Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Changed to UAP of 4 months (TC Res. 24/1998)

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The requirements of this part of this standard is based on bioavailability resulting from the use of toys and shall not as an objective exceed the below mentioned levels per day: 1,4 microgram for antimony; 0,1 microgram for arsenic; 25,0 microgram for barium; 0,6 microgram for cadmium; 0,3 microgram for chromium; 0,7 microgram for lead; 0,5 microgram for mercury; 5,0 microgram for selenium. For the interpretation of these figures it has been necessary to identify an upper limit for the ingestion of toy material. Very limited data has been available for identifying this upper limit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

CEN/TC 52/WG 7 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Safety of toys - Migration of certain elements" and is responsible for: Preparation of working drafts for circulation by CEN/TC 52 for enquiry and later for final vote. The working drafts shall specify acceptable levels and test methods for the determination of migration of certain elements from toy materials. This committee has published 2 standards.

CEN/TC 52/WG 7 develops CEN standards. The scope of work includes: Preparation of working drafts for circulation by CEN/TC 52 for enquiry and later for final vote. The working drafts shall specify acceptable levels and test methods for the determination of migration of certain elements from toy materials. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this working group.

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.

A Working Group in CEN is a specialized group responsible for developing standards or technical work within a defined scope. These bodies bring together international experts to create consensus-based standards that support global trade, safety, and interoperability.