DIN EN 71-9:2005DIN EN 71-9 Berichtigung 1:2007DIN EN 71-9/A1:2007
Scope
This Part 9 of the standard EN 71 for safety of toys specifies requirements for the migration or content of certain hazardous organic chemical compounds from/in certain toys and material (see Table 1) by the following exposure routes:
- mouthing
- ingestion
- skin contact
- eye contact
- inhalation
when used as intended or in a foreseeable way, bearing in mind the normal behaviour of children and the function and design of the toy.
This standard does not contain requirements for chemical toys, experimental sets or finger-paints, which are addressed by other parts of EN 71.
Packaging materials used with toys are not within the scope of the standard unless they form part of the toy or have intended play value.
DIN EN 71-9:2007 Referenced Document
EN 1541 Paper and board intended to come into contact with foodstuffs - Determination of formaldehyde in an aqueous extract
EN 645 Paper and board intended to come into contact with foodstuffs; preparation of a cold water extract
EN 71-1:2005 Safety of toys - Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties Incorporates Amendment A9: 2009*, 2024-04-18 Update
EN 71-5 Safety of toys - Part 5: Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets*, 2015-09-01 Update
EN 717-3 Wood-based panels - Determination of formaldehyde release - Part 3: Formaldehyde release by the flask method
EN ISO 14184-1 Textiles - Determination of formaldehyde - Part 1: Free and hydrolysed formaldehyde (water extraction method) (ISO 14184-1:2011)*, 2011-08-01 Update
EN ISO 787-9 General methods of test for pigments and extenders - Part 9: Determination of pH value of an aqueous suspension (ISO 787-9:2019)*, 2019-03-27 Update
DIN EN 71-9:2007 history
2007DIN EN 71-9:2007 Safety of toys - Part 9: Organic chemical compounds - Requirements; German version EN 71-9:2005+A1:2007
2005DIN EN 71-9:2005 Safety of toys – Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements
1970DIN EN 71-9 E:2003-02 Safety of toys – Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements