Toy Safety
February deadline for safer toys PDF Print E-mail
PUTRAJAYA: Manufacturers and importers of toys for children aged 14 and below will have to get their products tested and verified safe for use before they can be sold, starting February next year.
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Toxic toys: Retail vs. thrift PDF Print E-mail
Thrift stores are the unexpected victims of a new law designed to help kids. 

 

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AP: Mattel fined $2.3 million for toy hazard PDF Print E-mail
By JENNIFER C. KERR – Jun 5, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) — Toy maker Mattel Inc. and its Fisher-Price subsidiary have agreed to pay a $2.3 million civil penalty for importing and selling toys with excessive levels of lead.
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Trouble In Toyland: The 23rd Annual Survey of Toy Safety PDF Print E-mail
Trouble In Toyland: The 23rd Annual Survey of Toy Safety
2008-11-25
Executive Summary

The recall of 45 million toys and other children’s products in 2007 and continued recalls in 2008 reminded Americans that no government agency tests toys before they are put on the shelves.
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Taking on Toy Safety PDF Print E-mail

Business Week (USA)

By Michael Orey

TIA announced the launch of a Toy Safety Certification Program—a direct response to a series of high-profile recalls of lead-contaminated products in 2007.

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Manifesto PRU - 13

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Manifesto (BM)
Manifesto (English)

REPORT SAFETY INCIDENTS


Consumers and businesses

can NOW REPORT

PRODUCT SAFETY INCIDENTS

Click below for consumers' incident report form



and

Click below for business incident report form.


Click here to go to the APEC PSIISS website


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