Standard

NS-EN 71-1:1998

Withdrawn

Note: This standard has a new edition: NS-EN 71-1:2014+A1:2018

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Abstract

This Part of EN 71 specifies requirements and methods of tests for mechanical and physical properties of toys. The standard applies to toys for children, toys being any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play by children of less than 14 years of age. It refers to new toys taking into account the period of foreseeable and normal use and when the toys are used as intended or in a foreseeable way, bearing in mind the normal behaviour of children. It includes specific requirements for toys intended for children under 36 months and for children who are too young to sit up unaided. Soft filled toys with simple features intended for holding and cuddling are, for the purpose of this standard, considered as toys intended for children under 36 months. This standard also speci-fies requirements for packaging, marking and labelling. This standard does not cover musical instruments, sports equipment or similar items but does include their toy counterparts. It does not cover electrical safety aspects of toys. These are covered by EN 50088, "Safety of electric toys". Furthermore, it does not cover the following items which are not considered as toys for the purposes of this standard: - Christmas decorations (see C.1); - Detailed scale models for adult collectors (see C.1); - Equipment intended to be used collectively in play-grounds; - Sports equipment; - Aquatic equipment intended to be used in deep water; - Folk dolls and decorative dolls and other similar articles for adult collectors; - "Professional" toys installed in public places (shopping centres, stations, etc.) (see C.1); - Puzzles with more than 500 pieces or without pic-ture, intended for specialists; - Air guns and air pistols (see C.1); - Fireworks, including percussion caps except per-cussion caps specifically designed for toys; - Slings and catapults (see C.1); - Sets of darts with metallic points; - Electric ovens, irons or other functional products operated at a nominal voltage exceeding 24 V; - Products containing heating elements intended for use under the supervision of an adult in a teaching context; - Vehicles with combustion engines (see C.1); - Toy steam engines; - Bicycles designed for sport or for travel on the public highway; - Video toys that can be connected to a video screen, operated at a nominal voltage exceeding 24V; - Babies' dummies (soothers); - Faithful reproductions of real fire arms; - Fashion jewellery for children (see C.1). Also, for the purpose of this standard, the following items cannot be considered as toys: - Flotation aids such as arm bands (see C.24); - Swimming goggles, sunglasses and other eye protectors as well as bicycle and skateboard helmets (see C.18); - Items that are propelled into free flight by a child releasing an elastic band (for example aeroplanes and rockets). These are considered as catapults (see the eleventh indent above); - Bows for archery with an overall relaxed length exceeding 120 cm.

Document information

  • Standard from SN
  • Published:
  • Withdrawn:
  • Edition: 2
  • Version: 1
  • Document type: NAT
  • ICS 97.200.50
  • National Committee CEN/TC 52/WG 3

Legal references

EU law: 88/378/EEC

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