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Safety of toys – Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties (Third revision) (ISO 8124-1:2022, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-1:2022
Status : 3rd Revision
Format : PDF

The requirements in this document apply to all toys, i.e. any product designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age. Th ....Read more ey are applicable to a toy as it is initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise.

The requirements of this document specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hinge-line clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g. maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain ride-on toys).
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SAFETY OF toys - PART 2: FLAMMABILITY (SECOND REVISION) (ISO 8124-2:2014, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-2:2016
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 8124 specifies the categories of flammable materials that are prohibited in all toys,
and requirements concerning flammability of ....Read more certain toys when they are subjected to a minor source of
ignition.
The test methods described in Clause 5 are used for the purposes of determining the flammability of toys
under the particular test conditions specified. The test results thus obtained cannot be considered as
providing an overall indication of the potential fire hazard of toys or materials when subjected to other
sources of ignition.
This part of ISO 8124 includes general requirements relating to all toys and specific requirements and
test methods relating to the following toys, which are considered as being those presenting the greatest
hazard:
— toys intended to be worn on the head: beards, moustaches, wigs, etc. made from hair, pile or material
that behaves in a similar manner to hair; masks; hoods, headdresses, etc.; flowing elements of toys to
be worn on the head, but excluding paper novelty hats of the type usually supplied in party crackers
(see A.4);
— toy disguise costumes and toys intended to be worn by a child in play (see A.5);
— toys intended to be entered by a child (see A.6);
— soft-filled toys (see A.7).
NOTE 1 Additional requirements for flammability of electric toys are specified in IEC 62115.
NOTE 2 There are very few accident data concerning the hazards associated with the flammability of toys.
NOTE 3 See A.2.
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SAFETY OF toys - PART 1: SAFETY ASPECTS RELATED TO MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (SECOND REVISION) (ISO 8124-1:2014, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-1:2016
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

The requirements in this part of ISO 8124 apply to all toys, i.e. any product or material designed or
clearly intended for use in play by children ....Read more under 14 years of age. They are applicable to a toy as it is
initially received by the consumer and, in addition, they apply after a toy is subjected to reasonably
foreseeable conditions of normal use and abuse unless specifically noted otherwise.
The requirements of this part of ISO 8124 specify acceptable criteria for structural characteristics of
toys, such as shape, size, contour, spacing (e.g. rattles, small parts, sharp points and edges, and hingeline clearances) as well as acceptable criteria for properties peculiar to certain categories of toy (e.g.
maximum kinetic energy values for non-resilient-tipped projectiles and minimum tip angles for certain
ride-on toys).
This part of ISO 8124 specifies requirements and test methods for toys intended for use by children in
various age groups from birth to 14 years. The requirements vary according to the age group for which a
particular toy is intended. The requirements for a particular age group reflect the nature of the hazards
and the expected mental and/or physical abilities of a child to cope with them.
This part of ISO 8124 also requires that appropriate warnings and/or instructions for use be given on
certain toys or their packaging. Due to linguistic problems which may occur in different countries, the
wording of these warnings and instructions is not specified but given as general information in Annex B.
It should be noted that different legal requirements exist in many countries with regard to such marking.
This part of ISO 8124 does not purport to cover or include every conceivable potential hazard of a
particular toy or toy category. Except for labelling requirements indicating the functional hazards
and the age range for which the toy is intended, this part of ISO 8124 has no requirements for those
characteristics of toys which represent an inherent and recognized hazard which is integral to the
function of the toy.
EXAMPLE 1 An example of such a hazard is the sharp point necessary for the proper function of a needle. The
needle is a hazard which is well understood by the purchaser of a toy sewing kit, and the functional sharp-point
hazard is communicated to the user as part of the normal educational process of learning to sew as well as at the
point of purchase by means of cautionary labelling on the product’s packaging.
EXAMPLE 2 As a further example, a two-wheeled toy scooter has inherent and recognized hazards associated
with its use (e.g. instability during use, especially while learning). The potential hazards associated with
its structural characteristics (sharp edges, pinch hazards, etc.) will be minimized by compliance with the
requirements of this part of ISO 8124.
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Test procedure of islanding prevention measures for utility-interconnected photovoltaic inverters (IEC 62116:2008, IDT)
MS IEC 62116:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of toys that have at least one function dependent on electricity.

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ELECTRIC toys – SAFETY (FIRST REVISION) (IEC 62115: 2003, MOD)
MS 62115:2008
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of toys that have at least one function dependent on electricity.

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Electric toys - Safety (Second revision) (IEC 62115:2010, IDT)
MS IEC 62115:2017
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard deals with the safety of toys that have at least one function dependent on electricity. 

NOTE 1: Examples of ....Read more style='background-color : #c4c5cf'>toys also within the scope of this standard are:

. constructional sets;
. experimental sets;
. functional toys (models that have a function similar to an appliance or installation used by adults);
. video toys (toys consisting of a screen and activating means, such as a joystick or keyboard. Separate
screens having a rated voltage exceeding 24 V are not considered to be a part of the toy).

toys using electricity for secondary functions are within the scope of this standard.

NOTE 2: A doll's house having an interior lamp is an example of such a toy.

In order to comply with this standard, electric toys also have to comply with ISO 8124-1, since it covers hazards other than those arising by the use of electricity.

NOTE 3: Transformers for toys and battery chargers are not considered to be a toy, even if supplied with it.

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SAFETY OF POWER TRANSFORMERS, POWER SUPPLY UNITS AND SIMILAR - PART 2-7: PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFORMERS FOR toys (IEC 61558-2-7:1997, IDT)
MS IEC 61558-2-7:2007
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard applies to transformers for toys having a rated supply voltage not exceeding 250 V a.c., a rated frequency of 50/60 Hz, a rated ....Read more output voltage not exceeding 24 V a.c. or 33 V ripple-free d.c. and a rated output not exceeding 200 VA and a rated output current not exceeding 10 A. This standard does not in general take into account playing with the transformer by children. Close

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Safety of toys - Part 3: Migration of certain elements (First revision) (ISO 8124-3:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-3:2012
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies maximum acceptable levels and methods of sampling and extraction prior to analysis for the migration of the elements antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lea ....Read more d, mercury and selenium from toy materials and from parts of toys. 
Maximum acceptable levels are specified for the migration of the elements listed as in above and from the following toy materials:
- coatings of paints, varnishes, lacquers, printing inks, polymers and similar coatings;
- polymeric and similar materials, including laminates, whether textile-reinforced or not, but excluding other textiles and non-woven textiles;
- paper and paperboard, up to a maximum mass per unit area of 400 g/m2;
- natural, artificial or synthetic textiles;
- electrical connections;
- other materials, whether mass-colored or not (e.g. wood, fiberboard, hardboard, bone and leather);
- materials intended to leave a trace (e.g. the graphite materials in pencils and liquid ink in pens);
- pliable mod
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Safety of toys - Part 4: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use (ISO 8124-4:2010, IDT)
MS ISO 8124-4:2012
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies requirements and test methods for activity toys for domestic family use intended for children under 14 years to play o ....Read more n or in. 
Products covered by this part of ISO 8124 include swings, slides, seesaws, carousels, rocking toys, climbing frames, fully enclosed toddler swing seats and other products intended to bear the mass of one or more children.

Products not included within the scope of this part of MS ISO 8124 are:
a) fitness and sporting equipment unless attached to the activity toy;
b) equipment intended for use in schools, day care centres, kindergartens, public playgrounds, restaurants, shopping centres and similar public places;
c) juvenile care products such as, but not limited to, infant swings, playpens/enclosures, beds or
or furniture including picnic tables, cradle rockers and products specifically designed for therapeutic use
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Child care articles - Wheeled child conveyances - Safety requirements and test methods
MS EN 1888:2015
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies safety requirements and test methods for wheeled child conveyances, designed for the carriage of one or more children, up to 15 kg each and additional 20kg on any int ....Read more egrated platform on which a child can stand.

This standard does not cover toys, shopping trolleys; baby carriers fitted with wheels; wheeled child conveyances propelled by a motor and wheeled child conveyances designed for children with special needs.

Where additional products are designed to be attached to a wheeled child conveyance, a hazard and risk analysis should be undertaken to identify any potential hazards.

Where a wheeled child conveyance or any part of the wheeled child conveyance has several functions or can be converted into another function it shall comply with the relevant standard.
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