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CPSC approved ASTM F963-23 as a mandatory toy standard

From: 中鼎检测 Date: 2024-01-22 Tits: 1060 Times

On January 18, 2024, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has allowed the revised standard, ASTM F963–23, to become the mandatory toy standard under 16 CFR 1250 Toy Safety Regulation.The rule is effective on April 20, 2024, unless CPSC receives a significant adverse comment by February 20, 2024.

The main updates are as follows:

Section

Revisions

4.3.5.2
 Heavy Elements in Toy Substrate Materials

1. Added Note 4 to include  situation-specific accessibility considerations.
2. Separated exemption for paper and paperboard/textile as a specific entry  for clarity.
3. Separated (2)(b) to list requirements for modeling clays separately.

4.3.6.1
 Process Water Cleanliness

This change is being made to provide additional testing  flexibility without impacting safety; a more recent version of the USP may be  used in lieu of Volume 35.

4.3.8
 Phthalates

This revision will now be congruent with the current  U.S. Federal phthalate requirement (at 16 CFR 1307).

4.5&8.20
 Acoustics

1.These revisions amend definitions for push  or pull toys (formerly referred to as “push/pull” toys) and tabletop, floor, or  crib toys, to clarify the differences between these types of toys and reduce  the likelihood of inconsistency in determining the appropriate test methods  and sound limits for a given toy.
 2. A note to extend use and abuse requirements beyond 96 months of age.
 3. The limit of L
AFmax produced by push or pull toys where the  sound is caused as a result of translational motion imparted on the toy by  the user is revised from 85dB to 94 dB.

4.25&6.9
 Battery-operated Toys

1. A note to extend use and abuse requirements beyond  96 months of age.
 2. A requirement that a fastener on a battery compartment door must remain  attached to the toy or battery compartment to avoid loss of the fastener.
 3. An allowance for the alternative use of a battery compartment locking  mechanism that requires a manufacturersupplied specialty or custom tool if  supplied with the toy (4.25.4.4), in response to changes in the marketplace,  and which would provide equivalent safety in accordance with the requirements  4.25.4.1
– 4.25.4.2.
 4. A corresponding requirement at 6.9, include instructional information to  consumers regarding the use and inclusion of a custom tool where this option  is utilized, as below:
 The instructional material for toys which require a manufacturer-supplied  specialty or custom tool to access the battery(ies) shall direct caregivers  to retain the tool for future use, to store it where the child cannot access  it, and state that the tool is not a toy.

4.40
 Expanding Materials

1. Revised scope of application.
 2. The expanding materials gauge, is being revised to correct errors on two  tolerances and significant figures.

5.1.2
 Labeling Requirements

Added “tracking label” incompliance with in compliance with section  103 of CPSIA.

8.7.1
 Drop Test

This revision is to update the referenced document for  tiles used in drop testing.

8.14
 Projectiles

1. Removed the storage requirements for the  improvised projectiles.
 2. Adjusted the order of some clauses to make them more logical in terms of  occurrence. Another test condition has been added to (a) to recognize designs  that limit either the amount the bow can bend or the bow string can be  stretched.

CTT Reminder:

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