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CPSC Adopts New ASTM Toy Standard as Mandatory on June 12

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has adopted, as mandatory, effective June 12, 2012, the new ASTM F963-11 toy standard. Changes made to the toy standard by the new version include revisions to the section on heavy metals (e.g., cadmium), the introduction of compositing procedures, and new safety requirements and technical guidance for bath toy projections, acoustics, and other potential safety hazards in toys. As the new standard does not reincorporate the standard for toy chests, that provision from F963-07 remains in effect.

(Under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), upon ASTM notifying the CPSC of proposed revisions to ASTM F963, the CPSC must incorporate the revisions into the consumer product safety rule, unless the CPSC notifies ASTM, within 90 days of receiving the notice, that it has determined the proposed revisions do not improve the safety of the consumer product(s) covered by the standard. The CPSC has determined that the proposed revisions in ASTM F963-11 improve the safety of the consumer products covered by the standard, and therefore accepts the revisions as mandatory consumer product safety standards.)

New Version Updates Heavy Metals, Bath Toys, & Other Requirements

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) states that the revisions incorporated into F963-11 include the following:

(See ITT's Online Archives 12012603 and 12020104 for summary of CPSC meeting on 2011 standards and staff recommendation for adoption.)

(On January 1, 2012, CPSC lifted two-year stays of enforcement for the third party testing and certification requirements for lead content, phthalates, and the mandatory standard for toys - ASTM F963-08 prior to this rule's effective date of June 12, 2012, and F963-11 after the effective date (Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety). Therefore, all toys designed or intended primarily for children 12 years of age and younger will need to be third party tested and meet the certification requirements if they were manufactured after December 31, 2011. See ITT's Online Archives 11120820 for summary. See also ITT's Online Archives 09020205, 09122920, 11020232, 11020736, 11081011, and 11080315 for summaries of the stays of enforcement for the third party testing and certification requirements for lead content, phthalates, and ASTM F963-08 toy standard.)

ASTM press release (dated 12/15/11) stating ASTM F 963-11 was issued, available here.

ASTM article on new standard, appearing in Jan/Feb 2012 issue of Standardization News, available here.

FAQs on CPSC safety standard for children's toys (currently ASTM F 963-08 (2008) for all toys designed for use by children 14 years of age and younger and ASTM F 963-07ε1 for toy chests) are available here.

ASTM F963-11 can be purchased here.

CPSC Contact - Jonathan Midgett (301) 504-7692