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PART 2 Prohibitions and Obligations on Economic Operators
PART 2A Powers and duties of the Secretary of State in relation to toys
PART 3 Approval of Conformity Assessment Bodies
PART 4 Functions of Approved Bodies
44.Issue and content of Type examination certificate, and refusal and appeal against refusal to issue certificate
45.Action (after issue of Type examination certificate) where a toy fails to comply with essential safety requirements
46.Provision of information by approved bodies to other approved bodies
47.Instructions to approved bodies in relation to Type examination certificates
48.Participation by UK notified bodies in sectoral groups of notified bodies
51.Provision of information by approved bodies to the Secretary of State
PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT TOYS (Annex I to the Directive)
3.Products for collectors, provided that the product or its packaging...
4.Sports equipment, including roller skates, inline skates, and skateboards intended...
6.Scooters and other means of transport designed for sport or...
7.Electrically driven vehicles which are intended to be used for...
8.Aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water, and...
10.Guns and pistols using compressed gas, with the exception of...
11.Fireworks, including percussion caps which are not specifically designed for...
12.Products and games using sharp-pointed missiles, such as sets of...
13.Functional educational products, such as electric ovens, irons or other...
14.Products intended for use for educational purposes in schools and...
15.Electronic equipment, such as personal computers and game consoles, used...
16.Interactive software, intended for leisure and entertainment, such as computer...
20.Fashion accessories for children which are not for use in...
PARTICULAR SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (Annex II to the Directive)
Part 1 Physical and Mechanical Properties
2.Accessible edges, protrusions, cords, cables and fastenings on toys must...
5.Aquatic toys must be designed and manufactured so as to...
7.Toys conferring mobility on their users must, as far as...
8.The form and composition of projectiles and the kinetic energy...
11.Activity toys must be manufactured so as to reduce the...
2.Toys that are themselves substances or mixtures must comply also...
3.Without prejudice to the restrictions referred to in the second...
4.By way of derogation from point 3, substances or mixtures...
5.By way of derogation from point 3, substances or mixtures...
8.Without prejudice to the application of points 3 and 4,...
10.Cosmetic toys, such as play cosmetics for dolls, must comply...
11.Toys must not contain the following allergenic fragrances: No Name...
3.Electric toys must be designed and manufactured in such a...
4.Under foreseeable fault conditions, toys must provide protection against electrical...
5.Electric toys must provide adequate protection against fire hazards.
6.Electric toys must be designed and manufactured in such a...
7.Toys which have an electronic control system must be designed...
List of CMR substances and their permitted uses in accordance with points 4, 5 and 6 of Part III
Classification of Substances and Mixtures
A1.In this Appendix— “ Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 ” means...
1.Criteria for classifying substances and mixtures for the purposes of...
2.Enactments governing the use of certain substances for the purposes...
3.Categories of substances and mixtures classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or...
4.Categories of substances and mixtures classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or...
5.Categories of substances and mixtures classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or...
Specific limit values for chemicals used in toys intended for...
2.Name and address of the manufacturer or the manufacturer's authorised...
3.This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility...
4.Object of the declaration (identification of toy allowing traceability). It...
6.References to the relevant designated standards used, or references to...
7.Where applicable: the approved body … (name, number) … performed...
8.Additional information: Signed for and on behalf of: (place and...
WARNINGS (Annex V to the Directive)
The user limitations referred to in regulation 20(3) must include...
2.Activity toys Activity toys must bear the following warning:‘Only for...
3.Functional toys Functional toys must bear the following warning:‘To be...
4.Chemical toys Without prejudice to the application of the provisions...
5.Skates, roller skates, online skates, skateboards, scooters and toy bicycles...
6.Aquatic toys Aquatic toys must bear the following warning:‘Only to...
8.Imitations of protective masks and helmets Imitations of protective masks...
10.Packaging for fragrances in olfactory board games, cosmetic kits and...
CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES (Annex II to Decision No 768/2008/EC)
1.Type examination is the part of a conformity assessment procedure...
3.The manufacturer must lodge an application for Type examination with...
4.1.examine the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess the...
4.2.verify that the specimen(s) have been manufactured in conformity with...
4.3.carry out appropriate examinations and tests, or have them carried...
4.4.carry out appropriate examinations and tests, or have them carried...
4.5.agree with the manufacturer on a location where the examinations...
5.The approved body must draw up an evaluation report that...
6.Where the type meets the requirements of the specific legislative...
7.The approved body must keep itself apprised of any changes...
8.Each approved body must inform the Secretary of State concerning...
9.The manufacturer must keep a copy of the Type examination...
10.The manufacturer's authorised representative may lodge the application referred to...
MODULE C Conformity to type based on internal production control
1.A conformity assessment body must be established in the United...
2.(1) A conformity assessment body must be a third-party body...
3.(1) A conformity assessment body, its top level management and...
4.A conformity assessment body, its top level management and the...
5.A conformity assessment body must not engage in any activity,...
6.Conformity assessment bodies must ensure that the activities of their...
7.Conformity assessment bodies and their personnel must carry out the...
8.Conformity assessment bodies must be capable of carrying out the...
9.At all times and for each conformity assessment procedure and...
10.A conformity assessment body must have the means necessary to...
11.The personnel responsible for carrying out the conformity assessment activities...
12.A conformity assessment body must be able to demonstrate the...
13.The renumeration of the top level management and personnel responsible...
14.A conformity assessment body must have, and must satisfy the...
15.A conformity assessment body must ensure that its personnel observe...
16.Paragraph 15 does not prevent the personnel from providing information...
17.A conformity assessment body must participate in, or ensure that...
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