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  • November 25, 2022
  • WTO

Israel | Revision of SI 562 part 3 - Safety of toys: Migration of certain chemical elements




Notified measure enters into force - date: 17 November 2022

The revision of the Mandatory Standard SI 562 part 3 was published in the Israel Official Gazette Section of Government Notice no. 10401 on 17 November 2022 and entered into force immediately, allowing for a transition period until 16 April 2023. During this time, products may be tested according to the old or the new standard editions.

This standard specifies requirements and test methods for the migration of , aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, boron, cadmium , trivalent chromium, hexavalent chromium, cobalt, copperleadManganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, strontium, tin, tin .organic and zinc, from materials of toys and parts of toys Packaging materials are not considered part of the toy, unless they are They have a dedicated gaming value The standard includes requirements for the migration of chemical elements Certain of the categories of toy materials listed :below 

Dry, crisp, powder-like substances or: Category I - subordinates Liquid or sticky substances: Category II - Materials that can be removed by scratching: Category III - The requirements of this standard do not apply to toys or parts Toys which due to their accessibility, function, volume or mass , theirs, they certainly do not pose a danger due to sucking Licking, swallowing or prolonged skin contact, when used in the toy or part of the toy in the intended or expected manner in advance, and when you take into account the behavior of children This standard specifies requirements and test methods for the migration of Aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, boron, precursors Trivalent chromium, hexavalent chromium, cobalt, copper, lead Manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, strontium, tin. The packaging materials are not considered part of the toy, unless they are .

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