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EN71 is the standard for toy products in the EU market. Children are the most concerned and cherished group in the whole society. The toy market generally loved by children is developing rapidly. At the same time, all kinds of toys cause harm to children due to various quality problems from time to time. Therefore, countries all over the world are increasingly strict with toys in their own market. Many countries have established their own safety regulations for these products, and production companies must ensure that their products meet relevant standards before they are sold in the region. The manufacturer must be responsible for accidents caused by production defects, poor design or the use of inappropriate materials. Therefore, the toy EN71 certification decree is launched in Europe. Its significance is to standardize the toy products entering the European market through EN71 standard, so as to reduce or avoid the harm of toys to children.
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E-MARK, that is, the European common market, shall pass the product certification in accordance with the provisions of EU directive [EEC directives] and European Economic Commission Regulation [ECE regulation], that is, issue the certificate of conformity, so as to ensure the safety of driving and the requirements of environmental protection. E-MARK is granted with different numbers according to different certification countries. For example, if Luxembourg applies, its E-MARK mark mark is E13 / E13.
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IP is the abbreviation of ingress protection. IP grade is the protection grade of electrical equipment shell against foreign matter intrusion. The source is IEC 60529, which was also adopted as the American national standard in 2004.
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Introduction to REACH certification
REACH is the EU regulation "Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals". This is a regulatory proposal concerning the safety of chemical production, trade, and use. The regulation aims to protect human health and environmental safety, and maintain and improve the competitiveness of the EU chemical industry. , And the innovative ability to develop non-toxic and harmless compounds, prevent market fragmentation, increase transparency in the use of chemicals, promote non-animal experiments, and pursue sustainable social development.
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