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SGS TESTING PROTOCOL OF GENERAL TOYS (US)

Test Property

Test Method

Requirements

SUPPLEMENTAL PROTOCOL *CA Prop 65 Applicable Section All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California from SGS Protocol Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Note: Additional cost, sample size & TAT may be required if testing to 1 or more supplemental protocol is necessary. Please refer to the above referenced supplemental protocol(s) for additional information. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS *Lead content in paint / CPSC-CH-E1003-09 similar coating material *Soluble heavy metals Applicable to paint and similar surface coating material on toy ASTM F963-08

US Public Law 110-314 (CPSIA section 101 (f)) & ASTM F963-08 90 ppm US Public Law 110-314 (CPSIA section 106) 60 ppm (antimony) 25 ppm (arsenic) 1000 ppm (barium) 75 ppm (cadmium) 60 ppm (chromium) 90 ppm (lead) 60 ppm (mercury) 500 ppm (selenium) US Public Law 110-314 (CPSIA section 101 (a)) 300 ppm 100 ppm if technologically feasible (effective 14 August 2011) US Public Law 110-314 (CPSIA section 108) 0.1 % (DEHP, DBP or BBP for plasticised material in toy or childcare article) 0.1 % (DIDP, DINP or DNOP for plasticised material in toy that can be placed in a childs mouth or childcare article) Childcare article Designed and intended for children up to the age of 3 CPSC Guidance Total Lead 0.01% (100ppm) In case of total lead > 0.01% (100ppm), Extractable lead requirements defined by the guidelines of the CPSC

*Lead content in accessible substrate Paint, coating or electroplating are not barriers to substrate being inaccessible *Phthalates Applicable to toys and childcare articles

Non-metal CPSC-CH-E1002-08.1 Metal CPSC-CH-E1001-08.1 CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3 or ASTM D 3421

*CPSC Extractable lead from crayons *Warning Statement for lead in childrens product Applicable to 1) Painted toys 2) Childrens jewelry 3) Childcare article

CPSC Staff Hazard Assessment Procedure Non-metal substrate CPSC-CH-E1002-08.1 Metal CPSC-CH-E1001-08.1 Surface coating CPSC-CH-E1003-09

Illinois Public Act 95-1019


Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (LPPA) Warning statement is required if over 40 ppm but less than the limit established by Federal law The warning statement (provided on the children's product or on the label of the immediate container (e.g. packaging) of the children's product) on the childrens product shall contain at least the following: "WARNING: CONTAINS LEAD. MAY BE HARMFUL IF EATEN OR
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SGS TESTING PROTOCOL OF GENERAL TOYS (US)

Test Property
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS *21 CFR 700.13 Mercury in cosmetics *Mercury Content Applicable to Batteries *ANSI Z80.3 Luminous transmittance UVA/B *ANSI Z80.3 Traffic signal recognition

Test Method

Requirements
CHEWED. MAY GENERATE DUST CONTAINING LEAD." Shall not contain more than 0.0065% of mercury for cosmetics intended for use with the eyes and 0.0001% of mercury for other cosmetics. US Mercury-Containing Battery Management Act Public Law No 104142 (1996) For alkaline manganese button cell: 25 mg/cell For battery except alkaline manganese button cell: Absent Shall comply with luminous transmittance properties and traffic signal recognition requirements for non-prescription sunglasses and fashion eyewear as specified based on intended primary function: general purpose, cosmetic use, and special purpose (skiing, climbing, beach, etc). Sunglasses containing a UVA/UVB protection, Traffic signal recognition and/or other ANSI Z80.3 claim will be tested to substantiate such claims. Toxics in Packaging law (Toxics in Packaging Clearinghouse) California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin) 100 ppm (sum of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium (VI)) Party poppers (also known as champagne party poppers and party surprise poppers) and Christmas crackers shall contain no more than 0.25 grains (16.2 mg) of pyrotechnic material. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. Samples shall meet the requirements intended to minimize the potential risks associated with the use of art materials that present chronic, long-term health hazards (ASTM D4236/LHAMA). In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within five years. Toys made of ceramic intended or likely to hold food and liquids shall conform to the applicable requirements of the FDCA, Section 402 (a) (2)(c) and FDA Compliance Policy Guides CPG Sec. 545.400 (CPG 7117.06) & CPG Sec. 545.450 (CPG 7117.07) Large hollow ware ( 1.1 L) 1.0 g/mL lead (all 6 units) 0.25 g/mL cadmium (all 6 units) Small hollow ware (< 1.1 L), other than cups and mugs 2.0 g/mL lead (all 6 units) 0.5 g/mL cadmium (all 6 units) Flatware 3.0 g/mL lead (average of 6 units) 0.5 g/mL cadmium (average of 6 units) Cups / Mugs
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21 CFR 700.13 Acid digestion / AAS

ANSI Z80.3

*Lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium (VI) Applicable to packaging materials 16 CFR 1507 Pyrotechnic Composition doc review *LHAMA Evaluation doc review

Sample digestion. Analysis conducted by Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma Spectrometry / UVVisible Spectroscopy 16 CFR 1507.11

ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1500.14 / ASTM D-4236 ASTM F963 / FDCA Section 402 / ASTM C738 or AOAC methods 973.32 and 973.82

*FDA Extractable lead & cadmium (ceramic interior)

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Test Property
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

Test Method

Requirements
0.5 g/mL (all 6 units) 0.5 g/mL cadmium (all 6 units) Pitchers 0.5 g/mL lead (all 6 units) 0.25 g/mL cadmium (all 6 units) Products intended for use by children, including toys and parts of toys, must not be toxic or cause skin or eye irritation., Toxicity Risk Assessment shall be conducted to substantiate the compliance of the regulation for the following components: All toy cosmetics, liquids, pastes, putties, gels and powders regardless of claim Other materials bearing a NON-TOXIC claim on samples and/or its packaging In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within five years. Method of test for flashpoint of potentially volatile combustible materials (150 F / 65.6 C). All liquid filled items intended or likely to be used by children shall comply with this requirement. Pure water used in filling of toys shall meet the requirements of < 100 CFU/ml of total plate count and < 1 CFU/100ml of total Coliform. Cosmetics, Liquids, Pastes, Putties, Gels and Powders used in toys (excluding art materials) shall not be contaminated with Total Aerobic Microbial Count; Total Combined Molds & Yeast Count; Staphylococcus aureus; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Salmonella; Escherichia coli; Bile-Tolerant Gram-Negative Bacteria; Clostridia and Candida albicans. Shall comply with the requirements. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. Formulations used to prevent microbial degradation in Cosmetics, Liquids, Pastes, Putties, Gels and Powders used in toys (excluding art materials) shall be tested for microbial control and preservative effectiveness. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one years.

*16 CFR 1500.3 Toxicity & irritancy by TRA doc review

ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1500.3

*16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(iii) Combustible liquids *ASTM F963 Total plate count & total coliform *USP <61+62> Microbial limit test doc review

16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6) (iii) / 16 CFR 1500.43(a) ASTM F963 ASTM F963 / USP <61+62>

*Total plate count

*USP <51> Preservative effectiveness - doc review

ASTM F963 / USP <51>

*ASTM F963 DEHP Content *Nitrosamine Test Applicable to Pacifier with Rubber Nipples *FDA Food Simulation (Applicable to resinous and polymeric coatings applied to any suitable substrate as a continuous film or enamel that serves as a functional barrier between the food

CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3 ASTM F1313

Pacifiers, rattles, and teethers Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 3%. ASTM F963-08 Any Nitrosamine 10 ppb Total Nitrosamines 20 ppb Shall comply with applicable clause(s) in 21 CFR 175.300.

Selection of test parameter, stimulant, temperature and time is dependent on intended usage of product

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Test Property

Test Method

Requirements

REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS and substrate) *FDA Food Contact Safety Selection of test Test parameter, stimulant, (Applicable to paper and temperature and time paper board) is dependent on intended usage of product *FDA Food Contact Safety Selection of test Test parameter, simulant, (Applicable to plastic) temperature and time is dependent on intended usage of product Acid digestion / AAS *Cadmium content in jewelry for children up to the age of 6 *Soluble Cadmium in jewelry for children up to six years of age Applicable to surface coating or accessible substrate material of metal or plastic component *Cadmium content in jewelry for children up to twelve years of age *Soluble Cadmium in jewelry for children up to twelve years of age Applicable to surface coating or accessible substrate material *Bisphenol A Applicable to food and beverage reusable containers (Suggested materials: PC and epoxy coating) LABELING Country of Origin Marking 19 CFR 134.11 ASTM F963-08

Shall comply with applicable clause(s) in 21 CFR 176.170.

Shall comply with applicable clause(s) in 21 CFR 175 189.

California, Chapter 313 300 ppm Effective date January 1, 2012 Minnesota, Chapter 347 (2010 regular Session) 75 ppm Effective date January 1, 2011 for Manufacturer or Wholesaler March 1, 2011 for Retailer

Acid digestion / AAS

Connecticut, Public Act 10-113 75 ppm Effective date July 1, 2014 Illinois, Public Act 096-1379 (HB5040) 75 ppm Effective date July 1, 2011 for Manufacturer

ASTM F963-08

Solvent Extraction. Analyzed by LC/MS

Various States Law Prohibited (SGS detection limit = 1 mg/kg)

Shall indicate country of origin legibly and permanently and in a


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Test Property
LABELING

Test Method

Requirements
conspicuous place. It must also be in a close proximity and in comparable size to the name of country or locality other than the country of origin appears on the marking. Must be visible at point of purchase.

Uniform Packaging and Labeling Act OR One Time Use Products Fair Packaging and Labeling Act Tracking Label

F.P. & L. Act (16 CFR 500) OR NIST Uniform Laws and Regulations Handbook 130 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act 2008 - Public Law 110-314 (HR4040) Section 103

Manufacturer, packer, or distributor name & address: city, state & zip Product identification Net contents / quantity of servings as appropriate in both US & metric Mandates permanent, distinguish marks on product and its packaging that will enable manufacturer and ultimate purchaser to ascertain

Source (location) Date of production Cohort information including batch, run number or other ID

Effective on 14 Aug, 2009. Verification of the tracking label will be done upon submission of the de-coding system. Remark: The requirement shall follow the latest update from CPSIA. It is the manufacturers responsibility for the conformity of this requirement. All products shall be tested according to either the appropriate age grade, as determined by SGS, or the labeled age grade if it is more stringent. In the event the sample is not age labeled, SGS will determine the appropriate age grade and test accordingly Stuffing toys shall have a tab or label securely affixed which contains: A statement that All New Material was used Type of material The assigned state registration number (Pennsylvania at a minimum) The name and principal place of business (city and state) of the manufacturer or vendor. Shall match the actual content if present. Shall be legible and easy to understand; instructions shall be consistent with sample performance. Shall have special labeling for specific features such as but not limited to: Aquatic Toys Toys Intended To Be Assembled By An Adult Simulated Protective Devices Toys With Functional Sharp Edges And Sharp Points Small Objects, Small Balls, Marbles and Balloons Battery-Operated Toys Magnets Packaging, literature accompanying toys, and point-of-sale presentations shall not use words, statements, or graphic material that
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Age Grading

ASTM F963

Stuffed Toys Labeling

PA / MA / OH Stuffed Toy Law

Parts Labeling Instructions ASTM F963 Labeling

Visual Check Visual Check ASTM F963

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Test Property
LABELING

Test Method

Requirements
are inconsistent in any way with the safety labeling instructions for use assembly or age grading of the toy. Information and instructions provided for the safe use or assembly of a toy shall be easy to read and understand by persons of the age level for whom the toy is intended. Shall be in the English language at a minimum. Either a principal component of a toy or the packaging of a toy shall be marked with the name and address of the producer or the distributor. Self-pressurized containers shall conform to the labeling requirements as defined by 16 CFR 1500.130 Sample shall comply with the requirements as defined in 15 CFR 1150 Shall have a label securely affixed that contains: The name and manufacturer or other marketing or registration number The country of origin The generic name and percentage of all fibers in the product Shall have a label securely affixed that contains regular care (customary and routine) information. (If a button cell is found to have intentionally added mercury, such as by testing at over 5 ppm, CT and NY, require product containing mercury have labeling to indicate the presence of mercury and instructions on how to properly dispose of the product. Requirements vary by state. Registration with IMERC may be required.) Product or packaging for items with button cells found to have intentionally added mercury, that may be distributed to states with Mercury legislation shall be Marked so as to be clearly visible prior to the sale and Product itself shall be marked permanently for the life of the product with the following "Battery Contains Mercury. Do Not Put in Trash. Recycle or Manage as Hazardous Waste." Or equivalent. CT and NY further require that the product with button cell batteries that contain Hg to be replaceable. Product with button cells found to have intentionally added mercury that may be distributed to CT or NY shall have the batteries replaceable, allowing for use of common household tools. Chemistry sets, science education sets and replacement chemicals for such sets, are exempt from section 2(p)(1) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act if the immediate container of hazardous chemical bears on its main panel the name, appropriate signal word, and additional statement Read back (or side) panel before using and bears on the back (or side) panel the remainder of the appropriate cautionary statement; the experiment manual or other instruction book or booklet bears the following caution statement within the borders of a rectangle and in the type size specified in 1500.121: WARNING - This set contains chemicals that may be harmful if misused. Read cautions on individual containers carefully. Not
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16 CFR 1500.130 Pressurized container labeling 15 CFR 1150 Toy Gun Marking 16 CFR 303 Textile labeling

16 CFR 1500.130 15 CFR 1150 16 CFR 303

16 CFR 423 Care labeling review Mercury Labeling as applicable to Button Cell Battery powered devices. (If Applicable)

16 CFR 423 Various State Laws, including: NH: title x, Chapter 149-M, sec. 149-M:51- 149-M:57, CT: Public Act 02-90 NY: Chap 145, Title 21 Ch. 27 2101-2115

*16 CFR 1500.83(a)(23) Chemistry set labeling

16 CFR 1500.83(a) (23)

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LABELING

Test Method

Requirements
to be used by children except under adult supervision. the outer carton bears on the main panel the caution statement specified in (ii). Substances have a special hazards to health shall have conform labeling requirement as defined by 16 CFR 1500.14(b)(1-5) It is the vendors responsibility for the conformity of this requirement. All tableware items distributed in the State of California with lead or cadmium intentionally added or which are unintentionally contaminated must be permanently and indelibly marked with the name, or if the item is too small, a registered trademark, of the manufacturer or importer. Food and Nutritional labeling shall be evaluated in accordance with the required size, format, contents, etc. as defined by the regulation. (Vendor shall be responsible for the accuracy of information contained) Additives and colors contained in the ingredients list shall be evaluated in accordance with the approved list of ingredients as defined by the regulation. (Vendor shall be responsible for the accuracy of information contained) Cosmetics shall conform to the requirements of the FDCA as codified in 21 CFR 700 through 740 and color additive regulations in 21 CFR 73, 74, 81, and 82. Ingredients, color additives, etc. shall be evaluated in accordance with associated requirements in addition to any required warning labels. (Vendor shall be responsible for the accuracy of information contained) (A) (1) Receivers associated with the operation of a licensed radio service, e.g., FM broadcast under part 73 of this chapter, land mobile operation under part 90, etc., shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

16 CFR 1500.14(b)(1-5) labeling on haz. Substances CA Health & Safety Code 108870 (marking)

16 CFR 1500 CA Health & Safety Code, section 108870

*21 CFR 101 Food labeling *21 CFR 170-189 Food ingredient list review

21 CFR 101 21 CFR 73, 74, 82 and 170 through 189

*FDA ingredient list evaluation *FDA 21 CFR Cosmetic labeling review FCC Labeling

ASTM F963 / 21 CFR 73, 74, 81, 82, 700 - 740

47 CFR 15.19(a) Visual Check

(2) A stand-alone cable input selector switch, shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: This device is verified to comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules for use with cable television service. (B) All other (class B) devices shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (C) Grantee and FCC ID must bear on both instruction and product which subjected in certification
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Test Property
LABELING

Test Method

Requirements
(D) Products subject to authorization under a Declaration of Conformity shall be labelled as follows:

FCC Information to user

47 CFR 15.21 & 47 CFR 15.105 Visual Check in the user manual or instruction sheet

or For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help. Loose fillers shall be visually evaluated for objectionable matter and labels shall be evaluated accordingly. Shall meet the requirements of the Tolerances of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Regulation for Stuffed Toys.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS *PA Stuffed Toy Law (47.317) Tolerance

ASTM F963-08, Section 4.3.7

*Stuffing cleanliness [additional 200 g stuffing material] ASTM F963 Mechanical hazards *ASTM F963 B/O toys 16 CFR 1505 Electrically operated toys doc review (if applicable) 16 CFR 1510 Rattles

ASTM F963-08 / Chapter 16 of Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists ASTM F963 ASTM F963 ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1505 16 CFR 1510

In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. Loose fillers for stuffed toys shall be free of objectionable matter originating from insect, bird, rodent, or other animal infestation and of contaminants, such as splinters and metal chips to the extent possible in good manufacturing practice. Shall meet the requirements specified in the standard. Samples shall meet the safety requirement as specified in ASTM F963 Toys operating from nominal 120-V branch circuits shall conform to the requirements of 16 CFR 1505 In lieu of testing, test report should be submitted dated within one year for document review. Rattles shall meet the safety requirements as specified in 16 CFR
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Test Property
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS *16 CFR 1511 Pacifiers 16 CFR 1500 Dive stick *21 CFR 801.410 FDA Lens impact

Test Method

Requirements
1510 Samples shall meet the safety requirements as specified in 16 CFR 1511 if nipple length longer than 0.63 inch Samples shall meet the safety requirements as specified in 16 CFR 1500 Shall be fitted with impact-resistant lenses to protect the consumer from potential eye injuries. Lenses shall meet an AQL of 6.5 as specified in 21 CFR 801.410 when subjected to FDA using MIL-STD 105E or FDA approved statistical sampling plan. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. It is the vendor's responsibility to assure the manufacturer is registered under the FDA.

ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1511 16 CFR 1500 21 CFR 801.410

*ASTM F963-07e1 Section 4.27.1.2 Toy Chest Lid Requirement 16 CFR 1500.44 Flammability (solids) *16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(viii) Flammability (container) *16 CFR 1610 Flammability (clothing textiles) *16 CFR 1610 Flammability (costume) *16 CFR 1611 Flammability (vinyl plastic film) *CPAI-75 Flammability (sleeping bags) - doc *CPAI-84 Flammability (camping tentage) doc *AATCC 20A Quantitative *Wearing Apparel Care Label

ASTM F963-07e1 Section 4.27.1.2 ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1500.44 Annex A4 16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6) (viii) ASTM F963 / 16 CFR 1610 16 CFR 1611 CPAI-75 CPAI-84 16 CFR 303 16 CFR 423

Samples shall meet the safety requirement as specified in ASTM F963-07e1, section 4.27.1 before and after being subjected to 7000 opening and closing cycles in accordance with 8.14.1.2. Shall not exceed the maximum allowable limit of no greater than 0.1 inches per second Self-pressurized container shall meet the flammability requirements of 16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(viii). Textile fabrics used in toys should comply with ASTM F963 as applicable Textile fabrics used in toys should comply with 16 CFR 1611 as applicable Materials shall comply with the requirements as defined. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. Materials shall comply with the requirements as defined. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within one year. Shall be tested to substantiate fiber content. Shall not exceed a deviation of 3% from the label as allowed for blends and no deviation for items labeled 100% of a fiber. For wearing apparel covered by 16 CFR 423: With care label: Conduct laundry test according to the labeled care instruction. Evaluate for general appearance as acceptance criteria. Without care label: Failed for labeling requirement. No softline test will be conducted. For wearing apparel not covered by 16 CFR 423: With care label: Conduct laundry test according to the labeled care instruction. Evaluate for general appearance as acceptance criteria. Without care label: No softline test is required. Shall meet the requirements specified in the standard. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within two years. For the frequency of RC products meet the scope of these requirements. Shall meet the requirements specified in the standard.
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*FCC Part 15 - Electric Toy

FCC Part 15 - Electric Toy FCC Parts 15 27 (26.96 27.28) MHz

*FCC Parts 15 27 (26.96 27.28) MHz Radio

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Test Property
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Controlled Toys *FCC Parts 15 49 (49.82 49.90) MHz Radio Controlled Toys UL Testing (For electrically operated product) *Safety Agency Listing Verification NY Restriction of sale of Yo-Yo Waterball

Test Method Radio Controlled Toys

Requirements

In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within two years. FCC Parts 15 49 (49.82 49.90) MHz Radio Controlled Toys UL Standard

Item will be audited to verify compliance with the selected sections of the applicable and/or labeled UL standard. It is the vendors responsibility for the conformity of this requirement. Relevant reports / documents must be submitted for review. Verify Client Acceptable Safety Agency Listing by contacting Listing Agency with the sample's Listing Number, Manufacturer, Model Number, and/or Agency Control Number. Shall be verified. No person, firm, corporation, or association shall import, manufacture, sell, offer to sell, or distribute a Yo-Yo waterball toys. Yo-Yo waterball toy means a yo-yo waterball, water yo-yo, or any similar toy made of rubber or rubberlike material consisting of a ball that is filled with a liquid and attached to an elastic cord with a finger loop at the end. There shall be no drawstrings in the hood and neck area of childrens upper outerwear sizes 2T to 12 (age 2-12). Drawstrings at the waist and bottom of childrens upper outwear sizes 2T to 16 (age 2-16) shall: Not exceed 3 in. (75 mm) in length outside the drawstring channel when the garment is expanded to its fullest width, Have no toggles, knots, or other attachments at the free ends, and Be bartacked, if the drawstring is one continuous string. Shall have no discernible surface degradation, including crazing, shivering, denting, bubbles, cracks, stains, deformations, chips, fractures, heavy lines, waves, shear marks, scratches, scuff marks, indentations, or blisters. Shall have no components missing, malformed, and/or fractured. Welds shall be smoothly ground and free of pits and splatter. Shall have no loose component and unsecured fastening where rigidity is required.

SGS in-house method Section 399 General Business Law/A472

*ASTM F1816 Drawstrings on Child Upper Outerwear

ASTM F1816-2004 Section 4

CONSTRUCTION QUALITIES Defects SGS in-house method

Workmanship

SGS in-house method

PERFORMANCE TESTING Functionality (not already covered by other tests) *Air Leakage For Inflatable *Dishwasher Claim Verification *Microwave Claim

SGS in-house method SGS in-house method / Per Criteria SGS in-house method / Per Criteria SGS in-house method /

Shall function as intended as received. Report details of evaluation (features tested / methods used / materials used / etc.) Report any features not evaluated. Inflatable shall be evaluated for air leakage for duration of one hour. Items containing a dishwasher safe claim will be subjected to 5 normal cycles and evaluated for any color change, warping, breaking, leaking or other defects. Items containing a microwave safe claim will be subjected to 10
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Test Property
PERFORMANCE TESTING Verification *Freezer Claim Verification

Test Method Per Criteria SGS in-house method / Per Criteria

Requirements
normal cycles and evaluated for any color change, warping, breaking, leaking or other defects. Items containing a freezer safe claim will be subjected to 3 freeze/thaw cycles and evaluated for any color change, warping, breaking, leaking or other defects.

ANALYTICAL TESTING *Leachable Lead (Pb) And Cadmium (Cd) (For Cup / Mug - Lip And Rim Area of Decorated Drinking Vessels) *FDA Food Simulation (Applicable to food contact metal)

ASTM C927-80 (R2004)

Shall comply with SGCD requirement If cup/mug is decorated within top 20 mm: Pb 4.0 ppm Cd 0.4 ppm Shall comply with applicable clause(s) in 21 CFR 175.300. - Total extractives

*Chromium Content (Applicable to food contact stainless steel) *16 CFR 1500.231 Hazardous liquid chemicals Applicable to Liquid-filled Children's product

Selection of test parameter, simulant, temperature and time is dependent on intended usage of product Acid digestion / ICP or AAS Solvent Extraction. Analyzed by GC/MS

Recommendation for Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) Minimum 16% chromium content 16 CFR 1500.231 Liquid-filled children's products do not contain hazardous liquid chemicals including mercury, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, methanol, methylene chloride, petroleum distillates, toluene, xylene in distillate.

PRICING AND ADDITIONAL NOTE : *Additional Charge for This Test ** It is the suggested number of samples required for complete testing only. Sample size/raw materials and number of working days may vary depending on the actual samples size and the number of tests required for testing. Please consult your nearest laboratory for details. In order to keep sample size the minimum, SGS will inform the supplier the exact number of samples after sample review. ** No of Sample Required: No. Of Samples Required For Complete Testing: No. Of Working Days For Complete Testing:

8 7-9

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Test Property
Price Information:

Test Method

Requirements
SGS HK 150.00

Package Price
* Additional Charges: CA Prop 65 Pacifier - 16 CFR 1511 / ASTM F963 Illinois Public Act 95-1019 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (LPPA) Impact Resistance Test (For Sunglasses Lens Only) - U.S. FDA, 21 CFR 801.410 - ANSI Z80.3 Clause 4.2 ASTM F963 Toy Chest Lid Support Chemistry set labeling review 21 CFR 101 Food labeling 21 CFR 170-189 Food ingredient list review *FDA ingredient list evaluation *FDA 21 CFR Cosmetic labeling review CPAI-75 Flammability (sleeping bags) CPAI-84 FR (Flammability for Tent) Wall & Top ( Original) Wall & Top (After Leaching) Wall & Top ( After Weathering) Floor Material ( Original) Floor Material (After Leaching) Floor Material ( After Weathering) ASTM F963 Flammability Test for Fabric (16 CFR 1610) 16 CFR 1611 Flammability (vinyl plastic textiles) ASTM F1816 Drawstrings on child upper outerwear 16 CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(viii) Flammability (container) Lead in Surface Coating Accessible Lead in crayons in accordance with CPSC Staff Hazard Assessment Procedure Play Cosmetics - Mercury Content 21 CFR 700.13 US PL 104-142 Mercury in batteries Soluble heavy metals content Leachable Lead & Cadmium - Ceramicware US-FDA / A.O.A.C 15th Ed. (973.32) Leachable Lead & Cadmium - US California Proposition 65 (12 Specimens) Leachable Lead & Cadmium - US California Proposition 65 - External Glazed Surface Leachable Lead & Cadmium - US SGCD & CSC Flammability Test (ANSI Z80.3 Clause 4.3) (Applicable For Plastic Frames, Plastic Lenses, Or The Assembled Product) Cosmetic Quality (ANSI Z80.3 Clause 4.4) (Applicable For Sunglasses Lens Only) Refractive Properties (ANSI Z80.3 Caluse 4.5) - Refractive Power - Astigmatic Power - Prismatic Power Impact Resistance Test - U.S. FDA, 21 CFR 801.410

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Upon request 51.00 30 Per colour per material 1.28 per pc 129.00 25.65 Upon request Upon request 102.56 up 102.56 up 122.00 61.54 87.18 138.47 41.03 66.67 117.95 31.00 800.00 38.71 29.49 30.00 Per colour per material 129.00 Per colour per material 58.00 up 58.00 up 58.00 Per colour per material 67.00 96.00 77.00 67.00 32.05 per pair 38.46 per pair 115.38 per pair

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* Additional Charges: LHAMA Toxicological Risk Assessment CPSIA Lead in substrate material Liquid Filled - Flash Point Test (ASTM D92) 21 CFR 175-177 Solvent extract (general) 21 CFR 181.32 Acrylonitrile copolymers & resins ASTM F963 - DEHP Content in PVC (ASTM D3421) ASTM F963 Total plate count , coliform FDA 180.22, 1890.32 (ABS) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1580 (PC) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1520 2.1 (PE) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1520 (PP) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1640 (PS) Food Grade Plastic FDA 175.300 (Resinous and Polymeric Coating / PVC) Food Grade Plastic FDA 176.170 (Components of Paper and Paperboard) Food Grade FDA 177.1350 (EVA) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.2600 (Rubber) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1500 (Nylon) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1040 (Acrylonitrile / Styrene Copolymer) (SAN) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1630 (PET) Food Grade Plastic FDA (Acrylic and Modified Acrylic Plastic) Food Grade Plastic FDA 177.1460 (Melamine-Formaldehyde Resins) Food Grade Plastic Phthalates Content (6P: DBP, BBP, DEHP, DINP, DNOP, DIDP) Phthalates Content (7P: DBP, BBP, DEHP, DINP, DNOP, DIDP, DnHP) Liquid Filled - USP <51> Antimicrobial Preservatives Effectiveness Liquid Filled - USP <61+62> Microbial Limits 16 CFR 1500.231 Hazardous liquid (GC scan) ASTM F963 - Battery-Operated Toys FCC Part 15 - Electric Toy FCC Parts 15 27 (26.96 27.28) MHz Radio Controlled Toys (only for Tx) FCC Parts 15 49 (49.82 49.90) MHz Radio Controlled Toys FCC ID Fee FCC Grantee Code Application Safety Agency Listing Verification AATCC 20A Quantitative

Wearing Apparel Care Label Leak Resistance (inflatable only) Dishwasher Resistance Microwave Resistance (IEC 1000W) From Room Temperature To Boiling Freezer Claim Verification

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