Children's doll toys Canadian SOR/2011-17 test report
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Exporting children's dolls and toys to Canada requires compliance with SOR/2011-17 testing standards and related requirements, helping you quickly clarify your compliance direction.
I. Core Testing Items for Children's Dolls and Toys under SOR/2011-17
1. Physical and Mechanical Performance Testing
Small Parts Safety
Dolls under 3 years old: Strictly prohibited from containing detachable small parts (parts that can pass through a test tube with an inner diameter of 31.7mm and a depth of 57.1mm). Sound devices, eyes, buttons, etc., must withstand a tensile force of ≥4.45N without detaching.
Dolls over 3 years old: Small parts must be securely installed and must not detach during normal use/abuse testing (drop, torque, tensile).
Structural Safety
Edge/Sharp Point Inspection: All exposed metal and plastic parts must be rounded, with no sharp edges/points.
Filling Material Requirements: Filling materials must be clean and free of foreign objects (such as sharp particles, pests), and non-toxic and non-irritating.
Fastener Inspection: Buttons, rivets, and other fasteners must be securely installed and must not detach/deform during testing.
2. Flammability Testing
The doll's outer cover (fabric/plush) must pass a horizontal burning test, with a flame spread rate ≤305mm/min.
Plastic parts must meet UL94 HB or higher flame retardant requirements.
3. Chemical Safety Testing
Heavy Metal Restrictions
Surface coating lead content ≤90mg/kg, total lead content ≤100mg/kg
Total of 8 soluble heavy metals including cadmium, mercury, and chromium ≤400mg/kg
Phytaldehyde Control
DEHP/DBP/BBP content ≤0.1% (all vinyl parts)
Ingestible parts (e.g., pacifier-style doll mouths) DINP/DIDP/DNOP content ≤0.1%
Specific migration elements: Antimony, arsenic, barium, selenium, etc., migration levels must comply with Canadian CCPSA limits.
4. Labeling and Packaging Requirements
Mandatory Labeling Content
Management information and applicable age range must be labeled in both English and French.
Small parts warnings (e.g., "Choking hazard - small") Parts)
Magnetic parts must be labeled with a swallowing warning.
Packaging Specifications
For film bags with an opening circumference less than 35.3cm, the thickness must be greater than or equal to 0.019mm.
Packaging must be printed with bilingual (English and French) choking warning labels.
II. Testing Procedure
1. Select a testing organization: Must have Canadian-recognized ISO17025 accreditation (e.g., Dezewei Testing CNAS registration number: L8083)
2. Submit documents: Product manual, Bill of Materials (BOM), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
3. Sample preparation: Provide 2-3 complete samples (including all accessories)
4. Testing cycle: 5-7 working days for routine projects, 10-14 working days for complex projects
5. Obtain the report: A compliance report will be issued after passing the test, which can be used for listing on platforms such as Amazon Canada.