Safety of toys - Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties - Amendment 1

Sécurité des jouets — Partie 1: Aspects de sécurité relatifs aux propriétés mécaniques et physiques — Amendement 1

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
22-Oct-2025
Technical Committee
ISO/TC 181 - Safety of toys
Drafting Committee
ISO/TC 181 - Safety of toys
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
23-Oct-2025
Due Date
04-Nov-2025
Completion Date
23-Oct-2025

Relations

Effective Date
12-Nov-2022

Overview

ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 is an important amendment to the international standard ISO 8124-1, focusing on the safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties of toys. Published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this amendment updates specific requirements and testing procedures to enhance the safety evaluation of toys, ensuring better protection for children during play. The 2025 amendment refines existing mechanical safety criteria, introduces new testing methodologies, and clarifies warnings, particularly concerning toys with electrical components and physical hazards.

Key Topics

  • Mechanical and Physical Safety Updates
    The amendment revises requirements related to toy structural integrity, such as preventing collapse or unsafe damage during use (e.g., toy scooters). This supports safer product design that reduces injury risks from mechanical failures.

  • Electrical Cable Warnings for Toys
    Toys designed for children aged 18 to under 36 months that contain electrical cables longer than 300 mm must include clear warnings on packaging and the toy itself. This provision aims to increase awareness and reduce hazards associated with electrical cords.

  • Non-Electrical Heat Source Requirements
    The amendment clarifies that toys containing non-electrical heat sources must not ignite under maximum input conditions, excluding burners in chemistry sets or related kits, improving safety related to heat and flame exposure.

  • Projectile and Component Safety
    Certain components that function as projectiles are exempt from specific subclauses unless they are released when the toy is stress-tested, helping to balance safety with play functionality.

  • Test Method Enhancements
    Adjustments to test procedures include positioning toys on flat surfaces for mechanical tests and revised loading and locking device tests for toy scooters’ steering tubes, ensuring realistic and rigorous safety evaluations.

Applications

ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 is vital for toy manufacturers, product developers, safety testers, and regulatory bodies involved in the design, production, and compliance verification of toys. Practical applications include:

  • Designing toys that comply with the latest international safety standards for mechanical and physical risks.
  • Conducting enhanced safety testing for product durability against potential injury-causing failures.
  • Implementing electrical cable warnings on toys targeted at younger children to prevent choking or strangulation hazards.
  • Evaluating heat source safety in toys to prevent fire risks.
  • Verifying that toy components acting as projectiles are safely enclosed or restrained during play.

By adhering to this amendment, companies can improve product safety, reduce liability risks, and facilitate market access by complying with globally recognized standards.

Related Standards

  • ISO 8124 Series – Comprehensive standards covering various safety aspects of toys, including flammability (ISO 8124-2), chemical properties (ISO 8124-3), and specific toy categories (ISO 8124-4).
  • IEC 62115 – Standard for the electrical safety of electric toys, referenced specifically in this amendment for electrical safety considerations.
  • International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards – Often referenced for electrical components and safety testing complementary to the ISO 8124 series.

Conclusion

The ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 amendment strengthens the mechanical and physical safety requirements for toys, reflecting advancements in safety science and addressing emerging concerns. It provides essential guidelines for testing and warnings that protect children and ensure responsible manufacturing practices. Adopting this amendment is crucial for stakeholders aiming to maintain compliance with evolving international toy safety standards, minimize hazards, and promote safer play environments worldwide.


Keywords: ISO 8124-1 amendment, toy safety standard, mechanical safety of toys, physical properties of toys, toy testing procedures, electrical cable warnings, non-electrical heat source toys, toy scooters safety, international toy standards, ISO toy safety compliance

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ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 - Safety of toys — Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties — Amendment 1 Released:23. 10. 2025

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ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Safety of toys - Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties - Amendment 1". This standard covers: Safety of toys - Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties - Amendment 1

Safety of toys - Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties - Amendment 1

ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd 1:2025 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.

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International
Standard
ISO 8124-1
Sixth edition
Safety of toys —
2022-09
Part 1:
AMENDMENT 1
Safety aspects related to mechanical
2025-10
and physical properties
AMENDMENT 1
Sécurité des jouets —
Partie 1: Aspects de sécurité relatifs aux propriétés mécaniques et
physiques
AMENDEMENT 1
Reference number
ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd.1:2025(en) © ISO 2025

ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd.1:2025(en)
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ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd.1:2025(en)
Foreword
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ISO 8124-1:2022/Amd.1:2025(en)
Safety of toys —
Part 1:
Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties
AMENDMENT 1
Introduction
Replace the fifth paragraph with the following:
The electrical safety of electric toys is described in IEC 62115.

4.11.6
Replace the text with the following:
Toys intended for children 18 months and over but under 36 months that include electrical cables longer
than 300 mm when measured according to 5.11.2 shall carry a warning on the toy and its packaging. See
B.2.20 for guidance.
Electrical cables on toys intended for children under 18
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