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CANDY & CANE’S HOW TO HAVE A COMPLIANT CHRISTMAS Toys are among the most heavily regulated products. With a continually expanding regulatory landscape, it is important to implement a comprehensive compliance plan that scales. The list below is an excellent example of the vast scope that needs to be considered in product compliance. Customs Union (CU) Technical Regulation (TR) 008/2011 RUSSIA, BELARUS & KAZAKHSTAN The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) UNITED STATES Proposition 65 CALIFORNIA, US Children's Safe Products Act WASHINGTON Chemical Disclosure Program for Children's Products VERMONT NOM-252-SSA1-2011 Safety Standard MEXICO Japan Toy Safety Standard ST 2012 JAPAN Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC EUROPE REACH Regulation EUROPE RoHS Directive EUROPE Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) CANADA GB 6675-2014 Toy Safety Standard CHINA MERCOSUR Resolution N 23/04 SOUTH AMERICA (Mercosur) Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS ISO 8124 set AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND While the above list does not represent every toy-related regulation currently in force, it provides an excellent example of the types of requirements toy-makers and distributors must follow. For more information on these and other compliance regulations, contact [email protected] REGULATORY ROADMAP 161122-PS-OT

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Page 1: CANDY & CANE’S - Assent Compliance€¦ · GB 6675-2014 Toy Safety Standard CHINA MERCOSUR Resolution N 23/04 SOUTH AMERICA (Mercosur) Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS ISO

CANDY& CANE’S

HOW TO HAVE ACOMPLIANT CHRISTMASToys are among the most heavily regulated products. With a continually

expanding regulatory landscape, it is important to implement a comprehensive compliance plan that scales. The list below is an excellent example of the

vast scope that needs to be considered in product compliance.

Customs Union (CU)Technical Regulation (TR) 008/2011

RUSSIA, BELARUS & KAZAKHSTAN

The Consumer Product Safety Improvement

Act (CPSIA)UNITED STATES

Proposition 65CALIFORNIA, US

Children's SafeProducts Act WASHINGTON

Chemical Disclosure Program for Children's

Products VERMONT

NOM-252-SSA1-2011 Safety Standard

MEXICO

Japan Toy Safety

Standard ST 2012

JAPAN

Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC

EUROPE

REACH Regulation EUROPE

RoHS Directive EUROPE

Canada Consumer Product Safety Act

(CCPSA)

CANADA

GB 6675-2014 Toy Safety Standard

CHINA

MERCOSUR Resolution

N 23/04

SOUTH AMERICA (Mercosur)

Australian/New Zealand Standard

AS/NZS ISO 8124 set

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

While the above list does not represent every toy-related regulation currently in force, it provides an excellent example of the types of requirements toy-makers and distributors must follow. For more information on these and other compliance regulations, contact

[email protected]

REGULATORY ROADMAP

161122-PS-OT