ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020
(Amendment)Safety of toys - Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints - Amendment 1
Safety of toys - Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints - Amendment 1
Sécurité des jouets — Partie 7: Exigences et méthodes d'essai pour les peintures digitales — Amendement 1
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 28-Jun-2020
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 181 - Safety of toys
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 181 - Safety of toys
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 29-Jun-2020
- Due Date
- 14-Apr-2021
- Completion Date
- 29-Jun-2020
Relations
- Effective Date
- 26-Nov-2021
Overview
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 is an important amendment to the international standard focusing on the safety of toys, specifically establishing requirements and test methods for finger paints. Published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this amendment updates key safety provisions to ensure that finger paints used in toys meet strict safety criteria, protecting children from harmful substances. The document supports manufacturers, regulators, and testing agencies with accurate and up-to-date guidelines aligned with global safety practices.
Key Topics
Safety Requirements for Finger Paints
The amendment revises and clarifies the permissible limits and safety conditions to prevent exposure to potentially toxic elements through finger paints. It emphasizes compliance with element migration limits as specified by ISO 8124-3, which deals with migration of certain harmful elements.Test Methods
Specifies updated test procedures that validate the paint's safety under realistic conditions of use, ensuring substances like heavy metals do not migrate beyond safe thresholds. This amendment aligns testing protocols with current scientific and regulatory knowledge.Normative References
Incorporates undated reference updates to ISO 8124-3 on migration of certain elements, ensuring harmonized evaluation and enforcement across related parts of the ISO 8124 series on toy safety.Concentration and Migration Limits
Clearly defines that finger paint formulations must adhere to maximum concentration limits of hazardous elements, reinforcing child safety by minimizing risks of ingestion or skin absorption.
Applications
Toy Manufacturers
Utilize this standard to design and produce finger paints that comply with global safety requirements, facilitating market access and reducing liability risks.Product Testing and Certification Bodies
Apply the specified methods to verify that finger paints meet safety thresholds before products reach consumers, supporting regulatory compliance and quality assurance.Regulatory Agencies
Reference this updated amendment to enforce toy safety regulations, ensuring that finger paints marketed for children do not pose chemical hazards.Educational and Recreational Suppliers
Adopt ISO 8124-7 guidelines to guarantee safe art materials in schools, daycares, and recreational centers, protecting children from harmful exposure during creative activities.
Related Standards
ISO 8124-3: Safety of Toys - Migration of Certain Elements
This part specifies the permissible migration limits for elements like lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals from toys, and is directly referenced and updated by this amendment for finger paint safety.ISO 8124 Series
Encompassing toy safety comprehensively, parts of this series address mechanical hazards, flammability, chemical safety, and more, offering a holistic framework for toy manufacturers and regulators.ISO/IEC Directives
Governs the development and maintenance of ISO standards, ensuring documents like ISO 8124-7 remain consistent and credible within the broader international standards ecosystem.
Summary
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 sets highly relevant safety requirements and test methods for finger paints used in toys, focusing on controlling hazardous chemical migration to safeguard children’s health. By aligning with ISO 8124-3 and integrating updated testing protocols, this amendment reinforces global best practices in toy safety. It is essential for stakeholders involved in toy production, quality assurance, and regulation to implement these revisions to ensure compliant, safe products in the marketplace.
Keywords: ISO 8124-7, finger paint safety, toy safety standards, chemical migration limits, toy testing methods, ISO 8124-3, child safety, finger paint requirements, international toy safety, hazardous elements in toys
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Safety of toys - Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints - Amendment 1". This standard covers: Safety of toys - Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints - Amendment 1
Safety of toys - Part 7: Requirements and test methods for finger paints - Amendment 1
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 97.200.50 - Toys. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd 1:2020 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 8124-7:2015. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8124-7
First edition
2015-10-01
AMENDMENT 1
2020-06
Safety of toys —
Part 7:
Requirements and test methods for
finger paints
AMENDMENT 1
Sécurité des jouets —
Partie 7: Exigences et méthodes d'essai pour les peintures digitales
AMENDEMENT 1
Reference number
ISO 8124-7:2015/Amd.1:2020(E)
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