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CONSUMER PRODUCTS SERVICES DIVISION

TOYS ''R'' US, INC. Technical Report:

(8511)046-0318

Date Received:

February 16, 2011

Toys “R” Us, Inc. One Geoffrey Wayne, NJ 07470 United States

Vendor: GUANGDONG ALPHA ANIMATION AND CULTURE CO., LTD. 10/F, POLY INTERNATIONAL CENTER, NO.5 LIN JIANG RD., ZHU JIANG NEW CITY, GUANGZHOU, PRC Contact: JACK DENG Email: JACKDENG-10@AULDEY.CN Phone: +86-13570599510/ +86-20-38983278 (EXT.3102) Fax: +86-20-87358278

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Factory: GUANGDONG ALPHA ANIMATION AND CULTURE CO., LTD. Country: CHINA

Sample Description:

1:28 R/C TRUCKS IN CARRY CASE – NEW RACER

Evaluation:

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTPRE-ASSESSMENT

TRUI Dev Office:

UNITED STATES

Pre-Assessment Stage:

N/A

COD:

GLOBAL

Previous Failed Test Report:

N/A

PD Manager:

BEN CHAN

Corrective Action Taken:

N/A

Brand Name:

FAST LANE

Special Notes:

N/A

Season:

FALL

Sample Size:

11

SKN #:

YW281

Report Rating:

DATA

MFR/Style #:

5F5E1D1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Country

Appropriate Age Grade

Tested Age Grade

United States

OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

M

Canada

OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

M

Europe

OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

Australia

OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

M

Japan

OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

M

Global Age Grade Applied = OVER 6 YEARS OF AGE

Pre-production Testing

M

Results Key: M=Meets, NM=Does Not Meet, NA=Not Applicable, NT=Not Tested, *=Not Tested Due to Quantity of Samples Received Bureau Veritas Shenzhen Co.,Ltd 4/F, Block B, Minlida Industrial Building, 4th Zone Of Honghualing Industrial Park, Xili Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, P.R.C. Tel:86-755-86185200 fax: 86-755-86185206 www.bureauveritas.com/cps

This report is governed by, and incorporates by reference, the Conditions of Testing as posted at the date of issuance of this report at http://www.bureauveritas.com/cps and is intended for your exclusive use. Any copying or replication of this report to or for any other person or entity, or use of our name or trademark, is permitted only with our prior written permission. This report sets forth our findings solely with respect to the test samples identified herein. The results set forth in this report are not indicative or representative of the quality or characteristics of the lot from which a test sample was taken or any similar or identical product unless specifically and expressly noted. Our report includes all of the tests requested by you and the results thereof based upon the information that you provided to us. You have 60 days from date of issuance of this report to notify us of any material error or omission caused by our negligence; provided, however, that such notice shall be in writing and shall specifically address the issue you wish to raise. A failure to raise such issue within the prescribed time shall constitute you unqualified acceptance of the completeness of this report, the tests conducted and the correctness of the report contents.


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Design Evaluation P

Appropriate Age Tested Age Grade Safety Concerns Quality Concerns Grade OVER 6 YEARS OVER 6 YEARS OF P NP OF AGE AGE Results Key: P=Performed/Present, NP=Not Performed/Not Present, **=Design Evaluation performed based upon original sample


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TOYS“R”US REVIEW:

GREEN

YELLOW

AMBER

Status*

*

Item is fine as is. Proceed with development.

X

L/T

P/T

Comments

Corrections needed. Vendor is responsible for making changes and proceeding with development. Retest is not required. Corrections needed. Retest is required.

Stop. Product has major design concerns. RED Item cannot continue in the development cycle. *Amber status provides approval to retest. Must have Green or Yellow status prior to submitting for final testing. L/T: Labeling Test is required prior to submitting for final testing. P/T: Prototype Test is required prior to submitting for final testing. M/T: Material Test is required for all products prior to submitting for final testing.

For inquiries on status, please contact: Bill Baxter (bill.baxter@toysrus.com)

BVCPS Contact Information for this Report:

Administrative Questions: Technical Questions: Primary Contact: Secondary Contact:

Phone:

E-Mail:

Jenny Lam

86(755)86185201

jenny.lam@hk.bureauveritas.com

Simon Chan

Phone: 86(755)86185243

E-Mail: simon.chan@hk.bureauveritas.com

Iris Wong

86(755)86185290

iris.wong@hk.bureauveritas.com

BUREAU VERITAS SHENZHEN CO.,LTD

Gary Chiu Director Toys, Premium and Juvenile Products Department (Shenzhen Office) GC/bc


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PHYSICAL TESTING

EXHIBIT #1

SAMPLE PRODUCT


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1.0 PRE-PRODUCTION TEST RESULT 1.1 UNITED STATES MECHANICAL HAZARDS: PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS (FHSA 16 CFR 1500) Part

Requirement

Result

16 CFR 1500.47 & 1500.86(a)(6)

Sound Pressure Level – Toy Cap

16 CFR 1501

Small Parts

16 CFR 1500.49

Sharp Edges

M

16 CFR 1500.48

Sharp Points

M

16 CFR 1511

Pacifier

NA

16 CFR 1510

Rattles

NA

16 CFR 1500.18(a)(17)

Small Ball

NA

16 CFR 1500.19

Small Objects, Small Balls, Marbles and Balloons

NA

16 CFR 1500.86

Toy Caps

NA

16 CFR 1500.14(b)(8)

Art Materials

NA

M = Meet Section

NM = Not Meet

NA = Not Applicable

NA DATA

NT = Not Tested

R = Refer to Comment

PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS (ASTM F963-08) Section

Requirement

Result

4.1

Material Quality

M

4.3.7

Stuffing Materials – Visual Inspection

NA

4.5

Sound-Producing Toys

NA

4.6

Small Objects

NA

4.7

Accessible Edges

M

4.8

Projections

M

4.9

Accessible Points

M

4.10

Wires and Rods

NA

4.11

Nails and Fasteners

M

4.12

Packaging Film

NA

4.13

Folding Mechanisms and Hinges

NA

4.14

Cords, Straps and Elastics

NA

4.15

Stability and Over-Load Requirements

NA

4.16

Confined Spaces

NA


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4.17

Wheels, Tires, and Axles

M

4.18

Holes Clearances, and Accessibility of Mechanisms

M

4.19

Simulated Protective Devices

NA

4.20

Pacifiers

NA

4.21

Projectile Toys

NA

4.22

Teethers and Teething Toys

NA

4.23

Rattles

NA

4.24

Squeeze Toys

NA

Battery-Operated Toys 4.25

(exclude section 4.25.10 Battery-powered ride-on toys)

M

4.26

Toys Intended to be Attached to a Crib or Playpen

NA

4.27

Stuffed and Beanbag-Type Toys

NA

4.30

Toy Gun Marking

NA

4.32

Certain Toys with Spherical Ends

NA

4.34

Small Balls

NA

4.35

Pompoms

NA

4.36

Hemispheric-Shaped Objects

NA

4.37

Yo Yo Elastic Tether Toys

NA

4.38

Magnets

NA

4.39

Jaw Entrapment in Handles and Steering Wheels

NA

M = Meet Section

NM = Not Meet

NA = Not Applicable

NT = Not Tested

R = Refer to Comment

Note: The sample(s) was not evaluated to the Normal Use testing requirements specified in ASTM F963-08, Section 8.5. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer, vendor or distributor to conduct tests that will simulate normal use conditions. These tests shall ensure that hazards are not generated through normal wear and deterioration of the sample(s). These tests shall also simulate the normal play mode of the toy and to simulate the expected mode of use of the particular toy. The tests shall be conducted in an expected use environment. These normal use tests shall simulate the intended use of the toy based on its estimated lifetime.


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1.2 CANADA MECHANICAL HAZARDS: CANADIAN HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS (TOYS) REGULATIONS, C.R.C., C. 931 Section

Parameter

Packaging 4 Flexible film bag used for package. Mechanical Hazards 7 Small toys and Detachable Components

Result M DATA

8(a)

Metal Edges

M

8(b)

Points and Wires

M

8(c)

Plastic Edges

M

8(d)

Wood

NA

8(e)

Glass

NA

8(f)

Nails and Fasteners

M

8(g)

Safety / Locking Device for Folding Product

NA

8(h)(i)+(ii)

Moving Mechanisms

NA

8(h)(iii)

Non-detachable Winding Key Clearance

NA

8(h)(iv)

Detachable Key

NA

8(i)

Projectile Toys

NA

8(j)

Enclosures

NA

8(k)

Stationary Item Bearing the Weight of a Child

NA

Specific Products - Dolls and Soft Toys 13

Exposed Sharp Points and Edges

NA

14(a)

Stuffing Material shall be clean and free from vermin.

NA

14(b)

Stuffing Material shall be free from hard and sharp foreign matter.

NA

15

Eyes and Nose Pull Test

NA

19

Squeaker, Reed, Valve

NA

20

Other mechanical hazards

NA

21(b)

Pull and Push Toys

NA

22

Toys Steam Engines

NA

23

Toys Steam Engine Boilers

NA

24

Finger Paints

NA

25(a)

Rattles – Sharp wire

NA

25(b)

Rattles – Impaction

NA

Specific Products


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Elastic

NA

27

Batteries

NA

CANADIAN HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS ACT, R.S., C. H-3, SCHEDULE I, PART I. Item

Parameter

Result

Mechanical Hazards 1

Jequirity Beans

M

3

Yo-yo type balls

NA

10(a)

Noise Level

M

10(b)

Plant Seeds for Making Noise

M

10(c)

Plant Seeds as Stuffing Material

NA

11

Kite Strings

NA

27

Kites

NA

39 M = Meet Section

Lawn, darts with elongated tips NM = Not Meet NA = Not Applicable

NT = Not Tested

NA R = Refer to Comment


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1.3 EUROPE MECHANICAL HAZARDS:

MECHANICAL & PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (EN 71: PART 1: 2005 AND AMENDMENT A9: 2009) Subclause

Requirement

Result

4.1

Material

M

4.2

Assembly

NA

4.3

Flexible plastic sheeting

NA

4.4

Toy Bags

NA

4.5

Glass

NA

4.6

Expanding materials

NA

4.7 & 7.6

Edges

M

4.8 & 7.6

Points and metallic wires

M

4.9

Protruding parts

M

4.10.1

Folding and sliding mechanisms

NA

4.10.2

Driving mechanisms

M

4.10.3

Hinges

NA

4.10.4

Springs

M

4.11

Mouth actuated toys

NA

4.12 & 7.3

Balloons

NA

4.13 & 7.9

Toy Kites and other flying toys

NA

4.14.1

Toys which a child can enter

NA

4.14.2 & 7.8

Masks and helmets

NA

4.15.1

Toys propelled by child

NA

4.15.1.2 & 7.10 & 7.16

Toys propelled by child – Instructions for use

NA

4.15.1.3

Toys propelled by child – Strength

NA

4.15.1.4

Toys propelled by child – Stability

NA

4.15.1.5

Toys propelled by child – Braking

NA

4.15.1.6

Toys propelled by child - Transmission

NA

4.15.2

Free wheeling toy bicycles

NA

4.15.2.2 & 7.15

Toy bicycles – Instruction for use

NA

4.15.2.3

Toy bicycles – Saddle height

NA

4.15.2.4

Toy bicycles - Braking

NA

4.15.3 & 7.16 & 7.19

Rocking horses

NA

4.15.4 & 7.16

Toys not propelled by child

NA


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4.15.5 & 7.18

Toys scooters

NA

4.16

Heavy immobile toys

NA

4.17.1

Projectiles – General

NA

4.17.2

Projectiles toys without stored energy

NA

4.17.3 & 7.7

Projectile toys with stored energy

NA

4.17.4 & 7.7

Bows and arrows

NA

4.18 & 7.4

Aquatic toys

NA

Percussion caps

NA

Acoustics

NA

4.20d

Acoustics – Percussion caps

NA

4.21

Toys containing a non-electrical heat source

NA

4.22 & 7.2

Small balls

NA

4.23

Magnet

NA

4.23.2 a, b & c

Toy other than magnetic / electrical experimental sets

NA

4.23.3 & 7.20

Magnetic / electrical experimental sets

NA

4.19 & 7.13 & 7.14 4.20* a, b, c, e, f, & 7.14

FOR TOYS INTENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 36 MONTHS 5.1

General

DATA

5.1a

Small parts – as received

DATA

5.1b

Small parts, sharp points, sharp edges – after tests

DATA

5.1c

Cross section < 2mm metal points & wires

DATA

5.1e

Toys contain glue

5.1f

Splinters

DATA

5.1g

Casing of toys

DATA

5.2

Filing materials

NA

5.3

Adhesion of plastic sheeting

NA

5.4 & 7.11

Cords on toys

NA

5.5 & 7.12

Liquid filled toys

NA

5.6

Electrically driven toys

NA

5.7

Glass and porcelain

NA

5.8

Shape and size

5.9 & 7.17

Monofilament fibres

NA

5.10

Small balls

NA

5.11

Play figures

NA

5.12

Hemispheric shaped toys

NA

NA

DATA


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5.13

Suction cups

NA

6

Packaging

NA

M = Meet Section Note:

NM = Not Meet

NA = Not Applicable

Legal Panel(s) “A” must be utilized.

NT = Not Tested

R = Refer to Comment


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1.4 AUSTRALIA MECHANICAL HAZARDS: MECHANICAL & PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (AS/NZS ISO8124.1:2010) Subclause

Requirement

Result

4.1

Normal use

M

4.2

Reasonably foreseeable abuse

M

4.3

Material

M

4.3.1

Material quality

M

4.3.2

Expanding materials

NA

4.4

Small parts

NA

4.4.1

Small parts (For children under 36 months)

4.4.2

Small parts (from 36 months and over but under 72 months)

NA

4.5

Shape, size and strength of certain toys

NA

4.5.1

Squeeze toys, rattles and certain other toys

NA

4.5.2

Small ball

NA

4.5.2a

Small ball (For children under 36 months)

NA

4.5.2b

Small ball warning (from 36 months and over but under 96 months)

NA

4.5.3

Pompoms

NA

4.5.4

Preschool play figures

NA

4.5.5

Toy pacifiers

NA

4.5.6

Balloons

NA

4.5.7

Marbles

NA

4.5.8

Hemispheric-shaped toys

NA

4.6

Edges

M

4.7

Points

M

4.7.3

Wooden toys

NA

4.8

Projections

4.9

Metal wires and rods

M NA

4.10

Plastic film or plastic bags in packaging and in toys

NA

4.11

Cords and elastics

NA

4.11.1

Cords and elastics (for children under 18 months)

NA

4.11.2

Self-retracting pull-cords (for children under 18 months)

NA

4.11.3

Cords for pull toys (for children under 36 months)

NA

4.11.4

Cords on toy bags

NA

4.11.5

Crib or playpen toys and mobiles

NA

DATA


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4.11.6

Crib gyms and similar toys

NA

4.11.7

Cords, strings and lines for flying toys

NA

4.12

Folding mechanisms

NA

4.12.1

Toy pushchairs, perambulators and similar toys

NA

4.12.2

Other toys with folding mechanisms

NA

4.12.3

Hinge-line clearance

NA

4.13

Holes, clearances and accessibility of mechanisms

M

4.13.1 4.13.2

Circular holes in rigid materials (for children under 60 months) Accessible clearances for movable segments (for children under 96 months)

NA M

4.13.3

Chains or belts in ride-on toys

NA

4.13.4

Other driving mechanisms

M

4.13.5

Winding keys (up to and including 36 months)

NA

4.14

Springs

4.15

Stability and overload requirements

M NA

4.15.1.1

Sideways stability, feet available for stabilization

NA

4.15.1.2

Sideways stability, feet unavailable for stabilization

NA

4.15.1.3

Fore and aft stability

NA

4.15.2

Overload requirements for ride-on toys and seats

NA

4.15.3

Stability of stationary floor toys

NA

4.16

Enclosures

NA

4.16.1

Ventilation

NA

4.16.2.1

Lids, doors and similar devices

NA

4.16.2.2

Lid support for toy chests and similar toys

NA

4.16.3

Toys that enclose the head

NA

4.17

Simulated protective equipment

NA

4.18

Projectile toys

NA

4.18.1

Projectile toys – General

NA

4.18.2

Projectile toys with stored energy

NA

4.18.3

Projectile toys without stored energy

NA

4.19

Aquatic toys

NA

4.20

Braking

NA

4.21

Toy bicycles

NA

4.21.1

Toy bicycles – Instructions for use

NA

4.21.2

Toy bicycles – Maximum saddle height

NA

4.21.3

Toy bicycles – Braking requirements

NA

4.22

Speed limitation of electrically driven ride-on toys

NA


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4.23

Toys containing a heat source

NA

4.24

Liquid-filled toys

NA

4.25

Mouth-actuated toys

NA

4.26

Toy roller skates, toy inline skates and toy skateboards

NA

4.27

Percussion caps

NA

4.28

Acoustic requirements

NA

4.29

Toy Scooters

NA

4.29.1

Toy Scooters - General

NA

4.29.2

Toy Scooters – Warnings and instructions for use

NA

4.29.3

Toy Scooters - Strength

NA

4.29.4

Toy Scooters - Stability

NA

4.29.5

Toy Scooters – Adjustable and folding steering tubes and handlebars

NA

4.29.6

Toy Scooters - Braking

NA

4.29.7

Toy Scooters – Wheel size

NA

4.29.8

Toy Scooters – Protruding parts

NA

4.30 M = Meet Section

Magnets NM = Not Meet

NA NA = Not Applicable

NT = Not Tested

R = Refer to Comment

Note: The sample(s) was not evaluated to the Normal Use testing requirements specified in AS/NZS ISO 8124- 1:2002, Section 4.1. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer, vendor or distributor to conduct tests that will simulate normal use conditions. These tests shall ensure that hazards are not generated through normal wear and deterioration of the sample(s). These tests shall also simulate the normal play mode of the toy and to simulate the expected mode of use of the particular toy. The tests shall be conducted in an expected use environment. These normal use tests shall simulate the intended use of the toy based on its estimated lifetime.


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1.5 JAPAN MECHANICAL HAZARDS: MECHANICAL & PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (JAPANESE TOY SAFETY STANDARD-2002, PART 1) Subclause

Requirement

Result

4.1 MATERIALS 4.1.1

Flexible plastics sheeting

4.1.2

Wood

NA NA

4.1.3

Glass

NA

4.1.4

Stuffing materials

NA

4.1.5

Expanding materials

NA

4.2 CONSTRUCTION 4.2.1.1

Edges

M

4.2.1.2

Overlap joints

NA

4.2.1.3

Fastenings

M

4.2.1.4

Points and wires

M

4.2.1.5

Components protruding from the body of the toy

4.2.1.6

Folding mechanisms

M NA

4.2.1.7

Hinges

NA

4.2.1.8

Driving mechanisms

M

4.2.1.9

Springs

M

4.2.1.10

Dry cells

NA

4.2.2.1

Small toys and detachable components

4.2.2.2

Non-detachable components

4.2.2.3

Toys intended to be put to the mouth

NA

4.2.2.4

Cords and elastics used for toys intended for children under 18 months of age

NA

4.2.2.5

Toys intended to be pulled along by the child

NA

4.2.2.6

Toys which a child can enter

NA

4.2.2.7.1

Toys intended to be ridden

NA

4.2.2.7.2

Toys (with & without pedals) propelled by a child

NA

4.2.2.7.3

Toys not propelled by a child

NA

4.2.2.7.4

Swings

NA

4.2.2.8

Heavy immobile toys

NA

4.2.2.9.1

Toys having igniting, fuming or heating parts

NA

4.2.2.9.2

Electric toys

NA

4.2.2.10

Projectiles

NA

4.2.2.10.1

General

NA

DATA DATA


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4.2.2.10.2

Projectile toys without stored energy

NA

4.2.2.10.3

Projectile toys with stored energy

NA

4.2.2.11

Non-projectile imitation weapons

NA

4.2.2.12

Imitation projective equipment

NA

4.2.2.13

Toy intended to produce sound when shaken

NA

4.2.2.14

Kites and other flying toys

NA

4.2.2.15

Aquatic toys

NA

4.2.2.16.1

Inflatable vinyl toys intended to be used on the surface of water

NA

4.2.2.16.2

Inflatable vinyl toys intended to be use on the land

NA

4.2.2.17

Toys intended to be used by children under 18 months of age

4.2.2.17.1

Strings

NA

4.2.2.17.2a

Clearance test

NA

4.2.2.17.2b

Drop test

4.2.2.17.2c

Pressure test

4.2.2.17.2d

Torque test

4.2.2.17.2e

Tension test

4.2.2.17.2f

Bite test

NA

4.2.2.17.2g

Swing test

NA

4.2.2.17.2h

Seam strength test for textile toys

NA

4.2.2.18

Noise level of sound–producing toys

NA

4.2.2.19

Large toys

NA

DATA

DATA NA DATA NA

6 PACKAGING Bags made of flexible plastics used for packaging having an - opening perimeter

= > 380 mm

- combined depth and perimeter

= > 530 mm

Minimum average thickness

= 0.038 mm

Means of closing = not to be a drawstring or cord M = Meet Section Note:

NM = Not Meet

NA = Not Applicable

NT = Not Tested

The appropriate International age grade for this sample is over 6 years of age. The sample was evaluated for All Ages.

NA NA R = Refer to Comment


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2.0 DESIGN EVALUATION

INTRODUCTION As requested, this Design Evaluation identifies potential concerns and presents opinion associated with the Client submitted product. This design evaluation also includes the applicable test protocols, required documentation, and labeling requirements as required by the Toys”R”Us testing program. These requirements represent the latest regulations, standards, and Toys”R”Us requirements known to Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services, Inc. (BVCPS) at this time and are intended exclusively for the specific product submitted. If the sample is altered, however slight, the applicable requirements may need to be adjusted.

DESIGN CONCERNS – OPINIONS AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SAFETY

# Location Potential Hazard

Comment and Recommendation

1 Sensitivity to latex

As Received Inspection The wheel of car is soft and “rubber” like. The material used to produce the dress bands should be verified to determine if the used material contains latex. If latex is used, It is recommended that caution statements be included informing the consumer (for those consumer who may have sensitively to latex ) the latex is used in the product. It is suggested that produced with latex free materials.

2 Plastic packaging bands

As Received Inspection There should be a statement on the final packaging such as: “Adult to remove all packaging plastic ties, and wires, prior to giving the toy to the child.

Descriptive Picture


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3 ASTM required battery statements

As Received Inspection This instruction, or the toy, shall be marked with the statements in ASTM F963, section 6.5.1 (“Do not mix old and new batteries”) and 6.5.2 ( “Do not mix alkaline, standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickelcadmium batteries”). It is recommended to include these ASTM required battery statements on the toy or in the instructions.


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3.0 REQUIRED TESTING & LABELING

3.1 U.S. REGULATIONS & TOYS”R”US REQUIREMENTS

3.1.1 COC TESTING REQUIRED • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for Toys TRUI-TY-PTCL-08000-US-TOYS • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for CPSIA Requirements, BRUI-GB-PTCL-08444-US

3.1.2 COC REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION REVIEW • Material Composition List If a material composition list is not received from the vendor the lab will perform an FTIR scan to determine the proper substrates and materials required to be tested for lead and phthalates.

3.1.3 U.S. & TOYS”R”US LABELING REQUIREMENTS •

TOYS R US INC Packaging Information Client Specific Requirement & National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Uniform Handbook 130 Information required: 1. Product name 2. Item # 3. TRU Date Code 4. Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code 5. Country of Origin 6. UPC Code (Shall contain 12-13 digits) 7. Labeling Language (English at minimum) Please see TRU Private Label packaging style guide for your brand for more information Location: Packaging

TOYS R US INC Date Code Client Specific Requirement The coding system will be a combination of date code and factory code. The first three numerals represent the day of the calendar year (Julian date). The following two numerals represent the year of production. The factory code will be the TRUI assigned vendor # followed by a letter that you assign to each factory – one letter for each factory. Example: 00108 31031A represents an item produced on January 1, 2008 at the factory identified as 31031A. Location: Product Package & Master Carton

Federal Communication Commission (FCC) labeling The sample needs to be marked according to the labeling requirement of part 15 of the FCC regulation. Location: Product or packaging (in case the toys is so small that it is not practicable to place the labeling statement on product)

U.S. Country of Origin 19 CFR 134.11 Product shall be marked with the English name of the country of origin. Location: Product


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Age Grading ASTM F963, Section 5.2 Toys that are subject to any of the requirements of this specification should be labeled to indicate the minimum age for intended use or have such labeling on any retail packaging. Location: Packaging

Promotional Materials ASTM F963, Section 5.16 The packaging and literature accompanying toys (and point-of-sale presentations) shall not use words, statements, or graphic materials that are inconsistent in any way with the safety labeling instructions for the use or assembly or age grading of the toy. Location: Packaging and Point of Sale Presentations

Battery-Operated Toy Labeling ASTM F963, Sections 4.25.1, 4.25.9 and 6.5 The battery compartment or area located immediately adjacent to the battery compartment in products intended for use by children which are intended to contain replaceable batteries shall be permanently marked to indicate the correct battery polarity. Location: Product Battery size and voltage must be on the toy if the voltage and battery size is not listed in the instructions. Location: Product or Instructions For products that use more than one battery in one circuit, the instructions or the product shall be marked with the following (or equivalent) information: Do not mix new and old batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. Battery-powered ride-on toys shall contain instructions for the guidance for safe use and maintenance and must include as a minimum the following: 1. Maximum weight or age limitations, or both, for safe use of the product. 2. Kinds of surfaces appropriate for safe use. 3. Warning statements contained in 5.15.1.1 4. Use only batteries specified by manufacturer. 5. Use only chargers specified by manufacturer. Location: Product or Instructions

Producer’s Markings ASTM F963, Section 7 Either a principal component of the Toy Product or the package of a toy shall be marked with the name and address of the producer or the distributor. All of these markings shall be legible and so positioned to be seen easily by the customer and shall resist normal use conditions. Toys may carry a code that will enable the producer to identify model changes except for toys comprising many loose components, in which case the container may be so coded. Location: Product, (Packaging is acceptable if the product include many small parts and difficult to label)

Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulations National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Uniform Handbook 130 Consumer packaging must contain labels which enable the consumer to obtain accurate information regarding the product. 1) Net Quantity of Contents - English and Metric units or Numerical Count Location: Principle Display Panel 2) Statement of Identity Location: Packaging 3) Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code.


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Location: Packaging


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3.2 CANADA REGULATIONS & TOYS”R”US REQUIREMENTS

3.2.1 COC TESTING REQUIRED • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for Toys TRUI-TY-PTCL-08000-CN-TOYS • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for CPSIA Requirements BRUI-GB-PTCL-08444-US – Client Specific Requirement

3.2.2 COC REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION REVIEW • Material Composition List If a material composition list is not received from the vendor the lab will perform an FTIR scan to determine the proper substrates and materials required to be tested for lead and phthalates.

3.2.3 CANADA & TOYS”R”US LABELING REQUIREMENTS

TOYS R US INC Date Code Client Specific Requirement The coding system will be a combination of date code and factory code. The first three numerals represent the day of the calendar year (Julian date). The following two numerals represent the year of production. The factory code will be the TRUI assigned vendor # followed by a letter that you assign to each factory – one letter for each factory. Example: 00108 31031A represents an item produced on January 1, 2008 at the factory identified as 31031A. Location: Product Package & Master Carton TOYS R US INC Packaging Information Client Specific Requirement Information required: 1. Product name 2. Item # 3. TRU Date Code 4. Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code 5. Country of Origin 6. UPC Code (Shall contain 12-13 digits) Please see TRU Private Label packaging style guide for your brand for more information Location: Packaging

TOYS R US INC Labeling Language Client Specific Requirement Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, Section 6(2) Product name, age grade, instruction, country of origin, net content and all warning statements shall be in both English and French with same font size. Location: Product and Packaging

Canadian Country of Origin/Producer’s Marking Canadian Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act and Regulations, c. 417, Section 31, and Canadian Customs Tariff c. 535, “Marking of Imported Goods Order” Location: Product or Packaging Canadian Suffocation Warning C.R.C., c. 931, Section 4


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If a flexible film bag will be used to package the product, the opening of the bag must be less than 14 inches (355.6 millimeters) in circumference or the bag must be made of film at least 0.75 mil thick and have legibly printed on it the following warning in both French and English: "PLASTIC BAGS CAN BE DANGEROUS. TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION KEEP THIS BAG AWAY FROM BABIES AND CHILDREN." or words which clearly convey the same message. Location: Film Bag


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3.3 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND REGULATIONS & TOYS”R”US REQUIREMENTS

3.3.1 COC TESTING REQUIRED • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for Toys TRUI-TY-PTCL-08000-AU-TOYS

3.3.2 COC REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION REVIEW • Material Composition List If a material composition list is not received from the vendor the lab will perform an FTIR scan to determine the proper substrates and materials required to be tested for lead and phthalates.

3.3.3 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND & TOYS”R”US LABELING REQUIREMENTS

TOYS R US INC Date Code Client Specific Requirement The coding system will be a combination of date code and factory code. The first three numerals represent the day of the calendar year (Julian date). The following two numerals represent the year of production. The factory code will be the TRUI assigned vendor # followed by a letter that you assign to each factory – one letter for each factory. Example: 00108 31031A represents an item produced on January 1, 2008 at the factory identified as 31031A. Location: Product Package & Master Carton

TOYS R US INC Packaging Information Client Specific Requirement Information required: 1. Product name 2. Item # 3. TRU Date Code 4. Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code 5. Country of Origin 6. UPC Code (Shall contain 12-13 digits) 7. Labeling Language (English at minimum) Please see TRU Private Label packaging style guide for your brand for more information Location: Packaging

Country of Origin Australian Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act, 1905, Commerce Import Regulations, Section 7-10, 20(a)-(q) All imported goods must comply with the requirements of the Trade Description Act. Regulated goods must be labeled with the following information in English: • Country of origin • Description of goods • Quantity in net or gross weight Location: Product or Packaging

Battery-Operated Toy Labeling IEC 62115, Clauses 7.1.1 & 7.4


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If more than one battery is used in the Toy Product, the polarity shall also be indicated; the shape of the batteries in full or proportional size being marked in or on the battery compartment together with their nominal voltage. The instructions for battery-operated toys shall contain the following information, as applicable:  The types of batteries that may be used;  How to remove and insert replaceable batteries;  Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged; Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable); Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision (if removable); Different types of new and used batteries are not to be mixed; Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used; Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity; Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy; and The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. Instructions for battery toys intended to be used in water shall state that the toy is to be operated in water only when fully assembled in accordance with instructions. Location: Product and Instruction •

Manufacturers Markings AS/NZS ISO 8124-1, 2010, Annex B.4 Toy or packaging needs to carry name and address of manufacturer or distributor or a registered trademark. This labeling should be visible, legible and resistant to normal use conditions. Location: Product or Packaging


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3.4 EUROPEAN REGULATIONS & TOYS”R”US REQUIREMENTS

3.4.1 COC TESTING REQUIRED • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for Toys TRUI-TY-PTCL-08000-EU-TOYS

3.4.2 COC REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION REVIEW • Material Composition List If a material composition list is not received from the vendor the lab will perform an FTIR scan to determine the proper substrates and materials required to be tested for lead and phthalates. • Cadmium in plastic and paints In lieu of testing, guarantee letter can be submitted to guarantee Cadmium content not exceed 0.01% (100mg/kg) per component per color in plastics and paints. • EC Directive 82/806/EEC Benzene content In lieu of testing, guarantee letter can be submitted to the item not contain more than 5mg/kg (ppm) of benzene.

3.4.3 EUROPEAN & TOYS”R”US LABELING REQUIREMENTS •

TOYS R US INC Packaging Information Client Specific Requirement Information required: 1. Product name 2. Item # 3. TRU Date Code 4. Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code 5. Country of Origin 6. UPC Code (Shall contain 12-13 digits) 7. Labeling Language (English at minimum) Please see TRU Private Label packaging style guide for your brand for more information Location: Packaging

TOYS R US INC Date Code Client Specific Requirement The coding system will be a combination of date code and factory code. The first three numerals represent the day of the calendar year (Julian date). The following two numerals represent the year of production. The factory code will be the TRUI assigned vendor # followed by a letter that you assign to each factory – one letter for each factory. Example: 00108 31031A represents an item produced on January 1, 2008 at the factory identified as 31031A. Location: Product Package & Master Carton

TOYS R US INC Labeling Language Client Specific Requirement Poly bag warning for EPB shall be in 8 or 9 languages (French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese and Italian).


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Instruction sheet/ manual and legal panel for EPB shall in 5 or 6 languages (French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, English, and Italian) Location: Poly Bag and Instruction

TOYS R US INC Age Grading Requirement Client Specific Requirement Product shall contain an appropriate age grade listed in appropriate language. Location: Packaging

Green point marking (For France, Germany, Spain, UK and Italy) Client Specific Requirement The green point marking shall be present on packaging, with diameter greater or equal to 10mm Location: Packaging

Marking and Instructions for Use EN 71, Part 1, 2005, Clause 7.1 Toys shall bear the name and/or trade name and/or mark and address of the manufacturer or his authorized representative or the importer. Location: Product or Packaging

Battery-Operated Toy Labeling EN 62115, Clauses 7.1.1 & 7.4 If more than one battery is used in the Toy Product, the polarity shall also be indicated; the shape of the batteries in full or proportional size being marked in or on the battery compartment together with their nominal voltage. The instructions for battery-operated toys shall contain the following information, as applicable:  How to remove and insert replaceable batteries;  Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged; Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable); Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision (if removable); Different types of new and used batteries are not to be mixed; Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used; Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity; Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy; and The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. Instructions for battery toys intended to be used in water shall state that the toy is to be operated in water only when fully assembled in accordance with instructions. Location: Product and Instruction

CE Marking European Council Directive 93/68/EEC The product or its packaging must bear the CE Mark when distributed in the European Community. The CE marking is to be affixed by the manufacturer or his authorized representative in the EEC or by the person responsible for placing the product on the Community market and is required to consist of semi-circular letters. Location: Product or Packaging European Council Directive 2006/66/EC Europe has two mandatory labeling symbols for batteries to ensure proper disposal and to prevent environmental pollution, both of the symbols must be used and appear on the battery. The first symbol shall cover 3% of the area of the largest side of the battery up to a maximum of 5.0 x 5.0 centimeters. The only exception being if the battery size would prevent a "no disposal" symbol of less then 0.5 x 0.5 centimeters from being placed on the battery. In this instance a symbol measuring 1.0 x 1.0 centimeters may be placed on the packaging. The symbol


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indicating ‘separate collection’ for all batteries and accumulators shall be the crossed-out wheeled bin shown below:

The second symbol shall indicate the "metal of concern" (i.e. Hg, Cd or Pb). The second "metal of concern" labeling must appear beneath the first symbol and be at least a quarter of the size of the ‘separate collection’. Location: Battery •

Battery Labeling (France Labeling) Battery requirement / standard printed on the package/ instruction manual must be show in the European version. US Standard AA AAA C D PP3

European Standard R6, LR6 R3 R14, LR14 R20, LR20 6LR61, 6LF22


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3.5 JAPAN REGULATIONS & TOYS”R”US REQUIREMENTS

3.5.1 COC TESTING REQUIRED • TOYS R US INC. Test Protocol for Toys TRUI-TY-PTCL-08000-JP-TOYS

3.5.2 COC REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION REVIEW • Material Composition List If a material composition list is not received from the vendor the lab will perform an FTIR scan to determine the proper substrates and materials required to be tested for lead and phthalates.

3.5.3 JAPAN & TOYS”R”US LABELING REQUIREMENTS • TOYS R US INC Packaging Information Client Specific Requirement Information required: 1. Product name 2. Item # 3. TRU Date Code 4. Manufacturers Name & Address, including zip code 5. Country of Origin 6. UPC Code (Shall contain 12-13 digits) 7. Labeling Language (only accept packaging in combination of English, French and/or Spanish and English must be included) Please see TRU Private Label packaging style guide for your brand for more information Location: Packaging •

TOYS R US INC Date Code Client Specific Requirement The coding system will be a combination of date code and factory code. The first three numerals represent the day of the calendar year (Julian date). The following two numerals represent the year of production. The factory code will be the TRUI assigned vendor # followed by a letter that you assign to each factory – one letter for each factory. Example: 00108 31031A represents an item produced on January 1, 2008 at the factory identified as 31031A. Location: Product Package & Master Carton

3.5.3.1 TOYS”R”US SPECIFIC LABELING Identification Each toy or its packaging or leaflet accompanying the toy shall be labeled with the name or trade mark which identifies the manufacturer, importer or organization responsible for marketing the toy. Location: Product or Package Age grade All toys shall be labeled of the intended age grade of the intended age grades of the toy on their package. The toys without the age labeling shall be considered as the toys intended for all age groups. Location: Product or Package


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Country of Origin Act Against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations (Law No. 134 of 1962) Product shall be marked with the Japanese name of the country of origin. Location: Product

Japan Recycling Mark Japanese Law for the Promotion and Utilization of Recyclable Resources All plastic, paper containers and wrapping will be required to carry the applicable recycling symbols. Plastic Container and Wrapping:

Paper Container and Wrapping:

Location: Packaging

- Dry cells Example of labeling:

Location: Package or instruction or product


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4.0 Europe New Toy Safety Directive Safety Assessment 4.1 Summary It was requested that Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services Inc. (BVCPS) review the submitted toy according to the European Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC (TSD) and provide a Safety Assessment and Design Evaluation on this toy. The assessment and evaluation were carried out according to the latest information known to BVCPS at this time and is intended exclusively for the specific toy submitted. 4.1.1 Safety Assessment According to the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC article 18, manufacturers shall, before placing a toy on the market, carry out an analysis of the chemical, physical, mechanical, electrical, flammability, hygiene and radioactivity hazards that the toy may present, as well as an assessment of the potential exposure to such hazards. The purpose of this report is to identify the applicable requirements and to help defining the scope of testing based on the assessment. 4.1.2 Design Evaluation Further to Safety Assessment, a Design Evaluation is to identify critical aspects that could result into failures to the requirements. The design evaluation is limited to Mechanical & Physical / Flammability / Electrical properties. 4.1.3 Summary of Findings Applicable requirements of the toy are presented in section 4.4. No non-conformity was identified during the design evaluation. The details of the design evaluation have been listed in section 2.0 of this report. There is no small part in as received condition and after abuse test. 4.2 Information/material submitted by the client The Safety Assessment and Design Evaluation were performed based on the following information/material submitted by the client: • •

Product Bill of Materials

4.3 General Product description The submitted sample was Remote Control Car. The car was operated by four AA batteries (not included). For the remote control, it is operated by two AA batteries (not included). The appropriate age grade of the toy determined by BVCPS is Toys, over 6 years of age. According to client’s information, the product will be distributed to global. 4.4 Safety Assessment 4.4.1 Mechanical & Physical / Flammability / Electrical properties This section indicates the mechanical, physical, flammability and electrical requirements the toy has to comply with.


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4.4.1.1 Harmonized Standards and requirements not yet included into the harmonized standards but appearing in 2009/48/EC and in draft revision of the standards: It shall be pointed out that the toy safety standards used for the purpose of the safety assessment and the design evaluation are those which are harmonized under the currently enforced Toy Safety Directive 88/378/EEC with the addition of EN 14682 “Children’s clothing” which is harmonized under GPSD and applies to toy disguise costumes. However, the new and modified requirements have also been taken into consideration, based on the most recent draft standards revisions of EN 71 Parts 1, 2 and 8 and EN 62115 available through CEN TC 52 and CENELEC TC 61. When those standards are finalized and published, the safety assessment and design evaluation will need review and potential update. This toy is subject to the following harmonized standards for Mechanical & Physical / Flammability / Electrical properties: -

EN71-1:2005+A9:2009 “Safety of toys – Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties” EN71-2:2006+A1:2007 “Safety of toys – Part 2 Flammability” EN 62115:2005 “Electronic toys – Safety” and its amendment IEC 62115:2003 (Modified) + A1:2004

There are requirements for this toy appearing in 2009/48/EC but not yet included into the current harmonized standards. Revisions of the harmonized standards will contain new requirements apply to the toy. -

Packaging (Pr EN71-1) Flammability (Pr EN71-2) EN 62115 + prA2 + prA3

No novelty characteristics not sufficiently covered by the harmonized standards were identified. Test reports to be inserted into the technical file shall refer to the future harmonized standards under Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC. These standards are expected to be published by CEN on July 2011 4.4.1.2 National Standards From the list of EU countries of distribution provided by the requestor, no additional national safety regulations/ standard has been identified as applicable to this toy. 4.4.2 Hygiene The toy must be designed and manufactured in such a way as to meet hygiene and cleanliness requirements in order to avoid any risk of infection, sickness or contamination. The toy and the material used in the toy shall be visually clean and free from infestation (Clause 4.1 of EN 711). 4.4.3 Radioactivity A certificate from the manufacturer declaring that radioactive materials have not been intentionally added is required. Chapter III (Health protection from radiation) of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Community Applies. A certificate from the manufacturer ensuring full compliance with chapter III of the Treaty is required. 4.4.4 Chemical Properties 4.4.4.1 Harmonized Standards This toy is not subject to the harmonized standards published in the Official Journal of the European Union


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4.4.4.2 Harmonized Standards restrictions -This toy is not subject to the restriction of the harmonized standards published in the Official Journal of the European Union. 4.4.4.3 Review of the Bill Of Materials As the Bill of Materials (BOM) is not provided by the vendor, some materials are determined by in-house screening method. Therefore, this section was reviewed based on those determined materials. Show applicable restricted items in the REACH Annex XVII Benzene Component

Material

Color

Wire

PVC

Black

Wire

PVC

Red

Wire

PVC

Yellow

Wire

PVC

Blue

Wire

PVC

Dull Red

Wire Inner Cars

PVC

Brown

Material

Color

Wire

PVC

Black

Wire

PVC

Red

Wire

PVC

Yellow

Wire

PVC

Blue

Wire

PVC

Dull Red

Wire Inner Cars

PVC

Brown

Cadmium Component

Phthalates


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- bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) - dibutyl phthalate (DBP) - benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP)

- di-‘isononyl’ phthalate (DINP) - di-‘isodecyl’ phthalate (DIDP) - di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) )

Component

Material

Color

Cars

All Coating

Multi –Color

Wire

PVC

Black

Wire

PVC

Red

Wire

PVC

Yellow

Wire

PVC

Blue

Wire

PVC

Dull Red

Wire Inner Cars

PVC

Brown

4.4.4.4 Additional national safety regulation/ standard with the following inserted -From the list of EU countries of distribution provided by the requestor, no additional national safety regulation/standard has been identified as applicable to this toy. 4.4.4.5 Recommended Additional Chemical Tests -No additional chemical test is required subject to this toy 4.4.5 Other Requirements: This toy is subject to additional European requirements other than the Toy Safety Directive. This toy shall conform to the provisions of all these requirements as listed below: 4.4.5.1 Requirements related to safety -

Decision 2009/251/EC Products containing Dimethyl furnarate Regulation 1907/2006 Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 1995/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (RTTE)

4.4.5.2 Requirements related to environmental -

Directive 94/62/EC Packaging and Packaging waste


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Directive 2002/95/EC Restriction of the Use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

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