consumer Protection, said
that under the supervision of RAPEX --- Rapid Alert System for Non-Food
Products, many products made in China were considered to "have put consumers in
serious dangers".
According to information provided by EU, one among four of the "problematic
imported products" under the supervision of RAPEX refers to toy products, with
85 percent of those problem toys coming from China.
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