Trinidad and Tobago has begun a
consultation over the revised draft to their toy safety that, if/when accepted,
will strengthen its requirements.
The
Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) announced the consultation in
June 2020 and it will accept comments until August 31, 2020. The revised draft
standard, currently designated as PCTTCS 3:20XX “Safety of Toys – Compulsory
Requirements” will, if accepted, replace TTS/ISO 8124-3:2010.
It
contains a number of important provisions and requirements. These include
provisions relating to:
- Defining
the scope of toys, toy components and toy materials - One set of
migration limits for eight heavy metal elements (antimony, arsenic, barium,
cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and selenium) for each of three categories of
toy, tested according to ISO 8124-3 or ASTM F963. The three categories, each
with their own limits, are:- Modeling
clay - Finger
paints - Toy
materials other than modeling clay and finger paints
- Modeling
NB. Migration of boron for three categories of toy
material are based on BS EN 71-3:2019
- Seven
phthalates must individually or in combination amount to less than 0.1%, when
tested according to ISO 8124-6 ‘Certain phthalate esters in toys and children’s
products’. The seven phthalates are:- Benzyl
butyl phthalate (BBP) - Dibutyl
phthalate (DBP) - Bis-(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate (DEHP) - Diisobutyl
phthalate (DIBP) - Di-isodecyl
phthalate (DIDP) - Di-isononyl
phthalate (DINP) - Di-n-octyl
phthalate (DNOP)
- Benzyl
- Labeling
The proposed
date of entry into force, according to World Trade Organization (WTO) document
number 20-4732, is January 29, 2021.
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