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CR 14379:2002

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Classification of toys - Guidelines

Withdrawn date

02-19-2022

Published date

04-17-2002

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Introduction
1 Scope
2 Stages of development
3 Toys for children under and over 36 months
4 Indicators for products not considered as toys
  4.1 Introduction
  4.2 Indicators: a toy versus not a toy
  4.3 "Early learning products"
Annex A (informative) Explanation of stages of the development
        of children
        A.2.1 The development from 0-18 months
        A.2.2 The development from 18-36 months
        A.2.3 The development from 3-7 years
        A.3.1 Introduction
        A.3.2 The sensorimotor stage (0-2 years)
        A.3.3 The pre-operational stage (2-7 years)
        A.3.4 The concrete operational stage (7-12 years)
Index - Toy and toy category
Bibliography

This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the standards for safety of toys and gives guidelines for deciding which toys are intended for children under 36 months of age and which toys are not intended for such children.The document is a broad guideline and further study is required to determine whether a particular toy is appropriate for a given age.In addition, this document gives clarification on items that are not considered as toys.Explanation of stages of the development of children is given in Annex A together with background information and considerations concerning safety of toys.NOTE: Only toys that on account of their function, dimensions, characteristics, properties or other cogent grounds are manifestly unsuitable for children under 36 months do not require a warning in the context of annex IV.1 of the Toy Safety Directive.

Committee
CEN/TC 52
DevelopmentNote
To be read in conjunction with EN 71-1, EN 71-2, EN 71-3, EN 71-4, EN 71-5, EN 71-6, EN 71-7, EN 71-8, EN IEC 50088 and EN IEC 61558. (11/2002)
DocumentType
Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
DIN-Fachbericht 125:2002 Identical
PKN CEN/CR 14379 : 2007 Identical
UNI TR 11295 : 2008 Identical
DIN-Fachbericht 125:2002 Corresponds

CEN Guide 12:2006 Child safety - Guidance for its inclusion in standards
I.S. CEN GUIDE 12:2006 CHILD SAFETY GUIDANCE FOR ITS INCLUSION IN STANDARDS
CEN/CENELEC GUIDE 14 : 2009 CHILD SAFETY - GUIDANCE FOR ITS INCLUSION IN STANDARDS
UNI EN 71-1 : 2015 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
14/30301841 DC : 0 BS EN 71-1 - SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PREN 71-1 : DRAFT 2014 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
DIN EN 71-1:2015-02 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PD ISO/IEC GUIDE 50:2014 Safety aspects. Guidelines for child safety in standards and other specifications
BS EN 71-1 : 2014 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
EN 71-1:2014 Safety of toys - Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
I.S. EN 71-1:2014 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 1: MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PREN 71-8 : DRAFT 2016 SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 8: ACTIVITITY TOYS FOR DOMESTIC USE
12/30258108 DC : 0 BS EN 71-13 - SAFETY OF TOYS - PART 13: OLFACTORY BOARD GAMES, COSMETIC KITS AND GUSTATIVE GAMES
UNE-EN 71-1:2015 Safety of toys - Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
ISO/IEC Guide 50:2014 Safety aspects — Guidelines for child safety in standards and other specifications

ASTM F 963 : 2017 : REDLINE Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety

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