This Standard mainly controls toys designed for use by children 14 years of age.
1. Mechanical and physical properties
1.1Materials
1.1.1Flexible plastics sheeting
1.1.2Wood
1.1.3Glass
1.1.4Stuffing materials
1.1.5Expanding materials
1.2 Construction
1.2.1General requirements
1.2.1.1Edges
1.2.1.2 Overlap join
1.2.1.3 Fastenings
1.2.1.4 Points and wires
1.2.1.5 Components protruding from the body of the toy
1.2.1.6Folding mechanisms
1.2.1.7 Hinges
1.2.1.8 Driving mechanisms
1.2.1.9 Springs
1.2.1.10 Dry cells
1.2.2Requirements applicable to certain types of toys
1.2.2.1 Small toys and detachable components
1.2.2.2 Non-detachable components
1.2.2.3 Toys intended to be put to the mouth
1.2.2.4 Cords and elastics on toys intended for children under 18 months of age
1.2.2.5 Toys intended to be pulled along by the child
1.2.2.6 Toys which a child can enter
1.2.2.7 Toys intended to bear the weight of a child
1.2.2.8 Heavy immobile toys
1.2.2.9 Toys containing a heat source
1.2.2.10 Projectiles
1.2.2.11 Non projectile imitation weapons
1.2.2.12 Imitation protective equipment
1.2.2.13 Toys designed to produce sound when shaken
1.2.2.14 Kites and other flying toys
1.2.2.15 Aquatic toys
1.2.2.16 Inflatable vinyl toys
1.2.2.17 Toys intended to be used by children under 18 months of age
1.2.2.18 Nose level of sound producing toys
1.2.2.19 Large toys
1.2.2.20 Packaging
1.2.2.21 Labeling
2. Flammability
2.1 General
2.2 Beards, moustaches, wigs, masks and other products worn on the head with hair or other attached materials
2.3 Disguise costumes including the associated head wear and other toys intended to be worn by children
2.4 Toys intended to be entered by a child
2.5 Filled soft toys
3. Chemical properties
3.1 Coloring matters
3.2 Toys that are made of materials which are mainly composed of polyethylene, of polyvinyl chloride or of acetyl cellulose (excluding parts on which paint coating is applied)
3.3 Decalcomania, folded papers and rubber-made toys (excluding rubber pacifiers)
3.4 Vinyl chloride resin coating
3.5 The paint applied to the body or the components of the toys (excluding the printing ink used for paper containers)
3.6 Textile products used for toys
3.7 Soap bubble solution
3.8 Ink and the like used for the graphic instruments that are provided with the toys such as pencils, ball-point pens, markers, crayons, pastels, water colors, chalks, etc
3.9 Synthetic resin mainly composed of polyvinyl chloride, for which phthalate compound is used as raw material (including those used for paint coating)
3.10 Rubber pacifiers
3.11 Metals used for toy (neither painted nor covered)
3.12 Materials used for the parts