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CE Marking, Featured ‘Flash’ Testing – quick guide to when and how . Suzi CE Admin . January 23, 2017 ‘Flash’ testing. It’s important to note that toys that a child can enter

This handmade soft toy self-certification pack (hard copy/USB version) is specifically designed to help home soft toy-makers to meet the legal requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and Toys (Safety) Regulations and to complete the

Handmade Toys – CE Marking

European Toy Safety Directive

March 2025. 1. Introduction. This Guide is for businesses placing toys on the market in Great Britain (“GB”). If you are placing toys on the market in Northern Ireland (“NI”), you should

We are a UK based support group whose purpose it is to help members successfully make soft toys which comply with the Toy Safety Regulations 2011 in Log in. CE & UKCA Marked Soft

This downloadable handmade soft toy self-certification pack is specifically designed to help home soft toy-makers to meet the legal requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and the Toys

If you make and sell handmade soft toys for children then you need to know about CE Marking / UKCA Marking. This article has been written by Vicki Gregory who ensures all her own

  • COLLECTIVE MEMBERS DIRECTORY
  • Handmade or homemade toys
  • Toys Regulations 2011: Great Britain

For instance, the UK has introduced a new conformity assessment mark (i.e. UKCA mark) to replace the EU’s CE mark. Product scope. The regulation covers most toy

Mar 3, 2018 – Explore Donna McDermott’s board „CE Marking“ on Pinterest. See more ideas about ce marking, handmade soft toys, how to make toys.

All toys that are sold, donated, given away or rented out must be CE/UKCA marked. This includes soft toys, and handmade and homemade toys. The CE and UKCA marking requirements of all toys are listed in the Toy Safety

In January 2021, the UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) Marking replaced CE Marking for most goods being sold in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland), including

This handmade soft toy self-certification pack (hard copy/USB version) is specifically designed to help home soft toy-makers to meet the legal requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and Toys

It covers all areas of UKCA or CE Marking in relation to Soft Toys or small wooden/hard toys adhering to the requirements of the Toys Safety Regulations 2011/Toy Safety Directives. You may already have a guide and need the

For a solid toy such as a peg doll this may not seem like much but for a toy with additional parts it may be more, and you may decide to retest more on the finished toy. As with

Our soft toy guide will walk you through testing and all the paperwork involved but here is a general overview and our entry level group on facebook is great for extra questions. As with all soft toys, There are 3 parts to

All soft toys now have to be suitable from birth and anything that has play value has to carry a CE mark if selling in Europe and Northern Ireland and/or a UKCA mark if selling in the UK. Whilst you can send your toys away

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  • Welcome to the Conformance CE marking shop
  • UKCA and CE marking pack for handmade toys

This handmade soft toy self-certification pack (hard copy/USB version) is specifically designed to help home soft toy-makers to meet the legal requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and Toys

If you make and sell handmade soft toys for children then you need to know about CE Marking / UKCA Marking. This article has been written by Vicki Gregory who ensures all her own handmade soft toys meet the requirements

Join the CE Marking Handmade Toys Collective. → See the Memberships Available for more information on what’s included and to Join Now! At the CE Marking Handmade Toys Collective

Does my item need a UKCA/CE mark? The following flow chart will help you to determine if your item requires testing and a UKCA/CE mark with regards to the Toys Safety Regulations 2011

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Our Toy Safety Directive webpage gives a detailed introduction and guidance on the CE marking process. If you are making homemade or handmade toys on a small-scale we have a specific

Conformance have developed a variety of self certification packs for those who make handmade toys. They do a pack called ‘CE marking for handmade soft toys’ which is specifically designed to help home soft toy

As a soft toy, and nearly all handmade dolls come into the category of from birth,but sometimes accessories for that particular toy may not. This is again a bit of a tricky one, for example,

the CE marking must be affi xed, ‘visibly, legibly and indelibly’, to the toy, to an affi xed label, or to the packaging. If the CE marking is not visible from outside, it has to be affi xed as a

UKCA marking must be used for all toys for the GB market that previously required the CE mark and those which require a mandatory third-party conformity assessment under the Toy (Safety)

The UKCA & CE Marking Handmade Toys Collective is a membership driven community of handmade makers and businesses who UKCA and/or CE mark their toys through self

Unique soft toys – dolls, bunnies, monsters, unicorns, elves, reindeers and few others little creations. How did you find out about CE Testing toys? When I first starting more » CE

You can order the CE Marking Guide, which includes the testing procedures you need to complete the CE Marking self-certification testing process, as well as supporting

The Toy Safety Directive: Europe’s standards for toy safety. All toys being sold in the European Union must bear the CE mark, indicating that they comply with EU harmonised standards for health and safety.The EU Toy

Our CE marking guide for soft toys does cover a good amount of information that you’ll need to know, we UKCA & CE Marking Handmade Toys Collective Company No: 09394211

This CE Mark is now used for selling in Europe. In the UK this mark will, by then end of 2021, be completely replaced with the UKCA logo. The testing for BOTH marks are the same. You